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>> reporter: her name is tricia, too, tricia seaman.as worked as a nurse hoar for 14 years, and although she's been praised by membership, no patient has ever given her a greater compliment than tricia somers did. that happened on a subsequent trip to a hospital. on the day a single mom with an eight-year-old son named wesley, found out she might not see his ninth birthday. her cancer is terminal. >> what do you say to somebody? she's 45 years old. so i just gave her a hug, and she said, "well, i'm really glad you stopped in because i didn't think that i would get to see you again, and i have something that i need to ask you." >> i just asked her. i blurted it out. >> reporter: what did you say? >> i said, "can you take my son? will you raise him if i die?" >> reporter: and she was completely serious. you didn't know her that well. >> no. she was a stranger. >> reporter: it was just a gut feeling. tricia's ex-husband, wesley's dad, is pretty much out of the picture, and she says she had no other family to turn to, which is why she asked
>> reporter: her name is tricia, too, tricia seaman.as worked as a nurse hoar for 14 years, and although she's been praised by membership, no patient has ever given her a greater compliment than tricia somers did. that happened on a subsequent trip to a hospital. on the day a single mom with an eight-year-old son named wesley, found out she might not see his ninth birthday. her cancer is terminal. >> what do you say to somebody? she's 45 years old. so i just gave her a hug, and she...
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. >> tricia and the i-team have put together a special page to read all about the case at nbcwashington.com/bishop. >>> a new tool in the search for the missing university of virginia student hannah graham. they've been looking for any trace of evidence. the images were taken from a plane over the weekend. every day more than 30 searchers are on the ground looking for evidence. she disappeared nearly a month ago. jesse matthew is in jail charged with her abduction. >>> an apparent misunderstanding caught on video as a number of people in d.c. concerned. some want the metropolitan police department to take some action after allegations of racial profiling. what is in the individualio and what police have to say about it. >> reporter: she is the woman wearing the dress and jacket in this video. she come to the defense of the local handyman dennis. he is the one sitting in front of her house in the upscale neighborhood. two d.c. police officers stopped and questioned him about a burglary in the area. he was holding two bags. they said police racially profiled dennis. someone she's known for a
. >> tricia and the i-team have put together a special page to read all about the case at nbcwashington.com/bishop. >>> a new tool in the search for the missing university of virginia student hannah graham. they've been looking for any trace of evidence. the images were taken from a plane over the weekend. every day more than 30 searchers are on the ground looking for evidence. she disappeared nearly a month ago. jesse matthew is in jail charged with her abduction. >>>...
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>> state investigator tricia bennett tells me monthly face time with offenders helps investigators idey someone likely to strike again. >> i have to be in tune to their non-verbal language. >> so who's on the list? who gets the extra scrutiny? we're told those who sexual crimes are most recent and those who have committed other crimes after being listed as sex offenders. we got our hands on one of the scoring sheets used to measure the danger. it specifies drly buy milk at a store known to be frequented by children, those abusing drugs, and those involved with inappropriate communicati with others, or with agents. >> that leaves many that are not visited, their habits and activities not regularly checked. other than reregistering for the website every few months and answering the knock on the door from local police who confirm their home address. so people who are pulled off the registry, are they still under state supervision? some do. he will. prison for sexually viewed who as a 9-year-old girl in the 1990s. state officers will check on him monthly the rest of his life. scott mcfarlan
>> state investigator tricia bennett tells me monthly face time with offenders helps investigators idey someone likely to strike again. >> i have to be in tune to their non-verbal language. >> so who's on the list? who gets the extra scrutiny? we're told those who sexual crimes are most recent and those who have committed other crimes after being listed as sex offenders. we got our hands on one of the scoring sheets used to measure the danger. it specifies drly buy milk at a...
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and personal information, personal information being conversations with the daughters, julie and tricia and in rare instances they are recorded when talking about government business but as a rule, not. when i started through them i started transcribing myself and did a number of conversations working primarily with those who had done partial transcripts. for example the watergate special prosecutor, who did these transcripts? the 12 that were used in the trial were excellent. the rest were varying quality, and the wrong person speaking. so i had to go through and correct all of those. in the process i realized i can't do this. this is a big job so i hired a crew of grad students and was very fortunate in finding a former legal secretary who was working on her phd and archival science. we put braces on her daughter, she did believe it or not, 500 of the thousand conversations. she was remarkable. when i did them, i don't know if you did the analog copies or not. paper tougher with the analog so i found in the u.k. a machine that i could take the referenced 8, put it in this little gadge
and personal information, personal information being conversations with the daughters, julie and tricia and in rare instances they are recorded when talking about government business but as a rule, not. when i started through them i started transcribing myself and did a number of conversations working primarily with those who had done partial transcripts. for example the watergate special prosecutor, who did these transcripts? the 12 that were used in the trial were excellent. the rest were...
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his moves choreographed by a woman named tricia miranda. it went viral this week for a fierce dan to nickie menaj anaconda. so, i don't know, he is a kid, right. i don't know what is going on there. >> he is just a kid. >> pint sized powerhouse. >> he is a tiny dancer. >> hold me closer. >> what should we put there, sue likes alliteration. we will bring a mike up and have her laugh when we say pint sized powerhouse. >> 4:56. rock and roll hall of fame musician slash composed to music for his theme park. >> rocker gives us a sneak peak of the maze. >> ♪ >> this is, halloween horror night's clowns 3-d maze, the rocker slash says collaboration was perfect because he loves, horror. >> it sound great. i'm just so honored to have been a part of it. i would have done this probably a dozen times. >> he is british, right but he sound like a surfer dude. he has lived in los angeles forever at this point. forty-nine years old. >> i don't think he is british. >> no. >> no. >> i'm almost positive that he is not. >> what do i know. >> anyhow. >> all righ
his moves choreographed by a woman named tricia miranda. it went viral this week for a fierce dan to nickie menaj anaconda. so, i don't know, he is a kid, right. i don't know what is going on there. >> he is just a kid. >> pint sized powerhouse. >> he is a tiny dancer. >> hold me closer. >> what should we put there, sue likes alliteration. we will bring a mike up and have her laugh when we say pint sized powerhouse. >> 4:56. rock and roll hall of fame...
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prosecutors say pi tricia davenport facing corruption and child endangerment charges. investigators say, it all stems from supplying her 15 year old daughter with drugs. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at the montgomery county district attorney's office with the very latest on this. dave, just hard to believe. >> reporter: it is, people shaking that are heads tonight. a student a guidance counselor and school nurse at souderton high school helped tip police off to this. tonight the mother and a close friend are behind bars on some very serious charges. this the latest example of growing spread of the use of heroin even in the suburbs. >> davenport you want to say anything? 35 year old patricia sue davenport accused of crimes that have parents and police shaking their heads. investigators say she and a friend bought and supplied heroin and other drugs to 15 year old daughter and her daughter's 16 year old boyfrie boyfriend. >> it's incomprehensible to me that any parent would ever introduce their children, their child, to drugs like this. >> reporter: davenport was a
prosecutors say pi tricia davenport facing corruption and child endangerment charges. investigators say, it all stems from supplying her 15 year old daughter with drugs. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at the montgomery county district attorney's office with the very latest on this. dave, just hard to believe. >> reporter: it is, people shaking that are heads tonight. a student a guidance counselor and school nurse at souderton high school helped tip police off to this. tonight the...
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. >> her name is tricia seaman. she's worked as a nurse for 15 years, and praised by many.tient has ever given her a greater compliment than trisha somers did. that happened on a subsequent trip to the hospital when leslie found out she might not see her birthday. the cans ser terminal. >> what do you say to somebody? she's frief years old. i just gave her a hug. she said. stopped n because i didn't think that i would get to see you again. i have something i need to ask you. >> i just asked her and burt blurted it out. i said can you take my son? will you raise him if i die? >>reporter: and she was completely serious. >> she was a stranger. >> reporter: it was a gut feeling. >> trisha's ex-husband is out of the picture and she had nobody to turn to which is why she asked her nurse, who after consulting with her family agreed. not only to take in leslie, but his mom too. >> how you doing? since may, they've been living with the seamans. trisha, her husband, and their four children. >> we love her. >> i think she loves us like we love. >> reporter: without the generosity of t
. >> her name is tricia seaman. she's worked as a nurse for 15 years, and praised by many.tient has ever given her a greater compliment than trisha somers did. that happened on a subsequent trip to the hospital when leslie found out she might not see her birthday. the cans ser terminal. >> what do you say to somebody? she's frief years old. i just gave her a hug. she said. stopped n because i didn't think that i would get to see you again. i have something i need to ask you....
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it's my great pleasure to introduce tricia is a professor of medicine and senior epidemiologist at johnsns school of medicine and the johns hopkins health system. her dissertation is entitled rethinking care, lessons from the current and previous ebola outbreaks. >> thank you and welcome, everybody. we want to thank the organizers of this as well as president daniels. i'm actually charged with talking a little bit about some of the epidemiological background and medical aspects of this particular disease and trying to tie it into what the doctor peters just doctor peters just discussed and making the argument that by improving care we can also improve engagements in the community. just to remind everybody this is one of the viral fevers of which there are many this is coming from the french word "a string," and there are two in this family, one ebola. ebola's name actually came from the ebola river which is in the democratic republic of congo and it was first discovered in 1976. there are five species of the fibrous. it is barely been found in the philippines. that is the one virus that
it's my great pleasure to introduce tricia is a professor of medicine and senior epidemiologist at johnsns school of medicine and the johns hopkins health system. her dissertation is entitled rethinking care, lessons from the current and previous ebola outbreaks. >> thank you and welcome, everybody. we want to thank the organizers of this as well as president daniels. i'm actually charged with talking a little bit about some of the epidemiological background and medical aspects of this...
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but i'm sure my wife tricia is loving that right now. oversharing, right? i think the most important thing that we can give our young people is a thirst, a drive to search for that which is awesome, that which brings awe and wonderment to them. whether they find that in the visual arts, in music, in politics, in literature, or in the sciences and engineering, i'm not very concerned because our nation, filled with inspired young people who are driven to see what they can do will be a great nation and will make the world a better place. so, to the extent that our efforts, exploring mars, putting a rover named curiosity as our curiosity helped touch that in youth, it makes me very happy and very humbled to be part of it. so i look forward to any effort that we put forward to create awe and inspire our nation's youth. >> awesome. thanks so much. [ applause ]. >>> please welcome to the stage, steve clemens and anand giridharadas. >> nice to see all of you again. >> how are you doing? >> great. >> i think we should bring this conversation back down to earth. >> t
but i'm sure my wife tricia is loving that right now. oversharing, right? i think the most important thing that we can give our young people is a thirst, a drive to search for that which is awesome, that which brings awe and wonderment to them. whether they find that in the visual arts, in music, in politics, in literature, or in the sciences and engineering, i'm not very concerned because our nation, filled with inspired young people who are driven to see what they can do will be a great...
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. >> so my name is tricia cook, and my question is when there's a story where there's two sides, how does a journalist -- like what does a journalist do to get to persuade the reader to read both sides of the story? >> well, you got to make sure that in your story you're representing both sides. it is so easy to be duped, misled, and to have folks on one side -- let me really tell you what is meant by hillary clinton's appearance in iowa from this viewpoint. well, then others are going to say, well, no, no, no that's not the right opinion. it's this perspective. your job as a reporter, right, all looped up here, as a reporter, you report. you present both sides. you let the readers decide, right? but your story has to make sure that you've got both sides of the argument and often there are more sides than just those two. right? >> yeah. >> good. >> hello. my name is jonathan north. i have another ethics question. i eventually want to be a photojournalist, and i was just wondering what kind of ethical dilemmas might come up for a photojournalist and how you deal with them. >> good que
. >> so my name is tricia cook, and my question is when there's a story where there's two sides, how does a journalist -- like what does a journalist do to get to persuade the reader to read both sides of the story? >> well, you got to make sure that in your story you're representing both sides. it is so easy to be duped, misled, and to have folks on one side -- let me really tell you what is meant by hillary clinton's appearance in iowa from this viewpoint. well, then others are...
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personal information being conversations with the daughters julie and tricia were the first lady and in rare instances they are recorded when they're talking about governed bent business but as a rule not. when i started through them i started transcribing myself and did a number of conversations working primarily with those who have already done partial transcripts. for example the watergate special prosecutor i asked them, i said to do these transcripts? the ones that are used in the trial are excellent. the rest of them are of varying quality and in fact they sometimes have the wrong person speaking. they will have ziegler when it's really ehrlichman so i have had to go through and collect all those. in the process i realized i can do this. this is a big job. i hired a crew of grad students and was very fortunate in finding a formal legal secretary who was working on her ph.d. and archival science. we put braces on her daughter. [laughter] she did believe it or not 500 of the 1000 conversations. she was remarkable. she did a good job. we also when i did them they were all analog.
personal information being conversations with the daughters julie and tricia were the first lady and in rare instances they are recorded when they're talking about governed bent business but as a rule not. when i started through them i started transcribing myself and did a number of conversations working primarily with those who have already done partial transcripts. for example the watergate special prosecutor i asked them, i said to do these transcripts? the ones that are used in the trial...