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. >> sylvia browne! [cheering and applause...] >> announcer: sylvia browne and montel, together again for the first time in more than a year. don't miss sylvia's huge announcement... [applause] and her shocking psychic predictions, including a frightening revelation about one woman... >> i call this a desert period. >> announcer: that could save her life, and yours. plus, see why even sylvia is in love with montel's newest living well product. >> hi, i'm montel williams. a few years ago, my life took a dramatic turn and my health became the complete and total focus of my life.
. >> sylvia browne! [cheering and applause...] >> announcer: sylvia browne and montel, together again for the first time in more than a year. don't miss sylvia's huge announcement... [applause] and her shocking psychic predictions, including a frightening revelation about one woman... >> i call this a desert period. >> announcer: that could save her life, and yours. plus, see why even sylvia is in love with montel's newest living well product. >> hi, i'm montel...
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. >> sylvia browne!cheering and applause...] >> announcer: sylvia browne and montel, together again for the first time in more than a year. don't miss sylvia's huge announcement... [applause] and her shocking psychic predictions, including a frightening revelation about one woman... >> i call this a desert period. >> announcer: that could save her life, and yours. plus, see why even sylvia is in love with montel's newest living well product. >> hi, i'm montel williams. a few years ago, my life took a dramatic turn and my health became the complete and total focus of my life. since that time, through research and advice from world-renowned doctors and health care experts, i've learned how to live well, to get the very most out of my body each and every day. i wrote my book about it: living well with montel and you've seen articles from the new york times, health and fitness magazines and even university studies. consuming fresh fruits and vegetables can increase your energy levels, reduce your risk of ill
. >> sylvia browne!cheering and applause...] >> announcer: sylvia browne and montel, together again for the first time in more than a year. don't miss sylvia's huge announcement... [applause] and her shocking psychic predictions, including a frightening revelation about one woman... >> i call this a desert period. >> announcer: that could save her life, and yours. plus, see why even sylvia is in love with montel's newest living well product. >> hi, i'm montel...
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sylvia woods. stay with us.communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind spot monitoring that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... ...as you thought. ♪ trouble with a car insurance claim. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? >>> finally tonight i want to remember a very special woman. sylvia woods, the queen of soul food. she died last thursday. she was 86. today i had the honor of eulogizing her at the grace
sylvia woods. stay with us.communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when...
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. >> i'm sylvia hall in washington. still ahead, a new government report shows the private market for student loans operated a lot like the sub-prime mortgage market last decade. we break down that report. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: stocks on wall street fell today, breaking a three-day rally. worries about europe's debt crisis dominated trading on word that spain's government said its economy will remain in recession next year. the downbeat forecast came on the same day that spain received approval for its first round of bailout money from european finance ministers. e dow tumbled 120 ints, th nasdaq fell 40 and the s&p down 13. those economic problems in europe will weigh on the u.s. economy. that's the forecast from tonight's market guest: nick colas, chief market strategist at convergex group. nick, worries about europe have been on the back burner. are we back to worrying about europe again? >> i'm afraid we are. we got that news out of spain this rning wh
. >> i'm sylvia hall in washington. still ahead, a new government report shows the private market for student loans operated a lot like the sub-prime mortgage market last decade. we break down that report. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: stocks on wall street fell today, breaking a three-day rally. worries about europe's debt crisis dominated trading on word that spain's government said its economy will remain in...
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sylvia's restaurant in harlem is a new york institution., a destination for anyone seeking great soul food and for politicians seeking african-american votes. we got word today that sylvia woods, who owned the restaurant, has died. she had battled alzheimer disease in recent years. sylvia woods was 86. a young boy takes a stand to help a neighbor in need. his story in a moment. not releasing her tax returns but she refuses to release hers. the politics of disclosure, that is next. >> pitted summer, is hot, so is not unusual to see kids selling lemonade, a chance to put a few dollars in their pocket. but there's something different about one lemonade stand in virginia, and its young entrepeneur. so we sent why a ed andrews out to meet him. >> the first thing to know about this lemonade stand, is that it was johnny's idea. eight years old, to johnnie this is a fund-raiser for a cause that he wrote on the money charcoal. >> what is your sign say here? >> this is my rebuilding fund. >> this was in my living room. >> mrs. meyers is a close famil
sylvia's restaurant in harlem is a new york institution., a destination for anyone seeking great soul food and for politicians seeking african-american votes. we got word today that sylvia woods, who owned the restaurant, has died. she had battled alzheimer disease in recent years. sylvia woods was 86. a young boy takes a stand to help a neighbor in need. his story in a moment. not releasing her tax returns but she refuses to release hers. the politics of disclosure, that is next. >>...
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we got word today that sylvia woods who owned the restaurant has died.battled alzheimer disease in recent years. sylvia woods was 86. >> a young boy takes a stand to help a neighbor in need. >> a young boy takes a stand to help a neighbor in need. his story in a moments the twenty billion dollars bp committed done has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing wor
we got word today that sylvia woods who owned the restaurant has died.battled alzheimer disease in recent years. sylvia woods was 86. >> a young boy takes a stand to help a neighbor in need. >> a young boy takes a stand to help a neighbor in need. his story in a moments the twenty billion dollars bp committed done has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the...
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sylvia, we might get the main rate cut. everybody seems to be wondering whether they'll go with a deposit rate as well. >> it would make a great deal of sense for quite a while because it kind of discourages, that's all you can say, at these interest rates that we have, it can't be a major encouragement to park money at the ecb, certainly not from the rate return. it discourages round tripping further. they could even, say we put it at zero, making 100% sure this is not what's desired. we know how much money is being round tripped at the ecb. so far they shirked away from it. i don't know why there was always a feeling in there that where we are, that's a little bit -- the lowest level that they can go but the ecb has said time and time again, also some of their counselors in interviews and other statements there's no technical reason they couldn't go lower. that would make sense, so far we haven't heard about it. and then some markets saying we could get disappointed by the ecb with only getting a 25 point basis point cut.
sylvia, we might get the main rate cut. everybody seems to be wondering whether they'll go with a deposit rate as well. >> it would make a great deal of sense for quite a while because it kind of discourages, that's all you can say, at these interest rates that we have, it can't be a major encouragement to park money at the ecb, certainly not from the rate return. it discourages round tripping further. they could even, say we put it at zero, making 100% sure this is not what's desired. we...
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. >>> sylvia wood, known as the queen of soul food, died.her first restaurant in new york 50 years ago. since then, sylvia's has been a harlem fixture. her soul food products were sold in grocery stores. she died yesterday after a battle with alzheimer's disease. she was 86 years old. >> sounds like a good place to grab a meal this weekend. why not. >>> incredible video to show you. a little colombian boy missing for more than a day is found alive. he had been playing at a construction site when he vanish. he had fallen into a suer shaft. he spent hours trying to keep his head above the sewage-filled waters. >>> a mo-ped rider was able to walk away after being hit by a truck at a busy intersection. the woman apparently ran a red light and was probably saved by the evasive action on the part of the truck driver. talk about your close calls. boom. there is one for sure. >> a matter of inches there. >>> in sports this morning, the latest baseball highlights from our man at espn news. >>> good morning and welcome to your "sportscenter" update. a
. >>> sylvia wood, known as the queen of soul food, died.her first restaurant in new york 50 years ago. since then, sylvia's has been a harlem fixture. her soul food products were sold in grocery stores. she died yesterday after a battle with alzheimer's disease. she was 86 years old. >> sounds like a good place to grab a meal this weekend. why not. >>> incredible video to show you. a little colombian boy missing for more than a day is found alive. he had been playing at...
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sylvia hall, nbr, washington. >> susie: autonation is celebrating one of its best quarters ever. the company says vehicle sales in the second quarter jumped nearly 30% over last year as consumers ditched their clunkers for shinier new models. the nation's largest auto retailer earned 66 cents a share. that's 17 cents better than a year ago and a nickel better than analyst estimates. diane eastabrook's on the auto beat f nbr. she joins us now. diane. >> susie, it looks like u.s. consumers are on track to buy 14 million vehicles this year. joining me to talk more about the auto industry is the ceo of auto nation, mike jackson. -- why don't they seem to be buying anything else. >> there's a difference in autos. there's a replacement need driving the business. they postponed purchases and could get the financing, and that pushed the average age of cars in america to an unprecedented le 11 years old. they either have to spend money in the existing vehicle or talk about buying a new vehicle. so when they come in, we have exciting new products for them. chocked full of innovation, and d
sylvia hall, nbr, washington. >> susie: autonation is celebrating one of its best quarters ever. the company says vehicle sales in the second quarter jumped nearly 30% over last year as consumers ditched their clunkers for shinier new models. the nation's largest auto retailer earned 66 cents a share. that's 17 cents better than a year ago and a nickel better than analyst estimates. diane eastabrook's on the auto beat f nbr. she joins us now. diane. >> susie, it looks like u.s....
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sylvia hall takes a look at the president's push, and how it could affect the nation's bottom line. >> reporter: with the chances of solving the nation's budget problems this year almost non- existent, the president pushed for a short-term way to ease them. while he wants to extend the bush-era tax cuts for one year, it only would be for families making less than $250,000 annually. >> let's not hold the vast majority of americans and our entire economy hostage while we debate the merits of another tax cut for the wealthy. >> reporter: the senate is scheduled to vote on the measure soon, but it's not expected to pass. however, the vote moves taxes to center stage in the election- year debate, and highlights the differences between democrats and republicans. republicans generally want the tax cuts extended for everyone next year, including the wealthy. >> it's true that the high-end tax cuts are not the most powerful tools for providing a very short-run, keynsian demand stimulus. but they are extremely important for the long-run perspective because they provide incentives for saving and
sylvia hall takes a look at the president's push, and how it could affect the nation's bottom line. >> reporter: with the chances of solving the nation's budget problems this year almost non- existent, the president pushed for a short-term way to ease them. while he wants to extend the bush-era tax cuts for one year, it only would be for families making less than $250,000 annually. >> let's not hold the vast majority of americans and our entire economy hostage while we debate the...
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sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: the founder and c.e.o. of bankrupt brokerage firm p.f.g. best was arrested today and charged with making false statements to regulators about the value of customer funds. appearing in u.s. district court today, russell wasendorf senior was accused of misappropriating more than $200 million of customers' money. the 64-year-old commodities broker tried to commit suicide monday outside his company's offices in cedar rapids, iowa. authorities say wasendorf confessed to the crime in a suicide note, claiming he felt guilty about misusing client funds for at least 20 years. >> susie: the charges against wasendorf come as u.s. regulators today approved the so-called "corzine rule" to protect customer funds at brokerage firms. it's named after jon corzine. the former c.e.o. of failed brokerage m.f. global. the rule requires a firm's chief executive to sign off on big withdrawals from customer accounts. >> for the third year in a row some are worried about a global sdmk slowdown. stay on the defense. jasob is back wi
sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: the founder and c.e.o. of bankrupt brokerage firm p.f.g. best was arrested today and charged with making false statements to regulators about the value of customer funds. appearing in u.s. district court today, russell wasendorf senior was accused of misappropriating more than $200 million of customers' money. the 64-year-old commodities broker tried to commit suicide monday outside his company's offices in cedar rapids, iowa....
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sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: it's called the 80- 20 rule, or the medical loss ratio. the goal: to hold down health insurance costs by controlling the amount of money companies pay for care. insurance companies have to spend at least 80% of customers' premium payments on medical costs, not administrative ones like salaries and investments. for large group accounts, it's 85%. if a company doesn't make the ratio, it has to refund the difference to consumers by august first. a lot of companies didn't make it this year. in all, more than 12 million customers are expected to get rebates, totaling more than $1 billion nationwide. the rebate amounts vary greatly, but they are expected to average around $150 per household. >> insurance companies are clearly making consumers pay too much for health care, and the rebates are long overdue. >> reporter: consumer advocates say the payouts are great, but the rule might not be effective. it could actually encourage companies to spend more on health care to avoid cutting other costs. and the insurance industry says the rule just misse
sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: it's called the 80- 20 rule, or the medical loss ratio. the goal: to hold down health insurance costs by controlling the amount of money companies pay for care. insurance companies have to spend at least 80% of customers' premium payments on medical costs, not administrative ones like salaries and investments. for large group accounts, it's 85%. if a company doesn't make the ratio, it has to refund the difference to consumers by august first. a lot of...
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the reverend al sharpton says sylvia's is more than a restaurant. it's been a meeting place for black america. her products are sold in stores nationwide. >>> public television has severed its ties with actor fred willard. willard was recently arrested on suspicion of a lewd act inside an adult movie theater in hollywood. the 72-year-old actor is best known as the dog show announcer in the movie "best in show." till now he'd also been the narrator for the pbs show "market warriors" which is produced by wbgh, the boston public television station. >>> ann hathaway explains how her new role as cat woman began with a single meow. we have more from hollywood. >> reporter: seven years after taking on the role of batman, christian bale is wrapping up the trilogy. >> i'm retired. >> reporter: what was it like taking off the batman suit for the last time. >> knowing that i was never going to be putting it back on again? i didn't want to take it off. i wanted to sit with it for a while. >> reporter: while he's a familiar face in the series, there are some new
the reverend al sharpton says sylvia's is more than a restaurant. it's been a meeting place for black america. her products are sold in stores nationwide. >>> public television has severed its ties with actor fred willard. willard was recently arrested on suspicion of a lewd act inside an adult movie theater in hollywood. the 72-year-old actor is best known as the dog show announcer in the movie "best in show." till now he'd also been the narrator for the pbs show...
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sylvia hall takes a look at the settlement and what it means for consumers. >> reporter: after seven years of fighting, the battle between visa, mastercard and the retailers who accept their cards is finally over. the two companies, along with a number of major banks, have agreed to pay over $6 billion to 7 million merchants across the country. they also will reduce fees charged to stores for taking their cards for eight months. the settlement's total value is over $7 billion. but the biggest change of all- businesses will have the option to charge customers more when they pay with plastic. >> consumers will have a choice of paying with a cheaper form of payment, rather than paying with a more expensive credit card. and that is where we're very hopeful that down the road. it won't take effect immediate but down the road. there will be more competition in this industry and ultimately prices will be lowered as a result. >> reporter: the price he's referring to is what mastercard, visa and their member banks charge stores when shoppers swipe their credit cards instead of paying with cas
sylvia hall takes a look at the settlement and what it means for consumers. >> reporter: after seven years of fighting, the battle between visa, mastercard and the retailers who accept their cards is finally over. the two companies, along with a number of major banks, have agreed to pay over $6 billion to 7 million merchants across the country. they also will reduce fees charged to stores for taking their cards for eight months. the settlement's total value is over $7 billion. but the...
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state dependent and increasingly extreme cases living in desperation to answer sylvia r.t. brussels. on r.t. is coming to life in the heart of moscow and we're just getting this in now from the united nations in new york that russia has used its veto against the latest vote in the u.n. about extending the observer mission in syria russia has vetoed that more details to come here on r.t. or twenty four hours a day at r.t. dot com. now a moscow court has ruled to extend the pretrial detention of the members of the russian feminist punk rock group in january two thousand and thirteen three women have been charged on detained on charges of hooliganism they could actually face up to seven years in prison and the suspects were arrested after they broke into russia's biggest gift and performed an anti putin song in late february the incident caused outrage with the country's patriarch condemning it as blasphemous earlier this month two members of the trio went on hunger strike in response to what they called unfair treatment the band we're talking about here of course pussy riot.
state dependent and increasingly extreme cases living in desperation to answer sylvia r.t. brussels. on r.t. is coming to life in the heart of moscow and we're just getting this in now from the united nations in new york that russia has used its veto against the latest vote in the u.n. about extending the observer mission in syria russia has vetoed that more details to come here on r.t. or twenty four hours a day at r.t. dot com. now a moscow court has ruled to extend the pretrial detention of...
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transmitter in your evolution we're working on it jess or sylvia r.t. paris. french president francois hollande attack strategy is unacceptable as he struggles to fill his election promise of growth or to put this in his other pledges to the task as we spoke to an advertising guru and former advisor to france . and alas the last socialist president of france before the full interview is coming up later this hour. if you know communication is a weapon slogan is a dumb dumb bullet that should be like that in france well known promises growth if someone made the same mistake nicolas sarkozy did but on does not control growth only the european economy can affect the way it's a promise that risks disappointing the french people who would have a state of grace for six months of the budget but that's enough there's no revival of economic growth which no one really sees coming he will lose his credibility i like that's why i've always preferred the psychological slogans over political slogans of a president purchasing power of the president of a promise is the ideal e
transmitter in your evolution we're working on it jess or sylvia r.t. paris. french president francois hollande attack strategy is unacceptable as he struggles to fill his election promise of growth or to put this in his other pledges to the task as we spoke to an advertising guru and former advisor to france . and alas the last socialist president of france before the full interview is coming up later this hour. if you know communication is a weapon slogan is a dumb dumb bullet that should be...
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sylvia is standing by. actually we're going to stand by. she's parentally not underneath that monstrosity. >> has to be there. >> that horrific-looking thing. >> i've been there. >> it's an awful location. the worst place to be line. >> that's the center of frankfurt. that's all they have. >> there was a big occupy frankfurt movement there. >> if you get that assignment, you did something wrong. what about occupy capri? >> i never get those assignme s assignments. i get the occupy cleveland assignment. >> occupy frankfurt? >> yes. >> if sylvia isn't going to show, then let's forget her. >> all right. >> i want to ask what sylvia thinks about higgs-boson. >> we didn't hear from kelly much about the higgs-boson. >> did we find out what the next step going forward is? >> no. >> on the higgs-boson. >> guys on wall street, women on wall street, said we're not making enough of this, they think it's a really big deal. i said i have a hard time getting excited about it because rates were lower and i guess the one place -- >> back to libor again? >>
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because the real soul food at sylvia's was sylvia. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the army of the night. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this tonight. i have this feeling about this presidential election between barack obama and mitt romney. it's not just about them, it's about the armies behind them. the people who share in their victory also in their defeat. look at the army of the night riding behind the presumptive republican nominee. it's a army of neocons for lack of a better word. they bring war with them in every election. an agenda of a country they want us to fight. people voted for w, they got iraq. why? because the army poised behind the uninformed ill-read w knew what he didn't. when 9/11 struck, they struck. this time it's iran. but don't think they're going to end it there. these old cold warrers haven't been happy since the berlin wall fell. listen to romney's words. he didn't write them himself. he'll say what it takes to get the right wing behind him. but
because the real soul food at sylvia's was sylvia. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the army of the night. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this tonight. i have this feeling about this presidential election between barack obama and mitt romney. it's not just about them, it's about the armies behind them. the people who share in their victory also in their...
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. >>> german travel writers sylvia came to berkeley to see what the city had to offer >>> check and checkthe city is about to save and spend half a million dollars >>> were really proud of it and we want people to come in and share with the spirit >>> right up in san leandro she admits their parents never letter code to berkeley by herself. >>> many people did not know what berkeley has >>> there's theater, arts and music and of course the university. >>> they think all my got a bunch of liberals. >>> he's found that it's not be hit beat billion that seems to live forever in people's mind >>> i think is the environment, the culture, 3 much everything about the city has been something that i enjoy it. >>> definitely good restaurants in berkeley praye. why was thera delay in calling the d.c. water tanker? >>> testimony continues up from the sheriff's wife in severance cisco prayed including what she is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm so scared of all this madness >>> crossed mercury news wife takes the stand. why she is accused of changing her story. >>> we've got reports of some pettifog parade a
. >>> german travel writers sylvia came to berkeley to see what the city had to offer >>> check and checkthe city is about to save and spend half a million dollars >>> were really proud of it and we want people to come in and share with the spirit >>> right up in san leandro she admits their parents never letter code to berkeley by herself. >>> many people did not know what berkeley has >>> there's theater, arts and music and of course the...
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salute a husband and father, originally from mexico, now united states marine, joined by his wife sylvia daughter, juliet. becoming a citizen he says is another step in the right direction for my family. where is francisco? [applause] we salute a young woman from el salvador who came here when she was just 6, grew up in america, and said she always had a desire to serve and dreams of becoming an army medic. we congratulate louisa. [applause] we salute a young man from nigeria who came here as a child. i left nigeria with a dream, that we all have a destiny in life and we are all born with the resources to make a difference. we are confident he will make a difference. we congratulate him. [applause] we salute the young man from bolivia who came to america, and listed in our military, and has volunteered to help care for our veterans. he is becoming a citizen to become part of the freedom that everybody is looking for. [applause] it has taken these men and women, these americans, yours, even decades, to realize their dream. this reminds us of a lesson of the fourth period on that july day,
salute a husband and father, originally from mexico, now united states marine, joined by his wife sylvia daughter, juliet. becoming a citizen he says is another step in the right direction for my family. where is francisco? [applause] we salute a young woman from el salvador who came here when she was just 6, grew up in america, and said she always had a desire to serve and dreams of becoming an army medic. we congratulate louisa. [applause] we salute a young man from nigeria who came here as a...
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sylvia woods owned sylvia's restaurant in harlem. she passed away yesterday.rd on official cause of death but family members says the 86-year-old had been battling alzheimer's disease. she opened the restaurant back in 1962. it has attracted everyone from locals to tourist, even presidents. >> i've done my share of damage there. that food sticks to your ribs. it's fantastic. >> i hear the pork chops -- >> are good. big. >> worth the trip. next a news 4 exclusive a breast cancer survivor has another survival story to tell. survival story to tell. a tree smashes down still thinking of replacing the truck? i just don't know where to start. glad you made it. start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start here. >>> a woman in fredericksburg says its a miracle she's alive after a close call with a huge oak tree. yesterday's storms toppled that tree crushing her car. shomari stone has the dramatic pictures in this news 4 exclusive. >> i just know that there's a god. >> reporter: cynthia says it's a miracle she's alive after this big oak tree s
sylvia woods owned sylvia's restaurant in harlem. she passed away yesterday.rd on official cause of death but family members says the 86-year-old had been battling alzheimer's disease. she opened the restaurant back in 1962. it has attracted everyone from locals to tourist, even presidents. >> i've done my share of damage there. that food sticks to your ribs. it's fantastic. >> i hear the pork chops -- >> are good. big. >> worth the trip. next a news 4 exclusive a breast...
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sylvia pasquel, la abuela de la primogenita de luis miguel aseguro a notimex que michelle no esta embarazada esta viva... pero lo mas impactante esta por pasar..y willy y samantha ya saben que no son hermanoss!! algo que fernanda no se explica porque ella fue quien hizo la trampa! y bernardo del castillo no se queda de brazos cruzados!!! sigue con su maldas!!! la cita con corazon valiente es hoy a las 9 8 centro. y ademas de corazon valiente la novela que tambien esta muy buena es la de palbo escobar, hoy a las 10 de la noche 9 centro. soy adriana lopez, me despido, pero nos vemos en la proxima! cu ---recuerde que tenemos una cita esta noche a las 11 en vivo, despues de "pablo escobar, el patron del mal"... take vo ---se vence el plazo para que andres manuel lopez obrador, impugne las elecciones en mexico, la hora limite es a las 11:59 de la noche, hora local y, por supuesto, nosotros lo mantendremos informado. ---y quien no ha sufrido de una decepcin cuando va al estilista?....muy largo, muy corto o simplemente no era lo que usted queria!, en "mujer de hoy" le diremos como reparar un mal co
sylvia pasquel, la abuela de la primogenita de luis miguel aseguro a notimex que michelle no esta embarazada esta viva... pero lo mas impactante esta por pasar..y willy y samantha ya saben que no son hermanoss!! algo que fernanda no se explica porque ella fue quien hizo la trampa! y bernardo del castillo no se queda de brazos cruzados!!! sigue con su maldas!!! la cita con corazon valiente es hoy a las 9 8 centro. y ademas de corazon valiente la novela que tambien esta muy buena es la de palbo...
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. >>> sylvia wood has passed away.outh carolina, she came to new york and opened her first restaurant, 50 years ago, since then, she's been a harlem fixture which drew tourists, politicians. her products were also sold in grocery store. she died yesterday after a battle with alzheimer's disease. she was 86 years old. >>> some incredible video to show you now, first a little colombian boy has been found alive. the 3-year-old had been playing at a construction site when he just vanished, turns out that she fell into a suer shaft. rescue crews finally found him and then pulled him out. >>> some video in from china amoped rider was able to walk away after being hit by a truck at a busy intersection. she was probably saved by the quick evasive action on the part of the truck driver. look at that. >> talking about a matter of inches there. >>> in sports this morning, the latest baseball highlight prs from our man at espn news. >>> good morning. welcome to your "sportscenter" update. another fantastic finish at fenway. bobby
. >>> sylvia wood has passed away.outh carolina, she came to new york and opened her first restaurant, 50 years ago, since then, she's been a harlem fixture which drew tourists, politicians. her products were also sold in grocery store. she died yesterday after a battle with alzheimer's disease. she was 86 years old. >>> some incredible video to show you now, first a little colombian boy has been found alive. the 3-year-old had been playing at a construction site when he just...