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sally has a point. if you do it now. that is an immediate. but in the long term. if you don't cut you are dead. >> john lay field . we haven't seen a true reaction to the pay roll tax extension by the markets. i think it could. there is no job creation event on the horizon. because we have no long-term plans. deficit plan and commission didn't work. we have no longg-term energy plann and only countryy in the world without an energy plan. you have the debt that we started redistributing since the 1960s, taking social security and say we'll fund that later. ur unfunded liabilityies are greater than the 15 trillion that is our actual debt. this is going to kill us and we have to have a day of reckoning. >> god, stop the regulations and stop the uncertainty and political bs. everyone is sick of this nonsense. it is created inertia in this economy. that's the problem. not a pay roll tax cut. i don't wantt anybody to be without money. it affects me, too. all it is doing is hurting the seniors. social security is broke, too. and not creating jobs and not getting out ther
sally has a point. if you do it now. that is an immediate. but in the long term. if you don't cut you are dead. >> john lay field . we haven't seen a true reaction to the pay roll tax extension by the markets. i think it could. there is no job creation event on the horizon. because we have no long-term plans. deficit plan and commission didn't work. we have no longg-term energy plann and only countryy in the world without an energy plan. you have the debt that we started redistributing...
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: when sally gave sam the ambien, everything changed. suddenly he could talk, though his speech is slurred. >> hello, sarah. >> reporter: hi, sam. it's great to hear you talk. >> it's good to be talking. >> reporter: he was no longer trapped in his body. turns out sam's mind was always working. he just couldn't let anyone know. i understand you're good at math. what's 20 times 30? >> 600. >> reporter: very little research has been done to understand why ambien wakes up certain brain injured patients but experts say the active ingredient zolpidem triggers blood flow to certain areas of the brain. yet it appears less than 10% of brain injured patients respond to ambien, and very few as dramatically as sam. no matter. sally nielsen who said she always knew sam was in there is just glad she tried it. sarah james, nbc news, brisbane, australia. >> you can see more of sarah's remarkable report tonight on rock center at 10:00/9:00 central here on nbc. when we come back here tonight after getting a late start he's taking orders from guys nearly
: when sally gave sam the ambien, everything changed. suddenly he could talk, though his speech is slurred. >> hello, sarah. >> reporter: hi, sam. it's great to hear you talk. >> it's good to be talking. >> reporter: he was no longer trapped in his body. turns out sam's mind was always working. he just couldn't let anyone know. i understand you're good at math. what's 20 times 30? >> 600. >> reporter: very little research has been done to understand why...
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ellie, sally great to have you here. he says democrats in washington are trying to pass a plan that has failed before. he is a democrat. senator of west virginia why he is breaking away from his party on the payroll tax cut. [ engine revs ] what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> since our next guest was campaigning he made it clear he was not going to be a lap dog for majority leader harry reid. >> i will cut federal spending and i will repeal the bad parts of obama care. i will take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> he is sticking to his guns literally. he's refusing to support the democratic plans that really may not work. he is joining us from west virginia. i can attest to the fact that that ad with you holding the gun is real. you and i antelope hunted in wyoming. i know that was not just a political gain for you. welcome.
ellie, sally great to have you here. he says democrats in washington are trying to pass a plan that has failed before. he is a democrat. senator of west virginia why he is breaking away from his party on the payroll tax cut. [ engine revs ] what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> since our next guest...
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and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until he had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a wea
and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >>...
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sally, thanks for coming on the show. you've worked with mitt romney. why is he using that inflammatory word appeasement? it has one particular historic reference point, giving away czechoslovakia to hitler. >> it does, and that's exactly why he's using it, because that's exactly what the president is doing. when the fact is the issue is iran. the litany of things that you went through, chris, may all be admirable on behalf of the president. he should have done all those things but someone has to get tough with ahmadinejad in iran and certainly of all the groups he should speak the truth to, it is this group. >> what does that mean, get tough? >> it's this group. i think it's totally appropriate for him to -- >> define the word carefully. what you mean by tough. >> he is clearly saying the fact that this president agreed to sit down and negotiate with ahmadinejad, a man who may have a nuclear weapon within a couple of years, who has called for the elimination of israel from the the face of the earth is a problem. >> what do you mean by tough? i'm going
sally, thanks for coming on the show. you've worked with mitt romney. why is he using that inflammatory word appeasement? it has one particular historic reference point, giving away czechoslovakia to hitler. >> it does, and that's exactly why he's using it, because that's exactly what the president is doing. when the fact is the issue is iran. the litany of things that you went through, chris, may all be admirable on behalf of the president. he should have done all those things but...
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ellie, sally great to have you here. he says democrats in washington are trying to pass a plan that has failed before. he is a democrat. senator of west virginia why he is breaking away from his party on the payroll tax cut. that's coming up next. great fall. ugh, it's my sinus congestion, and it's all your fault. naturally blame the mucus. he's funny. instead of blaming me, try this, advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. happily ever after. another story? from him! [ mucus ] advil congestion relief. the right relief for the real problem. >> since our next guest was campaigning he made it clear he was not going to be a lap dog for majority leader harry reid. >> i will cut federal spending and i will repeal the bad parts of obama care. i will take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> he is sticking to his guns literally. he's refusing to support the democratic plans that really may not work. he is join
ellie, sally great to have you here. he says democrats in washington are trying to pass a plan that has failed before. he is a democrat. senator of west virginia why he is breaking away from his party on the payroll tax cut. that's coming up next. great fall. ugh, it's my sinus congestion, and it's all your fault. naturally blame the mucus. he's funny. instead of blaming me, try this, advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces...
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loans were subsidized by the government were lent entirely from private banks or private lenders like sallie mae which are not actually banks. that changed recently the government will now directly lend you up to thirty one thousand dollars for undergrad that goes up each year to a little bit more so thirty one thousand dollars though is not even a year of tuition at a lot of schools now so let alone books room and board anything else that you might need in that time if you're expected to be a full time student so a lot of private banks step in and fill up the gaps and that is basically you know you're signing up for these loans when you're eighteen years old. and the government still guarantees these loans student loans can't be discharged in bankruptcy even the private loans. and the government can go after you to the point of garnishing your social security so if you make it to sixty five and still haven't paid off your student debt they can still can get it from you. so i'm wondering a little more scary about you you know that that makes student loans fundamentally different from those t
loans were subsidized by the government were lent entirely from private banks or private lenders like sallie mae which are not actually banks. that changed recently the government will now directly lend you up to thirty one thousand dollars for undergrad that goes up each year to a little bit more so thirty one thousand dollars though is not even a year of tuition at a lot of schools now so let alone books room and board anything else that you might need in that time if you're expected to be a...
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. >> i'm sally kidd in washington. it could be a pivotal night for the gop nomination. we'll explain. >> today, the united states has marked the end of the military mission in iraq, bringing troops home by the holidays. one man was on the front lines in the entire war is nbc chief correspondent richard anklengel. you have to wonder what is going to the minds of the men and women who have been spending most of the last decade serving in iraq. >> this war, nearly nine years, has defined the lives of about 1 million americans who have served in this country since the war began. right now, a lot of them are focused on going home, being reunited with their families. soldiers we spoke to express a great deal of pride. they spoke of when saddam's army was still here, then when the search for god, and then finally the training mission and the end of the mission -- and then when they were searched for -- and then the surjit, and then finally the training mission and the end of that mission. >> what have they said about leaving? >> they are not happy with the presence here. think
. >> i'm sally kidd in washington. it could be a pivotal night for the gop nomination. we'll explain. >> today, the united states has marked the end of the military mission in iraq, bringing troops home by the holidays. one man was on the front lines in the entire war is nbc chief correspondent richard anklengel. you have to wonder what is going to the minds of the men and women who have been spending most of the last decade serving in iraq. >> this war, nearly nine years, has...
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if you require translation assistance, please see sally in the front of the room. we will start the panel discussion now. we are very happy to be joined by a panel of distinguished experts on the subject. and hear their advice and insights. u.s. immigration policy has become a confusing patchwork of contradictions and controversy resulting in the scapegoating of the immigrants, and also a broken system that many say is totally out of touch with reality. the need for wide scaled change has become increasingly urgent as the nation's leaders debate comprehensive immigration reform, local communities need to have a voice in shaping policy. they need to begin to prepare for changes that are sure to come. our panelists tonight are cynthia avitia. mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues aroun
if you require translation assistance, please see sally in the front of the room. we will start the panel discussion now. we are very happy to be joined by a panel of distinguished experts on the subject. and hear their advice and insights. u.s. immigration policy has become a confusing patchwork of contradictions and controversy resulting in the scapegoating of the immigrants, and also a broken system that many say is totally out of touch with reality. the need for wide scaled change has...
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[ boy's voice ] oh, samantha...um, i've already given my sub to sally. what, sally?!?! [ girl's voice ] hey samantha. [ giggles ] how could you. i got a phone call... todd... men. this is todd... [ male announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. like the meaty, irresistible & unforgettable big philly cheesesteak. subway. eat fresh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: my next guest is the mother and star of e! network's very popular series, "keeping up with the kardashians." she's written her first book entitled, "kris jenner and all things kardashian." it's in stores right now. read it over the weekend. fascinating read. please welcome kris jenner! kris, come on out! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> love that song! >> jay: welcome back. you look great. >> thank you. thank you. >> jay: and happy birthday. you had a birthday. >> thank you. i did. [ cheers and applause ] i did. just celebrated. everybody in my family celebrated a birthday this week. kendall, bruce, me, kim, the whole group. we got it all out of the way in the same week. >> jay: really? >> so, yeah. i'm exha
[ boy's voice ] oh, samantha...um, i've already given my sub to sally. what, sally?!?! [ girl's voice ] hey samantha. [ giggles ] how could you. i got a phone call... todd... men. this is todd... [ male announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. like the meaty, irresistible & unforgettable big philly cheesesteak. subway. eat fresh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: my next guest is the mother and star of e! network's very popular series, "keeping up with the kardashians."...
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sally harvel has been a life- long member of the church. her fiance says she's distraught. >> she was expecting some support from them but that just fell off the bandwagon and has passed really harsh judgment on her and on us and the family, too. >> the pastor who pushed for the proposal doesn't work at the church any more. his only comment is to say that the proposal had been taken out of context. >>> five howard university students are suing the school saying officials ignored their complaints that an employee was sexually assaulting them. the victims say that george white abu made unwanted degrading advances towards them while they were working in the school library. he was convicting but the students' lawsuit said they had to go to the police where the school didn't do anything to stop the harassment. howard university released a statement saying it did report the abuse to police and it takes the safety of the students very seriously. >>> penn state reaching out to potential new students trying to keep their interest in the wake of the
sally harvel has been a life- long member of the church. her fiance says she's distraught. >> she was expecting some support from them but that just fell off the bandwagon and has passed really harsh judgment on her and on us and the family, too. >> the pastor who pushed for the proposal doesn't work at the church any more. his only comment is to say that the proposal had been taken out of context. >>> five howard university students are suing the school saying officials...
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and we do not know much about the shooters just yet and sally says she is hoping to keep it that way. i hope you do not overreport, overinvestigate, place hours of coverage and produce miles of footage covering the shooter in today's tragic events at vt. instead, please focus on what your viewers need to know about what is happening in the world. we know that there are drangd and violent people out there. i personally will turn off any coverage about this particular individual's up bringing, family event, childhood issue and the like. i get it. no doubt we can overdo things at times. however, i would understand that understanding the shooter could be key to having any hopes of preventing something like this from happening again. meantime, though, craig from king george virginia is a lot more frustrated with the information from law enforcement. as bad as the shooting was at virginia tech today, the apparent lack of cooperation and failure to make use of the news coverage was worse. the arrogant manner in which the news media was handled shows a lack of regard and professionalism by vi
and we do not know much about the shooters just yet and sally says she is hoping to keep it that way. i hope you do not overreport, overinvestigate, place hours of coverage and produce miles of footage covering the shooter in today's tragic events at vt. instead, please focus on what your viewers need to know about what is happening in the world. we know that there are drangd and violent people out there. i personally will turn off any coverage about this particular individual's up bringing,...
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in the women's doubles the world number one parent of sally wang and the gang you left the south korean opponents absolutely no chance as that date young and made in thirty three minutes the chinese pairing completely dominated the game winning in straight sets twenty one eight twenty one twelve gold . it's finally demands doubles final saw the. cost of. taking on the seven franc chinese. the wall number three day. in the first set winning it twenty five twenty three to save six points there then take off to mexico next month to draw a seven for their second consecutive title and fourth overall. ok up to date now more sports news from rather go for. not see what is next good bye. well for the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. here in bygone days dog sleds were vital to get around. but today no more leisure than life line. on
in the women's doubles the world number one parent of sally wang and the gang you left the south korean opponents absolutely no chance as that date young and made in thirty three minutes the chinese pairing completely dominated the game winning in straight sets twenty one eight twenty one twelve gold . it's finally demands doubles final saw the. cost of. taking on the seven franc chinese. the wall number three day. in the first set winning it twenty five twenty three to save six points there...
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i am telling you sally you are a absolutely dead wrong. if this mother wanted to say it herself, that's fine. she is online. she is buying a book. she goes up there. you say it, lady. let your kid be a kid not be a political commentator to a sitting congresswoman. >> sure. >> bill: i think it's appalling. i really do. it's doesn't help her cause or the gay cause at all because i know 90% of people watching right now agree with me. >> well, i appreciate your confidence. look, i know that if that kid had gone up and said look, please make sure that my mommy can have a good paying job or please make sure i can afford to go to college you probably wouldn't be be be objecting. >> bill: i would be objecting. i don'ti don't think you use 8-year-old children or any children to make political points. if you want to come up and say something to the congress person and you are a woman and aan adult you have a perfect right to do that as long as do you it respectfully but not a child. you don't coach and use a child to make political points it's cheap
i am telling you sally you are a absolutely dead wrong. if this mother wanted to say it herself, that's fine. she is online. she is buying a book. she goes up there. you say it, lady. let your kid be a kid not be a political commentator to a sitting congresswoman. >> sure. >> bill: i think it's appalling. i really do. it's doesn't help her cause or the gay cause at all because i know 90% of people watching right now agree with me. >> well, i appreciate your confidence. look, i...
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kathleen sebelius doing many of the videos, but there are some fun ones, too, like questions for astronaut sally ride. you can post these on your blog because they're all public domain. there are some critics who complain that this is just not enough. with all this information that the government is making available, who is actually reviewing it? well, one site is ellen miller's sunlight foundation and its sunlight labs, founded in 2006 with the mission of using the revolutionary power of the internet to make government information more meaningful and accessible to citizens like revealing the connections between lawmakers and health care organizations. instead of writing an article about the chummy relationship, they actually create an easy-to-understand graphic map that connects all these players together. it's a great way to visualize the senate-lobbying complex. click on sunlight labs to get their labs. in their apps for america contest, it harnessed the community to create tools using government data. one of the winners was datamasher. here, they help you find the meaning in the numbers. one
kathleen sebelius doing many of the videos, but there are some fun ones, too, like questions for astronaut sally ride. you can post these on your blog because they're all public domain. there are some critics who complain that this is just not enough. with all this information that the government is making available, who is actually reviewing it? well, one site is ellen miller's sunlight foundation and its sunlight labs, founded in 2006 with the mission of using the revolutionary power of the...
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saved republican from maneuvering themselves -- we borrowed tax cut from donald trump, but not for sally ordinary or joseph spector. they were opposed to the tax cuts for people earning $55,000, $60 -- $60,000 a year. the reality, frankly, is the made the case at tax cuts are wonderful job creators, which they have not been, under a 2001, 2003 george bush tax cuts, so he saved them from themselves. for the first time, republicans have been out-maneuvered on the tax issue by democrats. they are trying to climb back out. >> i agree with you entirely. it is a maneuver. it has had no effect on employment or job creation. everybody knows that. it is a way to win votes. >> i do not think it is manipulating public opinion by the president to point out the philosophical differences between his party and the republican party. >> joe biden in iraq as the troops withdraw. >> it is because of you, the work that you and others in a uniform have done, that we're able to end the war. >> vice-president joe biden in baghdad. that was this week at a special ceremony honoring american and iraqi troops, mar
saved republican from maneuvering themselves -- we borrowed tax cut from donald trump, but not for sally ordinary or joseph spector. they were opposed to the tax cuts for people earning $55,000, $60 -- $60,000 a year. the reality, frankly, is the made the case at tax cuts are wonderful job creators, which they have not been, under a 2001, 2003 george bush tax cuts, so he saved them from themselves. for the first time, republicans have been out-maneuvered on the tax issue by democrats. they are...
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>> they did. >> reporter: but sally refused to believe there was no hope. that's when she read on the internet that ambien, the sleeping pill, might actually wake him up from a vegetative state. and when she gave him some ambien, everything changed. suddenly, sam could talk again, though his speech is slurred. >> hello, sarah. >> hi, sam. it's great to have you talk. >> it's great to be talking. >> it was remarkable. awakened from a vegetative state by a sleeping pill. sarah james, nbc news. >> well, you can watch this incredible story of survival tonight at 10:00 on rock center right here on nbc bay area followed by the news at 11:00. >>> still come at 6:00, the race for the white house is shifting into high gear, but there's one problem for the republican front-runner. up next, the blow for newt gingrich in his home state. >>> we're all about to get exposed. the major changes comes to facebook that could affect your online privacy. >>> also ahead, a south bay family with a mission. why they wouldn't rest until this cat found his way to solid ground. >>> n
>> they did. >> reporter: but sally refused to believe there was no hope. that's when she read on the internet that ambien, the sleeping pill, might actually wake him up from a vegetative state. and when she gave him some ambien, everything changed. suddenly, sam could talk again, though his speech is slurred. >> hello, sarah. >> hi, sam. it's great to have you talk. >> it's great to be talking. >> it was remarkable. awakened from a vegetative state by a...
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and sally control by echoed those thoughts not far from the river her body was found. >> we are very proud of him. and very proud for what he accomplished and what he brought to this world. >> jack smith abc news washington. >> jack smith who is the son of howard k smith reporting that. >> what is or what was your relationship with his second wife? >> a cordial. i would see him and her when i would visit washington in the 1980s and early 90s here and there every few months get together and have dinner at his house or -- but i kept up with my father on the telephone and saw him in los angeles or new york whenever ever i would be there because i wasn't living in washington at the time. >> how do you think he died? >> i think he as the cornor's reports, probably overexerted himself and had a heart attack or a stroke while he was out paddling his ca into in the mid evening after he had a few drink. but i have to say in my opinion, i heark back to a conversation i had had with him a few months before he died. and i called him up or we were talking and i said by the way your old friend jud
and sally control by echoed those thoughts not far from the river her body was found. >> we are very proud of him. and very proud for what he accomplished and what he brought to this world. >> jack smith abc news washington. >> jack smith who is the son of howard k smith reporting that. >> what is or what was your relationship with his second wife? >> a cordial. i would see him and her when i would visit washington in the 1980s and early 90s here and there every...
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sally colby echoed those thoughts. >> his children and i his wife are very proud of him and very proud for what he accomplished and what he brought to this world. host: jack smith, who is the son of howard k. smith reporting that. what is or what was your relationship with his second wife? guest: cordial. i would see him and her when i would visit washington in the 1980's and early 1990's here and there every few months weld get together and have dinner at his house. i kept up with my father on the telephone and saw him in los angeles or new york when i would be there. because i was not living in washington. host: had you do you think he -- how do you think he died? guest: well as the coroner reports probably overexerted himself out paddling his canoe in the evening after he had a few drinks and fixed his favorite meal. but i have to say in my opinion i hark back to a conversation i had with him a few months before he died and i called him up or we were talking and i say by the way your old friend judge teeter was found under a bridge in middleburg, vermont, and he has advanced alzheim
sally colby echoed those thoughts. >> his children and i his wife are very proud of him and very proud for what he accomplished and what he brought to this world. host: jack smith, who is the son of howard k. smith reporting that. what is or what was your relationship with his second wife? guest: cordial. i would see him and her when i would visit washington in the 1980's and early 1990's here and there every few months weld get together and have dinner at his house. i kept up with my...
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his fiance, sally. >> they had no help for him. >> reporter: did they use the words vegetable? >> they did. >> reporter: she refused to believe there was no help. she read a sleeping pill may wake him up from a vegetative state. when she gave it to him, everything changed. suddenly, he could talk again. his speech is slurred. hi, sam. it's great to hear you talk. it was remarkable. awakened from a vegetative state by a sleeping pill. sarah james, nbc news. >> you can watch the full story tonight at 10:00 on "rock center" right here on nbc 4. >>> today marks the start of kwanzaa, the seven day celebration is rooted in self-determination and cultural reaffirmation. each day, followers focus on one of seven principles believed to be pillars of the african-american community up colluding family, creativity and faith. it dates back to 1966. the word kwanzaa means first fruit in swahili. >>> a man held in cuba for two years. >>> the end to a search for a man who abducted a 2-year-old child in virginia who police say is responsible for a double murder. >>> we'll tell you about the sto
his fiance, sally. >> they had no help for him. >> reporter: did they use the words vegetable? >> they did. >> reporter: she refused to believe there was no help. she read a sleeping pill may wake him up from a vegetative state. when she gave it to him, everything changed. suddenly, he could talk again. his speech is slurred. hi, sam. it's great to hear you talk. it was remarkable. awakened from a vegetative state by a sleeping pill. sarah james, nbc news. >> you...
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. >> reporter: 79-year-old sally took her insurance to recover removing one downed tree. >> it came down about five in the morning and it made that sound. could have come through the bedroom. >> reporter: she said the only thing that kept it from her body room was the tree the house is built around. if was going like that. back and forth, back and forth. >> reporter: with one tree in the front yard leaning into lines and another in the backyard that needs to be removed. while most of the major problems have been cleared including 150-foot tall tree there is still a lot of clean up and one tree company said they are booked through the end of january. this resident with the tree on top of her house -- decided to call a friend instead. >> $2,400. just to get it off the roof and is he doing it for way less, cut up the wood and make fire wood. >> reporter: phone techs were still working to restore service. >> i just got my phone turned on, about three hours ago. it took three days to get power. i'm glad we have all of the utilities back now. i just need to get the house fixed. >> reporter: cr
. >> reporter: 79-year-old sally took her insurance to recover removing one downed tree. >> it came down about five in the morning and it made that sound. could have come through the bedroom. >> reporter: she said the only thing that kept it from her body room was the tree the house is built around. if was going like that. back and forth, back and forth. >> reporter: with one tree in the front yard leaning into lines and another in the backyard that needs to be removed....
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it had a famous co-star, sally field. another of her movies made the list, norma rae. >> bambi, the big heat, silence of the lams and "war of the worlds" from 1953. >> "porgy and bess," stand and deliver, the iron horse, the cry of the children and a cure for pokeritis. >> saw a lot of those, not all of them. >>> janet jackson, kim kardashian are on the naughty list for their fur habits. >> peta named them the most unfriendly animal people. a fashion label that crafts garments from mink. kim kardashian needs to divorce herself from fur and say i do to a kind and compassionate wardrobe. british rocker was named peta's uk person of the year for sports animal rights t-shirts on stage. not a list you want to be on. >> not a good one. >>> a gallup role ranks the most admired men and women in the country. >> president obama was the first man, george w. bush was second, bill clinton, billy graham. >> hillary clinton is the top woman followed by oprah, michelle obama and condoleezza rice. >> million dollar pads and celebrity part
it had a famous co-star, sally field. another of her movies made the list, norma rae. >> bambi, the big heat, silence of the lams and "war of the worlds" from 1953. >> "porgy and bess," stand and deliver, the iron horse, the cry of the children and a cure for pokeritis. >> saw a lot of those, not all of them. >>> janet jackson, kim kardashian are on the naughty list for their fur habits. >> peta named them the most unfriendly animal people. a...
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it has sally field, and tommy lee jones, and the stars are absolutely coming out for this movie. >> i hear you were at the christmas tree lighting last nig night? >> it was spectacular. and of course, the first family, lighting up the national christmas tree. the national park service does such a great job on the production, and the preacher was from hyattsville, and he did the invocation on an ipad. >> he did not lay his hand on the ipad? >> no, he just swished it. >> you want to tell us about painting zoo animals? >> i love this. you thought zoo animals could not get cuter, and now they are trying their paws at painting. >> look at that. is that an armadillo? >> yes. an armadillo. just adorable. look at this. >> is there food in that point? >> i don't think so. it's nontoxic, though. the pandas loved it and the armadillo -- >> my producer told me there were worms in the paint. trying to get the shell off the worm -- >> they are painting picassos. >> are they going to sell them? >> i am sure they will. it will be a great fund-raiser. >> do you have great plans for the weekend? >> yes
it has sally field, and tommy lee jones, and the stars are absolutely coming out for this movie. >> i hear you were at the christmas tree lighting last nig night? >> it was spectacular. and of course, the first family, lighting up the national christmas tree. the national park service does such a great job on the production, and the preacher was from hyattsville, and he did the invocation on an ipad. >> he did not lay his hand on the ipad? >> no, he just swished it....
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. >>> this is where the tree was standing -- >> reporter: but not standing anymorement sally bronbot says the three came crashing down last week. >> it came down about 5:00 in the morning and it made that woosh sound. >> it could have came right through my bedroom. >> reporter: the only thing that stopped it from coming down was this oak tree. now other problems loom. >> it was going like that, back and forth, back and forth. >> reporter: with one tree in her front yard leaning in the lines and another in the backyard with unstable roots that needs to be removed. this ben lomen resident with a tree on top of her house decided to call a friend instead. >> $2,400 just to get it off the top of the roof and he's doing it for way less. he's going to cut all the wood up and make firewood for us. >> reporter: phone technicians today were still calling to get service. >> i just got my phone turned on about three hours ago. it took three days to get power. i'm glad we have all of our utilities back now i just need to get my house fixed. >> reporter: most of the major obstructions such as this
. >>> this is where the tree was standing -- >> reporter: but not standing anymorement sally bronbot says the three came crashing down last week. >> it came down about 5:00 in the morning and it made that woosh sound. >> it could have came right through my bedroom. >> reporter: the only thing that stopped it from coming down was this oak tree. now other problems loom. >> it was going like that, back and forth, back and forth. >> reporter: with one...