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this was a man who is paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting was to see what the public's perception of that was. one of the things we point out to visitors here is that we have 130,000 photographs of fdr in our collection but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule that was observed by the press and the media at the time that you do not photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair or photograph him in ways that would reveal the extent of his disability. the public knew that fdr had contracted polio and he had some form of disability. but what really was not understood was how great of a disability it was. this incredible photograph of fdr is taken right in front of the home here in hyde park on election night in 1936. of course he is beaming because , he has just won a tremendous victory. this was a huge landslide. he wins every state in the nation except for maine and vermont. his mother is to the left of him. two of his sons. and on the far right, eleanor roosevelt. t
this was a man who is paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting was to see what the public's perception of that was. one of the things we point out to visitors here is that we have 130,000 photographs of fdr in our collection but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule that was observed by the press and the media at the time that you do not photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair or photograph him in ways that would reveal...
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she wears a waist trainer from the moment she wakes up to the moment she goes to bed. do you have a waist trainer on right now? >> i do have a waist trainer on all day. i wear this all day every day. >> reporter: its origin dating back to 16th century europe with a corset. memorable scene titanic depicts popularity in the early 1900s. fast forward to it's back. minus the boning and strings. replaced with more breathable cotton and latex. >> we're just going, eating healthy and going to the gym 24/7, but we still have that little flab down there, like what can i do about this? waist train. >> reporter: but when doctors weigh in on waist trainers, they say the health risks outweigh any benefits. >> constipation, reflux, not reathing well. pneumonia because they wear it for a while and are not taking good, >> reporter: alisa spent almost $200 on her waist trainer and was determined to squeeze into it. you forced it. >> i forced it. the first day i remember be being in the car was on the way to the gym, and i could not breathe. >> reporter: when she hit her highest weight o
she wears a waist trainer from the moment she wakes up to the moment she goes to bed. do you have a waist trainer on right now? >> i do have a waist trainer on all day. i wear this all day every day. >> reporter: its origin dating back to 16th century europe with a corset. memorable scene titanic depicts popularity in the early 1900s. fast forward to it's back. minus the boning and strings. replaced with more breathable cotton and latex. >> we're just going, eating healthy and...
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>> like the mexicans and the [ bleep ] over there. >> take your hands and put them inside the waist band at the front. >> go down to the yellow line. >> stop at the red line. turn and face the wall. >> right now you're standing in the position of safety. if a fight were to break out, this you need to assume your position. >> if a fight breaks out, we'll assume you're part of the problem unless you stand like this. >> turn to your left. >> walk down the yellow line, follow the yellow line all the way down. >> all wait to the back of the elevator, stay facing the back wall. correct. >> do you want to eat dinner? >> ma'am, here's your tray. >> facing that wall. >> straight down the hallway here. grab two blankets. >> two blankets. >> you're in 12. >> 200 bond you're in cell 8. >> we're come and talk to you in a few minutes. >> the inmates are given a temporary housing location until they talk to classification officers, through the classification process is you know how we find out if people need to be separated, from the general population, if they have any gang issues, if they have any en
>> like the mexicans and the [ bleep ] over there. >> take your hands and put them inside the waist band at the front. >> go down to the yellow line. >> stop at the red line. turn and face the wall. >> right now you're standing in the position of safety. if a fight were to break out, this you need to assume your position. >> if a fight breaks out, we'll assume you're part of the problem unless you stand like this. >> turn to your left. >> walk...
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his family said he was strapped to the bed by the legs, wrists and waist, although he had calmed downn following the story from tokyo. this has happened a while ago, local media did not cover the story? now that the family spoken out, have we heard from the hospital where he was? no, we haven't, not from the hospital, who are still refusing to make a comment, there has also been no response from the japanese government. it is not getting much coverage on domesticjapanese media. that was one of the complaints made by the group set up by a professor, who were with the family yesterday. they said the only reason this was being talked about is because the victim was a foreigner. that is why it is getting more attention from the foreign media. he said this is a widespread problem in psychiatric ca re widespread problem in psychiatric care injapan, and it has been highlighted by the tragic death of this young new zealand man. some of the statistics he quoted yesterday, for example, the average lengths of restraint in a psychiatric hospital for patients is 96 days, an extraordinary figure. t
his family said he was strapped to the bed by the legs, wrists and waist, although he had calmed downn following the story from tokyo. this has happened a while ago, local media did not cover the story? now that the family spoken out, have we heard from the hospital where he was? no, we haven't, not from the hospital, who are still refusing to make a comment, there has also been no response from the japanese government. it is not getting much coverage on domesticjapanese media. that was one of...
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. >> reporter: the family says a guest found abbey and austin floating face down in the waist-deep pooley were then rushed to the hospital. when ginny and john arrived, they found austin unconscious with a golf ball-sized lump on his head and abbey on a ventilator. >> austin was sedated. there was blood on the floor in austin's room. >> abbey really needed to get to an icu. >> reporter: by sunday it became clear that abbey needed to be moved from an icu in mexico to a higher-level trauma hospital in florida. >> when did you realize that nothing could be done? >> there's a whole protocol. tests that need to be run. >> on thursday they ran those tests, and it was thursday. >> that she was pronounced -- >> around noon. >> reporter: abbey conner passed away on thursday january 12th. mexican officials ruled that her death was an accidental drowning. that day their blood alcohol level was reported to be a .25, three times the legal limit in their home state. austin says he can't remember how many shots they had. >> is it at all possible that this was an accident and that there was just too mu
. >> reporter: the family says a guest found abbey and austin floating face down in the waist-deep pooley were then rushed to the hospital. when ginny and john arrived, they found austin unconscious with a golf ball-sized lump on his head and abbey on a ventilator. >> austin was sedated. there was blood on the floor in austin's room. >> abbey really needed to get to an icu. >> reporter: by sunday it became clear that abbey needed to be moved from an icu in mexico to a...
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. - so one around your waist, one around the mouth. all you need to do is grab one finger and peel. - there you go. - so all i have to do is peel back one finger? - right. - and kids can do this? - right, even guys can do it. - wow. - right, pretty easy. katie this is one of my favorite ones that i'm gonna show you now, okay? this one is what you're gonna do as if, he was coming up and he's maybe gonna choke your head, you're pinned against a wall. what you're gonna do is you're gonna take two fingers and at his trachea, you're gonna drive right through. so go up and just touch him right there, and if you did that and you poked really hard, he would probably choke. - what i'd do is go, it makes them choke and it gives you plenty of time to get away. - gives you a lot of time. you're just gonna use two fingers too and you're gonna push as hard as you can. 'cause remember, you're in fear of your life. you're gonna escape, you're not gonna kill him, but you're gonna hurt him and it's gonna make a difference. - that's so much simpler than
. - so one around your waist, one around the mouth. all you need to do is grab one finger and peel. - there you go. - so all i have to do is peel back one finger? - right. - and kids can do this? - right, even guys can do it. - wow. - right, pretty easy. katie this is one of my favorite ones that i'm gonna show you now, okay? this one is what you're gonna do as if, he was coming up and he's maybe gonna choke your head, you're pinned against a wall. what you're gonna do is you're gonna take two...
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has it around the waist. and -- >> lost him. >> nope. wiggles free. >> not back in the gap. >> nope. still has another shot at it. right here. simon pulls in, bam. got him. puts him into that crate. simon does a bit of research, finds out where the badgers hang out in this neighborhood. that's a thing. and it was only about a half mile away. the badger was uninjured. he opens up the crate and gone. not typical to see badgers in the daylight. not typical to see this either. armadillos on the beach. >> i'm teaching sherman how to heel. >> heel, sherman! and this thing heels. >> i didn't know you could have a pet armadillo. >> this isn't a pet. this is part of mark rosenthal's animal magic too em. they've been dealing with exotic animals for 37 years. they're all in the business of teaching, education, respect for animals. in many cases they have rescued some of these animals that are in their troupe. and this is just another one. >> okay, sherman. wave good-bye. >>> with the land mass of china being roughly 3.7 million square miles, there a
has it around the waist. and -- >> lost him. >> nope. wiggles free. >> not back in the gap. >> nope. still has another shot at it. right here. simon pulls in, bam. got him. puts him into that crate. simon does a bit of research, finds out where the badgers hang out in this neighborhood. that's a thing. and it was only about a half mile away. the badger was uninjured. he opens up the crate and gone. not typical to see badgers in the daylight. not typical to see this...
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this is a man is paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting is to see what the public perception of that was. one of the things that we point out the visitors here is that we fdr,130,000 photographs of but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule that was observed by the press and media at the time that you do not photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair. you do not photograph him in ways that when it revealed -- that would reveal the extent of his disability. the public knew that he had some form of disability, but what was not understood was how great a disability was great this incredible photograph of fdr is taken right in front of the home here in hyde park on election night in 1936, and he is leaning because he has just won a tremendous victory. this is a huge landslide. he wins every state in the nation except maine and vermont. his mother is then to the left of him. two of his sons, and on the far right eleanor roosevelt. this victory was so immense that fdr
this is a man is paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting is to see what the public perception of that was. one of the things that we point out the visitors here is that we fdr,130,000 photographs of but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule that was observed by the press and media at the time that you do not photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair. you do not photograph him in ways that when it revealed -- that would...
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"let me see the waistband, joe" perhaps referring to young black men that might have a pistol in the waist. the chief tweeted out it's disgraceful. and the department said the message on the t-shirt does not represent the mbd values. d. m.b. i talked by phone of the black officers working in the district. one is retire and the other is active duty. the row tired officer said he found it offensive. the active duty said he did not. it comes from "sons of anarchy" that a number of police and military groups use it. m. p.d. says officer who wore it has been taken off the street and put on desk duty. nancy: the storms continue to hit the d.m.v. the rain is coming down. alison: this is the beginning. late tonight at 11:00 or 12:00 it will be really dangerous. steve: and when it's dark. i was driving this afternoon. late morning/early afternoon. the rain was coming down so hard that the collision center on the front of my going off. nancy: watch for hydroplaning. steve: i was freaking out. brian said you can shut it off. leave it to brian. looking at the national harbor we would normally see the
"let me see the waistband, joe" perhaps referring to young black men that might have a pistol in the waist. the chief tweeted out it's disgraceful. and the department said the message on the t-shirt does not represent the mbd values. d. m.b. i talked by phone of the black officers working in the district. one is retire and the other is active duty. the row tired officer said he found it offensive. the active duty said he did not. it comes from "sons of anarchy" that a number...
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if you avoid being tagged while staying inbounds you earn points tagging above the neck or below the waist> wait, they have rules to this game of tag. >> they have rules and serious skill. >> yeah, and they're making money doing this. >> tag,up with good morning washington. it's july 19, 2017. we made it to hump day. your forecast is moments away-- but first here are some of the morning's top stories. the latest effort to repeal the affordable care act-- appears to be dead. three republican senators and all the democrats say they will vote "no" on a proposed bill to repeal obamacare without a prepared replacement. senate majority mcconnell says he will still move forward with a vote next week. president trump slamming congress for not getting a deal done and says he will now just wait for the affordable care act to fail. a loudoun county chipotle is set to reopen after a health scare. it happened at the restaurant on route 7 in sterling. multiple people reported... getting sick after eating there. they say -- they experienced fever, nausea and vomiting. chipotle officials say the restauran
if you avoid being tagged while staying inbounds you earn points tagging above the neck or below the waist> wait, they have rules to this game of tag. >> they have rules and serious skill. >> yeah, and they're making money doing this. >> tag,up with good morning washington. it's july 19, 2017. we made it to hump day. your forecast is moments away-- but first here are some of the morning's top stories. the latest effort to repeal the affordable care act-- appears to be dead....
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tagging above the neck or below the waist, not allowed. >> wait, they actually have rules to this gameave rules and serious skill. >> yeah, and they're making money doing this. >> tag, you're it. >> a game of tag. camera. more news after this. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...as
tagging above the neck or below the waist, not allowed. >> wait, they actually have rules to this gameave rules and serious skill. >> yeah, and they're making money doing this. >> tag, you're it. >> a game of tag. camera. more news after this. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could...
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. >> reporter: dustin holds caraway by the waist. >> while we're holding him, i was watching him, thea lot worse, and it seemed to get darker. >> reporter: the officers knew they had to get everyone out. >> i was just finishing up the client's haircut, i started to smell smoke. >> reporter: michael was working at the salon. >> the cops come rushing up the stairs, and say get out of building now! >> reporter: saturday afternoon, gay pride celebrations were about to go full swing, and the fire grew. the officers soon realized that the entrance to the burning building was down the sidewalk and around the coroner to this gate -- corner to the gate. the three officers safely evacuated about a dozen people from the burning building. firefighters arrived within minutes and put out the flames. >> it's a dangerous situation, but there's people there. so we started off running. the main priority is to get people out safely. >> reporter: people say the police officers went above and beyond their call. >> i'm very proud of the police department. >> they said we want to thank you for watching our
. >> reporter: dustin holds caraway by the waist. >> while we're holding him, i was watching him, thea lot worse, and it seemed to get darker. >> reporter: the officers knew they had to get everyone out. >> i was just finishing up the client's haircut, i started to smell smoke. >> reporter: michael was working at the salon. >> the cops come rushing up the stairs, and say get out of building now! >> reporter: saturday afternoon, gay pride celebrations...
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researchers found if the boys can lose the waist before their 20s the risk decrease. high blood pressure is commonly associated with stroke. >>> a young boy in new york has become the youngest recipient of a 3d printed arm. isaac cruz is the first to use the arm. processprosthetic can alleviate. they are not fitted for children who grow quickly, a 3d printed prosthetic is changing things. this arm costs $100 and it takes the pressure off the parents of his parents. >> they are disposable in such a way. it breaks, it breaks be we'll make another one. i allows them to be more comfortable with a prosthetic. >> the doctor received a grant for the 3d printer and created other prosthetics, include for the 3d printer and created other >> emily: i want toe live on my own but i know it won't be easy. how will i keep up with everyday expenses: rent, food, bus tickets? >> joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including emily. open a pa able account today b
researchers found if the boys can lose the waist before their 20s the risk decrease. high blood pressure is commonly associated with stroke. >>> a young boy in new york has become the youngest recipient of a 3d printed arm. isaac cruz is the first to use the arm. processprosthetic can alleviate. they are not fitted for children who grow quickly, a 3d printed prosthetic is changing things. this arm costs $100 and it takes the pressure off the parents of his parents. >> they are...
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the attention of celebrities and average woman. >> here's how it goes. claims you can get a smaller waist. does it work and is it worth the risk. >> i do have a waist trainer on right now. i wear this all day every day. >> she says her waist from 36 to 30 in five months all thanks to a waist trainer. the device is made of breathable cotton and latex. supposed to squeeze your waist. alicia tells us her experience was much different. she couldn't breathe in it and left marks all over her back. >> it looks like stabs all over. it wasn't pretty. >> doctors say you should never wear one while working out or sleeping because it can restrict breathing. they recommend good old fashioned diet and exercise to slim down. what do you think. >> victorian era. >> sort of seems like that. although i'm a big fan of spanx. waist trainers are pretty serious. what do you think of these? too risky. worth the results. tweet us what you think. >>> 5:23. president trump saying apple ceo is bringing manufacturing jobs to the u.s. landon is here with the story. president says it's happening, but apple ceo isn't com
the attention of celebrities and average woman. >> here's how it goes. claims you can get a smaller waist. does it work and is it worth the risk. >> i do have a waist trainer on right now. i wear this all day every day. >> she says her waist from 36 to 30 in five months all thanks to a waist trainer. the device is made of breathable cotton and latex. supposed to squeeze your waist. alicia tells us her experience was much different. she couldn't breathe in it and left marks all...
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he suffered a broken back which instantly paralyzed him below the waist. he retired from the army in 2010 but served as a flight instructor. in 2013, he is the first military recipient for next the skeleton. memorial day of 2014, 100,000 devices. video, i was in the back room crying, gary walked down the aisle. as president reagan once said, are veterans of the heroes among andlet us pay the tribute resolve to live up to their example. i can think of no better person whose example i would like to live up to. ladies and gentlemen, gary linfoot. [applause] [applause] gary: made it. thank you. my legs are shaking. i am nervous. good evening and thank you for joining us. it is an honor and pleasure to be here. i have the opportunity to speak with you. i would like to recognize and celebrate his 97th birthday. i hope i am that good when i am your age. the film you saw, she did a fabulous job on it. it really captures the essence of what they are doing. tonight i am going to tell you a story. my hope is that you hear the story of a family who has overcome and tha
he suffered a broken back which instantly paralyzed him below the waist. he retired from the army in 2010 but served as a flight instructor. in 2013, he is the first military recipient for next the skeleton. memorial day of 2014, 100,000 devices. video, i was in the back room crying, gary walked down the aisle. as president reagan once said, are veterans of the heroes among andlet us pay the tribute resolve to live up to their example. i can think of no better person whose example i would like...
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unfolding in the senate for a third straight day, multiple attempts to repeal obamacare has now gone to the waist side. our garret hayes is basically sleeping on the hill. >> reporter: starting at 10:00, senate returns at 10:00 a.m. and they got 10 hours and they start something that we call a vote- vote-a-rama. hundreds of amendments to this bill. most of this is symbolic vote. how do we get here? the republicans' two big plans to repeal and replace or just repeal obamacare failed in spectacular fashion in the last two days. the repeal plan lost nine republican votes. mostly moderate and some folks focusing on the process and they thought it is disaster. the process does not get any better today. at the end of this vote-a-rama, mitch mcconnell is expected to introduce a skinny repeal. it is a bill that'll get voted tonight. it is something that did not exist two or three days ago. >> vote-a-rama, all right, we'll take a break garret, it is extraordinary of what's happening on the hill. up metroplex, munext, they need something else, vote-a-rama sounds much more fun than it is. ♪ you're gonna hav
unfolding in the senate for a third straight day, multiple attempts to repeal obamacare has now gone to the waist side. our garret hayes is basically sleeping on the hill. >> reporter: starting at 10:00, senate returns at 10:00 a.m. and they got 10 hours and they start something that we call a vote- vote-a-rama. hundreds of amendments to this bill. most of this is symbolic vote. how do we get here? the republicans' two big plans to repeal and replace or just repeal obamacare failed in...
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. >> only sky showing, the waist down, from her pant. >> i think for the mayor i j blige, she is likes, did 23 hits. >> yes. >> she went through everything, even her new things, and i think for people who may not be familiar with the music, oh, this is like sad, and like down, but she is going through some things right now. like, she going through divorce. >> well they got tight shot after one of her songs. and she started to break up her voice broke up. and looked like she was about to cry. >> i thought i saw tears. i thought i saw tears. what's this about now? >> her husband used to be like her manager, and so basically, they were married for 12 years. name is kendo filed for divorce in claims of his infidelity, he was cheating all of that, and they based the decision on overall name disrespect, she felt with all of his schenn ankle ganse and things, also the point is recently it was ruled that even though he cheated even though she filed, she has to pay him like alimony. she is having to pay him money to keep up with his lifestyle. even though she feels like he did her wrong. >> i
. >> only sky showing, the waist down, from her pant. >> i think for the mayor i j blige, she is likes, did 23 hits. >> yes. >> she went through everything, even her new things, and i think for people who may not be familiar with the music, oh, this is like sad, and like down, but she is going through some things right now. like, she going through divorce. >> well they got tight shot after one of her songs. and she started to break up her voice broke up. and looked...
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a white and velvet turn inwith ostrich plumes and a crescent in front, gold chains around the waist andrists. she was probably two, three inches taller than james without a turbin but this outfit made her a foot taller and she doesn't mind and neither did he. but the time did not last. the british were at war with france. and decided it would help them if they shut down u.s. trade with france and they needed more sailors. so they started stopping american ships and taking off board and putting it into their navy anybody they suspected of not being an american. now because, of course, many people in the united states had come from england, they were often taking american citizens. i heard that -- i read some place that one of the devices for decide wlg you were an american or not is to zou say the word peas. and if anyone said pays, they took them right away. now the idea of our citizens being sieged was, of course, very objectionable. and in june of 1812 congress declared war. and madison became the first president to carry the nation into war under the constitution. now we often here a
a white and velvet turn inwith ostrich plumes and a crescent in front, gold chains around the waist andrists. she was probably two, three inches taller than james without a turbin but this outfit made her a foot taller and she doesn't mind and neither did he. but the time did not last. the british were at war with france. and decided it would help them if they shut down u.s. trade with france and they needed more sailors. so they started stopping american ships and taking off board and putting...
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. >> stephen: let's just say there is a reason they're shooting me from the waist up, right now. ( laughter don't know if i have a full trump-on, but i'm definitely sporting a donald junior. okay. ( cheers and applause ) we're good. we're good. last night, i told y'all about how don, jr. met with a russian lawyer, who claimed to have dirt on hillary clinton. seemed pretty bad. turned out, though, much worse because, then, the "new york times" reported that "trump jr. was told in an email that this was a russian effort to aid trump's campaign." wow. who could have predicted an email scandal would taint a presidential campaign? ( laughter ) that's damning! you can't have that! you can't have that! you can't -- you can't have that! >> jon: you -- can't -- have -- that! ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: but we did not know if these e-mails were even real. and how would we ever see them? for that, donald trump jr. would have to tweet them out this morning at 11:00 a.m.! ( laughter ) ( applause ) whaaat?! what are you doing? who told him to do this? does he even have a lawyer? because you rar
. >> stephen: let's just say there is a reason they're shooting me from the waist up, right now. ( laughter don't know if i have a full trump-on, but i'm definitely sporting a donald junior. okay. ( cheers and applause ) we're good. we're good. last night, i told y'all about how don, jr. met with a russian lawyer, who claimed to have dirt on hillary clinton. seemed pretty bad. turned out, though, much worse because, then, the "new york times" reported that "trump jr. was...
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as a result of the hard landing, he suffered a broken back and was paralyzed below the waist. he retired from the army in 2010 but continued to serve as a simulator flight instructor. flash forward to 2013, when he became the first military recipient of an exoskeleton for home use. by memorial day at 2014 he had completed over 100,000 steps using the device. as we just saw in the video, and of not sure about you, i was in the back room crying, a few months ago he walked his wife down the aisle. as president reagan once said, veterans are the heroes among us, let us resolve to live up to their example. i can do give no better person's example that i would like to live up to. ladies and gentlemen, gary linfoot, with his wife, mary. [applause] [cheers and applause] gary: thank you. oh, my legs are shaking. [laughter] gary: well, good evening. thank you for joining us. it is an honor and a pleasure to be here at the ronald reagan library and have the opportunity to speak with you. i would like to celebrate -- recognize an old friend who celebrated his 97th birthday last week. [appl
as a result of the hard landing, he suffered a broken back and was paralyzed below the waist. he retired from the army in 2010 but continued to serve as a simulator flight instructor. flash forward to 2013, when he became the first military recipient of an exoskeleton for home use. by memorial day at 2014 he had completed over 100,000 steps using the device. as we just saw in the video, and of not sure about you, i was in the back room crying, a few months ago he walked his wife down the aisle....
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shake their hair out, hands up under their arms, lift their testicles, turn around, bend over at the waist, spread their butt cheeks, make sure there's nothing up in their body cavity. >> turn around. step through. keep walking. >> for many arrivals, the experience of checking into prison is far from new. it's an all too familiar part of their lives. >> i've been here a few times, quite a few times, but most of the time is convictions, no. but most of the time just been here for just unnecessary violations. some violations have been justifiable, but believe me, not enough to substantiate me coming here as many times as i've come here. >> put your stuff right there. right hand out. >> i can never actually say what my last time is going to be. but i don't plan on coming back to san quentin. you know what i mean? but as long as i'm on parole, that possibility is always there. i mean, i don't have to be committing crimes, doing drugs, anything of that nature to come back here. i mean, you can end up back here a whole lot of different ways. >> you back already? >> i got all that to do. >> dee d
shake their hair out, hands up under their arms, lift their testicles, turn around, bend over at the waist, spread their butt cheeks, make sure there's nothing up in their body cavity. >> turn around. step through. keep walking. >> for many arrivals, the experience of checking into prison is far from new. it's an all too familiar part of their lives. >> i've been here a few times, quite a few times, but most of the time is convictions, no. but most of the time just been here...
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. >> [ bleep ] >> he is then secured at the waist, torso and ankles. >> you want to videotape the urination of inmate gomes out of his cell door, the saliva on his cell window. >> wait, when the [ bleep ] comes out of there. >> as you just documented on camera, he stated wait until he [ bleep ] comes out of there so we'll have to take him out of the chair eventually. he still continues to make threats and [ bleep ] act up and violate the rules of the department. >> lieutenant medeiros has a problem with me. >> you tell him. >> he's a [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> with gomes safely restrained, deputies conduct a search of his cell, checking for weapons or other contraband. it isn't long before they find cause for concern. >> we discovered inmate gomes tied multiple shoelaces around his shower head. inmate gomes has done this in the past to not only use the shoe laces to pull and activate sprinkler heads but he's also attempted on several occasions to harm himself by tying the shoe laces around his neck. >> deputies cut down the shoe laces and confiscate them. in the past, gomes and other inmates h
. >> [ bleep ] >> he is then secured at the waist, torso and ankles. >> you want to videotape the urination of inmate gomes out of his cell door, the saliva on his cell window. >> wait, when the [ bleep ] comes out of there. >> as you just documented on camera, he stated wait until he [ bleep ] comes out of there so we'll have to take him out of the chair eventually. he still continues to make threats and [ bleep ] act up and violate the rules of the department....
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the media, we talk about alternative media and the waist th -- waste that allow access to people that did not own their own presses. there's literature that roots the current developments with alternative media to the underground newspapers of the era. architecture and literature, many books on this. i've talked to colleagues at the school of architecture at my university, ball state. they say they don't really teach the architectural developments of the 1960s much. recent books are beginning to take these more seriously and see them in exhibits as well. environmentallism, the counterculture origins of the earth day and of other events that were an attempt to bring people together with a vision of transformation, largely without -- by sidestepping i should say, politics initially has been getting its authors as well. communalism persists. there's fewer communal groups noted today than there were in the 1960s when we perhaps had thousands, but today the fellowship of egalitarian communities, launched counterculture communes and intentional communities in a way to show that there's pers
the media, we talk about alternative media and the waist th -- waste that allow access to people that did not own their own presses. there's literature that roots the current developments with alternative media to the underground newspapers of the era. architecture and literature, many books on this. i've talked to colleagues at the school of architecture at my university, ball state. they say they don't really teach the architectural developments of the 1960s much. recent books are beginning...
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people knew he was crippled in some way, but very people knew he was completely paralyzed from the waist down. there was tremendous prejudice that fit about people who were disabled. there was a fairly widespread belief that if you were physically disabled, you might be mentally disabled. they wanted to downplay his physical disability. the press was not allowed to photograph him in his wheelchair. he was doingen speeches are bringing people into the oval office or this room, he would get in the wheelchair, be transferred to one of his chairs, so you would just be sitting in a chair. and photographer at a public event, and he was being helped out of a car or put in a wheelchair or being carried, they were told not to take photographs. there's a lot of newsreel where, in the outtakes before he comes to the podium, the camera pans away from the podium while he comes to the podium. once he is a there the camera pans back, and you don't see him as he leaves the a podium -- leaves the podium. they didn't want people to understand the extent of his disability. they wanted him to project this a
people knew he was crippled in some way, but very people knew he was completely paralyzed from the waist down. there was tremendous prejudice that fit about people who were disabled. there was a fairly widespread belief that if you were physically disabled, you might be mentally disabled. they wanted to downplay his physical disability. the press was not allowed to photograph him in his wheelchair. he was doingen speeches are bringing people into the oval office or this room, he would get in...
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. >> the family says a guest found austin and abbey in the resort's waist deep pool.a concussion and a golf ball sized lump on his head. abbey was brain dead. flown to a florida hospital where she later died. >> and coming up at 7:30 a.m., more of our exclusive interview with your "gma" first look, i'm diane macedo, abc news, new york. >> ♪ sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear fromruit of the loom. [gasp] what arthose? guys... they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom., can you help me? wa wa weewoo look at those. can you feel this? [blowing] turn around for me. seriously? yeah. slow...slow...slower...slower is that okay. i don't think you should get that dress. it doesn't fit. stay cool with breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. ♪ good is in every blue diamond almond. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. blue diamond almonds. get your good going. when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now,
. >> the family says a guest found austin and abbey in the resort's waist deep pool.a concussion and a golf ball sized lump on his head. abbey was brain dead. flown to a florida hospital where she later died. >> and coming up at 7:30 a.m., more of our exclusive interview with your "gma" first look, i'm diane macedo, abc news, new york. >> ♪ sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear fromruit of...
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house majority leader wrote it would raise taxes and give more money to the state to waist on high speed rails. >> the oil companies, the food industries, the farm bureau, the gala winery and the environmental, and the labor unions are all for it. mr. mccarthy is odd man out. i hope he comes to his senses before it is too late. >> reporter: we reached out to sierra club and mccarthy multiple times. still waiting to hear back from them. >> thank you. can't help to see where mark is. >> right in the city. >> as we are going to see in place tomorrow, temperatures ranging from the 60s to one side in san francisco and maybe 70s downtown. and temperatures climbing into the 90s. look at ocean beach. lots of clouds there. downtown in the sunshine around san francisco. fremont breezy which is typical for this time. san jose pretty nice view there. mostly clear skies 76 degrees. heading out doors, light jacket should be fine. once again like we had over the last couple of mornings, areas of misty skies and drizzle. 90s making a come back for concord, antioch, tri-valley, near 90 in morgan hill. an
house majority leader wrote it would raise taxes and give more money to the state to waist on high speed rails. >> the oil companies, the food industries, the farm bureau, the gala winery and the environmental, and the labor unions are all for it. mr. mccarthy is odd man out. i hope he comes to his senses before it is too late. >> reporter: we reached out to sierra club and mccarthy multiple times. still waiting to hear back from them. >> thank you. can't help to see where...
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secure it around the waist. ve the knot to wherever suits your body and your look. >> yeah, i see -- a double knot is never a bad idea if you're wearing it without a bathing suit. >> it never is. >> i love your skirt. again all the same sarong looking four different ways and final big night out on the town. come on out. >> okay -- >> that is the same. >> same sarong. i knew i would get you with one of them. >> this is sam in her tube top and just one sarong. it's important to look for the rectangular shape. all we did is folded it a few different ways and folded it in half. >> looking at the video is important to see because there's a lot of fabric in doesn't look that way. >> important to wrap it like you would a bandage and this requires one extra accessory, a handy safety pin to secure it in the back and in the front so we have no wardrobe malfunctions. >> okay, i like it. does it feel secure. >> yes. >> is it tucked into the bra? >> the top pleat is tucked into the cup of her bra so it's nice and secure and a
secure it around the waist. ve the knot to wherever suits your body and your look. >> yeah, i see -- a double knot is never a bad idea if you're wearing it without a bathing suit. >> it never is. >> i love your skirt. again all the same sarong looking four different ways and final big night out on the town. come on out. >> okay -- >> that is the same. >> same sarong. i knew i would get you with one of them. >> this is sam in her tube top and just one...
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contemporaneous photographs that tell the story of the triangle fire and the immigrants who worked at the triangle waist company through the new deal to just up to the present day, up to the centennial. it was published for the centennial in february of 2011, so does not include the centennial, but it is the largest collection of photographs and print that tell the story. at the same time, we worked with the producers of the hbo documentary "triangle: remembering the fire," which if you have not seen, i highly recommend it. hbo brings it back every so often. their method was to find descendents of both survivors and victims and interview them about the import that the triangle has said to their families. it is a riveting documentary because it shows that the triangle fire has had an effect on people even through the generation. and not necessarily because of what came out of it, but just to family members, people who were associated with those people who passed. another book that i want to bring to your attention is "see you in the streets." this is newly published. this is ruth's memoir about establish
contemporaneous photographs that tell the story of the triangle fire and the immigrants who worked at the triangle waist company through the new deal to just up to the present day, up to the centennial. it was published for the centennial in february of 2011, so does not include the centennial, but it is the largest collection of photographs and print that tell the story. at the same time, we worked with the producers of the hbo documentary "triangle: remembering the fire," which if...
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i'm actually nude right now from the waist down. [ laughter ] that's the best part. in doing that? >> yeah. i did. i was definitely nervous. i had reservations but i was also really excited to be a part of it and i've always been a fan of "the body issue." i think it's such a beautiful issue and showcases so many different types of bodies and athletes and so it was an honor. >> did your family weigh in? >> my mom said, you're so brave. which is maybe not the reaction i wanted and then she said, she was like, i wouldn't do it and i was like, well -- >> i will. >> hopefully they don't ask you, i don't think. >> gus, i've been skiing out in colorado before. it's awfully cold out there. [ laughter ] >> are you thinking of a "seinfeld" episode? >> did they have heaters? >> no, they had a robe that i could put on but it was actually freezing and so like the photo editor had already prepped me and she was like, think about poses you can do to kind of like hide yourself and like think of creative ways to hide yourself and i got out there in the coal and i was like don't worr
i'm actually nude right now from the waist down. [ laughter ] that's the best part. in doing that? >> yeah. i did. i was definitely nervous. i had reservations but i was also really excited to be a part of it and i've always been a fan of "the body issue." i think it's such a beautiful issue and showcases so many different types of bodies and athletes and so it was an honor. >> did your family weigh in? >> my mom said, you're so brave. which is maybe not the reaction...
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let's go ♪ ♪ get low get low girl you got the vibe i'm up for the climb ♪ ♪ get low get low hands on your waistght up your dark ♪ ♪ maybe you don't believe in me it's hard to know what you see in me ♪ ♪ don't be quick to say no my chest is your pillow ♪ ♪ come out of the shadows i know that you're fragile yeah ♪ ♪ i don't care if we get too loud sexy i want you now ♪ ♪ bet i could take you there whispering in your ear ♪ ♪ what do you wanna feel let's just enjoy the til ♪ i'll take over the wheel and give you the touch you're missing ♪ ♪ get low get low hands on your waist let's go ♪ ♪ get low get low girl you got the vibe i'm up for the climb ♪ ♪ get low get low hands on your waist let's go ♪ ♪ get low get low girl you got the vibe i'm up for the climb ♪ ♪ i like the way you take me there ♪ ♪ i like the way you [ muted ] ♪ get low get low hands on your waist let's go ♪ ♪ get low get low girl you got the vibe i'm up for the climb ♪ ♪ i'm right here you know when your waves explode escape the undertow ♪ ♪ know that you've been broken know that you've been hoping ♪ ♪ swimming in your ocean a new l
let's go ♪ ♪ get low get low girl you got the vibe i'm up for the climb ♪ ♪ get low get low hands on your waistght up your dark ♪ ♪ maybe you don't believe in me it's hard to know what you see in me ♪ ♪ don't be quick to say no my chest is your pillow ♪ ♪ come out of the shadows i know that you're fragile yeah ♪ ♪ i don't care if we get too loud sexy i want you now ♪ ♪ bet i could take you there whispering in your ear ♪ ♪ what do you wanna feel let's just enjoy...
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. >>> a new strend sweeping the internet and how it claims to get a smaller waist. rth the risk? >> i do have a waist trainer on right now. i wear this all day every day. >> she says that her waist size went from a 36 to a 30 in five months all thanks to a waist trainer. it is made of breathable cotton and latex. one woman tells us her experience was much different and the tight compression left marks all over her back. it. >> looked like scabs all over. it wasn't pretty. >> doctors say you should never wear one working out or sleeping because it can constrict breathing. they say they can cause constipation and reflux. they recommend good old fashioned diet and exercise to slim down. nbc 10's erin coleman has a look at what we can expect at 4:00. >>> elevated levels of bacteria at the beach. new jersey closed three of the beaches because of water quality. what they say is causing this pollution. >>> plus a push to preserve a piece of history, the deal action to save the school known as the castle on the hill. those stories and more when we see you on nbc 10 news at 4
. >>> a new strend sweeping the internet and how it claims to get a smaller waist. rth the risk? >> i do have a waist trainer on right now. i wear this all day every day. >> she says that her waist size went from a 36 to a 30 in five months all thanks to a waist trainer. it is made of breathable cotton and latex. one woman tells us her experience was much different and the tight compression left marks all over her back. it. >> looked like scabs all over. it wasn't...
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neighbors say the heavy rain combined with drainage issues there caused brown waist high water in a few hours, they used row boats to get the family and pets. thousands with the red cross and facing huge home repair bills. >> i live back in the back. i don't even know what me place looks like, but i'm up over-the-hill, and hopefully it will be all right. >> the rain came in, and probably waist high now in my driveway. i have to watch my mom struggle and having babies, yes, nerve wracking. >> more than 45 people were forced from their homes, they're staying at local motels, schools, and churches, this morning. >> welshing check this one out. windy weather in armorial owe, texas, fan the flames every wild fire causing a fire tornado. now, a fire tornado is caused by strong winds, making wilds fires difficult for firefighters to contain. the fire burned through three hours nearly armorial owe international airport, thankfully, no one was injured, no structures were lost. >> fire tornado, that's a first, i've never heard that far one, have you? >> yes, yes, those definitely exist for sure,
neighbors say the heavy rain combined with drainage issues there caused brown waist high water in a few hours, they used row boats to get the family and pets. thousands with the red cross and facing huge home repair bills. >> i live back in the back. i don't even know what me place looks like, but i'm up over-the-hill, and hopefully it will be all right. >> the rain came in, and probably waist high now in my driveway. i have to watch my mom struggle and having babies, yes, nerve...
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. >> i can see a very clean cut on you, very cinched into the waist. >> yes. >> very form-fitting. >>y. >> i love sparkles. >> reporter: they only had ten minutes to find their materials. >> glitter. i have to find glitter anywhere. >> fabio, can you give me a hand please. >> oh, sure. here you go. >> look at this cute little clock. >> >> ki wear this during the segment? wow. >> i'm taking it. >> no! >> i'm trying to pick up different textiles. hello. no time to chat. >> oh, my gosh. this is perfect. >> now the race is on to make a masterpiece. [ applause ] >> and the designers putting on their final touches right now for a "gma" "project runway" challenge. we'll be right back. >>> "gma" "project runway" challenge. okay. you guys all ready? first up we have amy. she paired with designer kelly dempsey. let's take a look. ♪ it wasn't long [ cheers and applause ] wow! >> wow. >> wow. what did you use? >> i mean i can kind of see -- >> i found the shineiest things i could pick up and grab and, yeah, that's what i came up. cds and glitter tape. it was amazing. >> wow. >> i mean i have to s
. >> i can see a very clean cut on you, very cinched into the waist. >> yes. >> very form-fitting. >>y. >> i love sparkles. >> reporter: they only had ten minutes to find their materials. >> glitter. i have to find glitter anywhere. >> fabio, can you give me a hand please. >> oh, sure. here you go. >> look at this cute little clock. >> >> ki wear this during the segment? wow. >> i'm taking it. >> no! >>...
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her 3-year-old son is in a cast from the waist down after visiting one. >> he can't move, he can't walkun. you know, this is a kid who just lived life full every single day. you can ask anyone who knows colton. he was always running around. and now he can't. and he asks all the time please take the cast off. and how heart breaking is that as a parent? >> colton broke his thigh bone last month while jumping in a trampoline that was advertised as toddler time. the american academy of orthopedic surgeons recommend that children under the age of six do not use trampolines. their bones are not ready. >>> the chp is reminding parents the about the dangers of leaving your kids in a hot car. a 19th child has died in the united states this year after being left in a hot car unattended. on average, every ten days a child dies from heat stroke in a vehicle. in more than half of the deaths, the caregiver forgot the child was in the car. a car can heat up by 19 degrees in ten minutes. >>> from real life heroes to movie stars. three men who stopped a terror attack overseas will now star in the film a
her 3-year-old son is in a cast from the waist down after visiting one. >> he can't move, he can't walkun. you know, this is a kid who just lived life full every single day. you can ask anyone who knows colton. he was always running around. and now he can't. and he asks all the time please take the cast off. and how heart breaking is that as a parent? >> colton broke his thigh bone last month while jumping in a trampoline that was advertised as toddler time. the american academy of...