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thee doesn't seem shocked, deborah. oh, yes, i'm shocked. i'm shocked at the fact that i could be in love with a fool. you tried to save a man's life, and there wawaan accident involving a drunken brute, and you lost an arm... because you loved your fellow man too much. now, madam cow, if thee will be patient, please, and submit. since it's'sor a good cause, i'll be happy if thee will help me. madam, thee's not being very cooperative. we've done about all we can do tonight. we'll start again in the morning daylight. how do you sick people feel about flying? happy as larks, major, to coin a phrase. by the way, benjamin and i are gonna stay with the train. oh, i'm glad. i'd hate to lose youou benjamin: help, matthew! come here, kid. come here. help, matthew! let me go! matthew! so long, kid. hold it, otis! take off that gun belt. throw it over here. thee is a poor thing, jed otis, trying to kill a little boy. i must said i'd never fight thee, but now i must destroy thee, as i would a snake. you don't have to fight him. let me take care of him.
thee doesn't seem shocked, deborah. oh, yes, i'm shocked. i'm shocked at the fact that i could be in love with a fool. you tried to save a man's life, and there wawaan accident involving a drunken brute, and you lost an arm... because you loved your fellow man too much. now, madam cow, if thee will be patient, please, and submit. since it's'sor a good cause, i'll be happy if thee will help me. madam, thee's not being very cooperative. we've done about all we can do tonight. we'll start again in...
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we don't forget it. >> santa cruz police launched a cold case website to generate leads in deborah's case and others. >> somebody knows something out there, they really do. >> it would mean everything to the cargill family. they lived with loss for 41 years. >> we have our grandchildren now and great-grandchildren. so -- she would have been another part of that. she would have had her own children. >> reporter: detective truitt is asking anybody with information to contact him. katie marzullo, abc 7. >>> australian police say they stopped a terror attack set to take place on christmas day. officers arrested several people at this apartment complex in melbourne today. a detective followed this group for a long time. they say the isis-inspired plot included several explosives to be used in australia's second largest city. >>> meanwhile, in berlin today, the details on the attack, the news learned the attack was on the radar of the agencies. tonight, the suspect, anis amri is on the loose, tonight, the german police say they found amri's wallet and fingerprints inside that truck. and no
we don't forget it. >> santa cruz police launched a cold case website to generate leads in deborah's case and others. >> somebody knows something out there, they really do. >> it would mean everything to the cargill family. they lived with loss for 41 years. >> we have our grandchildren now and great-grandchildren. so -- she would have been another part of that. she would have had her own children. >> reporter: detective truitt is asking anybody with information to...
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we don't forget it. >> santa cruz police launched a cold case website to generate leads in deborah's case and others. >> somebody knows something out there, they really do. >> it would mean everything to the cargill family. they lived with loss for 41 years. >> we have our grandchildren now and great-grandchildren. so -- she would have been another part of that. she would have had her own children. >> reporter: detective truitt is asking anybody with information to contact him. katie marzullo, abc 7. >>> australian police say they stopped a terror attack set to take place on christmas day. officers arrested several people at this apartment complex in melbourne today. a detective followed this group for a long time. they say the isis-inspired plot included several explosives to be used in australia's second largest city. >>> meanwhile, in berlin today, the details on the attack, the news learned the attack was on the radar of the agencies. tonight, the suspect, anis amri is on the loose, tonight, the german police say they found amri's wallet and fingerprints inside that truck. and no
we don't forget it. >> santa cruz police launched a cold case website to generate leads in deborah's case and others. >> somebody knows something out there, they really do. >> it would mean everything to the cargill family. they lived with loss for 41 years. >> we have our grandchildren now and great-grandchildren. so -- she would have been another part of that. she would have had her own children. >> reporter: detective truitt is asking anybody with information to...
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deborah birx, u.s. global aids coordinator, on funding the fight against hiv/aids. from "washington journal," this is 40 minutes. >>> at our table this morning, ambassador and doctor deborah birx, who is the u.s. global aids coordinator and u.s. special representative for global health diplomacy. it is world aids day. tell our viewers why it's important to have this day. >> it allows all of us a moment in time to reflect on the epidemic, where we are, where we've been, who we've served, who we haven't served. really look at our progress. also, real time to remember those who we've lost, because that's what motivates us everyday. we know many of the people we've lost. we have to prevent losing them. >> let's talk about we're at with combating hiv/aids. if you look at it in the united states, almost 1.2 million people are living with aids infection. in 2015, 39,000 were diagnosed with the infection. from 2005 to 2014, the number of people who were diagnosed with aids declined by 14%. gay and by sexual men accounted for 82% of diagnoses. heterosexual diagnoses accounte
deborah birx, u.s. global aids coordinator, on funding the fight against hiv/aids. from "washington journal," this is 40 minutes. >>> at our table this morning, ambassador and doctor deborah birx, who is the u.s. global aids coordinator and u.s. special representative for global health diplomacy. it is world aids day. tell our viewers why it's important to have this day. >> it allows all of us a moment in time to reflect on the epidemic, where we are, where we've been,...
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deborah birx who has been working for a long time, who will take your questions. a democrat from chase city, hi there. >> hi. we should send some aid to indiana, since mike pence defunded planned parenthood, which they take care of all the aids medicine and everything. and he cut that off. so -- >> yes, let's talk about what happened in diana and the role planned parenthood plays. >> there are clinics everywhere in these states and counties. these programs are more effective the more local they are to the communities. i don't know of the specific case so i can't comment. but we know through our advocacy and our community work that if people weren't being served, we would know it immediately. >> do you see infections then go up? >> people don't stop their medication. that's the other piece that these impact surveys show, that when you had 86 to 91% viral suppression, that means that that patient is every day staying on his medication, he or she is staying on their medication. that's extraordinary, that people have that level of dedication, both so they can thrive b
deborah birx who has been working for a long time, who will take your questions. a democrat from chase city, hi there. >> hi. we should send some aid to indiana, since mike pence defunded planned parenthood, which they take care of all the aids medicine and everything. and he cut that off. so -- >> yes, let's talk about what happened in diana and the role planned parenthood plays. >> there are clinics everywhere in these states and counties. these programs are more effective...
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deborah feyerick, thank you so much. have fun. >>> as we go to break tonight, tonight's co-host, the one, the only, kelly ripa says, of course she wore waterproof mascara to prepare for the inevitable. tears to come. >> always. i made a fatal mistake. i'm wearing false eyelashes for some reason. i think they can wash away. i'm not sure. >> why do you need false eyelashes? i never understand false eyelashes. >> it is a special event. >> okay. i just never understood it. >> he doesn't understand. ich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we don't just pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. but fair. this beer is tough... coors banquet. that's how it's done. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can hel
deborah feyerick, thank you so much. have fun. >>> as we go to break tonight, tonight's co-host, the one, the only, kelly ripa says, of course she wore waterproof mascara to prepare for the inevitable. tears to come. >> always. i made a fatal mistake. i'm wearing false eyelashes for some reason. i think they can wash away. i'm not sure. >> why do you need false eyelashes? i never understand false eyelashes. >> it is a special event. >> okay. i just never...
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. >> franklin leaves deborah in america for a world more attractive to a man of his influence. >> franklin's wife did not have his education, hid not have his abilities and he virtually l ma was off galavanting around. >> the trans-atlantic crossing was a dangerous month-long journey, especially for a nearly 60-year-old man. but the opportunity to join british high society makes the hardships worthwhile. ♪ >> gentlemen and ladies. >> there is one american celebrity and that celebrity is benjamin franklin. he's famed as a scientist and inventor in england, and franklin starts to enjoy a little bit of his own legend. i think he's seduced by it a little bit. >> dr. franklin, what a pleasure it is to finally meet you. >> i heard the americans are covered head to toe in hair. >> well, my good woman, as you can see, some reports are greatly exaggerated. >> of all the enviable things england has, i envy its people. why? i say in that little island, they have sensible, virtuous and elegant minds. >> you must come take tea with me sometime. >> indeed, i will. >> oh. tell me, dr. franklin, for you t
. >> franklin leaves deborah in america for a world more attractive to a man of his influence. >> franklin's wife did not have his education, hid not have his abilities and he virtually l ma was off galavanting around. >> the trans-atlantic crossing was a dangerous month-long journey, especially for a nearly 60-year-old man. but the opportunity to join british high society makes the hardships worthwhile. ♪ >> gentlemen and ladies. >> there is one american...
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. >> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody, and thanks for joining us. investigators are still looking into the kidnapping of california mom sherri papini
. >> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody, and thanks for joining us. investigators are still looking into the kidnapping of california mom sherri papini
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but thank you, again, deborah for all that you do. congratulations on the 30 years and thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> presenting his views on u.s. leadership in the global economy and the ways open trade and an improved tax policy will help keep the u.s. committeetive while creating opportunity at home and abroad, please welcome our morning keynote speaker, the chairman and ceo of fedex, mr. fred smith. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for having me here today. that was an important presentation by jim clifton a minute ago with a lot of very sobering information. before i get started on my remarks, let me first congratulate president-elect trump and vice president-elect pence. i think the caliber of the cabinet nominees to date is quite reassuring given the many economic challenges that the united states faces today. our economy has been growing too slowly, as the presentation just before us certainly underscored. our national debt has increased from 63% to 105% of gdp just since 2007. the u.s. now owes, again,
but thank you, again, deborah for all that you do. congratulations on the 30 years and thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> presenting his views on u.s. leadership in the global economy and the ways open trade and an improved tax policy will help keep the u.s. committeetive while creating opportunity at home and abroad, please welcome our morning keynote speaker, the chairman and ceo of fedex, mr. fred smith. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for having me here...
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deborah, thank you. >> thank you so much, senator. well, i think many of you know that innovation and technological leadership and the nation's position in research and development has really been in the dna of the council on competitiveness since our inception 30 years ago. we did some of the first critical technology lists, we had a great report that our first distinguished fellow, eric block, who just sadly passed away did on reinventing r & d and the list continues. i wanted to start this conversation out with three tremendous leaders at the forefront of technology throughout their careers about what really was the genesis for some of the work that you all did with the council. and i might start with you, wayne, because as our vice chair for industry and even before when you were president of the georgia tech you were really doing some very innovative things on the regional front and then ended up leading one of our major products on regional innovation clusters. tell us a little bit about that story and the impact of it for the c
deborah, thank you. >> thank you so much, senator. well, i think many of you know that innovation and technological leadership and the nation's position in research and development has really been in the dna of the council on competitiveness since our inception 30 years ago. we did some of the first critical technology lists, we had a great report that our first distinguished fellow, eric block, who just sadly passed away did on reinventing r & d and the list continues. i wanted to...
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none of these are deborah's belongings, they are scattered throughout the lofts and garages of a handful of friends who let her and her daughter sleep on sofas and spare beds, shelter say they are two of a huge number of hidden homeless. research today has found that over a quarter of a million people in england today are homeless. this for the first time gives a clear picture of the problem, because all too often it is hidden, the government says it does not recognise shelter's figures, the charities that are helping deborah to find legal aid to challenge the decision of the local authority not to help her, they say that she deliberately made herself homeless when she walked out of a private flat. she says it was a flat that she couldn't afford and she thought there would be a safety net and there wasn't, you go down that road and you don't climb back up, it is hard. do you think it could happen to anybody? i think it could happen to anybody. jamie jamie mccubbin, bbc jamie mccubbin, bbc news, jamie mccubbin, bbc news, let's jamie mccubbin, bbc news, let's have a look jamie mccubbin, bb
none of these are deborah's belongings, they are scattered throughout the lofts and garages of a handful of friends who let her and her daughter sleep on sofas and spare beds, shelter say they are two of a huge number of hidden homeless. research today has found that over a quarter of a million people in england today are homeless. this for the first time gives a clear picture of the problem, because all too often it is hidden, the government says it does not recognise shelter's figures, the...
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deborah works on strengthening the muscles of her knees. >> i do exercises every day 5 pounds on each leg. >> and plant paced diets can significantly reduce paint but you got to get in motion to stay in motion. >> probably the worst thing to do for arthritis is to not move. >> i played this morning. >> well, the "action news" team is out working on news stories tonight begin agent 4:00. >> lets check in with alicia vitarelli with a look ahead. >> reporter: coming up today at 4:00 we are talking about all the changes in health insurance, a lot of people faced with new options that have really high deductibles so what say person to do? and some people pay more than $2,000 out of pocket before the benefits kick in and can really set a family back. nydia han has a plan to keep you from wiping out your bank account. >> and visitors at a museum get a visit from the u.s. air force band. don't miss this video today in big talkers. and take us with you on the go. watch our newscast streaming live on your smart phone or tablet. >> and i'll see you in the next half hour to break down all the thi
deborah works on strengthening the muscles of her knees. >> i do exercises every day 5 pounds on each leg. >> and plant paced diets can significantly reduce paint but you got to get in motion to stay in motion. >> probably the worst thing to do for arthritis is to not move. >> i played this morning. >> well, the "action news" team is out working on news stories tonight begin agent 4:00. >> lets check in with alicia vitarelli with a look ahead....
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here's abc's deborah roberts. thank you for being on the show. >> it is great to see you. >> reporter: barack obama made his final appearance on "the daily show" as president, discussing the election of donald trump. >> president-elect has very clearly said he refuses intelligence briefings. and so he's come out and said, i don't need them because i'm a smart man. >> i think the president-elect may say one thing and do another once he's here, because the truth of the matter is that it's a big, complicated world. it doesn't matter how smart you are, you have to have the best information possible to make the best decisions possible. >> reporter: it's the biggest get yet for trevor noah. the 32-year-old host of ""the daily show."" just over a year after taking the reins from jon stewart. >> this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> reporter: noah making his mark tackling the topic of race, taking aim at president-elect trump. >> in donald trump's america everyone is speculating as to who should be the most afraid
here's abc's deborah roberts. thank you for being on the show. >> it is great to see you. >> reporter: barack obama made his final appearance on "the daily show" as president, discussing the election of donald trump. >> president-elect has very clearly said he refuses intelligence briefings. and so he's come out and said, i don't need them because i'm a smart man. >> i think the president-elect may say one thing and do another once he's here, because the truth...
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abc's deborah roberts gives us another look. >> i'm peter pan. >> i'm captain hook, you're peter pan, okay. >> reporter: precious home video. make-believe between a 2-year-old and his dad. but this moment in time would later mean so much more. >> then we just watched it over and over. how could this be possible? here he is just a few ago. >> good-bye, peter pan! >> reporter: not long after filming this in 1993, owen's world halted. he stopped talking, showing affection, and engaging in the world around him. his parents, ron and cornelia, soon got a shattering diagnosis. regressive autism. >> must have been devastating. >> we just froze. you know -- and the doctors started to explain, okay, this is going to change your life. he may never get his speech back. many of the kids don't. >> reporter: ron, an award-winning "wall street journal" reporter, gifted with words, but now his own son has none. >> he started to vanish. couldn't look at you. walked around like someone with their eyes closed when you can't get them to smile when you say something or to respond when you say i love you --
abc's deborah roberts gives us another look. >> i'm peter pan. >> i'm captain hook, you're peter pan, okay. >> reporter: precious home video. make-believe between a 2-year-old and his dad. but this moment in time would later mean so much more. >> then we just watched it over and over. how could this be possible? here he is just a few ago. >> good-bye, peter pan! >> reporter: not long after filming this in 1993, owen's world halted. he stopped talking, showing...
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. >>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody. thank you so much for joining us. >>> it is the demolition derby- style altercation that has now been seen around the world. two women ramming each other with their own vehicles after they got into a very heated argument. now in an exclusive interview "inside edition" her version of how the whole mess started. >> it's the demolition derby that's got america gasping. sheer mayhem as two cars collide again and again in a los angeles parking lot. now one of the drivers, the woman who hit that fire hydrant, is telling "inside edition" her side of the story. >> did you fear for your life? >> i did. every >> here's victoria recano. >> the mind boggling clash was triggered who the two women got into a dispute as they were driving on the street. both women pulled into a parking lot and that's when the chaos erupted. >> they grabbed me out of the car and yanked me to the ground. >> this woman says she found herself getting pummeled. >> there was nothing i could do. >> she said she was afraid s
. >>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody. thank you so much for joining us. >>> it is the demolition derby- style altercation that has now been seen around the world. two women ramming each other with their own vehicles after they got into a very heated argument. now in an exclusive interview "inside edition" her version of how the whole mess started. >> it's the demolition derby that's got america gasping....
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we're up all nightline with deborah roberts. >> thanks for being on the show. >> reporter: barack obama made his final appearance on the daily show discussing the president-elect donald trump trump. >> he refusing intelligence briefings, and so he's come out and said i don't need them because i'm a smart man. >> i think the president-elect may say one thing and do another once he's here because the truth of the matter is that it's a big complicated world. it doesn't matter how smart you are, you have to have the best information possible to make the decisions possible. >> reporter: it's the biggest get yet for trevor noah, the 32-year-old host of "the daily show," just over a year after taking the reigns from john stewart. noah is making his mark, tackling the topic of race, taking aim at president-elect trump. do you think donald trump is racist? >> i do. i do. >> reporter: you do? >> i'll tell you why. it's tough to say that somebody is not racist when they are doing all the racist things. you know sometimes i feel like we need to invent a racist richter scale. racist in america is a
we're up all nightline with deborah roberts. >> thanks for being on the show. >> reporter: barack obama made his final appearance on the daily show discussing the president-elect donald trump trump. >> he refusing intelligence briefings, and so he's come out and said i don't need them because i'm a smart man. >> i think the president-elect may say one thing and do another once he's here because the truth of the matter is that it's a big complicated world. it doesn't...
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we don't forget the >> this is a cold case website to generate leads in deborah cargill's case and others. >> someone knows something. >> it means everything to the family after living with the loss for 41 years. >> we have grandchildren now and great grandchildren. she would have been another part of that. she would have had her own children. all the detective is asking anyone with information to contact him. >> an accweather update. >> in san rafael, .04" south at 101, you can see the spray on the cars. the heavier rain is moving into american canyon and benicia and down to hercules and san pablo and it keeps going down 80 and over to mill valley and tiburon and sausalito across the golden gate and bay bridge and piedmont and down to the dumbarton bridge the moderate rain is trying to spike down to 237. if you cross the northern part of the south by expect ponding. temperatures are running in the mid 40's inland east bay neighborhood and mild with the mid-40's to 50s on the peninsula and 53 in mountain view and san jose. low-to-mid 50s and chilled sunshine tomorrow and low-to-mid 50s an
we don't forget the >> this is a cold case website to generate leads in deborah cargill's case and others. >> someone knows something. >> it means everything to the family after living with the loss for 41 years. >> we have grandchildren now and great grandchildren. she would have been another part of that. she would have had her own children. all the detective is asking anyone with information to contact him. >> an accweather update. >> in san rafael,...
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. >> david and deborah are standing by ready to light our tower tonight they will be back with us hours after an officer and suspect were shot at the raleigh condominium complex we continue to learn details about the situation. >> we were first on scene and here's the latest information three officers involved in the encounter cn chandler was shot by mistake another officer he has been treated and released from the hospital the suspect is still in the hospital. amanda lamb historic more about him and she joins us from the lake park condominiums community with the story.
. >> david and deborah are standing by ready to light our tower tonight they will be back with us hours after an officer and suspect were shot at the raleigh condominium complex we continue to learn details about the situation. >> we were first on scene and here's the latest information three officers involved in the encounter cn chandler was shot by mistake another officer he has been treated and released from the hospital the suspect is still in the hospital. amanda lamb historic...
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cnn's deborah feyerick has details. >> reporter: day two of the trial of dylann roof. the jury saw the video of which the accused killer can be seen sitting with the bible group. the snapchat was taken by a victim with the caption bible stu stu study knowledge. he stood up to the gunman. you don't need to do this. we mean you no harm. his mother in the church testified about that exchange. says dylann roof shot her son five times. she told the court quote there's no place on earth for him other than the pits of hell. roof is facing the death penalty and that statement prompted la s lawyers to ask for a mistrial. the judge said he would instruct the jury to ignore any statements from family as to what they believe the sentence should be. the jury shown closed circuit tv video of roof entering and leaving the church followed by victims carried out on stretchers. roof's mother suffered a heart attack on day one of the trial in the courtroom. and the jury shown the video of roof being arrested in north carolina showing he was compliant and confirmed to the arresting office
cnn's deborah feyerick has details. >> reporter: day two of the trial of dylann roof. the jury saw the video of which the accused killer can be seen sitting with the bible group. the snapchat was taken by a victim with the caption bible stu stu study knowledge. he stood up to the gunman. you don't need to do this. we mean you no harm. his mother in the church testified about that exchange. says dylann roof shot her son five times. she told the court quote there's no place on earth for him...
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. >> deborah seventh marc stewart is following the still developing story. this doctor's employer is taking action. dr. michelle herren has been and for treating patients at denver health. what happens next is still unclear. in addition the university of colorado medical school is in the process of removing her from the faculty. i case that proves what you post has ramifications. >> reporter: no one at her house wanted to talk to us about this facebook post producing outrage across the country. in it, she makes several statements about first lady michelle obama, including her parents calling her monkey face. she also defends her statement saying she's not racist. >> she's not available for comment. >> reporter: can we set a time to talk to her? >> no. >> reporter: is there anything she wants us to know. >> reporter: not right now. >> reporter: the average extends from social media to city council. >> her comments are unacceptable. >> reporter: denver city councilman chairs the committee that has oversight of them are held. the hospital has employed the docto
. >> deborah seventh marc stewart is following the still developing story. this doctor's employer is taking action. dr. michelle herren has been and for treating patients at denver health. what happens next is still unclear. in addition the university of colorado medical school is in the process of removing her from the faculty. i case that proves what you post has ramifications. >> reporter: no one at her house wanted to talk to us about this facebook post producing outrage across...
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. >> reporter: at 76 deborah is not ready to slow down, she splits her time between law practice and love of tennis. >> i used to play five days a week, now i play two days a week. >> reporter: a car accident caused arthritis in her knees. main line health said osteoarthritis is the most common form. >> the base of the thumb, neck and lower back, hips, knees and big toes. >> reporter: doctor say if you're getting pain in the wrist or weight loss check it out with a doctor. it could be another medical condition. while you cannot stop osteoarthritis with medication, you can lesson the pain with -- lessen the pain and stiffness. exercise and weight loss. it doesn't take big weight loss. antiinflammatory drugs can help, too. deborah works on strengthening the muscles supporting her knees. >> i do weights on my ankles. >> reporter: studies suggest plant-based diets can lower pain, but remember, you got to get in motion to stay in motion. >> probably the worst thing you can do for arthritis is not move. >> reporter: tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." ♪ life can be messy... but with
. >> reporter: at 76 deborah is not ready to slow down, she splits her time between law practice and love of tennis. >> i used to play five days a week, now i play two days a week. >> reporter: a car accident caused arthritis in her knees. main line health said osteoarthritis is the most common form. >> the base of the thumb, neck and lower back, hips, knees and big toes. >> reporter: doctor say if you're getting pain in the wrist or weight loss check it out with a...
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. >> deborah newman from budget and legislative analyst office. the required 25 percent match for the initial dredging of 2 $2,242,750 is appropriated and going forward over the nucs 30 years the not to exceed $897,100 of port matching funds of the 10 percent required match will be also included in future port budget subject to appropriation approval by this board of supervisors. the source of funds are port harbor funds which they use for dredging and recommend approval oaf this orbd nns. >> thank you very much. okay, seeing no other questions at the time we open up item 1 to pub lb lic comment. any members of the public wish to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed and if we can get a motion on the e item >> i believe there is a amendment that the port would like to submit to the committee for approval. >> is that right? this right here. >> yes. >> i'll differ to the city attorney on the nature of that amendment. because the amended ord nnss, the language requested by john gibbener on--it requires us within 30 dayoffs the finalization of
. >> deborah newman from budget and legislative analyst office. the required 25 percent match for the initial dredging of 2 $2,242,750 is appropriated and going forward over the nucs 30 years the not to exceed $897,100 of port matching funds of the 10 percent required match will be also included in future port budget subject to appropriation approval by this board of supervisors. the source of funds are port harbor funds which they use for dredging and recommend approval oaf this orbd...
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truck." // (14:08 deborah strickland): "do you have your shovel and everything like that ready? 14:10 well i'm not gonna shovel it, but there's a shovel. (laughs)"(vo snow) parts of all 50 states expected to see below freezing temperatures by saturday morning.roxana saberi, for cbs news. forecasters say with the cold air pouring in... the great lakes could see a few feet of snow over the weekend. more reason to stick with us at cbs 3 new this morning---two people are dead after a homicide overnight... on milwaukee's northwest side.police say... both victims were shot and the person responsible was able to get away.cbs 58's kyle aevermann is live from the scene with the very latest. it was around 1:30 this morning when milwaukee police started to receive phone calls reporting of gunshots in this neighborhood here near west florist and appleton. police say when they arrived they woman in their 20's not breathing.both had apparently been shot.the milwaukee county medical examiners office was called out confirming thier deaths.police say there were also 2 children inside the home at
truck." // (14:08 deborah strickland): "do you have your shovel and everything like that ready? 14:10 well i'm not gonna shovel it, but there's a shovel. (laughs)"(vo snow) parts of all 50 states expected to see below freezing temperatures by saturday morning.roxana saberi, for cbs news. forecasters say with the cold air pouring in... the great lakes could see a few feet of snow over the weekend. more reason to stick with us at cbs 3 new this morning---two people are dead after a...
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joining me now is deborah providing counseling for people affected by the fire. doing this as low or no costs. what is it that you are offering the community and specifically those impacted. maybe someone that had a friend that perished or someone that needs help. >> yes, we have been in the community for 25 years at the john kennedy counseling center and we are here to offer our support. usually people just come to us and now we are reaching out and saying how can we help? how can we be here for the families and friends? >> how do you help someone at the initial stage when the shock is so real and the pain is so real? >> i think the first thing is offering support so that's what we are doing right now and secondly to just be with them. more people are concerned about what will happen next and how will i cope without this loved one and coping skills and just putting them in a safe space about what they are feeling. >> what have you heard from people? >> i have heard we were impacted, our community was impacted and what we heard is that it is first of all so shock
joining me now is deborah providing counseling for people affected by the fire. doing this as low or no costs. what is it that you are offering the community and specifically those impacted. maybe someone that had a friend that perished or someone that needs help. >> yes, we have been in the community for 25 years at the john kennedy counseling center and we are here to offer our support. usually people just come to us and now we are reaching out and saying how can we help? how can we be...
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i hope this film changes lies and hopefully lives and hopefully saves lives deborah takahara fox 31 news. the film was shown proceeds went to the rocky mountain honor flight which takes world war ii veterans and dc. it looks like an shot. worth a lot for sure. you to check into local hospital from the problem solvers look at the local hospital to see if their kitchens are making the grade. trumps transition to the white house continues picked a lean good chances in a problem solver restaurant we been doing it for years the course those investigations this it is covered something alarming some of the food problem solver joining us with the failures as she found out some hospitals. sifting through the month inspection reports from tri-county house we we're surprised to discover hospitals with multiple critical violations we saw patients and visitors will start where castle rock.
i hope this film changes lies and hopefully lives and hopefully saves lives deborah takahara fox 31 news. the film was shown proceeds went to the rocky mountain honor flight which takes world war ii veterans and dc. it looks like an shot. worth a lot for sure. you to check into local hospital from the problem solvers look at the local hospital to see if their kitchens are making the grade. trumps transition to the white house continues picked a lean good chances in a problem solver restaurant...
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. >> deborah newman from budget and legislative analyst office. the required 25 percent match for the initial dredging of 2 $2,242,750 is appropriated and going forward over the nucs 30 years the not to exceed $897,100 of port matching funds of the 10 percent required match will be also included in future port budget subject to appropriation approval by this board of supervisors. the source of funds are port harbor funds which they use for dredging and recommend approval oaf this orbd nns. >> thank you very much. okay, seeing no other questions at the time we open up item 1 to pub lb lic comment. any members of the public wish to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed and if we can get a motion on the e item >> i believe there is a amendment that the port would like to submit to the committee for approval. >> is that right? this right here. >> yes. >> i'll differ to the city attorney on the nature of that amendment. because the amended ord nnss, the language requested by john gibbener on--it requires us within 30 dayoffs the finalization of
. >> deborah newman from budget and legislative analyst office. the required 25 percent match for the initial dredging of 2 $2,242,750 is appropriated and going forward over the nucs 30 years the not to exceed $897,100 of port matching funds of the 10 percent required match will be also included in future port budget subject to appropriation approval by this board of supervisors. the source of funds are port harbor funds which they use for dredging and recommend approval oaf this orbd...
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here's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: it's arguably the greatest political reality show of all time, hosted by one time reality tv star, now president-elect. facing very real responsibilities. like all great reality shows, the trump transition features alliances, plot twists and cliffhangers. >> the real part of the art of it is creating the right all the of suspense, the right amount of drama to keep people engaged. watching this transitioning, it feels like it's being plotted meticulously. >> rather than official press conferences. contestants parade past a golden backdrop. a live set as cameras role on potential cabinet secretaries and advisers, before they ascend to the inner sanctom of the booth. >> i apologized for it, i paid a very heavy price for it, and i've learned from it. >> it's not just people, it's places. take china and taiwan. taiwan getting in the first phone call and rangeling its parent nation china. trump up ending decades of protocol. tweeting, taiwan called me. >> trump is our first reality tv president-elect. he knows how to give something worth watching. >> i
here's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: it's arguably the greatest political reality show of all time, hosted by one time reality tv star, now president-elect. facing very real responsibilities. like all great reality shows, the trump transition features alliances, plot twists and cliffhangers. >> the real part of the art of it is creating the right all the of suspense, the right amount of drama to keep people engaged. watching this transitioning, it feels like it's being plotted...
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for the presidential aircraft while being consistent with the national public interest, according to deborah lee james. shows total trump's ratings significantly improving since he won the election. 1000 voters were surveyed last week nationwide. 45% have a favorable opinion of the president-elect. in the last poll, taken october, only 36% had a favorable view, 61% with a negative opinion. the margin of error for the poll is 3.1%. what roads make we will see how traffic is moving with jamie sullivan. jamie: of course you can see that just behind me. you are exactly right. it is going to be a wet commute this afternoon as well as this evening. this is 95 through dale city. you are in great shape. turn your headlights on. not all of these cars have that. we need that when it is raining. no cruise control throughout the day. it is just volume. a little bit of midday roadwork we have, the third street tunnel, that may slow you down a little bit. as we take a live look in silver spring, right near wayne avenue and fenton street, you get a good idea of some of those puddles in the road. please be
for the presidential aircraft while being consistent with the national public interest, according to deborah lee james. shows total trump's ratings significantly improving since he won the election. 1000 voters were surveyed last week nationwide. 45% have a favorable opinion of the president-elect. in the last poll, taken october, only 36% had a favorable view, 61% with a negative opinion. the margin of error for the poll is 3.1%. what roads make we will see how traffic is moving with jamie...
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deborah brings us their story. >> p-u-l-s-e, orlando. shooting. everybody is bleeding everywhere. >> where was the concentration of people who didn't make it? >> the main dance floor was the greatest concentration of dead bodies. he did most of his killing within the first two minutes. the video and the audio that i've heard, you know, multiple gunshots, multiple magazine exchanges within the first minute or two. >> any sense of how many rounds he fired? >> hundreds. >> officer arrived while the gunman was still shooting. >> reporter: entering into the open patio and on to the dance floor. >> we were saying things like, if anyone can hear us, raise your hand. some of the folks that were, of course they were obviously deceased but still trying to hold on to each other to protect each other. >> reporter: on the opposite side, near the main door, office every hyland was preparing to make entry with the second team. >> a female came out and dropped to the ground. so while there's gunfire still going on, i tapped one of the officers in front of me. i s
deborah brings us their story. >> p-u-l-s-e, orlando. shooting. everybody is bleeding everywhere. >> where was the concentration of people who didn't make it? >> the main dance floor was the greatest concentration of dead bodies. he did most of his killing within the first two minutes. the video and the audio that i've heard, you know, multiple gunshots, multiple magazine exchanges within the first minute or two. >> any sense of how many rounds he fired? >>...
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i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare. this time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in the mirror... >> my skin was sagging. really heavy bags under my eyes.
i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare. this time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in the mirror... >> my skin was sagging. really heavy bags under my eyes.
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. >>> deborah dr. who made a racist facebook post is facing serious consequences. one of her jobs is in jeopardy.>> reporter: in the last 90 minutes, the cu school of medicine is starting to cut ties with dr. michelle haran for the school i faculty appointments. at the same time, never help the pacer $300,000 a year has basically suspend her posting this message on facebook they left they say, until further notice, dr. heron will not be seeing patients or providing anesthesia services at denver health medical center at issue michelle obama's appearance as mike face. she insists she's not a racist. at this point it's not clear just how long her absence from denver health willllast. this whole situation generated a lot of discussion online. we have not talked to dr. heron in person. this is what happened when we stopped by her home earlier today. >> i was looking for dr. heron. >> she's not available for comment. >> reporter: could we set a time to talk to her? >> no. >> reporter: is anything you want us to know she >> not right now. joke as dr. heron's fate in denve
. >>> deborah dr. who made a racist facebook post is facing serious consequences. one of her jobs is in jeopardy.>> reporter: in the last 90 minutes, the cu school of medicine is starting to cut ties with dr. michelle haran for the school i faculty appointments. at the same time, never help the pacer $300,000 a year has basically suspend her posting this message on facebook they left they say, until further notice, dr. heron will not be seeing patients or providing anesthesia...
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there he is with deborah norville. how do you come back from complete disaster? >> well, the state of new jersey's casino control commission took his side against the bankers and forced the bankers to take a huge hair cut, to walk away with more than $900 million that trump owed them. that was the key to his success. he got into trouble because he spent wildly. he would reach into his casinos, huge cash machine, and suck cash out of them as fast as he could. that is a recurring problem in his life, take cash out of an enterprise and weaken them. you know there are still people running casinos in atlantic city, but not donald trump. >> all of this is food for thought. thank you. >>> coming up, a look inside fake news, and a widely shared news story that went viral in the days before the election. that is next, and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball" and a story about fake news. what is being called pizzagate showed that stories can quickly go viral on facebook and twitter. and there are stories about how much it could have af
there he is with deborah norville. how do you come back from complete disaster? >> well, the state of new jersey's casino control commission took his side against the bankers and forced the bankers to take a huge hair cut, to walk away with more than $900 million that trump owed them. that was the key to his success. he got into trouble because he spent wildly. he would reach into his casinos, huge cash machine, and suck cash out of them as fast as he could. that is a recurring problem in...
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deborah is following this for us. >> good morning. that's right these companies basically are being sued by families who excuse twitter, google and facebook of providing material support isis. material support usually charged federal prosecutors bring against people that help terrorists. but pulse families allege these giants knowingly and recklessly allow terrorists to use social media in several ways. to raise money. to recruit people. the suit says without twitter, facebook and google which owns youtube or streaming videos the explosive growth of isis would not have been possible. now lawyers accuse twitter of allowing isis accounts to promote its brutal terror individual jobs elicit donations and connect with one another. they excuse google of making money from ads that run just before these horrible videos. they excuse facebook prove providing a platform to spread violence and hate. earlier this month the social media company said they are joining together to identify terrorist content and keep it from being shared. twitter has s
deborah is following this for us. >> good morning. that's right these companies basically are being sued by families who excuse twitter, google and facebook of providing material support isis. material support usually charged federal prosecutors bring against people that help terrorists. but pulse families allege these giants knowingly and recklessly allow terrorists to use social media in several ways. to raise money. to recruit people. the suit says without twitter, facebook and google...
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welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in
welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool....
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. >>> ktvu's deborah is there right now. 4600 people have signed up saying this he plan to attend. reporter: i saw that too and more than 9000 people are interested in coming so this could turn out to be a huge event here in oakland. we are already starting to see a few people gather. we are 90 minutes away from the vigil under the pergola at the north end of the lake. lake merit providing a central location for people to gather and grieve. this spot is about five miles from the fire scene. now in the neighborhood over the past three days, many spontaneous memorials have sprung up. especially along east 12th street. a block from the charred warehouse. the flowers and candles and notes and photos all expressing so much sorry over the 36 lives known to be lost. people pause on the sidewalk and they study the tributes and many didn't know victims personally but their names and stories are becoming familiar and with so much youth and creative potential. so many engaged in art and music. a sense that larger community has lost vibrant members. we spoke with a resident that said when she
. >>> ktvu's deborah is there right now. 4600 people have signed up saying this he plan to attend. reporter: i saw that too and more than 9000 people are interested in coming so this could turn out to be a huge event here in oakland. we are already starting to see a few people gather. we are 90 minutes away from the vigil under the pergola at the north end of the lake. lake merit providing a central location for people to gather and grieve. this spot is about five miles from the fire...
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team. >> i'm very, very proud the way police responded. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, florida. >>> thank you to deb for that report and thank you for watching "newsroom." "wolf" starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 8:00 p.m. in aleppo, syria. 9:00 p.m. in moscow. wherever you're watch from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. >>> discussions about russia top the hour. president-elect donald trump using the word "ridiculous" as his opinion on cia reports russia's hacking was intended to influence the u.s. presidential election. he also tweeted this morning, and i'm quoting now, can you imagine if the election results can the opposite and we tried to play the russia cia card?
team. >> i'm very, very proud the way police responded. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, florida. >>> thank you to deb for that report and thank you for watching "newsroom." "wolf" starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 8:00 p.m. in aleppo, syria. 9:00 p.m. in moscow. wherever you're watch from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. >>> discussions about russia top the hour....
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deborah, would you please stand ? thank you. [applause] dr. kirwan: inspired by john glenn's career and his vision of -- vision the institute as , having a major impact on our students, faculty, and programs. just ask the students from the institutes of washington internship program. we are here with the 40th anniversary of his historic flight to hear this distinguished american deliver -- 2002 very broad broad werner von braun memorial lecture. many of you will recall as i do the enormous sense of national pride we felt 40 years ago today as we sat glued to our television sets to watch after not john glenn to lift off the face of the earth, circumnavigate the globe, and land safely in the ocean. he became of course an instant national hero. few if any have ever carried universal acclaim and hero status with such grace and humility. you're all familiar with the mile post along his illustrious career path. his service as a decorated marine corps pilot and record-breaking test pilot. his service as a mercury astronaut. his successful career in b
deborah, would you please stand ? thank you. [applause] dr. kirwan: inspired by john glenn's career and his vision of -- vision the institute as , having a major impact on our students, faculty, and programs. just ask the students from the institutes of washington internship program. we are here with the 40th anniversary of his historic flight to hear this distinguished american deliver -- 2002 very broad broad werner von braun memorial lecture. many of you will recall as i do the enormous...
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. >> deborah newman from budget and legislative analyst office. the required 25 percent match for the initial dredging of 2 $2,242,750 is appropriated and going forward over the nucs 30 years the not to exceed $897,100 of port matching funds of the 10 percent required match will be also included in future port budget subject to appropriation approval by this board of supervisors. the source of funds are port harbor funds which they use for dredging and recommend approval oaf this orbd nns. >> thank you very much. okay, seeing no other questions at the time we open up item 1 to pub lb lic comment. any members of the public wish to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed and if we can get a motion on the e item >> i believe there is a amendment that the port would like to submit to the committee for approval. >> is that right? this right here. >> yes. >> i'll differ to the city attorney on the nature of that amendment. because the amended ord nnss, the language requested by john gibbener on--it requires us within 30 dayoffs the finalization of
. >> deborah newman from budget and legislative analyst office. the required 25 percent match for the initial dredging of 2 $2,242,750 is appropriated and going forward over the nucs 30 years the not to exceed $897,100 of port matching funds of the 10 percent required match will be also included in future port budget subject to appropriation approval by this board of supervisors. the source of funds are port harbor funds which they use for dredging and recommend approval oaf this orbd...
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antigovernment rebels backed by the united states is slowly falling back into control of the assad regime, deborah pata is there. >> reporter: here in aleppo explosions can be heard day and night across the city. but it's increasingly a one-sided war with civilians and under constant fire. >> for those that managed to escape to the government side, there is relief from the shelling, a hot meal and medical care. >> very different from the rebel held east where hospitals have been systemically destroyed and the government seige has resulted in desperate food shortages. the sir quan government has been quick to bus people back home to recapt like a standard rush hour commute except these green buses drive through wastelands of destruction. for these residents, this is the first time they've returned to eastern aleppo in years. mohammed abra abandoned his home in hanano four years ago. >> i can't find anything, he says. my house is in ruins and i really don't know what to do. >> but with the world's eyes on aleppo, it's easy to forget that to this city alone. >> syria and its ally russia unleashed the
antigovernment rebels backed by the united states is slowly falling back into control of the assad regime, deborah pata is there. >> reporter: here in aleppo explosions can be heard day and night across the city. but it's increasingly a one-sided war with civilians and under constant fire. >> for those that managed to escape to the government side, there is relief from the shelling, a hot meal and medical care. >> very different from the rebel held east where hospitals have...
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. >> reporter: deborah walker said an out region program has been around for more than 20 years to make work and living spaces safer for artists and prevent evictions but more could be done. is living in a fire trap worth it? >> it's not common. there's a lot of fear and what happened was a tredy but this is not something that happens all the time. >> reporter: next month they will have details of a new program to work alongside fire and health departments to make sure buildings where artists live are made safer. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> police are looking for the driver who hit an injured a toddler late last night in san jose. it happened on roehampton avenue and vancouver court two blocks from story road. investigators say a man and his 3-year-old grandson were walking their dog at 11 p.m. last night and the little boy walked on the street and that's when someone hit him and sped off. >> it doesn't seem to be a direct impact, a glancing blow but he was unconscious for a few minutes. >> he was taken to valley medical center. he may have a serious brain injury. the onl
. >> reporter: deborah walker said an out region program has been around for more than 20 years to make work and living spaces safer for artists and prevent evictions but more could be done. is living in a fire trap worth it? >> it's not common. there's a lot of fear and what happened was a tredy but this is not something that happens all the time. >> reporter: next month they will have details of a new program to work alongside fire and health departments to make sure...