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wheelchair ramps and kids. >> larry: underprivileged, poor kids. >> underprivileged, poor.rful time. >> larry: what's that way? >> that's where we used to take the quads and go around and act crazy and ride who ares and stuff. there's so much land to still develop but here is where he considered his happiness. >> larry: did he see this first? how did he pick this place? >> i understand when they did the video "say, say, say" my sister latoya was here, paul mccartney and he really liked it. i had a ranch in hidden valley and michael would come over. he love what i had out there. i had swans and he said jermaine, i'm going to buy a beautiful ranch one day because he loved the ranch life. i think that's what inspired him to do this. >> larry: did he spend a lot of time here in the hey day? >> a lot of time. >> larry: i don't think the general public would have concept of what neverland is. rides, games and toys. there was all that. this is so much more. >> with our family, larry, we travel so much. i can see bits and pieces in different parts of the world here. that's what's g
wheelchair ramps and kids. >> larry: underprivileged, poor kids. >> underprivileged, poor.rful time. >> larry: what's that way? >> that's where we used to take the quads and go around and act crazy and ride who ares and stuff. there's so much land to still develop but here is where he considered his happiness. >> larry: did he see this first? how did he pick this place? >> i understand when they did the video "say, say, say" my sister latoya was...
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wheelchairs. and the theme park is this way.ve kids happiness. >> larry: under privileged, poor kids. >> they would have a wonderful time. >> larry: what's that way? >> that way is just where we used to take the quads and go around and act crazy and ride horses and stuff. there's just so much land to still develop. but here is where he considered his happiness. this is what he felt -- >> larry: did he see this first? how did he pick this place? >> i understand when they did the video "say, say, say." my sister la toya was here and paul mccartney and michael. and he really liked it. see, to back up before that, i had a ranch in hidden valley. and michael would come over. and he loved what i had out there. because i had swans and everything. he said, jermaine, i'm going to buy a beautiful ranch one day. because he loved the ranch life. this was -- i think that's what inspired him to do this. >> larry: he spent a lot of time here in the hay day? >> a lot of time. a lot of time. >> larry: i don't think the general public would have
wheelchairs. and the theme park is this way.ve kids happiness. >> larry: under privileged, poor kids. >> they would have a wonderful time. >> larry: what's that way? >> that way is just where we used to take the quads and go around and act crazy and ride horses and stuff. there's just so much land to still develop. but here is where he considered his happiness. this is what he felt -- >> larry: did he see this first? how did he pick this place? >> i...
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you're pushing a damn wheelchair and you see the caterer and come and leave and you're still pushing up the [ bleep ] ramp. it's enough. >> larry: joan rivers, "a piece of work" opens live. she'll be at foxwood the weekend of the 25th and we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby, baby... uh-oh ♪ ♪ oh no, no! i just parked here a second ago! give me a break, will you? (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles with two different gels for softness and support... ...are outrageously comfortable. ...on second thought, i think i'll walk... (announcer) are you gellin'? dr. scholl's i know who works differently than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- to the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. [ inhales deeply ] i told my allergy symptoms to take a hike. omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cau
you're pushing a damn wheelchair and you see the caterer and come and leave and you're still pushing up the [ bleep ] ramp. it's enough. >> larry: joan rivers, "a piece of work" opens live. she'll be at foxwood the weekend of the 25th and we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby, baby... uh-oh ♪ ♪ oh no, no! i just parked here a second ago! give me a break, will you? (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles with...
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you're pushing a damn wheelchair and you see the caterer and come and leave and you're still pushingugh. >> larry: joan rivers, "a piece of work" opens live. she'll be at foxwood the weekend of the 25th and we'll be right back. why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] one word turns innovative design into revolutionary performance. one word makes the difference between defining the mission and accomplishing the mission. one word makes the difference in defending our nation and the cause of freedom. how... is the word that makes all the difference. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm eating healthier and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart diseas
you're pushing a damn wheelchair and you see the caterer and come and leave and you're still pushingugh. >> larry: joan rivers, "a piece of work" opens live. she'll be at foxwood the weekend of the 25th and we'll be right back. why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] one word turns innovative design into revolutionary performance. one...
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was aging and getting more and more frail and feeble, barely able to walk and wheeled around in a wheelchair. so it was very sad but yet he was noble, i thought, and so he's my hero exactly a half century after i was his press assistant. >> ifill: byrd's legacy looms largest in west virginia where any number of public works projects bear his name. >> he delivered to the state key projects. what the outside world called pork, he and west virginiaians called needed infrastructure. >> short of abraham lincoln who gave us our statehood, yes, he is the most influential person and the best person we've had to represent us ever. >> ifill: byrd cast more than 18,000 roll call votes and wrote a four volume history of the upper chamber. >> i've had the privilege not only to witness but also to participate in the great panarama of history from the apex of the cold war to the collapse ... the collapse of the soviet union . from my opposition to the 1964 civil rights act to my part in securing the funds for the building of the memorial to martin luther king . from my support for the war in vietnam to my
was aging and getting more and more frail and feeble, barely able to walk and wheeled around in a wheelchair. so it was very sad but yet he was noble, i thought, and so he's my hero exactly a half century after i was his press assistant. >> ifill: byrd's legacy looms largest in west virginia where any number of public works projects bear his name. >> he delivered to the state key projects. what the outside world called pork, he and west virginiaians called needed infrastructure....
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the employee who was supposed to be on duty is a paraplegic in a wheelchair, but he got drunk.illed in at the last moment. gerber is her fiancÉe, and he decided to keep her company. that left him facing the intruders, who came at him with an iron bar. when you had four men with handguns break down the door, why did you decide to fight them? >> gerber: i don't know. for the first moment, i thought maybe i must just put hands in the air and said, "listen, what do you want?" but i think the moment they hit me with that piece of iron, it was all over. i start fighting. >> pelley: gerber says he knocked two of them down and then turned to a third man. >> gerber: i grabbed him. but the moment before i can take this guy, he fired the shot, you know. and i was still fighting. i didn't know that there was... he shot me through the... through the chest. >> meiring: and after they shot him, it was terrible. they hit him over and over and over and over again. >> pelley: after they shot him? >> meiring: after they shot, while he was lying on the floor. >> pelley: gerber was seriously wounde
the employee who was supposed to be on duty is a paraplegic in a wheelchair, but he got drunk.illed in at the last moment. gerber is her fiancÉe, and he decided to keep her company. that left him facing the intruders, who came at him with an iron bar. when you had four men with handguns break down the door, why did you decide to fight them? >> gerber: i don't know. for the first moment, i thought maybe i must just put hands in the air and said, "listen, what do you want?" but i...
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my biggest fear is 10 years from now is my child going to be in a wheelchair, mentally able to sit and speak and hold a conversation because of this? >> reporter: currently, there are few long-term studies that examine oil spill impact on human health." kendraed fisherman husband was sick for six weeks with respiratory problems. >> they're finally starting to subside. my daughter has broke out in four rashs-- four rashes. she has no skin problems whatsoever before this. now she's clear. i've had her locked up in the house for the past two weeks. >> reporter: the health interest of people in the gulf was on the minds of several hundred doctors and sciences gathered this week. it was aimed at assessing the human health effects of the spill. there was widespread agreement that the problem is what science knows about the problem but what it does not. dr. nicole laurie is the department of health and human services assistant secretary for preparedness and response. >> the experience that we've had with dealing with so many other disasters prepares us to some extent but not, maybe, as well a
my biggest fear is 10 years from now is my child going to be in a wheelchair, mentally able to sit and speak and hold a conversation because of this? >> reporter: currently, there are few long-term studies that examine oil spill impact on human health." kendraed fisherman husband was sick for six weeks with respiratory problems. >> they're finally starting to subside. my daughter has broke out in four rashs-- four rashes. she has no skin problems whatsoever before this. now...
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in a short period of time, she went from climbing the great pyramid in egypt to being in a wheelchair and bed-bound. she was constantly in pain with chronic fatigue and voluntary movements of her arms, hhands, neck, mouth, face and eyes. in 2008, she had deep brain sthration surgery which provided some relief but she had another battle to fight, her ability to swallow and eat were impaated to the point that she was oo her death bed people thought. through her personal strength and resolve, she pulled through and she survived. today, she has a feeding tube and braces on her legs, bbt she is as resilient and determined as ever. she came to see me here in d.c. in my congressional office lobbying all of the members of congress to be more knowledgeable about her disease. it's a ilent brutal disease, tuu of war of muscles that forces people to live in constant severr pain and exhausted. bbt not her. much oo the time her body struggles are internal hiding from an outside observer that phe struggles with the disease % encompasses each and every movement. those with this disease say that the d
in a short period of time, she went from climbing the great pyramid in egypt to being in a wheelchair and bed-bound. she was constantly in pain with chronic fatigue and voluntary movements of her arms, hhands, neck, mouth, face and eyes. in 2008, she had deep brain sthration surgery which provided some relief but she had another battle to fight, her ability to swallow and eat were impaated to the point that she was oo her death bed people thought. through her personal strength and resolve, she...
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take a couple ofed a vill and we'll buy you a -- of advil, we'll buy you a walker, maybe even a wheelchair, although that's debatable as well. and, mr. speaker, you know, to compound this problem, obamacare, now our president has named the new director of medicare, c.m.s., committee on medicare and medicaid services, there's now a new director, dr. donald bearwick. he may be a fine human being, i'm sure he is, mr. speaker, i don't know him personally, but i have read quotes and i know that he's written a book and one of those quotes, and i'm not going to be able to give it never bait am, but, basically, -- verbatim, but basically, mr. speaker, it says, it's not if we need to ration, it's that we need to ration with our eyes wide open. it's not if we need to ration care, but that we ration with our eyes wide open. i'm looking forward to, as a member of the energy and commerce committee, and the health subcommittee, to having dr. bearwick soon after his appointment as director of c.m.s. to come before the committee and explain to us just what he means by that. so that the seniors who are rel
take a couple ofed a vill and we'll buy you a -- of advil, we'll buy you a walker, maybe even a wheelchair, although that's debatable as well. and, mr. speaker, you know, to compound this problem, obamacare, now our president has named the new director of medicare, c.m.s., committee on medicare and medicaid services, there's now a new director, dr. donald bearwick. he may be a fine human being, i'm sure he is, mr. speaker, i don't know him personally, but i have read quotes and i know that he's...
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they were shipping wheelchairs' and building equipment. how essential is it that this palace -- this equipment to the palestinians? is this useful right now? >> first of all, i cannot say right now what the status of the material that was on the ship. i can in the presidential statement, there was encouragement that that material be so -- be provided to the people of gaza. the secretary said again today that we have pressed the israelis to expand the amount of humanitarian assistance to the people of gaza and we will come in due to work with them every day to try to make that happen. >> before the hotel was launched, there was some communication between the israeli government and the u.s. ambassador with regard to assistance. the israelis made no secret about what they were planning to do. they even put together a press pool to observe this. did the united states offer any words of caution to israel for undertook this attempt of stopping ships? was there any kind of communication at any level from this building to the israeli government sa
they were shipping wheelchairs' and building equipment. how essential is it that this palace -- this equipment to the palestinians? is this useful right now? >> first of all, i cannot say right now what the status of the material that was on the ship. i can in the presidential statement, there was encouragement that that material be so -- be provided to the people of gaza. the secretary said again today that we have pressed the israelis to expand the amount of humanitarian assistance to...
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his service most recently, in coming in ill, in a wheelchair for a series of cloture votes at 1:00 a.m historians i think will write about the passage of the comprehensive health care bill and the cloture votes and the passage in the senate on christmas eve early in the morning, finally had a concession that we wouldn't vote at 11:59 on christmas eve but would vote earlier in the day. even the objectors wanted to leave town. but senator byrd came here, performing his duty, although he certainly was not well. it was a trendous strain on him, but he came and made the 60th vote. so it is a sad occasion to see a black draping on senator byrd's desk and the flowers. and i'm sure in days to come there will be many cments, many eulogies about senator byrd. he leaves a great void, but in reflecting upon the experiences i have had with him, he -- there is much to celebrate in his life. a great american, a great >> west virginia senator robert byrd served more than 50 years in the u.s. senate, more than anyone in history. he appeared on c-span more than 1200 times. watch our 1988 profile with th
his service most recently, in coming in ill, in a wheelchair for a series of cloture votes at 1:00 a.m historians i think will write about the passage of the comprehensive health care bill and the cloture votes and the passage in the senate on christmas eve early in the morning, finally had a concession that we wouldn't vote at 11:59 on christmas eve but would vote earlier in the day. even the objectors wanted to leave town. but senator byrd came here, performing his duty, although he certainly...
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what in we going to make our ejection seats wheelchairs so they roll when they hit?speciality care, is that abortion? does that mean
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his service most recently, in coming in ill, in a wheelchair for a series of cloture votes at 1:00 a.m, historians i think will write about the passage of the comprehensive health care bill and the cloture votes and the passage in the senate on christmas eve early in the morning, finally had a concession that we wouldn't vote at 11:59 on christmas eve but would vote earlier in the day. even the objectors wanted to leave town. but senator byrd came here, performing his duty, although he certainly was not well. it was a trendous strain on him, but he came and made the 60th vote. so it is a sad occasion to see a black draping on senator byrd's desk and the flowers. and i'm sure in days to come there will be many cments, many eulogies about senator byrd. he leaves a great void, but in reflecting upon the experiences i have had with him, he -- there is much to celebrate in his life. a great american, a great senator. we our beloved colleague. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. dorgan: madam president, i came today to the floor recognizing that we have white roses and a black drap
his service most recently, in coming in ill, in a wheelchair for a series of cloture votes at 1:00 a.m, historians i think will write about the passage of the comprehensive health care bill and the cloture votes and the passage in the senate on christmas eve early in the morning, finally had a concession that we wouldn't vote at 11:59 on christmas eve but would vote earlier in the day. even the objectors wanted to leave town. but senator byrd came here, performing his duty, although he...