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this is suzanne somers in 1995. here she is today at age 65, after using the facemaster for 17 years. you can see why she calls facemaster her number one beauty secret. this compact, affordable, facial toning machine offers similar benefits of a $12,000 medical spa machine right at your fingertips and it's f.d.a.-cleared for at-home use. as we age, we lose muscle mass and tone. when muscles lose tone and firmness, they sag, including the 44 muscles in your face. facemaster works by toning and firming your facial muscles. the secret is a pleasant micro current that stimulates and contracts the muscles of the face to firm and tone for a more lifted, youthful look. eyebrows appear higher. the hollow under the eyes are visibly diminished. crow's feet look smoother. the jowls and jaw line appear more toned and tightened. just 15 minutes a few times a week and you can take years off your face naturally with the facemaster. >> i saw immediate results. immediate results. >> my skin's tighter and it just feels more vibrant.
this is suzanne somers in 1995. here she is today at age 65, after using the facemaster for 17 years. you can see why she calls facemaster her number one beauty secret. this compact, affordable, facial toning machine offers similar benefits of a $12,000 medical spa machine right at your fingertips and it's f.d.a.-cleared for at-home use. as we age, we lose muscle mass and tone. when muscles lose tone and firmness, they sag, including the 44 muscles in your face. facemaster works by toning and...
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this is suzanne somers in 1995. here she is today at age 65, after using the facemaster for 17 years. you can see why she calls facemaster her number one beauty secret. this compact, affordable, facial toning machine offers similar benefits of a $12,000 medical spa machine right at your fingertips and it's f.d.a.-cleared for at-home use. as we age, we lose muscle mass and tone. when muscles lose tone and firmness, they sag, including the 44 muscles in your face. facemaster works by toning and firming your facial muscles. the secret is a pleasant micro current that stimulates and contracts the muscles of the face to firm and tone for a more lifted, youthful look. eyebrows appear higher. the hollow under the eyes are visibly diminished. crow's feet look smoother. the jowls and jaw line appear more toned and tightened. just 15 minutes a few times a week and you can take years off your face naturally with the facemaster. >> i saw immediate results. immediate results. >> my skin's tighter and it just feels more vibrant.
this is suzanne somers in 1995. here she is today at age 65, after using the facemaster for 17 years. you can see why she calls facemaster her number one beauty secret. this compact, affordable, facial toning machine offers similar benefits of a $12,000 medical spa machine right at your fingertips and it's f.d.a.-cleared for at-home use. as we age, we lose muscle mass and tone. when muscles lose tone and firmness, they sag, including the 44 muscles in your face. facemaster works by toning and...
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i now brand suzanne somers.e somers has a point of view, and that is we're living on a polluted planet and my niche is organic toxic free. i have toxic free makeup. toxic free skin care. toxic free household cleaners and beauty products. >> tell me about your jobs. >> i got fired on three's company for asking to be paid commence rate with the men. i had the number one show and the highest demographics. >> you were the star. let's face it. >> there were two important characters. after i got over the depression of being fired at the height of my success, i decided i would neverç work for anybody ever again. that's what i've done. i wrote books by day and started having the string of best sellers. then i gained weight and i wrote a series of books. we sold about ten million summer size books. it was atkins and south beach but i was kind of their first. i understood that science. then i lost all my hormones. that was a surprise. i found out how to replace hormones naturally. this what this book is about. women 35 t
i now brand suzanne somers.e somers has a point of view, and that is we're living on a polluted planet and my niche is organic toxic free. i have toxic free makeup. toxic free skin care. toxic free household cleaners and beauty products. >> tell me about your jobs. >> i got fired on three's company for asking to be paid commence rate with the men. i had the number one show and the highest demographics. >> you were the star. let's face it. >> there were two important...
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>> michael, suzanne, good afternoon. so yeah, the situation now we do expect lake-effect snow showers later today. that's a possibility. overnight, we got about 3 to 4 inches. if you talk to any buffalo resident, they're used to that sort of thing. many of them are happy to see the snow back on the ground. they like that sort of thing, but the concern is for people who are traveling millions of people on the roads this wednesday trying to get in position, trying to get in place for thanksgiving. and the big concern is on the roads as things get slick and icy. for instance, here in buffalo right now, i want to go to this other camera we have set up where you can see travelers on this road. the road is clear. the plows have done their job. but we are below freezing. and where things may have gotten above freezing and gone back below, you can find icy spots. so drivers have to watch out for that as they travel from place to place. also, there were some power outtages. many of those power outtages have been remored. we're wa
>> michael, suzanne, good afternoon. so yeah, the situation now we do expect lake-effect snow showers later today. that's a possibility. overnight, we got about 3 to 4 inches. if you talk to any buffalo resident, they're used to that sort of thing. many of them are happy to see the snow back on the ground. they like that sort of thing, but the concern is for people who are traveling millions of people on the roads this wednesday trying to get in position, trying to get in place for...
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>> hi there, suzanne. i'm having a hard time hearing you. i'm not sure if he's doing a bit or if he means it. he's pretty loud. >> tell us what's happening here. you were part of this rally and people were very angry. threw asked you to. >> he can to kind of lighten the mood a little bit. do they need laughs andhinkthis? >> very sick of it. i mean, i know it's interesting because the rob ford has gotten international headlines like the last week. but we've been living it for about three years now. this has been pretty obvious that this guy was a bit of a train wreck. he's been a pretty bad mayor pretty much this whole time. we're just finding the world is catching up to the rest of us. >> it's kind of an understatement there. he's been on the city council for at least ten years before he became mayor. he ran on the campaign kind of poking fun at the i'm just like you campaign like everyone's running around smoking crack and saying weird things. >> just like you. yeah. his whole thing this whole time has kind of been i'm the little guy. i'm j
>> hi there, suzanne. i'm having a hard time hearing you. i'm not sure if he's doing a bit or if he means it. he's pretty loud. >> tell us what's happening here. you were part of this rally and people were very angry. threw asked you to. >> he can to kind of lighten the mood a little bit. do they need laughs andhinkthis? >> very sick of it. i mean, i know it's interesting because the rob ford has gotten international headlines like the last week. but we've been living it...
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suzanne what are your thoughts? suzanne what are your thoughts? >> all this nonsense about >> all this nonsense about polling us and everything all polling us and everything all you have to do is ask us. you have to do is ask us. we've been saying over and over we've been saying over and over and over again, through all our and over again, through all our national organizations, national organizations, educators, journalists, elders, educators, journalists, elders, tribal leaders, any way you want tribal leaders, any way you want to slice native american to slice native american society, everyone has said, we society, everyone has said, we want an end to all of these want an end to all of these racist stereotypes and cultural racist stereotypes and cultural appropriations. appropriations. >> dave, we've got about 40 >> dave, we've got about 40 seconds left in the show, why seconds left in the show, why don't you wrap it up for don't you wrap it up for us. us. >> full column about how his >> full column about how his father-in-law who's native fath
suzanne what are your thoughts? suzanne what are your thoughts? >> all this nonsense about >> all this nonsense about polling us and everything all polling us and everything all you have to do is ask us. you have to do is ask us. we've been saying over and over we've been saying over and over and over again, through all our and over again, through all our national organizations, national organizations, educators, journalists, elders, educators, journalists, elders, tribal leaders,...
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"around the world" starts right now with suzanne malveaux and now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fighting to survive, people in the philippines are desperate for help and things might get just worse. >> all i hear many cry, many people crying. many people say help him. >> horrific stories of families torn apart by this storm. this mother was able to save her baby, but lost her husband. >> welcome to around the world". i'm suzanne malveaux. >> ike michael holmes. we'd also like to welcome our viewer not just here in the u.s. but around the world. >> desperation intensifying across the philippines. we are talking about this. it is hard to even imagine this, but there are bodies that are rotting in the streets. they are floating in the sea. there is water, food, medical supplies that is not reaching those who are in most need. >> a lot of controversy starting to build about that. now there's another storm on its way that's affecting like they needed rain this part of the world. there was an earthquake too, all of this just days after super t
"around the world" starts right now with suzanne malveaux and now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fighting to survive, people in the philippines are desperate for help and things might get just worse. >> all i hear many cry, many people crying. many people say help him. >> horrific stories of families torn apart by this storm. this mother was able to save her baby, but lost her husband. >> welcome to around the...
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around the world with suzanne around the world with suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to our international viewers around the world. this is the biggest storm of the year hitting the philippines right now harder than any storm has ever hit anywhere. just take this in. this is super typhoon haiyan. the view from space monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two-thirds of the each asian island. haiyan first roared into sumar in the central philippines with winds clocked at 195 miles per hour. worse yet, it was the dead of night. the waves from just what may be the strongest storm ever left some of these poor oceanside communities under ten feet of water. because of its speed, the initial impact was overquickly. but the morning light shed light on just how destructive this storm was and what people inland still have to fear. >> all the power we have now total brown out. all roads are impassable due to the fallen frees. >> this video is from cebu which is more than 100 miles away from landfall. proving its packing a punch and leaving misery hinds. tens of tho
around the world with suzanne around the world with suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to our international viewers around the world. this is the biggest storm of the year hitting the philippines right now harder than any storm has ever hit anywhere. just take this in. this is super typhoon haiyan. the view from space monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two-thirds of the each asian island. haiyan first roared into sumar in the central philippines...
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>> well, suzanne, these are very limited changes. they're not, they're still going to be claekting this type of metadata. this is basically you know, information on what numbers you're calling. how long the call took place and that kind of thing. and right now, what the nsa is doing is collecting all of this information on almost every phone call made by u.s. phone customers and it stores this. now, this bill that was approved by the senate intelligence committee yesterday does a couple things. it would, for example, make the nsa publish the number of times that it looks at this data, how often these queries in the data result in fbi investigations, for instance. and also to have the court that oversees all of this perhaps have a third party lawyer, someone from outside who can provide some advice that perhaps doesn't come from the government as a way to sort of balance the interests of privacy in these issues. now, all of this is looking at changes on the domestic part of this thing. what secretary kerry was talking about is sort of
>> well, suzanne, these are very limited changes. they're not, they're still going to be claekting this type of metadata. this is basically you know, information on what numbers you're calling. how long the call took place and that kind of thing. and right now, what the nsa is doing is collecting all of this information on almost every phone call made by u.s. phone customers and it stores this. now, this bill that was approved by the senate intelligence committee yesterday does a couple...
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suzanne what are your thoughts? >> all this nonsense about polling us and everything all you have to do is ask us. we've been saying over and over and over again, through all our national organizations, educators, journalists, elders, tribal leaders, any way you want to slice native american society, everyone has said, we want an end to all of these racist stereotypes and cultural appropriations. >> dave, we've got about 40 seconds left in the show, why don't you wrap it up for us. >> full column about how his father-in-law who's native american loves the redskins name. his father-in-law got in touch with rick reilly and said that's not what i said, please print a retraction. rick reilly refused to do it. he had to publish his own column. masses of native americans and organizations saying, this offends us yet a lot of folks like dan schneider and others are not listening. >> thanks oall of our guests, dave, suzanne, regina and mike. until next time waj and i will see you online. >> hello and welcome to al jazeera a
suzanne what are your thoughts? >> all this nonsense about polling us and everything all you have to do is ask us. we've been saying over and over and over again, through all our national organizations, educators, journalists, elders, tribal leaders, any way you want to slice native american society, everyone has said, we want an end to all of these racist stereotypes and cultural appropriations. >> dave, we've got about 40 seconds left in the show, why don't you wrap it up for us....
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suzanne? >> all right. thank you. now if edward snowden was attempting to get people to talk about spying, he has certainly done that. everybody from people at their jobs and coffee shops, world leaders have an opinion. now the head of google, eric schmidt is weighing in. speaking out about the nsa snooping and the users of course, he was interviewed in our hong kong bureau. here's what he tout our christi lou stout. >> it's terrible policy. as an example, in the united states, it appears as though, according to the documents, that the national security agency tracked everyone's phone calls. in order to identify 300 suspects. we had to track according to the disclosures, 300 million people's activities. it doesn't seem right. it seems like overreach. over and over again this needs to be organized. there are legitimate uses of this. this is clearly overstep. in this particular case, we assume that there was monitoring between different computer systems. with enkrepgcryptioencryption. we can stop it. >> google is callin
suzanne? >> all right. thank you. now if edward snowden was attempting to get people to talk about spying, he has certainly done that. everybody from people at their jobs and coffee shops, world leaders have an opinion. now the head of google, eric schmidt is weighing in. speaking out about the nsa snooping and the users of course, he was interviewed in our hong kong bureau. here's what he tout our christi lou stout. >> it's terrible policy. as an example, in the united states, it...
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suzanne? >> thank you.ear power despite the fukushima nuclear meltdown, a change of heart for some environmentalists. we'll tell you about the thought-provoking, controversial documentary that examines whether or not what you know about nuclear power is actually true. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights y
suzanne? >> thank you.ear power despite the fukushima nuclear meltdown, a change of heart for some environmentalists. we'll tell you about the thought-provoking, controversial documentary that examines whether or not what you know about nuclear power is actually true. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get...
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at the end of it, the author, suzanne fisher staples, who has her books censored like judy's all the time, i e-mailed her to tell her that it was back in the curriculum. and she wrote me this wonderful e-mail in which she was--she said, "i'm weeping into my computer, because this is the first time "i have ever had any of my books reinstated in a curriculum after being censored." i have a question for you. i can understand that you went to-- you went to battle because of one line that offended one person. but there's also-- there's also been criticism of the book from the islamic community-- mm-hmm, yes. i addressed that too, actually. as being a stereotype. if that had been the criticism, would you have fought with less vigor? no, because i think i could have answered that. i think that what happens when we-- there's a bunch of things that happen when a book gets challenged that way. i actually--what i would do and what i have done, actually, in the course and process of this thing that i did with the schools was, i talked to suzanne fisher staples about that criticism and to see wha
at the end of it, the author, suzanne fisher staples, who has her books censored like judy's all the time, i e-mailed her to tell her that it was back in the curriculum. and she wrote me this wonderful e-mail in which she was--she said, "i'm weeping into my computer, because this is the first time "i have ever had any of my books reinstated in a curriculum after being censored." i have a question for you. i can understand that you went to-- you went to battle because of one line...
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i think it's i put on the ek that suzanne somers the woman portrayed as. this company has a completely right about the obamacare which is to intimidate but it is up there with the discussion i mean health care. the cost. i mean why don't people see this. but nobody else does except in thanks mike for the color in her op ed the wall street journal she wasn't exactly characterizing it that way but one of the interesting points that you make mike and i think it's a it's an important one to make every single time somebody says well most of more than half of america doesn't like obamacare is that you know when you do those polls of course if you ask about the policies that are obamacare everybody likes those you know well you can't throw me off the policy because because of because i get sick those kind of things but when you ask people do you like obamacare or not just that binary question there's a lot of people like me who would say mat's really not my first choice i would rather have single payer health care i'd like to have like what canada has so you know
i think it's i put on the ek that suzanne somers the woman portrayed as. this company has a completely right about the obamacare which is to intimidate but it is up there with the discussion i mean health care. the cost. i mean why don't people see this. but nobody else does except in thanks mike for the color in her op ed the wall street journal she wasn't exactly characterizing it that way but one of the interesting points that you make mike and i think it's a it's an important one to make...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. we are going to go first of although to toronto. >> rob ford, the mayor there, embattled admitting that he in fact, used crack cocaine. he is before the city council answering a number of questions. let's listen in. >> that we deliver in the city. has there been any service that's been disrupted as a result of what's been happening? or slowed down in any manner? >> simple answer, counselor, is no. >> so everything continued to function garbage pick up, turn on your tap, water comes out, everything, would? >> that's correct counselor. >> when it comes to committees, have committees continued to function and chairs attending and responding to the issues and the items on those committees? >> they all have continued, yes, counselor. >> okay. and as we know, there's a motion coming forward later. the recommendations within this motion, is there any part of this motion or these recommendations that are, in fact, enforceable or are these symbolic or are they suggestions? have you had an oppo
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. we are going to go first of although to toronto. >> rob ford, the mayor there, embattled admitting that he in fact, used crack cocaine. he is before the city council answering a number of questions. let's listen in. >> that we deliver in the city. has there been any service that's been disrupted as a result of what's been happening? or slowed down in any manner? >> simple answer, counselor, is no. >> so everything...
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>> well, it's interesting, suzanne. they talked a lot about the issue of security. and that has been a major issue. both in the house and the senate. she's pushing that line thaw heard right there. that they're fixing the website. they're doing the best they can. and it's improving every day. which is precisely what the white house has been saying as well. this is a real tough position for kathleen sebelius, defending a high-profile government rollout that just went very poorly. suzanne. >> did she respond at all to the idea of the notion of taking it down, fixing it and bringing it back up? or was that just a nonstarter? >> well, she did. and her position is that according to the experts, it's better to do what they're doing right now. which is try to fix the plane while it's in the air, flying. she says she's been given the recommendation to do that. and so far, it's working very well. she also made the hee tore cal point that you're not going to be able to get cancer for example, to take a holiday. so there's a real reason and an now.ncy to get this thing going >
>> well, it's interesting, suzanne. they talked a lot about the issue of security. and that has been a major issue. both in the house and the senate. she's pushing that line thaw heard right there. that they're fixing the website. they're doing the best they can. and it's improving every day. which is precisely what the white house has been saying as well. this is a real tough position for kathleen sebelius, defending a high-profile government rollout that just went very poorly. suzanne....
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we're near the airport at an intersection of road, suzanne, we've been monitoring all day, traffic has been moving. but it seems as if the cars are moving a little bit slowly. we have noticed a number of crews out with salt trucks and plaus to make th s plows to make sure the road stays cleared. this road right here clear as ever because of the crews with
we're near the airport at an intersection of road, suzanne, we've been monitoring all day, traffic has been moving. but it seems as if the cars are moving a little bit slowly. we have noticed a number of crews out with salt trucks and plaus to make th s plows to make sure the road stays cleared. this road right here clear as ever because of the crews with
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have 30 days to lift, tone, contour and transform your face in your own home, risk-free, with the suzanne somers' facemaster platinum. and you can even get free shipping. details ahead. >> for years, alan and i would vacation in the south of france and i met this very wealthy woman who used to fly on a private jet to switzerland every week for a facial treatment that she just raved about. and i asked why she would go to these extremes. and she said, "well, this facial is very unique and it makes you look younger." well, it turns out she was getting a facial treatment using a very expensive spa machine that generated micro current to tone the facial muscles. the results were incredible. but since i couldn't travel to switzerland once a week, we put together a development team in
have 30 days to lift, tone, contour and transform your face in your own home, risk-free, with the suzanne somers' facemaster platinum. and you can even get free shipping. details ahead. >> for years, alan and i would vacation in the south of france and i met this very wealthy woman who used to fly on a private jet to switzerland every week for a facial treatment that she just raved about. and i asked why she would go to these extremes. and she said, "well, this facial is very unique...
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i'm suzanne and i was the founder of the leap frog. it's an issue i have been working on for more than 13 years. catalyst reform are for those who want better health care system. cpr has 31 members and they include safe way and cal perse and household names like dug chemical as well as seven other state agencies included med aid agencies from four states. the price transparency is a top priority because we can't imagine a high value of health care system without it. as you know employers and other health care purchasers as well as consume hes continue to face rising health care cost. employers have been asking their ben fishary to take on the cost. purchasers believe that pressure from consumers is an under utilizing lever in health care and we know that just putting out information for people isn't enough to change behavior, but consumers need information to make good decisions. consumers don't expect prices to vary. it could be buried as much as $1,000 within one market and you saw that from the other speakers. health plans can imple
i'm suzanne and i was the founder of the leap frog. it's an issue i have been working on for more than 13 years. catalyst reform are for those who want better health care system. cpr has 31 members and they include safe way and cal perse and household names like dug chemical as well as seven other state agencies included med aid agencies from four states. the price transparency is a top priority because we can't imagine a high value of health care system without it. as you know employers and...
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that's 3 blocks. >> hello, my name is as -- as suzanne. when they were talking about the rich transit. it's not very rich. dirts and crowded and and it's very dangerous. it a terrible bus to take and it no the very reliable. the number 49 hardly ever runs. it's not rich transit to walk to mission. also as elected government officials it is your duty to serve the people of this community. it's wrong that this building is wrong for the neighborhood. >> good afternoon supervisors. thank you for listening to this testimony. i'm a long time resident of the mission district. there is no doubt that this building will have a negative impact. it's never been in more crisis than it is now and never more development in that area. that is all having a cumulative negative impact or this neighborhood. that project at 1050 valencia will break the back of a parking. that in itself is a reason to support this appeal and make sure that this matter is held in a responsible and legal and proper fashion that addresses the neighbors, the residents of that neigh
that's 3 blocks. >> hello, my name is as -- as suzanne. when they were talking about the rich transit. it's not very rich. dirts and crowded and and it's very dangerous. it a terrible bus to take and it no the very reliable. the number 49 hardly ever runs. it's not rich transit to walk to mission. also as elected government officials it is your duty to serve the people of this community. it's wrong that this building is wrong for the neighborhood. >> good afternoon supervisors....
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michael, suzanne? >> and we also know there is no electricity. there's no food, there's no water for tens of thousands of those storm survivors. you can add to this homes that are simply obliterated washed away. hospitals who are now overrun with patients, and want to go live to the philippine capital of ma anyone la. >> cristy stout has been there reporting, as well. something we were discussing on international earlier, one of the difficulties here is the philippines is dozens and dozens of islands, there's a lot of remote islands that rescuers have not seen yet. they've got no idea how bad this is at the moment, is that right? >> reporter: that's absolutely true. now, my colleague, ivan watson had an opportunity to fly with the civil aviation authority here in the philippines to have a look at the entire area of devastation, the entire storm zone. if there could be a little bit of good news, there was a lot of concern about the western region of the eastern va sigh yas part of the philippines, concerned there would be many people in need there
michael, suzanne? >> and we also know there is no electricity. there's no food, there's no water for tens of thousands of those storm survivors. you can add to this homes that are simply obliterated washed away. hospitals who are now overrun with patients, and want to go live to the philippine capital of ma anyone la. >> cristy stout has been there reporting, as well. something we were discussing on international earlier, one of the difficulties here is the philippines is dozens and...
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suzanne? >> and nick, what about the impact of hezbollah on the battlefield? how much help have they been to bashar al assad, not just on the battlefield i suppose but in terms of cutting off supply roots for the rebels from lebanonen into syria? >> reporter: differing reports as to how widespread their involvement has been in the campaign. let's quite clear they took a leading role in taking a vital borderity to the north of lebanon, the border there. they were pretty helpful earlier in the year in the move to the retaking that. it had been heavily fought over between the regime and rebels over a substantial period of time. there are reports of activity across syria all around the country in different parts of the frontline. sorry, you can see there's still motion behind me. still very much an active clean-up site. the key issue has been its impact inside lebanon. there's been a lot of criticism from the leave niece about hezbollah's decision to be so openly involved. they will stay alongside the syrian regime right till the end. part of the background to thi
suzanne? >> and nick, what about the impact of hezbollah on the battlefield? how much help have they been to bashar al assad, not just on the battlefield i suppose but in terms of cutting off supply roots for the rebels from lebanonen into syria? >> reporter: differing reports as to how widespread their involvement has been in the campaign. let's quite clear they took a leading role in taking a vital borderity to the north of lebanon, the border there. they were pretty helpful...
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. >> suzanne kennedy takes us for a ride today. runs like a well oiled machine, fine-tuned for the holidays. every year, they crank out more than 3000 meals for people like trisha ripley who has been in a wheelchair for 42 years. preparing a traditional turkey dinner nearly impossible. people care enough to give you people. be thanksgiving when i literally only have a few cans of food. a prepared nearly 10 thousand pounds of turkey, not to mention pies and stuffing. clients typically have hiv/aids and cancer. conditions are improving here, but the need among their clients is still great. circumstancesal that attached to someone who is sick, they need help. so but you have your whole thanksgiving meal. >> this is her 16th year of volunteering on thanksgiving. >> i just know that people need friends, time after time. it's a really right part of my day. >> she will share her meal with her caregiver. it was prepared with love by strangers. >> it is beautiful. >> suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. at 5:00.s it for us >> but abc 7 news at 6:00
. >> suzanne kennedy takes us for a ride today. runs like a well oiled machine, fine-tuned for the holidays. every year, they crank out more than 3000 meals for people like trisha ripley who has been in a wheelchair for 42 years. preparing a traditional turkey dinner nearly impossible. people care enough to give you people. be thanksgiving when i literally only have a few cans of food. a prepared nearly 10 thousand pounds of turkey, not to mention pies and stuffing. clients typically have...
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neil: suzanne s hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn unilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >> are you guys neil cavuto fans? >> oh, absolutely. >> he looks good. neil: no wonder. i am just waiting for suzanne somers to ask me to join her in the next fitness infomercial and she is joining me now, telling me that she has ideas to get kids healthy so they can grow up to look ke me. [applause] >> you do not have to bring someone over the head. >> i think putting up fitness centers are great and having kids play, go outside and play. it's just wonderful. and i wrote a book about why we are obese and i think i have the answer. it's not how m
neil: suzanne s hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn unilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum...
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neil: suzanne s >> are you guys neil cavuto fans? >> oh, absolutely. >> he looks good.wonder. i am just waiting for suzanne somers to ask me to join her in the next fitness infomercial and she is joing me now, telling me that she has ideas to get kids healthy so they can grow up to look like me. [applause] >> you do not have to bring someone over the head. >> i think putting up fitness centers are great and having kids play, go outside and play. it's just wonderful. and i wrote a book about why we are obese and i think i have the answer. it's not how much we are eating, it's eating chemicals and liver in particular has no way to process that, keeping this off and the more chemicals we take income and the more fattening things are and we store it. so it's a never ending problem. neil: how old are you now? >> next week i will be 67 years old. neil: oh, my goodness. you look great. >> i'm trying to be ageless, not younger than my age. but ageless. neil: me and you both. [laughter] >> sometimes it's not just what you eat. it could be hormones. what is the deal with that? >>
neil: suzanne s >> are you guys neil cavuto fans? >> oh, absolutely. >> he looks good.wonder. i am just waiting for suzanne somers to ask me to join her in the next fitness infomercial and she is joing me now, telling me that she has ideas to get kids healthy so they can grow up to look like me. [applause] >> you do not have to bring someone over the head. >> i think putting up fitness centers are great and having kids play, go outside and play. it's just...
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neil: suzanne s (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the bld-out.... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ >> are you guys neil cavuto fans? >> oh, absolutely. >> he looks good. neil: no wonder. i am just waiting for suzanne somers to ask me to join her i
neil: suzanne s (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the bld-out.... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track....
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we'd like to
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we'd like to
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i like suzanne somers, but she better hold on to her day job. comedians get a wide birth, but this was over the line in a mock debate on jimmy kimmle's show. one kid said we can solve the debt crisis by killing everyone in china. wow. did nobody think this is offensive? this show is taped and it could be edited out. abc apologized and kimmel did the same. >> i thought it was obvious i didn't agree with that statement, but apparently it wasn't. i'm sorry. i apologize. it was not my intent to upset. >> i'm sure it wasn't his intent. finally matt lauer has been trying to boost ratings of the second place "today show" but has he gone too far? >> i asked matt lauer about impersonating pam anderson for halloween and he said after dressing like a woman three times it is getting harder and harder to explain to my wife and kids. >> looked like he is having a little too much fun. everybody is showing that image. >> he looks great, but he was no carmen electric trough. she made an appearance and looked 15 times better. >> that's it for media buzz. let's co
i like suzanne somers, but she better hold on to her day job. comedians get a wide birth, but this was over the line in a mock debate on jimmy kimmle's show. one kid said we can solve the debt crisis by killing everyone in china. wow. did nobody think this is offensive? this show is taped and it could be edited out. abc apologized and kimmel did the same. >> i thought it was obvious i didn't agree with that statement, but apparently it wasn't. i'm sorry. i apologize. it was not my intent...
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as reporter suzanne mcguinness explains, survivors are struggling just to stay alive. typhoon hayan came ashore this morning as a category one storm, weaker than the potential record-breaking typhoon that crashed into the philippines friday. tens of thousands are feared dead, but getting an accurate count is hard. communications systems down in many areas. jim ed is a photographer from florida who was in one of the hard-hit areas. >> complete chaos. a mass of people trying to get out of there for security reasons. there's no food, no water. >> reporter: president obama said his thoughts, prayers go out to the people affected by the storm. he ordered the pentagon to deploy marines to assist in recovery efforts. the first wave of u.s. government aid already arrived. >> food, water. always a basic -- >> reporter: luis a worker from boston headed to the philippines. >> my home country. it's emotional, but it's part of the job. >> reporter: the devastation is so severe, people are digging through the debris to find food as they wait for the much-needed help. suzanne mcguinn
as reporter suzanne mcguinness explains, survivors are struggling just to stay alive. typhoon hayan came ashore this morning as a category one storm, weaker than the potential record-breaking typhoon that crashed into the philippines friday. tens of thousands are feared dead, but getting an accurate count is hard. communications systems down in many areas. jim ed is a photographer from florida who was in one of the hard-hit areas. >> complete chaos. a mass of people trying to get out of...
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how do you think the trial is going, suzanne? >> you know, it is really up and down as a former prosecutor you know that feeling of, you know, someone gets on the stand and you think it's going well and then, you know, somebody else gets on the stand and it's not a good day so you have good days and bad days but we're very happy with the medical examiners who have testified so far. we think that -- >> it seems like you have more bad days than good days. we heard about gypsy. she moves in like a week after he buries his wife who's beautiful and then we hear that he was two timing gypsy. that he had two mistresses, both of them testified, one said something devastating like he told her, you know, i could make something like like a heart attack. how are you going to attack the medical examiner's testimony? will you be able to prove that it was an accident? >> well, we absolutely think so. i mean, that is the difficulty from the beginning or are the sensational facts of this case that he had a mistress, that he moved into the home sh
how do you think the trial is going, suzanne? >> you know, it is really up and down as a former prosecutor you know that feeling of, you know, someone gets on the stand and you think it's going well and then, you know, somebody else gets on the stand and it's not a good day so you have good days and bad days but we're very happy with the medical examiners who have testified so far. we think that -- >> it seems like you have more bad days than good days. we heard about gypsy. she...
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suzanne somers with life after threes company. "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "on the money." now maria bartiromo. >>> here is a look at what's making news. it was a historic week on wall
suzanne somers with life after threes company. "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "on the money." now maria bartiromo. >>> here is a look at what's making news. it was a historic week on wall
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joining me are the co-founders of autism speaks, bob and suzanne wright, along with their daughter katieight, whose son is affected. great to see you. bob, what is the purpose of the sum. what are you trying to mobilize here? >> a three-day summit talking about a national policy for autism. we're going to cover a whole list of things. we're going to talk about advocacy, science, medical care, we're going to talk about housing, adults with autism. we're going to focus a lot on affordable care act. we'll talk about the states and health and human services and congress. we'll talk about the disabilities treaty. we're going to talk about the reauthorization of autism act. we're going to talk about able, disabilities college program if you want to look at it that way. >> and suzanne, in the years since you started autism speaks you've brought together the best mental health experts, medical experts, physical therapy, all the teams that are needed. what we still have not seen is a national strategy by the federal government and congress. >> you know what we haven't seen? we haven't seen urgenc
joining me are the co-founders of autism speaks, bob and suzanne wright, along with their daughter katieight, whose son is affected. great to see you. bob, what is the purpose of the sum. what are you trying to mobilize here? >> a three-day summit talking about a national policy for autism. we're going to cover a whole list of things. we're going to talk about advocacy, science, medical care, we're going to talk about housing, adults with autism. we're going to focus a lot on affordable...
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suzanne marquez, cbs news, los angeles. >> that was good.iowa. >>> good morning, welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. i bet we will see his name on some of the many awards that have already started coming out. today is thursday, november 14, 2013. i'm andrea roane. almost there to the weekend. >> grab a coat as you head toward the weekend because it's going to be cool today but things are changing. >> i'm kind of glad the weekend will be really warm considering. >> really warm? >> considering. >> relative. we have 60 plus expected both saturday and sunday. grab the coat and the shades as well. going to be a nice, is uny day today. the winds not so bad either. beautiful sky this morning. the sun is not up for a while but there's the clear sky, the glowing horizon here. mid-50s this afternoon after that rather chilly start and sunny and milder. winds out of the southwest at 5, 10 miles an hour. sunrise 6:50. so still another 50 minutes at 4:55 on that sunset. clear skies this morning. that's why we're looking at the beautiful picture of the horizon a
suzanne marquez, cbs news, los angeles. >> that was good.iowa. >>> good morning, welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. i bet we will see his name on some of the many awards that have already started coming out. today is thursday, november 14, 2013. i'm andrea roane. almost there to the weekend. >> grab a coat as you head toward the weekend because it's going to be cool today but things are changing. >> i'm kind of glad the weekend will be really warm considering. >>...
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how do you think the trial is going, suzanne? >> you know, it is really up and down as a former prosecutor you know that feeling of, you know, someone gets on the stand and you think it's going well and then, you know, somebody else gets on the stand and it's not a good day so you have good days and bad days but we're very happy with the medical examiners who have testified so far. we think that -- >> it seems like you have more bad days than good days. we heard about gypsy. she moves in like a week after he buries his wife who's beautiful and then we hear that he was two timing gypsy. that he had two mistresses, both of them testified, one said something devastating like he told her, you know, i could make something like like a heart attack. how are you going to attack the medical examiner's testimony? will you be able to prove that it was an accident? >> well, we absolutely think so. i mean, that is the difficulty from the beginning or are the sensational facts of this case that he had a mistress, that he moved into the home sh
how do you think the trial is going, suzanne? >> you know, it is really up and down as a former prosecutor you know that feeling of, you know, someone gets on the stand and you think it's going well and then, you know, somebody else gets on the stand and it's not a good day so you have good days and bad days but we're very happy with the medical examiners who have testified so far. we think that -- >> it seems like you have more bad days than good days. we heard about gypsy. she...
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"around the world" starts right now with suzanne malveaux and now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes -- www.vitac.com >> fighting to survive, people in the philippines are desperate for help and things might get just worse. >> all i hear many cry, many people crying. many people say help him. >> horrific stories of families torn apart by this storm. this mother was able to save her baby, but lost her husband. >> welcome to around the world".
"around the world" starts right now with suzanne malveaux and now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes -- www.vitac.com >> fighting to survive, people in the philippines are desperate for help and things might get just worse. >> all i hear many cry, many people crying. many people say help him. >> horrific stories of families torn apart by this storm. this mother was able to save her baby, but lost her husband. >> welcome to around the world".
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, atlanta. >> chad, let's get back to you.sts measure a monster storm's power and size? we have been talking so much about the science of all this. >> well, it was only satellite derived. all those numbers, every number you see here, was satellite derived. because there's no airplane that flies into the storm like we have planes, hurricane hunters that fly into our storms. there are no typhoon hunters. i'm not sure i want to be in an airplane had the winds are 195 miles per hour, either. so there you go. look what happens to the philippines. this is the main island where most people live. we had haiyan as it comes across the central southern islands and finally back out into the south china sea. that's one year. and that was a super typhoon, obviously, we know that. that's what it looks like from space, a three-dimensional image, came right across here, right across the islands. many towns and cities were in the way. although big cities, not major cities were not in the way, thank goodness. that's one good thing. there are tow
suzanne malveaux, cnn, atlanta. >> chad, let's get back to you.sts measure a monster storm's power and size? we have been talking so much about the science of all this. >> well, it was only satellite derived. all those numbers, every number you see here, was satellite derived. because there's no airplane that flies into the storm like we have planes, hurricane hunters that fly into our storms. there are no typhoon hunters. i'm not sure i want to be in an airplane had the winds are...
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around the world with suzanne around the world with suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comrnational viewers around the world. this is the biggest storm of the year hitting the philippines right now harder than any storm has ever hit anywhere. just take this in. this is super typhoon haiyan. the view from space monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two-thirds of the each asian island. haiyan first roared into
around the world with suzanne around the world with suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comrnational viewers around the world. this is the biggest storm of the year hitting the philippines right now harder than any storm has ever hit anywhere. just take this in. this is super typhoon haiyan. the view from space monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two-thirds of the each asian island. haiyan first roared into