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teresa stinson and her sister grooe grew up in middle branch ohio north of canton.y theirs was a happy childhood, but like so many adoptees they have long wondered what is their medical history? who are they? >> millions of questions, where did i come from? did my birth mother think of me. >> think of you or want you? >> both. >> my mom would say your birth mother loved you so much that she gave you away so we could take care of you. >> reporter: did you buy that? >> absolutely not. that was innate for me. even as a young child that didn't make sense. no matter what i always thought poorly of myself. i was never pretty enough, never talented enough never enough. >> because in your mind your mom didn't want you. >> right. she didn't want you. >> reporter: she said it wasn't until recently that she considered her mother might be looking for her. >> reporter: you never considered that before? >> never. for some reason it was easier to believe i wasn't good enough. it would be too painful for me to hope to have a hope that gosh she might be out there looking for me. >>
teresa stinson and her sister grooe grew up in middle branch ohio north of canton.y theirs was a happy childhood, but like so many adoptees they have long wondered what is their medical history? who are they? >> millions of questions, where did i come from? did my birth mother think of me. >> think of you or want you? >> both. >> my mom would say your birth mother loved you so much that she gave you away so we could take care of you. >> reporter: did you buy that?...
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teresa still faces nearly a year in federal custody.od faith deportation afterwards. >> right now taking it one day at a time. focusing on get her home. then they're going to deal with joe going away. >> reporter: as for returning to "the real housewives," joe says it comes down to one thing -- the size of the paycheck. >> the fact that these people that you've been watching on tv the past seven years are actually going through a real-life tough problem is only going to make people watch even more. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm ryan smith in new york. >>> i'll be back. >> next, three decades after his character became part of movie history -- >> i'll be back. >> what? >> arnold schwarzenegger is making good on his word. >> i'll be back. you've been part of the family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be the same without your crescent rolls. we got you a little something. we got you jeans. it's about time. pipin' hot pillsbury crescent rolls. make easter pop! well, i drove gr
teresa still faces nearly a year in federal custody.od faith deportation afterwards. >> right now taking it one day at a time. focusing on get her home. then they're going to deal with joe going away. >> reporter: as for returning to "the real housewives," joe says it comes down to one thing -- the size of the paycheck. >> the fact that these people that you've been watching on tv the past seven years are actually going through a real-life tough problem is only going...
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i am teresa and i am 57.eresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50, i think 65 is the new 17, those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the n 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to, not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers on how much training they give their current workers. even though i can say to you i am teresa and i am 57, if you're at work, don't do that. the strategy would be i would tell everybody, especially if you're a woman, do everything you can to sort of act younger so that you get training. but you might be right. maybe i'm not an activist or revolutionary at heart. or join a union. >> if you are in a position to hire, something you can do as an activist on this issue. you should hire young people. >> and you need capital to be able to h
i am teresa and i am 57.eresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50, i think 65 is the new 17, those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the n 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to, not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers on how much...
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bienvenida teresa! buenas tardes..llamado jane, que acaba de completar su transiciÓn. dice que vale la pena porque se debe el hombre que siempre quiso ser. nace mujer. naciÓ mujer y a los 60 aÑos acaba de completar su funciÓn. tambiÉn tenemos otra persona natalia, comenzÓ su transiciÓn. la primer mujer tras gÉnero mariachi en los Ángeles. barbara: cuantos casos tan distintos. me imagino. teresa: ademÁs, es muy importante patricia todo esto porque hay mucha falta de ignorancia. Éstas no son personas que tienen problemas mentales. nacieron en un gÉnero con el que nos identifican. en este proceso de encontrar su felicidad, de encontrar su identidad, desgraciadamente lo que reciben es rechazo. barbara: vamos a tener tambiÉn la importancia del apoyo familiar del apoyo social hasta cierto punto. como un especial muy emotivo, muy conmovedor. tambiÉn como vamos a estar viendo respuestas. teresa: asÍ es se va a unir a nuestra pÁgina de facebook para contestar sus preguntas. asÍ que, espero que nos acompaÑen a las siete a las oc
bienvenida teresa! buenas tardes..llamado jane, que acaba de completar su transiciÓn. dice que vale la pena porque se debe el hombre que siempre quiso ser. nace mujer. naciÓ mujer y a los 60 aÑos acaba de completar su funciÓn. tambiÉn tenemos otra persona natalia, comenzÓ su transiciÓn. la primer mujer tras gÉnero mariachi en los Ángeles. barbara: cuantos casos tan distintos. me imagino. teresa: ademÁs, es muy importante patricia todo esto porque hay mucha falta de ignorancia. Éstas...
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teresa: ¿cÓmo era jessica de bebÉ? >> normal.informativos. >> entonces ese dÍa fue muy difÍcil, lloramos, es como que de repente tu vida es de una manera inteligente es algo diferente. teresa: ella y su hija tomaron una decisiÓn. >> ok, vamos a hacerlo por partes. teresa: y eso marcÓ el principio de un nuevo recorrido con un nuevo nombre. marÍa: editorial cuatro personas transgÉnero con sus transiciones en "aquÍ y ahora" el domingo. jorge: y ahora vÁmonos con un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn. ilia: difunden un vÍdeo en el que se ve agente inmovilizando y golpeando a un inmigrante de nacionalidad mexicana. las autoridades federales de salud estÁn advirtiendo que el uso del cigarrillo electrÓnico se triplicÓ entre los jÓvenes estadounidenses apenas y el mÉdico personal de joan sebastian asegura que experimentarÁ un nuevo y revolucionario tratamiento con su paciente. tendremos esta y otras historias en la ediciÓn nocturna. marÍa: "sÁbado gigante" se emitirÁ hasta septiembre, tendremos la historia del mÁs exitoso
teresa: ¿cÓmo era jessica de bebÉ? >> normal.informativos. >> entonces ese dÍa fue muy difÍcil, lloramos, es como que de repente tu vida es de una manera inteligente es algo diferente. teresa: ella y su hija tomaron una decisiÓn. >> ok, vamos a hacerlo por partes. teresa: y eso marcÓ el principio de un nuevo recorrido con un nuevo nombre. marÍa: editorial cuatro personas transgÉnero con sus transiciones en "aquÍ y ahora" el domingo. jorge: y ahora vÁmonos...
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i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50 i think 65 is the new 17 those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the new 50 or new 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers on how much training they give their current workers. even though i can say to you i am teresa and i am 57, if you're at work, don't do that. the strategy would be i would tell everybody, especially if you're a woman, do everything you can to sort of act younger so that you get training. but you might be right. maybe i'm not an activist or revolutionary at heart. or join a union. >> if you are in a position to hire, something you can do as an activist on this issue. >> and you need capital to be able to hire. and that'
i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50 i think 65 is the new 17 those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the new 50 or new 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers...
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>> reporter: even bonnie's niece teresa in memphis heard the news within a few hours of that first 911 call. >> my mother and i always speak on sunday nights. and -- she had called me and said, "bonnie's missing." and -- we both kind of went "oh, no." >> reporter: teresa cook may have been hundreds of miles from where searchers were looking for bonnie harkey, but she says she knew right away that her aunt's disappearance was connected to the decades-long battle over the remains of the harkey fortune. not home invasion? no, her family. >> when we come back -- the search for the missing matriarch. >> i saw bruises on bonnie's arms, like someone had grabbed her! >> somebody sure seemed to know something. >> i might have some information about where bonnie harkey is. >> i was definitely concerned. for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? vo: why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and get 200 dollars or more when you trade in your smartphone for a galaxy s6. verizon. [narration throughout] i started my camry. ran a race most wouldn't dream of starting. chose to take down
>> reporter: even bonnie's niece teresa in memphis heard the news within a few hours of that first 911 call. >> my mother and i always speak on sunday nights. and -- she had called me and said, "bonnie's missing." and -- we both kind of went "oh, no." >> reporter: teresa cook may have been hundreds of miles from where searchers were looking for bonnie harkey, but she says she knew right away that her aunt's disappearance was connected to the decades-long...
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. >>> coming up here teresa guidice's new reality.n in prison and her husband speaking out. >>> prom season is here. it's costing big bucks for kids this year. you're never going to guess what they're spending the most money on. you've got to hear it. stay with us. we aren't looking for just any college students. we're looking for the fighters. the focused. and formidable. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. who want professors who'll know them by name see who they can be... students who want more than a degree on graduation day... they want a career. if you're this kind of student you're our kind of different. devry university. different. on purpose. ♪ ♪ we have very different parenting styles. fritz, go get it! pchu! you can't have enough... of the chicken. oh..i..okay, i think we're good. he's all about fun. but i...i like to have a little discipline. oh, i'll just get one, just in case. i think you just go a little bit overboard... with all this food. it is a sale, so... you keep going! it's great food at a great
. >>> coming up here teresa guidice's new reality.n in prison and her husband speaking out. >>> prom season is here. it's costing big bucks for kids this year. you're never going to guess what they're spending the most money on. you've got to hear it. stay with us. we aren't looking for just any college students. we're looking for the fighters. the focused. and formidable. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. who want professors who'll know them by name see who...
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neighborhood, not santa teresa boulevard. he escaped through the back empty handed and still on the loose. if you recognize him, please call police. >>> an internal investigation is already under way for a disturbing video of an arrest in san bernardino county. this went down yesterday when a man tried to get away from police in a car and then tried to get away on a horse. the chopper video shot by our sister station in los angeles shows the man falling off the horse, then deputies hit him with the stun gun and start kicking and punching him in the head. the suspect's girlfriend says the use of force was unnecessary. >> coming out of nowhere, he feels i might get my kicks. i don't understand why is something like that necessary? >> certainly understand the concern in the community based on what they saw in the video. i'm disturbed by what i see in the video but i don't need to jump to conclusions at this point until we do a thorough investigation. as i indicated, if our deputy sheriffs did something wrong they'll be put off w
neighborhood, not santa teresa boulevard. he escaped through the back empty handed and still on the loose. if you recognize him, please call police. >>> an internal investigation is already under way for a disturbing video of an arrest in san bernardino county. this went down yesterday when a man tried to get away from police in a car and then tried to get away on a horse. the chopper video shot by our sister station in los angeles shows the man falling off the horse, then deputies hit...
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people were gawking. >> reporter: property records show teresa giudice bought the house in 2005.for sale for 315 grand from september until two weeks ago when it was taken off the market. >> i just hope that you know nice people come in and enjoy it like everybody down here enjoys it. >> reporter: at the auction bidding will continue in $1,000 iching represent increments until the home is sold to the highest bidder as is. ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> coming up next on "nbc 10 news at 6," she's accused of ditching her disabled son in a far for days. >> tonight the philadelphia mother is back in town in police custody. what's next for nyla parler and how her quadriplegic son is doing tonight. >>> strong winds and chilly temperatures feels more like march out there. i have information on a freeze warning for parts of our area tonight. plus, how long the cold blast is going to last. >>> the second man from this neighborhood targeted while walking his dog. the warning from police next at 6:00. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> no longer a fugitive. the mother accused of leaving her so
people were gawking. >> reporter: property records show teresa giudice bought the house in 2005.for sale for 315 grand from september until two weeks ago when it was taken off the market. >> i just hope that you know nice people come in and enjoy it like everybody down here enjoys it. >> reporter: at the auction bidding will continue in $1,000 iching represent increments until the home is sold to the highest bidder as is. ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> coming up next...
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she sit with husband joe and two youngest daughters audrey and millana. >> teresa has been rock up. she's taking it day by day. >> reporter: joe told the magazine he droves her four girls 80 miles from their new jersey home to the federal prison in connecticut nearly every weekend. >> typical visit starts at 9:00 a.m. when visiting hours begin in the prison and they end up at 3:00 p.m. they are allowed to hug and kiss only at very beginning and at the very end. surprisingly enough joeys actually more emotional then their four girls when they have to hug good bye. he says he is crying like a baby. >> reporter: therese ace expect to be released in december after serving nearly a year, behind bars. chris and jessica, back to you. >>> for more on this story watch the insider tonight at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> still much more to come in the next half an hour a police detective goes off on a road rage-like tirade, focus on a uber driver passenger in the back seat who recorded the whole thing and there is no surprise that rid ohio has gone viral. le a look. he is one of drexel univer
she sit with husband joe and two youngest daughters audrey and millana. >> teresa has been rock up. she's taking it day by day. >> reporter: joe told the magazine he droves her four girls 80 miles from their new jersey home to the federal prison in connecticut nearly every weekend. >> typical visit starts at 9:00 a.m. when visiting hours begin in the prison and they end up at 3:00 p.m. they are allowed to hug and kiss only at very beginning and at the very end. surprisingly...
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teresa is out of the hospital and steve is in critical condition.ill in the hospital as well. >> this is a powerful neuro toxin that can damage your central nervous system. >> now the exterminating company working there issued a statement saying, quote, we're committed to performing all work we undertake in a way that is safe for our employees, customers and the public end quote. terminix also said they are cooperating with the investigation. >>> the northeast philadelphia man who confessed to killing his wife will appear in court. christopher murray is scheduled for a pretrial hearing later this month. murray told investigators he strangled his wife after an argument last august. her body was found in pennypack park the next day. >>> a philadelphia lawyer accused of paying for sex with a teenager girl numerous times will appear in court today. prosecutors say brian meehan had sex with a teen 20 times at his office. >>> and it's sentencing day for elementary schoolteacher paul hochschwender. in january he pleaded no contest to charges of sexually ab
teresa is out of the hospital and steve is in critical condition.ill in the hospital as well. >> this is a powerful neuro toxin that can damage your central nervous system. >> now the exterminating company working there issued a statement saying, quote, we're committed to performing all work we undertake in a way that is safe for our employees, customers and the public end quote. terminix also said they are cooperating with the investigation. >>> the northeast philadelphia...
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. --- el incidente se report en una casa ubicada en el vecindario de santa teresa al sur de san jos cercade las 2 de la maÑana... ---la propietaria se encerr en el closet y el sujeto forz una puerta y calmadamente hecho una mirada a su alrededor y luego trat de ingresar a su dormitorio.. --- la mujer corri hacia la puerta escap y grit... fue en ese momento que el sospechoso huy.. --- si usted lo reconoce... reportelo con la polica.. lorena/take vo - en oakland... la polica arrest a un hombre sospechoso de realizar disparos desde una vivienda y operar un cultivo de marihuana en esa ciudad... -un equpo "swat" lleg a la casa ubicada en la cuadra 2200 al este de la calle 24th a las 3:00 am del jueves ,despus de recibir la indicacin que hubo un tiroteo en el rea. -el equipo "swat" fue enviado al lugar y lograron hacer contacto con el hombre que se encontraba adentro de la casa quin se rindi un poco antes de las 9:00 de la maÑana. -en el sitio los oficiales se encontraron con el cultivo de marihuana. juanfra/ots - seguimos en oakland... la polica revel fotografas de dos personas de inters en la
. --- el incidente se report en una casa ubicada en el vecindario de santa teresa al sur de san jos cercade las 2 de la maÑana... ---la propietaria se encerr en el closet y el sujeto forz una puerta y calmadamente hecho una mirada a su alrededor y luego trat de ingresar a su dormitorio.. --- la mujer corri hacia la puerta escap y grit... fue en ese momento que el sospechoso huy.. --- si usted lo reconoce... reportelo con la polica.. lorena/take vo - en oakland... la polica arrest a un hombre...
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she's known as the mother teresa of cairo. two decades she has served the children living in egypt's slums through their organization, stephen's children. seven of those beheaded came out of her school, five she knew by name. >> i touch them, i eat with them, i pray with them, i play with them. we cry together. we study together. yes, they are my boys. >> reporter: when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus. i asked mama maggie, how did these simple men have such faith? >> they have their identity their self-respect their self-esteem, clear. and they are looking up knowing they're going to live forever. >> reporter: mama maggie unlike mother teresa came from upper middle class beginnings. the author of her first biography said during an interview on foxnews.com that maggie gabron gave up her career after seeing children live in abject poverty and deciding to help them. >> she realized she got more happyiness out of serving that family than she did from her job and traditional wealth. >> re
she's known as the mother teresa of cairo. two decades she has served the children living in egypt's slums through their organization, stephen's children. seven of those beheaded came out of her school, five she knew by name. >> i touch them, i eat with them, i pray with them, i play with them. we cry together. we study together. yes, they are my boys. >> reporter: when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus. i asked mama maggie, how did these...
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teresa and joe giudice bought it in 2005 for $347,000. neighbors hope someone gets a good deal. >> we hope nice people come in and enjoy it like everybody down here enjoys the shore. >> teresa giudice began serving a 15-month prison sentence in january after she and her husband pleaded guilty to federal bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy charges last year. the shore house was flooded by sandy, then renovated. >>> philadelphia's bike share program is finally on the road. mayor nutter launched the indigo system today. the program has 600 bikes in 70 docking stations that operate 24 hours a day. users will be able to get a bike at any station and return it to any other station by using a member card or a credit or debit card. >>> definitely a chilly breezy day today. and tonight we're going to drop down to freezing for some areas. freezing temperatures in the forecast. most of these hitting around sunrise tomorrow. so you want to cover any sensitive spring plants that have already started blooming. this type of weather will damage them. cool an
teresa and joe giudice bought it in 2005 for $347,000. neighbors hope someone gets a good deal. >> we hope nice people come in and enjoy it like everybody down here enjoys the shore. >> teresa giudice began serving a 15-month prison sentence in january after she and her husband pleaded guilty to federal bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy charges last year. the shore house was flooded by sandy, then renovated. >>> philadelphia's bike share program is finally on the road. mayor...
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>> teresa sparks is navy vet former husband, devoted parent and grand parent.the unique position to empathize with the journey bruce jenner is apparently making. she used to be a self-described alpha male. >> i was the epitome of white affluent white male, dominance. white male entitlement. and it didn't make me happy. >> teresa sparks left that life behind about 20 years ago. twice divorced with three children. she began her journey as a transgender woman. >> this is not something say, okay, i'm going to be transgender tomorrow. this is something you thought about. that you lived. that you have experience heed all of your life. and at some point you just have tocy say you know, it's time. i have to be who i am. >> reporter: becoming an activist, here she is in 1999. one of the first remembrance days for transgender victims of violence. she had an appoint on the the police commission in 2004 and later an historic vote as its president. >> a shock for me and the police. >> reporter: now san francisco's human right commission, the 66-year-old knows a thing or two
>> teresa sparks is navy vet former husband, devoted parent and grand parent.the unique position to empathize with the journey bruce jenner is apparently making. she used to be a self-described alpha male. >> i was the epitome of white affluent white male, dominance. white male entitlement. and it didn't make me happy. >> teresa sparks left that life behind about 20 years ago. twice divorced with three children. she began her journey as a transgender woman. >> this is...
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>> i wanted to comment on something that teresa said. not working, getting depressed -- that's not in my vocabulary. the second aspect of it is personal, fear. i think in one of my many communications, i mentioned that i am working because i need to and i am afraid. i don't want to sit and starve and watch people go to work. i have a strong need to feel like i'm part of the mainstream. i am afraid. i am really afraid. i'm going to be 82 and a couple of weeks. i don't think about my age. -- i am going to be 82 in a couple weeks. that's what is important to me. when you mention the psychological, it lit a light in my head. i can't speak for others. i can only speak for myself. a lot of people that i know, my peers, they say, what are you doing with yourself? i say i am still working, part of the crowd. >> i get it. >> people say, what are you doing? [laughter] i think that is gender specific. [inaudible] [indiscernible] i don't think you should worry about it. [laughter] >> wow. what an ending. that is a great ending. >> thank you so much.
>> i wanted to comment on something that teresa said. not working, getting depressed -- that's not in my vocabulary. the second aspect of it is personal, fear. i think in one of my many communications, i mentioned that i am working because i need to and i am afraid. i don't want to sit and starve and watch people go to work. i have a strong need to feel like i'm part of the mainstream. i am afraid. i am really afraid. i'm going to be 82 and a couple of weeks. i don't think about my age....
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>> teresa sparks is navy vet former husband, devoted parent and grand parent. in the unique position to empathize with the journey bruce jenner is apparently making. she used to be a self-described alpha male. >> i was the epitome of white affluent white male, dominance. white male entitlement. and it didn't make me happy. >> teresa sparks left that life behind about 20 years ago. twice divorced with three children. she began her journey as a transgender woman. >> this is not something say, okay, i'm going to be transgender tomorrow. this is something you thought about. that you lived. that you have experience heed all of your life. and at some point you just have tocy say you know, it's time. i have to be who i am. >> reporter: becoming an activist, here she is in 1999. one of the first remembrance days for transgender victims of violence. she had an appoint on the the police commission in 2004 and later an historic vote as its president. >> a shock for me and the police. >> reporter: now san francisco's human right commission, the 66-year-old knows a thing or
>> teresa sparks is navy vet former husband, devoted parent and grand parent. in the unique position to empathize with the journey bruce jenner is apparently making. she used to be a self-described alpha male. >> i was the epitome of white affluent white male, dominance. white male entitlement. and it didn't make me happy. >> teresa sparks left that life behind about 20 years ago. twice divorced with three children. she began her journey as a transgender woman. >> this...
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estamos este fin de semana desde aquÍ, porque se celebra la fiesta de la flor, y me encuentro con teresan nuestra ciudad de corpus christi. orlando: les quiero contar que ya no hay ni una sola habitaciÓn de hotel, y la ciudad se encuentra repleta, ¿cuÁntas personas esperan en el festival? >> en los dos dÍas estamos esperando recibir 50.000 personas, ya se vendieron todos los boletos para el sÁbado, pero todavÍa podemos recibir algunos cuantos el dÍa de hoy. orlando: se estÁn esperando caravanas desde san antonio, dallas, todo texas se va a reunir en corpus christi, hay celebraciones muy importantes, y algo que me pareciÓ curioso es que van a transmitir en el parque la pelÍcula de selena. >> asÍ es, una vez mÁs vamos a transmitir para toda nuestra gente la pelÍcula de selena que tanto ha recorrido el mundo. orlando: vamos a estar aquÍ llevando lo que suceda, tenemos un pÚblico muy lindo, maÑana sÁbado toda la familia va a estar presente y vamos a llevar los detalles el lunes, mÁs adelante continuÓ aquÍ desde corpus christi, regresamos al estudio. alan: orlando como siempre al pie del caÑÓ
estamos este fin de semana desde aquÍ, porque se celebra la fiesta de la flor, y me encuentro con teresan nuestra ciudad de corpus christi. orlando: les quiero contar que ya no hay ni una sola habitaciÓn de hotel, y la ciudad se encuentra repleta, ¿cuÁntas personas esperan en el festival? >> en los dos dÍas estamos esperando recibir 50.000 personas, ya se vendieron todos los boletos para el sÁbado, pero todavÍa podemos recibir algunos cuantos el dÍa de hoy. orlando: se estÁn...
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she is known as the mother teresa of cairo for two decades she has is her the children living in egypt. seven of those beheaded came out of her schools, five of them she new by name. >> i touch them. i eat with them. i bring them. i play with them. we would cry together. we studied together. yes, they are my boys. >> when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus i asked mama maggie how did these acceptable men have such fate? >> they have this identity, self respect self esteem, clear and they are looking up knowing they're going to live forever. >> mama maggie, unlike mother teresa, came to upper middle class combination, the author of her first biography said during a interview on fox news. com, spirited debate, that maggie gave up her career after seeing children living in poverty and decide to go help them. >> she got more happiness out of serving the family from she did in her job in traditional wealth. >> named after the first christian martyr, who when he was being stoned to death professed his fate in jesus. >> lauren green fox news. >> to you
she is known as the mother teresa of cairo for two decades she has is her the children living in egypt. seven of those beheaded came out of her schools, five of them she new by name. >> i touch them. i eat with them. i bring them. i play with them. we would cry together. we studied together. yes, they are my boys. >> when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus i asked mama maggie how did these acceptable men have such fate? >> they have...
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joe admits life without teresa is hard. he appreciates her more than ever. typical guy. serve a sentence for his fraud convictions after she is released next year. >> even more time apart. >>> next to an epic april fool's day prank by tom brady -- >> love it. of course, the new england patriots quarterback got a lot of people upset last week. even his employers, if you will, when he did this. he posted this video. he was jumping off a cliff about 40 feet up. this is in costa rica. he's on a family vacation here. >> wow. well, then he posted this on facebook. tom brady in a full-body cast. >> that's awesome. >> made a few hearts stop on his team. don't worry. this is just a joke. >> the caption said it wasn't the cliff jump that did him in but michael jordan, they were playing pickup ball and there is video of that out there. brady wrote, "jordan's crossover is no joke." >>> grammy winner john legend and his wife christy teigen married their dogs in a spoof of legend's "all of me" video. ♪ cause i give you all of me ♪ ♪ and you give me all of you ♪ >> i need more time. th
joe admits life without teresa is hard. he appreciates her more than ever. typical guy. serve a sentence for his fraud convictions after she is released next year. >> even more time apart. >>> next to an epic april fool's day prank by tom brady -- >> love it. of course, the new england patriots quarterback got a lot of people upset last week. even his employers, if you will, when he did this. he posted this video. he was jumping off a cliff about 40 feet up. this is in...
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teresa: imd curator and director of collections at the museum and we are in the new lincoln exhibit called president clinton is dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we hope people understand not just time but place is through this great map on the floor in the center of the gallery. because we are almost in this building at the epicenter of things. the museum is on the site of the national hotel which is the hotel were both stated the night before -- where booth stated before he committed the horrible crime. this is the breaking news, the flash moment, the president has been shot. interestingly it views the word assassination at the time because it meant a surprise violent attack on someone. it did not mean that it resulted in death, it has come to mean that over the years. one of the things tha
teresa: imd curator and director of collections at the museum and we are in the new lincoln exhibit called president clinton is dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we hope people understand not just...
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>> guest: i've interviewed desmond tutu mother teresa from calcutta, mohammed yunis from bangladesh was jim mcgovern and people like that and i always ask them how is the best way it will be the purpose of our lives if you see the light of purpose. you need to go where people are. the idea was sound and taken to a local public high school and asked can i come in and teach the class if you want to try come on in. i've had about 12,000 over the years. we read the literature and peace in on the first day we didn't really get into it why haven't we heard about these people? >> host: it's not only the people that you've introduced into coming it's your ideas and first maybe we should say that this book is a collection of marvelous letters to you that you then respond to and i must say that i learned so much and was inspired just by reading their letters and your responses and the beauty of this book there is a combination of you pulling quotes from people that you just mentioned but then there is your own wisdom and humor that comes out and then every letter there is a combination of that an
>> guest: i've interviewed desmond tutu mother teresa from calcutta, mohammed yunis from bangladesh was jim mcgovern and people like that and i always ask them how is the best way it will be the purpose of our lives if you see the light of purpose. you need to go where people are. the idea was sound and taken to a local public high school and asked can i come in and teach the class if you want to try come on in. i've had about 12,000 over the years. we read the literature and peace in on...
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. >> the first shot of teresa giudice in prison.udget spa stay. >> she works out up to three times a day. she's getting pretty buff. >> does her photo op break rules? >> california police are investigating the death of the heir to an oil fortune. >> billionaire heir andrew getty found dead in his hollywood hills home? was there foul play? we're inside the case. >> i'm really, really worried about rob. >> and are the kardashians fighting over an intervention for rob? >> this is pathetic. >> and north west, it is time for your close-up. >> then singer jason derulo is known for his bad breakup with america's sweetheart, jordin sparks. ♪ >> now he's looking for redemption. >> will you ever make another song about marriage and put your girlfriend in it? >> to write something like that i was very, very touched. >> let's go inside! >> now, the latest celebrity and pop culture news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider," together with yahoo. >>> new jersey housewife teresa giudice poses for her first family photo in prison, but could thi
. >> the first shot of teresa giudice in prison.udget spa stay. >> she works out up to three times a day. she's getting pretty buff. >> does her photo op break rules? >> california police are investigating the death of the heir to an oil fortune. >> billionaire heir andrew getty found dead in his hollywood hills home? was there foul play? we're inside the case. >> i'm really, really worried about rob. >> and are the kardashians fighting over an...
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and one woman another as the mother teresa of cairo has dedicated her life to help them overcome.chief religion correspondent has her story. >> hi, shannon. it is the first ever biography what's been working in the trenches of the poorest and giving them hope and faith as she did for the 21 coptic christians beheaded. >> for two decades she has served the children living in the slums seven of these beheaded came out of the schools, five of them she knew by name. >> i touched them, i eat with them i play with them, i pray with them we cry together, we study together. yes, they are my boys. >> when they were beheaded, the 21 men called on the names of jesus. i asked her how did they have such faith? >> they had identity and self-respect and self-esteem and clear and they are looking up knowing they are going to live forever. >> mother maggie, unlike mother teresa, came up from upper middle class livings and she said that maggie gave up her career after seeing children living in ab set poverty and decided to help them. >> she realized she got more happiness out of serving herthat fam
and one woman another as the mother teresa of cairo has dedicated her life to help them overcome.chief religion correspondent has her story. >> hi, shannon. it is the first ever biography what's been working in the trenches of the poorest and giving them hope and faith as she did for the 21 coptic christians beheaded. >> for two decades she has served the children living in the slums seven of these beheaded came out of the schools, five of them she knew by name. >> i touched...
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. --- el incidente se report en una casa ubicada en el vecindario de santa teresa al sur de san jos cercade las 2 de la maÑana... ---la propietaria se encerr en el closet y el sujeto forz una puerta y calmadamente hecho una mirada a su alrededor y luego trat de ingresar a su dormitorio.. --- la mujer corri hacia la puerta escap y grit... fue en ese momento que el sospechoso huy.. --- si usted lo reconoce... reportelo con la polica.. juanfra/ots - seguimos en oakland... la polica revel fotografas de dos personas de inters en la muerte del msico de 26 aÑos... que encontr la muerte el domingo pasado... take vo -- la fotografa muestra a un hombre y una mujer, que la polica cree estuvieron con el sospechoso de los disparos... ---tambin mostraron fotografias del vehculo de los seÑalados... --emilio nevrez muri al ser impactado por una bala prdida, poco despus de realizar una presentacin con su banda musical en el bar " golden bull ". ---de acuerdo con el informe preliminar dos hombres presuntamente habian estado discutiendo previo a los disparos... lorena/take vo - en oakland... la polica arres
. --- el incidente se report en una casa ubicada en el vecindario de santa teresa al sur de san jos cercade las 2 de la maÑana... ---la propietaria se encerr en el closet y el sujeto forz una puerta y calmadamente hecho una mirada a su alrededor y luego trat de ingresar a su dormitorio.. --- la mujer corri hacia la puerta escap y grit... fue en ese momento que el sospechoso huy.. --- si usted lo reconoce... reportelo con la polica.. juanfra/ots - seguimos en oakland... la polica revel...
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but i thought they were playing and that they were okay in the garage but they weren't. >> and when teresad home from school firefighters were at the house to the rescue. her aunt had found timmy and called for help. >> i was hoping the firefighters didn't give up on him. >> and they didn't. as a result a little girl and her dog are reunited and looking forward to growing up together. >> ah. girls need dogs that's for sure. >> they do. >>> now we are working on breaking news as well. there mass been a shooting in sunnyvale. we're going to go to that right after the break. it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-watching pass to tv's hottest shows free with xfinity on demand. xfinity watchathon week. now through april 12th. perfect for people who really love tv. >>> we're following two breaking news stories right now. the first is a local story. we're heading to sunnyvale with our chopper. that's where an officer-involved shooting has been reported. this happened in the last 45 minutes or so near the intersense of lawrence expre
but i thought they were playing and that they were okay in the garage but they weren't. >> and when teresad home from school firefighters were at the house to the rescue. her aunt had found timmy and called for help. >> i was hoping the firefighters didn't give up on him. >> and they didn't. as a result a little girl and her dog are reunited and looking forward to growing up together. >> ah. girls need dogs that's for sure. >> they do. >>> now we are...
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teresa in new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim.ause back in january i purchased in shake shack stock? i've been pleased with how it's been doing, but after watching today, i'm wondering if i should hold it for a little longer? >> well you know teresa it's gone up so much so fast i wouldn't mind at all if you rang the register and took some money off the table. i don't think that's a bad idea. trevor in texas, trevor. >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the great state of texas. my question is underarmour. dropped all the way down to 82 this week. >> true true okay. owning underarmour is going to require you to be able to accept that there's going to be peaks and valleys. i think it's a great stock, run by a great guy, kevin plank, but remember we're right now in a down squall. that means this stock will cup until pressure. i would use the pressure to buy, not sell underarmour. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. random? no it's all about understanding
teresa in new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim.ause back in january i purchased in shake shack stock? i've been pleased with how it's been doing, but after watching today, i'm wondering if i should hold it for a little longer? >> well you know teresa it's gone up so much so fast i wouldn't mind at all if you rang the register and took some money off the table. i don't think that's a bad idea. trevor in texas, trevor. >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the great state of texas. my question...
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teresa divine and stephen he he esmond used methyl bromide. the hotel said the family is in our thoughts and prayers and investigating. >>> the new iphone some complain it bends and breaks. hold on there buddy put the new sx as the new iphone and both phones bend under the same amount of pressure. >>> the phillies start the season with the 9th highest payroll in major baseball. the dodgers and the yankees top the list, they are contenders. >>> wall street opens after a long holiday weekend, futures point to a drop at the opening bell. >>> this high school senior from long island has a bright future all 8 ivy universities have accepted heard yecca. the ivy leaguer said he is looking toward yale. >>> at least five dogs have dialed from dog flu. they have a respiratory condition. the disease spreads from dog to dog. there's a vaccine available but not effective immediately so owner's need to be cautious. >> an easter bunny is stuffed but not with candy. >>> police investigate a crime scene and a rapper is under investigation. that story is ahead.
teresa divine and stephen he he esmond used methyl bromide. the hotel said the family is in our thoughts and prayers and investigating. >>> the new iphone some complain it bends and breaks. hold on there buddy put the new sx as the new iphone and both phones bend under the same amount of pressure. >>> the phillies start the season with the 9th highest payroll in major baseball. the dodgers and the yankees top the list, they are contenders. >>> wall street opens after...
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a phrase teresa used. her to start, talking about the topic by talking about what you think about that? why do you think this is the age of the end of retirement? >> talking about retirement that is voluntary. that promises a secure income for the rest of your life. that is pretty much gone for most people. let's take off the top 10%. that's fine. they're a little bit worried about living too long but they're okay. the real problem is the bottom 90%. there isn't a problem of long-term care insurance or of finding work if you've lost your job. liza said a lot of people are retired earlier than they thought they would be. journalists but you're not alone. most people who are retired say i left work earlier than i wanted to. so most of the so-called retirement is just withdrawal from the labor market with no fault of their own. with no choice. either because of health spousal health or because they're laid off. then they reenter the labor market at very different jobs than they had before. so we don't, we hav
a phrase teresa used. her to start, talking about the topic by talking about what you think about that? why do you think this is the age of the end of retirement? >> talking about retirement that is voluntary. that promises a secure income for the rest of your life. that is pretty much gone for most people. let's take off the top 10%. that's fine. they're a little bit worried about living too long but they're okay. the real problem is the bottom 90%. there isn't a problem of long-term...
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. >> teresa ariel says she didn't wait to watch the bear escape.here you can see his claw marks. >> i didn't really feel like i was in danger but he was so big and making so much noise and doing so much damage i was scared to death. >> but with her shotgun in one hand and cell phone in the other -- >>en i opened the door like this and saw him and just stuck my hand out. >> she took this four-second video. ariel says the bear came through a side door. >> he had come inside after my garbage and turned the garbage cans over and in doing so he shut the door and locked himself inside. >> reporter: the department of natural resources says this isn't typical bear behavior but that a wild bear will do just about anything to get out if it feels trapped even break a window nearly seven feet off the ground. >> his head was all the way to the top. >> state officials say springrouses bears from hibernation. that's why it's imperative to keep food and garbage locked away. teresa says she thought both her garbage and garage door were safe but has learned her less
. >> teresa ariel says she didn't wait to watch the bear escape.here you can see his claw marks. >> i didn't really feel like i was in danger but he was so big and making so much noise and doing so much damage i was scared to death. >> but with her shotgun in one hand and cell phone in the other -- >>en i opened the door like this and saw him and just stuck my hand out. >> she took this four-second video. ariel says the bear came through a side door. >> he...
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joining me now is josh barro, maria teresa kumar, and jess macintosh.make of that assessment? >> i thought the joke was kind of tacky and comes in a line of comments that mahr has made that have drawn a lot of negative attention, but i think you have to look at the joke in the context it is. when you say this guy looks like this guy, it is about these broader senses that we have about people of muslim heritage. i don't think it was a good joke to make. >> maria teresa it is two subjects where there is a lot of sensitivity. one the boston marathon trial is ongoing and, b, our relationships with muslims are incredibly fraught. this is in the context of a whole lot of other stuff. what do you think of the criticism? >> i think that's right what you mentioned. the boston marathon is still fresh in everybody's mind and it's painful. i think it is what josh was saying. unfortunately, it's a pattern that keeps popping up on bill maher maher's show. i commend the fact that the majority of the folks are saying enough is enough. it is a young tweens and teens are
joining me now is josh barro, maria teresa kumar, and jess macintosh.make of that assessment? >> i thought the joke was kind of tacky and comes in a line of comments that mahr has made that have drawn a lot of negative attention, but i think you have to look at the joke in the context it is. when you say this guy looks like this guy, it is about these broader senses that we have about people of muslim heritage. i don't think it was a good joke to make. >> maria teresa it is two...
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teresa sparks says watching his story is like reliving his life. >> i transitioned in mid40s. whether it is your mid40s rather than mid60s and the question is why not? why not? why didn't i have the nerve to do it 20 years earlier. >> reporter: carmen stuart who works with transgender youth is inspired. >> the reason i didn't want to tell people is because if i could skip past this part of life and live but it is not helping other people. it is not looking up to the older people who did it like bruce jenner and not able to come out. it max me proud to be out. >> they are transgender married and the parents of a 2-year-old. >> bruce jenner presented a complex human picture of one way to be transgender. i was glad they didn't present it as the only way to be transgender. i'm glad they said he has access to money that a lot of transgender people don't. >> for him it is what is on the inside and not on the outside. people on the media get fixated with the outside. >> tiffany wood said people who haven't lived through this shouldn't play arm chair quarterback. >> this is not footba
teresa sparks says watching his story is like reliving his life. >> i transitioned in mid40s. whether it is your mid40s rather than mid60s and the question is why not? why not? why didn't i have the nerve to do it 20 years earlier. >> reporter: carmen stuart who works with transgender youth is inspired. >> the reason i didn't want to tell people is because if i could skip past this part of life and live but it is not helping other people. it is not looking up to the older...
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. >> teresa and donald are members of the indian tribe native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank at. >> what do you would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they're being forced to the face the foss bald that their way of life may end. the fuss have so dwindled in number at a map this tribe. >> since bp we approach one of donald's favorite fishing spots. during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> 15 feet on the bank. >> 15 feet that went away. >> that's not all that worries them. since the bp spill they say they've been catching deformed fish. this is a picture of one. swollen red and missing scales. bp recently released a report tied to the fifth anniversary of this spill. it says there has not been any significant long-term impact on the marine life in the gulf, adding that the location of the spill in deep water and a massive response which followed mitigated the damage. fiv
. >> teresa and donald are members of the indian tribe native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank at. >> what do you would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they're being forced to the face the foss bald that their way of life may end. the fuss...
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teresa shared the picture on facebook. we want to see more. you for watching see you again at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." southern slam. fierce winds ripping a circus tent wide open. families running for cover. the lightning, the flooding the tornado sightings right now. severe storms firing up at this hour. who is in the hot zone tonight? >>> up in flames. the bus full of students. first the smoke, then the panic. >> get off the bus! >> the rush to get away just in time. >>> split-second decision. a suspect with his hand in his pocket running toward police. >> i don't want to shoot you, man! i don't want to shoot you! >> one officer's life or death call caught on camera. >>> and the rock star. she's one of the best climbers in the world blazing up mountains. shattering records and still finding time for middle school.
teresa shared the picture on facebook. we want to see more. you for watching see you again at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." southern slam. fierce winds ripping a circus tent wide open. families running for cover. the lightning, the flooding the tornado sightings right now. severe storms firing up at this hour. who is in the hot zone tonight? >>> up in flames. the bus full of students. first the smoke, then the panic. >> get off the bus! >>...