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i want a twin. >> i want a twin, too. i have twin sisters. they're twins with each other.s in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." and have a wonderful thursday, everyone. >>> the man accused of killing a cop right in front of their young daughter is in custody this morning. now those who knew the victims are trying to come to terms with the horrific crime. >>> the raiives are getting ready to -- the ravens are getting ready to hit the field for the third preseason game. a look at what the weather will be like when you head down to m and t bank stadium. >> thanks for joining us, friday is almost here, i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson. a live look down at little italy. a beautiful start to this thursday, august 22nd. lynette, what's going on weather wise today? >> all right, charley, yes, we do have the potential for more showers and storms, isolated, scattered in nature as we go throughout the day. like you said, right now we are nice and dry. we do have a few clouds out there. but all in all we will need the umbrella as we go into the
i want a twin. >> i want a twin, too. i have twin sisters. they're twins with each other.s in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." and have a wonderful thursday, everyone. >>> the man accused of killing a cop right in front of their young daughter is in custody this morning. now those who knew the victims are trying to come to terms with the horrific crime. >>> the raiives are getting ready to -- the ravens are getting ready...
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larry king now the w w e divas the bella twins that i would see the most dangerous place in the debt we could believe that he was locker room this is like a lion like a jungle net or like a lot of women out there you know we're big into our careers in our careers a lot of our time but it's hard to balance it all and you really get to see that plus does it ever get me i got hit hard in the face one time and i'll admit in the moment i got up and i kicked the girl straight in the stomach and not to write down a six point i can't do that it's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we've got a lot of fun today three of the stars of the hit reality show total beavis airing sundays at ten pm on the rise in sea grosses place the wus resident mean girls nikki and bree bella also known as the belle of twins novelette is the third generation w w e superstar natalia you'll see all three w e divas this sunday at the staples center here in los angeles for w w e's severs and live on pay per view what nikki is summer slam summer slam all i mean it's the biggest party of the summer or
larry king now the w w e divas the bella twins that i would see the most dangerous place in the debt we could believe that he was locker room this is like a lion like a jungle net or like a lot of women out there you know we're big into our careers in our careers a lot of our time but it's hard to balance it all and you really get to see that plus does it ever get me i got hit hard in the face one time and i'll admit in the moment i got up and i kicked the girl straight in the stomach and not...
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in the wild, panda twins rarely survive past infancy.ere carefully choreograph cub swaps, so each one gets to feed with mother. >> we are very cautious. we still worry a lot. >> reporter: every day, there's a little more hope and a lot more cuteness. matt guttman, abc news, atlanta. >> that's the cleanest we've seen matt. good morning america coming your way in the morning. great to see the pandas. a reminder, special edition of abc's this week, martha raddatz on the crisis in syria. i hope to see you back here tomorrow night. from all of us, good night. >>> simply put, when they built bristol they broke the mold. welcome to bristol motor speedway. this place lives up to the hype and every bit of it. it is a saturday night, eastern tennessee. this is nascar's sprint cup series countdown. normal day, bristol only boasts a population of 230,000. this tonight, though, is the third most populated city in the state. normally this is where we welcome you to the
in the wild, panda twins rarely survive past infancy.ere carefully choreograph cub swaps, so each one gets to feed with mother. >> we are very cautious. we still worry a lot. >> reporter: every day, there's a little more hope and a lot more cuteness. matt guttman, abc news, atlanta. >> that's the cleanest we've seen matt. good morning america coming your way in the morning. great to see the pandas. a reminder, special edition of abc's this week, martha raddatz on the crisis in...
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the panda mei xiang actually gave birth to twins and the second was stillborn. they rarely survive in the wild so greeting this healthy cub with more than a little excitement. >> we have one that is doing well. >> reporter: so happy because panda cubs are born entirely helpless, no eye, ears and fully dependent on their mothers, yet in the past two months they have delivered four cubs including the miraculous set of twins we met at zoo atlanta. this is extremely unusual. >> very unusual.
the panda mei xiang actually gave birth to twins and the second was stillborn. they rarely survive in the wild so greeting this healthy cub with more than a little excitement. >> we have one that is doing well. >> reporter: so happy because panda cubs are born entirely helpless, no eye, ears and fully dependent on their mothers, yet in the past two months they have delivered four cubs including the miraculous set of twins we met at zoo atlanta. this is extremely unusual. >>...
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>> do you feel any, any remorse at all about the twins or anything that happened with them?> i mean, after all this time, i feel bad that they still feel bad about it. >> and later, we meet paul allen, the man who cofounded microsoft with bill gates. >> you kept bringing him ideas, and you write in the book, "he was always popping my balloon." >> yeah, that's right. that's right. i mean, i would have ten ideas, and he would kind of pick them apart one by one. >> i mean, there's no way. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. >> you never understood the first thing about this. [ticking] [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. when we made our commitment
>> do you feel any, any remorse at all about the twins or anything that happened with them?> i mean, after all this time, i feel bad that they still feel bad about it. >> and later, we meet paul allen, the man who cofounded microsoft with bill gates. >> you kept bringing him ideas, and you write in the book, "he was always popping my balloon." >> yeah, that's right. that's right. i mean, i would have ten ideas, and he would kind of pick them apart one by...
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>> do you feel any, any remorse at all about the twins or anything that happened with them?> i mean, after all this time, i feel bad that they still feel bad about it. >> and later, we meet paul allen, the man who cofounded microsoft with bill gates. >> you kept bringing him ideas, and you write in the book, "he was always popping my balloon." >> yeah, that's right. that's right. i mean, i would have ten ideas, and he would kind of pick them apart one by one. >> i mean, there's no way. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. >> you never understood the first thing about this. [ticking] right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that cou
>> do you feel any, any remorse at all about the twins or anything that happened with them?> i mean, after all this time, i feel bad that they still feel bad about it. >> and later, we meet paul allen, the man who cofounded microsoft with bill gates. >> you kept bringing him ideas, and you write in the book, "he was always popping my balloon." >> yeah, that's right. that's right. i mean, i would have ten ideas, and he would kind of pick them apart one by...
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both twins get a clean bill of dental health. >> super! >> good job, boys. >> reporter: by early afternoon, jordan horaney is able to get in to see the eye doctor. a change in her prescription means a trip to the eye glass tent. >> okay. >> reporter: and successful search for a pair of frames. over in the optical lab, tom and judy dandridge oversee an assembly line. helping people see clearly, sometimes for the first time in years. >> that is what keeps you going. you get frustrated, you get aggravated because you want to change it. and you can't change it. so you just do your best. and you know, thank god that he put you here to do what you do out here. >> reporter: you have got 40 or 50 million people in this category that don't have insurance. and can't get the care that they need or they can't afford it. >> reporter: teresa gardner was born here and still lives here. 14 years ago, she invited ram to have a clinic here, and sadly, it just keeps growing. there are people here that slept in their cars overnight? >> yes. >> reporter: that
both twins get a clean bill of dental health. >> super! >> good job, boys. >> reporter: by early afternoon, jordan horaney is able to get in to see the eye doctor. a change in her prescription means a trip to the eye glass tent. >> okay. >> reporter: and successful search for a pair of frames. over in the optical lab, tom and judy dandridge oversee an assembly line. helping people see clearly, sometimes for the first time in years. >> that is what keeps you...
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strahan's girls, elvis' mini me grandbabies and the most fashionable twins. guess who?razy video, honey boo boo's game of redneck wipeout? then two hot exclusives. is this america's next top supermodel? and david beckham thatted up and stripped down. >> what's he selling? >> who cares. >> plus, mike tyson's punchout with mario at the grove, coming up. >> well, this week's blu-ray giveaway epic is an action adventure fantasy about bugs like the one crawling on me here and we're giving away "epic" to our home viewers at extratv.com. but right now who wants our epic blu-ray? [cheers and applause] you by a," brought to kellogg's special k. >> coming up, cher's wild newspaper hairdo the first look at her first music video in 12 years. >> "extra, extra." >> well, in a few minutes knockout chef giada de laurentis will join us. she's got a huge new project. >> i love giada. speaking of knockouts, i cannot wait to talk to a guy who knows all about them. "iron" mike tyson will be here. remember this name, natasha barnard, she's about to be the next big thing. this sexy s.i. candy
strahan's girls, elvis' mini me grandbabies and the most fashionable twins. guess who?razy video, honey boo boo's game of redneck wipeout? then two hot exclusives. is this america's next top supermodel? and david beckham thatted up and stripped down. >> what's he selling? >> who cares. >> plus, mike tyson's punchout with mario at the grove, coming up. >> well, this week's blu-ray giveaway epic is an action adventure fantasy about bugs like the one crawling on me here and...
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how these twins born in china... and both abandoned in different places... came to find each other. ((break 3)) we want to introduce you to two girls who, despite being twin sisters, had never met until this past weekend. separated at birth and abandoned -- and later adopted by different families.... as derek dellinger reports... now, they've reunited -- and become fast friends. you really wouldn't know it from how they act-- but ella and anna had never met before, until this past saturday. and it's not lost on the parents that the two have many similarities. "they have a lot of the same facial expressions, so things like that catch me off guard." and an immediate connection. "she's a bundle of energy when she's around others but normally she's extremely shy and timid. how they came to meet is a story in itself-- and it goes all the way back to when they were adopted in china in 2006. they're fraternal twins-- but ella's parents say she was left at a park-- and anna's parents say she was left at the drstep of a hospital. no one was really sure if they were sisters-- but during the a
how these twins born in china... and both abandoned in different places... came to find each other. ((break 3)) we want to introduce you to two girls who, despite being twin sisters, had never met until this past weekend. separated at birth and abandoned -- and later adopted by different families.... as derek dellinger reports... now, they've reunited -- and become fast friends. you really wouldn't know it from how they act-- but ella and anna had never met before, until this past saturday. and...
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a twin brother. >> it's something amazing for our daughter.ng an only child, she has a sister that she has desperately wanted for seven years. >> reporter: sisters simply being sisters, as if they knew each other their whole lives. now, when ella's family heads back home to michigan, that won't be the end of this little reunion. the family already has plans to spend the girls' birthdays together. and lots of other occasions, too, because, dan and bianna, they are family now. >> so great to see them together. it's fascinating that the families stayed in touch with each other. had they not, they never would have known. now, they can both get pierced ears. >>> coming up on "gma," a story involving a young girl in a very different situation. the 8-year-old girl caught on camera, fighting off a man who was trying to kidnap her. nig fighting him off with her teeth. >>> and meet the bare-knuckle babes. they catch catfish with just their hands. why they do it. and why they got their own bikini calendar. >>> and big "pop news" this morning. 'n sync get
a twin brother. >> it's something amazing for our daughter.ng an only child, she has a sister that she has desperately wanted for seven years. >> reporter: sisters simply being sisters, as if they knew each other their whole lives. now, when ella's family heads back home to michigan, that won't be the end of this little reunion. the family already has plans to spend the girls' birthdays together. and lots of other occasions, too, because, dan and bianna, they are family now....
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how you don't know your own twin? don't you also play the twin? oh, i got to stop watching this daytime tv. it's just too much! >> all right, unc. i took care of dinner. and the girls thought we couldn't do it. look at this place. >> nephew, what is wrong with daytime tv? why does everybody have a twin and they suffer from magnesia? >> that's amnesia. >> what? ain't amnesia one of renee's kids? >> no, that's, like, taleisha or lakeisha or genesia. >> well, who is amnesia? >> i forgot. >> we funny and we good at the house stuff. that's right. that's some funny stuff there. i don't care what nobody says. >> we are one of a kind. >> yes. we two of a kind, yeah. >> i thought you was supposed to clean off the table. >> oh, yeah, let me get it for you here. that ought to get it right there. >> you call that clean? >> oh, well, let me do some-- cora--i see cora do some-- what she'll do is, she'll put a highlight piece on it. bam! look at that thing highlight. that's highlighted there. >> now, that's better. >> i know it, i know it. >> oh, yeah. look at t
how you don't know your own twin? don't you also play the twin? oh, i got to stop watching this daytime tv. it's just too much! >> all right, unc. i took care of dinner. and the girls thought we couldn't do it. look at this place. >> nephew, what is wrong with daytime tv? why does everybody have a twin and they suffer from magnesia? >> that's amnesia. >> what? ain't amnesia one of renee's kids? >> no, that's, like, taleisha or lakeisha or genesia. >> well,...
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you can't even get good twins anymore. why don't you think of it this way, ok? michael is the way the twins should be, and geoffrey is exceptional. geoffrey's your favorite. you're kidding now, all right? admit it. you've always liked geoffrey better, and that's why michael's goofy. good night. maybe if you were around a little more, michael could cut paper. aha! i knew it was right there under the surface. ♪ ♪ ♪ little carrot. little bit of hummus. lonely wing... well we have got the perfect match for you. of course you can't beat the classics. delish... sabra hummus. dip life to the fullest. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. robert: enjoy. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. and i thou
you can't even get good twins anymore. why don't you think of it this way, ok? michael is the way the twins should be, and geoffrey is exceptional. geoffrey's your favorite. you're kidding now, all right? admit it. you've always liked geoffrey better, and that's why michael's goofy. good night. maybe if you were around a little more, michael could cut paper. aha! i knew it was right there under the surface. ♪ ♪ ♪ little carrot. little bit of hummus. lonely wing... well we have got the...
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this is one-half of probably the most famous set of twins in america. more than the olsen twins.panda twins ever in the u.s. squirming and squeaking. twin furballs. >> vinjly the size of a footbal. >> reporter: impossibly cute. brotherly love. look at that. and dangerously fragile. "gma" got exclusive access to the nursery of the only panda twins in the country. >> this is "a." >> reporter: and to their routine. a team of vets weigh. >> 36.5 grams. >> reporter: measure and examine these not-so-large giant pandas. >> has the hiccups. >> reporter: for now, calling cub "a" and cub "b." they're not soft. securing the cutest furballs on the planet is a mission. >> shower to wash off any germs. >> reporter: you have to shower? >> we are trying to keep them as safe as we can. >> reporter: i did as i was told. then, we had to slip on these bootees. rubbing alcohol, another effort to keep us germ-free, flows freely. >> we use this on our hands constantly in here. >> reporter: each one gets some time with mom, lun lun, before back in the incubator. is it hard not to be attached? >> yes. i
this is one-half of probably the most famous set of twins in america. more than the olsen twins.panda twins ever in the u.s. squirming and squeaking. twin furballs. >> vinjly the size of a footbal. >> reporter: impossibly cute. brotherly love. look at that. and dangerously fragile. "gma" got exclusive access to the nursery of the only panda twins in the country. >> this is "a." >> reporter: and to their routine. a team of vets weigh. >> 36.5...
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. >> i'm having twins. >> no. we got to vote. do you want twins? he don't want twins.o put you back. i got to put you back. >> [ crying ] >> man, can you believe traffic? >> it's amazing what we have to put up with in this job. >> i'm just glad it's clear now and -- >> aww, unc, what's up with the babies, man? >> aren't they beautiful? >> hi! >> and i delivered them all by myself. >> excuse me. >> oh, i had a little help. everybody, this is crystal. crystal, uh, uh, uh, uh -- she was the quarterback. i was the receiver. [ laughter ] >> it was really tough, sir, but you came through for me. would you mind if i named one of my boys after you? >> oh, not at all. not at all. >> ma'am, you sure you want to name your baby curtis booker t. payne? >> oh, that's your name? maybe i could just bake you a cake. >> that's a good call. >> what are you talking about? that's a good, solid, family name. >> yeah, so is george herbert walker bush, but you don't want to name your kids that. >> look, bart and keenan, do y'all mind going to get the stretcher so we can take crystal and the b
. >> i'm having twins. >> no. we got to vote. do you want twins? he don't want twins.o put you back. i got to put you back. >> [ crying ] >> man, can you believe traffic? >> it's amazing what we have to put up with in this job. >> i'm just glad it's clear now and -- >> aww, unc, what's up with the babies, man? >> aren't they beautiful? >> hi! >> and i delivered them all by myself. >> excuse me. >> oh, i had a little help....
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. >> you have a twin bed. >> and you don't sleep with women. >> i sleep with my twin named gil and that's because gil is unemployed. >> leave gil out of this. nick, how often do you change your sheets? >> i have a wife. >> i am not talking about the bed. i am talking when you are protesting. >> when i was single? it looked like [bleep] like i had coffee in my bed. >> i have no idea what that means. whatever it means it will be bleeped. >> don't bleep it. >> i used to stand my sheets against the door when they were dirty and then they would break. >> i used to stuff them under my door. >> see this is guys. this is guys. >> this is guys, and, you know -- you know, i had this huge crush on nick when i got here today. >> that's no longer. >> and now it has been compounded. >> this is young guys. once you get a little older you hire people to change your sheets. you probably has somebody who changes your sheets for you. >> my twin, gil. by the way, gil, go to bed. you are up way too late for someone without a job. >> but men can be very, very gross. one time i had a date with a guy who wanted
. >> you have a twin bed. >> and you don't sleep with women. >> i sleep with my twin named gil and that's because gil is unemployed. >> leave gil out of this. nick, how often do you change your sheets? >> i have a wife. >> i am not talking about the bed. i am talking when you are protesting. >> when i was single? it looked like [bleep] like i had coffee in my bed. >> i have no idea what that means. whatever it means it will be bleeped. >>...
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cub b. >> these are the only panda twins to ever survive in the united states. >> reporter: ever?ever. >> reporter: and now that they're a couple of months old? >> they're 37 days old today. >> reporter: does that mean they have a good chance to survive? >> yes, we're very hopeful, past the first week, the chances go up. >> reporter: they're cute, but evolutionary challenged, they are picky about their food. >> they tell us what variety of bamboo they like that day and they will try to find that variety. but they will also cut extras to have a safety net. so yeah, they eat a lot of bamboo. >> reporter: they're animals that can only breed once a year, in a tiny two-day window. once in china, they were coming back from extinction. with a lot of human help. and here in the u.s., there seems to be a baby panda boom. >> here we saw it, we saw her water break, at that point, more people came in. we continued to watch her and at 5:32, she had a cub born. >> reporter: at the smithsonian's national zoo in d.c., the panda, may jong, seen here on the camera, was in labor this afternoon, givi
cub b. >> these are the only panda twins to ever survive in the united states. >> reporter: ever?ever. >> reporter: and now that they're a couple of months old? >> they're 37 days old today. >> reporter: does that mean they have a good chance to survive? >> yes, we're very hopeful, past the first week, the chances go up. >> reporter: they're cute, but evolutionary challenged, they are picky about their food. >> they tell us what variety of bamboo...
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] i always wished i had a twin. i. you know, i always wanted someone to switch places with me when i had to take a test at school that i didn't want to take. [ chuckles ] i always wanted somebody to frame... in case they ever find the body. [ chuckles nervously ] [ rock music plays ] well, hello, there. hi. how are you? fine. would you like to sit down? oh, yeah. isn't it a lovely day out here today? yeah. yeah. you know, it's...even lovelier since i ran into you. oh, my goodness. [ laughs ] you're one of those male escorts, aren't you? i got about $43 with me. what'll that get me? you're kidding. no. [ both laugh ] i know you probably can't make deals out here in the open like this. so, uh... right. right. just give me a wink -- just one wink for yes. [ laughs ] oh, there you go. i saw it. okay, thank you. okay, i'll tell you what. i'm gonna go get an energy drink. okay. 'cause i think i'm gonna need one. all right. i might not be here. i'll see if there's an atm inside. honey, i'm going to rock your world. all rig
] i always wished i had a twin. i. you know, i always wanted someone to switch places with me when i had to take a test at school that i didn't want to take. [ chuckles ] i always wanted somebody to frame... in case they ever find the body. [ chuckles nervously ] [ rock music plays ] well, hello, there. hi. how are you? fine. would you like to sit down? oh, yeah. isn't it a lovely day out here today? yeah. yeah. you know, it's...even lovelier since i ran into you. oh, my goodness. [ laughs ]...
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more than the olsen twins. remember, these are the only surviving panda twins ever in the u.s.y the size of a football. nuzzling each other. impossibly cute. brotherly love. look at that. but also, dangerously fragile. "gma" got exclusive access to the nursery of the only panda twins in the country. >> so, this is "a." >> reporter: oh, my god. and to their routine. a team of vets, led by dr. murphy, weigh -- >> it gained 36.5 grams. >> reporter: measure and examine these not-so-large giant pandas. >> it has the hiccups. >> reporter: which, for now, calling cub "a" and cub "b." i even got to lend a hand. they're not soft. >> they're not soft. >> reporter: no. securing the cutest furballs on the planet is a full-time mission. >> we're going to give you special scrubs. shower in. to wash off any germs. >> reporter: you have to shower? >> we are trying to keep them as safe as we can. >> reporter: cleanest doctors around. i did as i was told. then, we all had to slip on these bootees. rubbing alcohol, another effort to keep us germ-free, flows freely. >> we use this on our hands alm
more than the olsen twins. remember, these are the only surviving panda twins ever in the u.s.y the size of a football. nuzzling each other. impossibly cute. brotherly love. look at that. but also, dangerously fragile. "gma" got exclusive access to the nursery of the only panda twins in the country. >> so, this is "a." >> reporter: oh, my god. and to their routine. a team of vets, led by dr. murphy, weigh -- >> it gained 36.5 grams. >> reporter:...
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a look see i've been locked in a basement by my twins while my twin sister from different fathers who now we have the same potter about on she has part of my liver now over i know it's her sister sorry it's her sister has part of my liver please both was no now my turn isn't on anymore about it gets confusing you're going to get a little of his back story this is what i was not happy when i came up to the ice and i started learning all of this i'm going to where you were used to gave you a little vice a versa i was i was i was giving owner i was i was a donor yes but it's grown back so i can give it i can give more. to my grandmother i almost took my heart because he thought it was my sister's there's a lot of facial acting in soaps right. don't close ups well yes you know if you're going to give you something i'll give you some very very uncertain and we're going to react is that the idea ok but if you find your husband in bed with someone else great. because of all the stole all your money to pay off his bookie it's three steps to see if you can pick the three steps if. he was just
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the appellant is twin peaks east side neighborhood. we will start with the appellants. >> i'm here on bemaf of the project sponsor, i was retained shortly after the last hearing and i'm here to ask that you grant a rehearing request. to begin, i want to emphasize the gravity of the board's revocation of a fully code compliant pronlt that was approved by the planning commission. before my compliant embarked on a four year permitting process that cost 300 thousand dollars, he sat down with a meeting with the department of public works and talked very specifically about open space restrictions on the property they were told there were none, they then came before this body and had it revoked, regarding open space restrictions, i think it's fair to say the decision to revoke a permit for a fully code compliant project is a bit of a shutter through the development community, it's both extraordinary and manifestly unjust to deny a code compliant project, the decision is made without full development of the facts, with uncertainty or misinform
the appellant is twin peaks east side neighborhood. we will start with the appellants. >> i'm here on bemaf of the project sponsor, i was retained shortly after the last hearing and i'm here to ask that you grant a rehearing request. to begin, i want to emphasize the gravity of the board's revocation of a fully code compliant pronlt that was approved by the planning commission. before my compliant embarked on a four year permitting process that cost 300 thousand dollars, he sat down with...
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double the fun for lisa marie with her 4-year-old paternal twins. and at 45. loving it. >> it is a blessing. i will never complain about it ever. >> "people" magazine, special doubler to, william, kate, baby george on the cover hits newsstands friday. with 21 pages dedicated to llywood's cutest kids. lisa marie says the girls show scenes of taking after mom and their famous granddad. >> definitely, they love music, very, very, very much. they're very artistically inclined both of them. >> the magazine, and sarah jessica parker's twins, best dressed. and mel b may be raising a second generation spice girl group with her girls in ages 2 to 14. sticking with music scene. check out singer, songwriter, and her adorable 7 month son, greyson. he doesn't care for the beatles or led zeppelin but stops when he hears blurred lines. wait till he is old enough to see the video. ♪ good girls >> that was really -- for frz. >> when it comes to 8-year-old twins, kelly ripa co-host, michael strahan is a pushever that would do anything for his girls. >> tiaras, and they try to p
double the fun for lisa marie with her 4-year-old paternal twins. and at 45. loving it. >> it is a blessing. i will never complain about it ever. >> "people" magazine, special doubler to, william, kate, baby george on the cover hits newsstands friday. with 21 pages dedicated to llywood's cutest kids. lisa marie says the girls show scenes of taking after mom and their famous granddad. >> definitely, they love music, very, very, very much. they're very artistically...
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on "gma" on friday, we took an exclusive behind the scenes look at zoo atlanta's twin panda cubs, born just last month. the only surviving set in the u.s. ever. it's really no major mystery why panda-monium, is winning over the hearts of so many american. look at them. they're absurdly cute, but under the button noses and teddy bear exteriors, lies even more. hope. the survival of the endangered giant panda will rely heavily on a mix of conservation, breeding programs and ambitious research, all aimed at fighting off extinction. >> when you have a number that's down to those numbers, sure, it's exciting. we're learning more and more every year. experts had been nervously monitoring the population in the wild. the columbus zoo director emeritus, jack hanna, says the recent surge in birth could mean that things are finally looking up. >> i'm optimistic.
on "gma" on friday, we took an exclusive behind the scenes look at zoo atlanta's twin panda cubs, born just last month. the only surviving set in the u.s. ever. it's really no major mystery why panda-monium, is winning over the hearts of so many american. look at them. they're absurdly cute, but under the button noses and teddy bear exteriors, lies even more. hope. the survival of the endangered giant panda will rely heavily on a mix of conservation, breeding programs and ambitious...
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the twins took the attention in this. according to state media at least 55 parents say their children could have been taken by the same doctor and for those parents they are will hoping for emotional reunions of their own. david mckenzie. >>> let's take you to egypt now as the protesters are still bracing for a confrontation. >> we've been watching these protesters. they have been camped out in two cairo squares. they are demanding that morsi be reinstated. reza is at one of those camps. >> reza, we've heard news about president morsi. when it comes to these demonstrations this has been threatened for a while now. what makes anyone think it will happen now in. >> reporter: there was a lot of rumors swirling last night that the crackdown would happen at down this morning. morning came but the crackdown did not. a lot of people here sighing, breathing a sigh of relief. this is the main entrance to the main sit in in east cairo. you can see this lengthy brick wall is up. the bricks have been pried from the sidewalk. you can
the twins took the attention in this. according to state media at least 55 parents say their children could have been taken by the same doctor and for those parents they are will hoping for emotional reunions of their own. david mckenzie. >>> let's take you to egypt now as the protesters are still bracing for a confrontation. >> we've been watching these protesters. they have been camped out in two cairo squares. they are demanding that morsi be reinstated. reza is at one of...
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. >>> next up, meet lisa marie presley's twin girls. >> then why heidi klum is strutting and singing i can't mess up. >> plus a sharp perspective on "blurred lines" straight from robin thicke's mom. next. >>> lisa marie presley was an adorable child posing with dad elvis. she has two adult children. she's also the mom of twin little girls who join the ranks of hollywood's cutest kids. >> you just have to think of everything in twos no matter what. right off the bat. >> it's double the work and double the fun for lisa marie presley with her fraternal twins. at 45, lisa is loving it. >> it's a big blessing. i fe so lucky to have had two in one. i would never complain about it ever. >> people magazine's special double issue with william, kate, and baby george on the cover hits newsstands friday with 21 pages dedicated to hollywood's cutest kids. lisa marie says the girls already show signs of taking after mom and the famous grand dad. >> they love music very, very, very much. they're artistically inclined. both of them. >> sarah jessica parker's tagged as best dressed. and mel b may hav
. >>> next up, meet lisa marie presley's twin girls. >> then why heidi klum is strutting and singing i can't mess up. >> plus a sharp perspective on "blurred lines" straight from robin thicke's mom. next. >>> lisa marie presley was an adorable child posing with dad elvis. she has two adult children. she's also the mom of twin little girls who join the ranks of hollywood's cutest kids. >> you just have to think of everything in twos no matter what....
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>> guest: i was interested in conjoined twins had the blue reading a lot about them and 1987 in modern times now we think it is ancient but, as i read i if i may conclude it was bleeding to death was the problem and i was talking to a friend who was the chief of pediatric surgery and he had a lot of experience with hypothermic arrested had done a lot of research in which basically you cool the body temperature and pump the blood out in the heart stops and you can operate on a child up to an hour before you have to warm up the blood and i was thinking during the critical time during separation of you to go into hyperthermia arresting get the vessels reconstructed maybe there would not bleed to death. then i said wait a minute. i will never see that but two months later here came the german doctors presenting the case to know if anybody had a solution because the mother was not willing to except the solution about was proposed in europe that was basically for her to choose the one she wanted in the other one to we knocked off. she loved them both. she just could not do that. so i started
>> guest: i was interested in conjoined twins had the blue reading a lot about them and 1987 in modern times now we think it is ancient but, as i read i if i may conclude it was bleeding to death was the problem and i was talking to a friend who was the chief of pediatric surgery and he had a lot of experience with hypothermic arrested had done a lot of research in which basically you cool the body temperature and pump the blood out in the heart stops and you can operate on a child up to...
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if you get to a certain place on top of this very narrow butte, you can see between these twin towers and there happens to be a great house built between these two towers and every 18.6 years when the moon goes into its northernmost point on the horizon, it rises between those two towers. i was there at the beginning of the last 18.6 year cycle and we stood up there, probably 20 of us, researchers, forest service people, all gathered at the same spot with cameras and huddled -- it was late december at 8,000 feet and we were all watching this gap. and somebody had done very intricate work to figure out exactly where you need to stand to see the light at exactly the right time. and as we were all gathered up there, i remember this older archeo-astronomer said it's too bad this isn't celebrated any more. this is such a momentous occasion, the moon finally coming up between the gap and nobody celebrates it. i looked at him as we were all bundled together and thought, do you not notice all of us here pressed to the edge watching this one gap just to see a breach of light come through the s
if you get to a certain place on top of this very narrow butte, you can see between these twin towers and there happens to be a great house built between these two towers and every 18.6 years when the moon goes into its northernmost point on the horizon, it rises between those two towers. i was there at the beginning of the last 18.6 year cycle and we stood up there, probably 20 of us, researchers, forest service people, all gathered at the same spot with cameras and huddled -- it was late...
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but we did have twin pandas born in atlanta in july, so maybe we'll have another set of twins.to see you, rene, thank you for doing the report for us last minute. do appreciate it. >>> this may come as absolutely no surprise to you or maybe anybody else in the courtroom but that ft. hood shooter guilty, guilty across the board, in fact, a military jury has convicted army major nadal hasan of 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder in the 2009 shooting rampage. hasan had admitted to the massacre of his fellow soldiers saying he did it to protect the taliban and its leaders. our ed lavandera has been following this trial from the very beginning. what was it like in the courtroom? how did people react to this? >> reporter: ashleigh, it's been an intense day for them when the verdict was being read, family members when those guilty verdicts came down, family members that have been inside the courtroom for the duration which is now almost three weeks long, this trial, crying quietly, hugging each other, they were told by the judge no loud outbursts or anything like tha
but we did have twin pandas born in atlanta in july, so maybe we'll have another set of twins.to see you, rene, thank you for doing the report for us last minute. do appreciate it. >>> this may come as absolutely no surprise to you or maybe anybody else in the courtroom but that ft. hood shooter guilty, guilty across the board, in fact, a military jury has convicted army major nadal hasan of 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder in the 2009 shooting rampage. hasan had...
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once conjoined twins beating the odds. they have been successfully separated.octors are optimistic the twins will recover. the 6 week olds shared a liver and bowls. their intestines were outside their body covered with a thin layer of tissue. one doctor recommended terminating the pregnancy. >> the doctor said these boys have a really good chance. this is not your only option. at that point, we were just floored. i mean i could not contain my joy. >> i guess the lesson is, have faith. >> have faith. tears of joy from that mother. she's now looking forward to christmas and birthdays with the boys. >>> south dakota's governor taking quite the plunge for a very good cause. the governor says he was not nervous before his first and most likely his last sky dive. he did this. wow! to raise money teaming with a local dairy queen. all in all, it was quite a rush. >> i was ready jump. i forgot they said we are going to do a ready, set, jump. i was all ready to go. i kept waiting. when do we go? then i felt him push forward. then i remember pull back and dive out. >> you
once conjoined twins beating the odds. they have been successfully separated.octors are optimistic the twins will recover. the 6 week olds shared a liver and bowls. their intestines were outside their body covered with a thin layer of tissue. one doctor recommended terminating the pregnancy. >> the doctor said these boys have a really good chance. this is not your only option. at that point, we were just floored. i mean i could not contain my joy. >> i guess the lesson is, have...
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ben carson who are the bender twins. >> guest: they were conjoined twins, joined at the back of the head, from west germany, that we separated at johns hopkins in 1987. the first twins of that type. very complex, to be separated and beth survive. >> host: and today? >> guest: as far as i know they're still surviving, but i must admit i lost contact with them quite some time ago because sort of a sad story but the mother remarried a few years later. the new husband wasn't interested in taking care of them and they became wards of the state. >> host: how did you got involved in that type surgery. >> guest: i came interested in conjoined twins out of the blue, and i started reading a lot about them and i was trying to figure out why were the results so dismal? this is 1987. modern time -- now we think of it as ancient but those times -- and as i read and read, finally concluded it was bleeding to death, which seemed to be the big problem. and i was talking to a friend who was the chief of surgery at the time and he had a lot of experience with hype othermic arrest, and he had done research
ben carson who are the bender twins. >> guest: they were conjoined twins, joined at the back of the head, from west germany, that we separated at johns hopkins in 1987. the first twins of that type. very complex, to be separated and beth survive. >> host: and today? >> guest: as far as i know they're still surviving, but i must admit i lost contact with them quite some time ago because sort of a sad story but the mother remarried a few years later. the new husband wasn't...
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benjamin carson, who is the bender twins. >> guest: conjoined twins joined the the back of the head from west germany that we separated at johns hopkins in 1987. they were the first twins of that tight, very complex, to be separated and survive. >> host: and today? >> as far as they know they are still surviving but lost contact with them quite some time ago because sort of a sad story but the mother remarried few years later, the new husband did not take care of the men became wards of the state. >> host: how did you become involved in that surgery? >> guest: i became interested in conjoined twins out of the. , started reading a lot about the man was trying to figure out why the results were so dismal, 1987 -- we think of as ancient, those times, i concluded it was bleeding to death seemed to be the big problem and i was talking to a friend, bruce wright, chief of cardia thoracic surgery at the time, he had a lot of experience with-sector arrest and he had done research and practice the technique in which basically you've cool the body temperature, the blood is let out, you can operate
benjamin carson, who is the bender twins. >> guest: conjoined twins joined the the back of the head from west germany that we separated at johns hopkins in 1987. they were the first twins of that tight, very complex, to be separated and survive. >> host: and today? >> as far as they know they are still surviving but lost contact with them quite some time ago because sort of a sad story but the mother remarried few years later, the new husband did not take care of the men...
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they're the only surviving panda twins in the u.s.looking at but a lot of news this morning so let's get right to michaela. mick? >>> all eyes on the latest developments in a potential military strike against syria. the u.s. may be weighing a unilateral response now that british lawmakers decided against taking military action. the big question remaining if the u.s. does decide to act, when will it happen? pentagon correspondent barbara starr following that angle for us. barbara, what is the latest? >> good morning, michaela, the u.s. military says it is ready to go, simply awaiting orders from president obama to strike syria if those orders are to come. we expect later today now that the administration will make public at least part of its intelligence assessment backing up its view that the syrian regime was behind this chemical attack that killed so many people there last week. one of the key questions on the table was bashar al assad's finger on the button? did he order the attack personally? that's one of the big pieces of inform
they're the only surviving panda twins in the u.s.looking at but a lot of news this morning so let's get right to michaela. mick? >>> all eyes on the latest developments in a potential military strike against syria. the u.s. may be weighing a unilateral response now that british lawmakers decided against taking military action. the big question remaining if the u.s. does decide to act, when will it happen? pentagon correspondent barbara starr following that angle for us. barbara, what...
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look closely there. >> abc news has an exclusive look at the only baby panda twins in the u.s.. >> nowake a look at these cubs at the skoo. they're teach about the size of a football measuring there. right? they have to shower and change into special scrubs then use rubbing alcohol to stay germ-free. the pand yaz get a few hours with their mom before returning to their incubators and they're so cute. >> now thairks called cub a and b according to tradition they won't be named until they're 100 days old. >> they're adorable. >> and speaking of let's check in with spencer christian. >> how sweet. >> it will be hard to do. we've got low clouds and fog. and locally into inland areas as well, it's gray near the coast and into our inland loks. take a look at national weather picture. it will be warm across 48" . contiguous states. st. louis hot and humid. a high of 91. down in miami hot with thundershowers likely. into desert southwest, 102 in phoenix tomorrow. denver highs of 92 and a chance of showers, state wide in california mainly sunny skies and dry. the interior seks of the state will
look closely there. >> abc news has an exclusive look at the only baby panda twins in the u.s.. >> nowake a look at these cubs at the skoo. they're teach about the size of a football measuring there. right? they have to shower and change into special scrubs then use rubbing alcohol to stay germ-free. the pand yaz get a few hours with their mom before returning to their incubators and they're so cute. >> now thairks called cub a and b according to tradition they won't be named...
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and then they were forceed to building on the other side of twin peaks. where the weather wasn't as nice. >> i live in inner sunset. in 1906. in the big earthquake, that area had dramatic effect. one building settled down into the lake bed. >> the largest loss of life was at 17th and valencia hotel. the fire department came in, drown the people in the basement and the fire came and killed a bunch more people. across the street, there was a 3 story building any after the earthquake, the first floor went straight down. didn't crush. just liquified and created 1 story basement. >> we have unusual soil conditions and then, on top of that, we have built environment. we have buildings built of all different kinds of construction types and dates. when you put those together. maybe you are sitting on rock areas that are built solidly that will have little impact and you have other buildings, soft story buildings and people have essentially the same expectation. >> and the building department would come knock on my door and tell me it wasn't safe >> there are very
and then they were forceed to building on the other side of twin peaks. where the weather wasn't as nice. >> i live in inner sunset. in 1906. in the big earthquake, that area had dramatic effect. one building settled down into the lake bed. >> the largest loss of life was at 17th and valencia hotel. the fire department came in, drown the people in the basement and the fire came and killed a bunch more people. across the street, there was a 3 story building any after the earthquake,...
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you know, talking and walking and the same day as her twin.hing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2, though, the seizures had become constant and started to take their toll on their once happy, joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline cognitively, and she was slipping away. she just wasn't keeping up with her twin. >> the figgies finally found an answer. it was awful news. it is a syndrome that is severe intractable epilepsy. the seizures start during the first year of life, and are unstoppable. difficult to control and very damaging. >> severe behavioral problems, attention deficit, hyperactivity, the self-injury, you know, banging her head on the floor, and pulling her hair out, and like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many of these kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years the figgies tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, addivan, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some
you know, talking and walking and the same day as her twin.hing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2, though, the seizures had become constant and started to take their toll on their once happy, joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline cognitively, and she was slipping away. she just wasn't keeping up with her twin. >> the figgies finally found an answer. it was awful news. it is a syndrome that is severe intractable epilepsy. the seizures start during the...
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twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. or 36 weeks and eight months, however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. i got blood coming out and everything. my mom is like look, stop. you
twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. or 36 weeks...
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and that's his twin -- lawrence zarian, and that's his twin, gregory zarian!man? >> since we have always looked like each other, and we have been mixed up by our friends and my husband has mixed us up, you know? [ laughter ] >> not good. >> i have taken tests for her, my algebra test. we got away with it. >> and i passed. [ applause ] >> you guys took each other's tests? [ applause ] >> awesome! [ applause ] >> listen, ladies, i am married, too, sometimes you want to trade your husband for a day. >> and this is a really sweet story, thou close and sweet you are. >> we are connected. á >> how are you gonna go about this? is this gonna be a weird day when you wake up looking different . >> we are ready for a makeover. >> a new phase! [ crowd cheering ] [ plause ] ♪ >> now, it time to talk to the gentlemen, fellas? >> yes. >> what is the game-plan for the ladies? >> i will tell you this, the best part of life is being an identical twin. love that. but you want your own individuality. so what we will do with the girls is give them their own unique looks. i see lot
and that's his twin -- lawrence zarian, and that's his twin, gregory zarian!man? >> since we have always looked like each other, and we have been mixed up by our friends and my husband has mixed us up, you know? [ laughter ] >> not good. >> i have taken tests for her, my algebra test. we got away with it. >> and i passed. [ applause ] >> you guys took each other's tests? [ applause ] >> awesome! [ applause ] >> listen, ladies, i am married, too,...
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and chase would come in the morning and just misses her twin. and just hug her and rub her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> so how is everything going? >> jamie had four days without a seizure. >> i was like wow, this having success on specifically gervais, this is interesting. it's natural. >> and while he couldn't ever imagine taking marijuana himself, he was now in the stunning position of recommending it for charlotte. >> i was like we need to do this. >> and i said i don't know. >> there you are. >> and then charlotte's condition got worse. 300 seizures a week. almost two every hour. she was not talking or moving. basically, catatonic. as a last resort, doctors wanted to either prescribe a powerful veterinary drug used on epileptic dogs, or put charlotte in a medically induced coma so her brain and body could rest. for paige, those
and chase would come in the morning and just misses her twin. and just hug her and rub her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> so how is everything going? >> jamie had four days without a seizure. >> i was like wow, this having success on specifically gervais, this...
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and chase would come in the morning and just misses her twin. and just hug her and rub her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> so how is everything going? >> jamie had four days without a seizure. >> i was like wow, this having success on specifically gervais, this is interesting. it's natural. >> and while he couldn't ever imagine taking marijuana himself, he was now in the stunning position of recommending it for charlotte. >> i was like we need to do this. >> and i said i don't know. >> there you are. >> and then charlotte's condition got worse. 300 seizures a week. almost two every hour. she was not talking or moving. basically, catatonic. as a last resort, doctors wanted to either prescribe a powerful veterinary drug used on epileptic dogs, or put charlotte in a medically induced coma so her brain and body could rest. for paige, those
and chase would come in the morning and just misses her twin. and just hug her and rub her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> so how is everything going? >> jamie had four days without a seizure. >> i was like wow, this having success on specifically gervais, this...
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and chase would come in the morning and just misses her twin.nd just hug her and rub her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> so how is everything going? >> jamie had four days without a seizure. >> i was like wow, this having success on specifically gervais, this is interesting. it's natural. >> and while he couldn't ever imagine taking marijuana himself, he was now in the stunning position of recommending it for charlotte. >> i was like we need to do this. >> and i said i don't know. >> there you are. >> and then charlotte's condition got worse. 300 seizures a week. almost two every hour. she was not talking or moving. basically, catatonic. as a last resort, doctors wanted to either prescribe a powerful veterinary drug used on epileptic dogs, or put charlotte in a medically induced coma so her brain and body could rest. for paige, those w
and chase would come in the morning and just misses her twin.nd just hug her and rub her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> so how is everything going? >> jamie had four days without a seizure. >> i was like wow, this having success on specifically gervais, this...