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hile lewis, she did both. >> reporter: at the capital, alexa hile lewis had a remarkable day. she did what tourists due, taking a photo of her petting the bear but she also posed with lawmakers and celebrities and made her way to the senate floor. today alexa hile lewis was the star for what she did a month ago to the day. >> kind of scary because i thought my mom was going to day. >> reporter: she was honored as a 911 hero after this call. >> she is like can't breathe right now. swelling up really bad. >> all right. i will stay on the phone with you right now. >> sometimes she was falling and fainting. >> reporter: helping her was the dispatcher. also herod today. >> she sounded like a grown up. >> mark: alexa hile lewis was awarded. >> i got a medal and i got this. >> even better she has her mom. >> the reason why i am here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: she was hospitalized, she is belter now and -- better now and happy to share this day with her daughter. he was her plan all along. >> i wanted her to be with me for my life and stuff. >> reporter: today's ceremony
hile lewis, she did both. >> reporter: at the capital, alexa hile lewis had a remarkable day. she did what tourists due, taking a photo of her petting the bear but she also posed with lawmakers and celebrities and made her way to the senate floor. today alexa hile lewis was the star for what she did a month ago to the day. >> kind of scary because i thought my mom was going to day. >> reporter: she was honored as a 911 hero after this call. >> she is like can't breathe...
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. >> reporter: 8-year-old alexa had a remarkable day. she did what tourists do, such as taking a photo of her petting the bear at the governor's door. she posed with lawmakers and celebrities and made her way to the assembly and senate floors. today alexa was the star for what she did almost a month ago to the day. >> it's kind of scary because i thought my mom was going to die. >> reporter: she was honored as a 911 hero after this call. >> she can't breathe right now. she's throwing up really bad. >> okay. all right. i'll stay on the phone with you right now. >> sometimes she was like falling and fainting. >> reporter: helping alexa save her mom was fire dispatcher robert vega. also honored. today. >> she sounded like a grown up. >> reporter: for her poise on that 911 call, alexa was awarded. >> i got a medal. >> reporter: even better, she has her mom. >> the reason why i'm here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: shelly was hospitalized. she's better now and happy to share this day at the capitol with her daughter. >> i wanted her
. >> reporter: 8-year-old alexa had a remarkable day. she did what tourists do, such as taking a photo of her petting the bear at the governor's door. she posed with lawmakers and celebrities and made her way to the assembly and senate floors. today alexa was the star for what she did almost a month ago to the day. >> it's kind of scary because i thought my mom was going to die. >> reporter: she was honored as a 911 hero after this call. >> she can't breathe right now....
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hile lewis, she did both. >> reporter: at the capital, alexa hile lewis had a remarkable day. she did what tourists due, taking a photo of her petting the bear but she also posed with lawmakers and celebrities and made her way to the senate floor. today alexa hile lewis was the star for what she did a month ago to the day. >> kind of scary because i thought my mom was going to day. >> reporter: she was honored as a 911 hero after this call. >> she is like can't breathe right now. swelling up really bad. >> all right. i will stay on the phone with you right now. >> sometimes she was falling and fainting. >> reporter: helping her was the dispatcher. also herod today. >> she sounded like a grown up. >> mark: alexa hile lewis was awarded. >> i got a medal and i got this. >> even better she has her mom. >> the reason why i am here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: she was hospitalized, she is belter now and -- better now and happy to share this day with her daughter. he was her plan all along. >> i wanted her to be with me for my life and stuff. >> reporter: today's ceremony
hile lewis, she did both. >> reporter: at the capital, alexa hile lewis had a remarkable day. she did what tourists due, taking a photo of her petting the bear but she also posed with lawmakers and celebrities and made her way to the senate floor. today alexa hile lewis was the star for what she did a month ago to the day. >> kind of scary because i thought my mom was going to day. >> reporter: she was honored as a 911 hero after this call. >> she is like can't breathe...
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. >> reporter: helping alexa help save her mom was san ramon valley fire dispatcher robert vega also honored as a hero today. >> she sounded like a grown up. i mentioned that right in the call. >> reporter: for her poise on that 911 call alexa was awarded. >> well i got a medal. and i got this and a certificate. >> reporter: but even better she has her mom. >> the reason why i'm here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: shelley hialua was hospitalized she was here and happy to be at the capital with her daughter. in a sense, it was alexa's plan all along. >> i wanted her to be here for the rest of my life and stuff. >> reporter: in sacramento, ken pritchett. ktvu news. >>> it was slightly cooler today but still quite nice. down 10 degrees in santa rosa from yesterday where we were 58 a record high. 75 in santa rosa today. 74 in vallejo. highs tomorrow about the same and a little warmer. so we're going to see a little bit of patchy coastal fog it's out there now. we're going to see numbers, yellows are 70s, oranges are 80s. we're going to see numbers in the mid- to upper 70s tomorr
. >> reporter: helping alexa help save her mom was san ramon valley fire dispatcher robert vega also honored as a hero today. >> she sounded like a grown up. i mentioned that right in the call. >> reporter: for her poise on that 911 call alexa was awarded. >> well i got a medal. and i got this and a certificate. >> reporter: but even better she has her mom. >> the reason why i'm here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: shelley hialua was...
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. >> reporter: helping alexa help save her mom was san ramon valley fire dispatcher robert vega also honored as a hero today. >> she sounded like a grown up. i mentioned that right in the call. >> reporter: for her poise on that 911 call alexa was awarded. >> well i got a medal. and i got this and a certificate. >> reporter: but even better she has her mom. >> the reason why i'm here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: shelley hialua was hospitalized she was here and happy to be at the capital with her daughter. in a sense, it was alexa's plan all along. >> i wanted her to be here for the rest of my life and stuff. >> reporter: in sacramento, ken pritchett. ktvu news. >>> it was slightly cooler today but still quite nice. down 10 degrees in santa rosa from yesterday where we were 58 a record high. 75 in santa rosa today. 74 in vallejo. highs tomorrow about the same and a little warmer. so we're going to see a little bit of patchy coastal fog it's out there now. we're going to see numbers, yellows are 70s, oranges are 80s. we're going to see numbers in the mid- to upper 70s tomorr
. >> reporter: helping alexa help save her mom was san ramon valley fire dispatcher robert vega also honored as a hero today. >> she sounded like a grown up. i mentioned that right in the call. >> reporter: for her poise on that 911 call alexa was awarded. >> well i got a medal. and i got this and a certificate. >> reporter: but even better she has her mom. >> the reason why i'm here is because of my daughter. >> reporter: shelley hialua was...
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we like the guys and i admire this -- alexa is an archive of the web. i'm thinking of the internet archiveses. what they built was an archive that any human wants to go back and look at history -- >> like a way-back machine. >> whereas what we're focused on is making this information available at scale to a researcher, again who wants to access all of it in a short period of time, wants to take advantage of this tremendous thing, where you can rent computation, thousands of mens for one hour and do amazing things in short period of times, but you will access tons of data. >> what kinds of insights that a researcher might glean from this sort of thing? >> we talked to a fabulous number of people who are doing all sorts of things. this is all pretty new, because it's only in the last five years that big data is the hot thing and data scientists are popping up, people are wanting to be trained. to answer your question, the kind of thing you can do with information of this scale, you can -- if ear an epidemiologist and looking for patterns of mentions of sy
we like the guys and i admire this -- alexa is an archive of the web. i'm thinking of the internet archiveses. what they built was an archive that any human wants to go back and look at history -- >> like a way-back machine. >> whereas what we're focused on is making this information available at scale to a researcher, again who wants to access all of it in a short period of time, wants to take advantage of this tremendous thing, where you can rent computation, thousands of mens for...
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. >> alexa. >> that's my daughter. almost 10. helping me set up patio furniture. going to get back to the grill in a second. keep going. there is dad. >> look at my waistband. noticed this much to my dismay, looking like i am rocking the hip-hop look. really, just got wicked plumber's butt going. that's my underwear. >> cheeseburgers on the new grill which turned out really, really nice. >> alexa is so beautiful. >> is she not a cutie pie. >> love the furniture. a good job with the pattern. very nice. >> very retro. >> there is your house in the background. >> i have to tell you this is amazing. this yard is beautiful. it's big. and gorgeous. the flowers. the hedges. >> look at the trees. in the background -- a dogwood and cherry blossom. >> the colors. that is amazing. it really is beautiful. >> and finally. i ordered a new couch. that's my screened in porch there. and that's well deserved nap. >> i was going to say. you deserve that rest. that nap. >> i was up like a farmer, sun up until sun down working all day. all day long. >> i need a weekend from my weekend
. >> alexa. >> that's my daughter. almost 10. helping me set up patio furniture. going to get back to the grill in a second. keep going. there is dad. >> look at my waistband. noticed this much to my dismay, looking like i am rocking the hip-hop look. really, just got wicked plumber's butt going. that's my underwear. >> cheeseburgers on the new grill which turned out really, really nice. >> alexa is so beautiful. >> is she not a cutie pie. >> love the...
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how do you deal with this with alexa? >> alexa is on the ipad. you know, she still plays piano. she still has to take swimming lessons so she does lots of stiff like that. when i was a kid there were studies about watching tv. i watched tv nonstop. you know, i'm still here. >> you made out okay. >> i'm okay. >> experts say it's all about balance. it also helps them with some other stuff. there you go. not a bad idea. >> what she said. there you go. >> what she said. >> we'll be right back. >> the life insurance policies through the colonial penn patriot program came in the mail today. >> good. you know, i'm really glad we got this insurance. dad taught me so much, especially how important it is to protect the ones you love. these policies will help do that if anything ever happens to either one of us. >> right, it was easy to apply for the coverage. >> it was. we answered a few simple health questions, didn't even have to take a physical, so we didn't miss any time from work. >> and it's affordable. it had to fit in to our budget, which isn't an easy thing to do these days. ♪
how do you deal with this with alexa? >> alexa is on the ipad. you know, she still plays piano. she still has to take swimming lessons so she does lots of stiff like that. when i was a kid there were studies about watching tv. i watched tv nonstop. you know, i'm still here. >> you made out okay. >> i'm okay. >> experts say it's all about balance. it also helps them with some other stuff. there you go. not a bad idea. >> what she said. there you go. >> what...
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. >> reporter: for alexa, camping for the weekend in indio is all part of the experience. >> it's awesome. it's the way to do it. >> reporter: for a lot of folks, it's how they had to do it. hotel rooms for this weekend sold out months ago. down the street in a very crowded raffle's parking lot, we could tell just what this ept means for the economy. the event host says the concerts mean close to $250 million in spending. people buying a lot of ice, a lot of soda, plenty of adult beverages, too. >> can you seriously drink thault beer? >> of course we can. and we will. >> reporter: most people living here are not put off by the large crowds. >> i think it's great for indio. >> it's great for the economy. it's great to see young people. it reminds me of the days when i was young. >> reporter: back at the camp xwroupd, it was almost time to head in for some of the first acts. >> you feed offer the energy. >> reporter: if samping is not your thing, there's still space the you want to come next weekend. at indio, rob mcmillan, abc 7 eyewitness news. >>> have great monday. . >>> you're watching
. >> reporter: for alexa, camping for the weekend in indio is all part of the experience. >> it's awesome. it's the way to do it. >> reporter: for a lot of folks, it's how they had to do it. hotel rooms for this weekend sold out months ago. down the street in a very crowded raffle's parking lot, we could tell just what this ept means for the economy. the event host says the concerts mean close to $250 million in spending. people buying a lot of ice, a lot of soda, plenty of...
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with "flag facts," i'm alexa. >> some people are hard workers. some are not. new research might explain one reason why. it depends on what you focus on. hard workers concentrate on the goal, but people who shirk their work tend to zero in on all the effort it is going to take to get the task done. so here's the secret to success -- always keep your eyes on the prize. >> a lot of us would like to help make the world a better place. you can get involved with existing service projects, or you can start one of your own. brandon has the story of two teens who did just that. >> is it all right if i play this piece? [ cheers and applause ] all right. >> jourdan urbach reaches out with music. he brings his talent as a violinist to children in hospitals. [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ crowd cheering ] neha gupta reaches out with books. at 16, she has already spent several years helping orphaned children in india. jourdan and neha are recent winners of the world of children youth award. the prize money they received helps support the great work they're doing. >> the world
with "flag facts," i'm alexa. >> some people are hard workers. some are not. new research might explain one reason why. it depends on what you focus on. hard workers concentrate on the goal, but people who shirk their work tend to zero in on all the effort it is going to take to get the task done. so here's the secret to success -- always keep your eyes on the prize. >> a lot of us would like to help make the world a better place. you can get involved with existing service...
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for "tkn," i'm alexa. and there's a big advantage pares can give tir kids -- makingure they get active least 60 minutes day. studies show th physical activi t only helps kidsay healt, an enhanceimportant il, like concentration ich can improve academicerformance. this means phycal activity can helpour kids in the most important game of all -- life. thanks for calling the ged pep talk center. jerry stier speaking. your level 7 "in your face" pep talk. once you've got your ged diploma, you'll feel so good about yourself. you tell 'em! mr. trejo, can i transfer this guy to you? he needs something a little more... persuasive? [telephones ringing] yes! announcer: whatever motivation you need, we've got a pep talk for you at yourged.org. think again. the spot you missed could be a killer. that spot on your skin could be skin cancer. if you're a man over 50, you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, the kind that kills one person every hour. that's why your best shot is to check for
for "tkn," i'm alexa. and there's a big advantage pares can give tir kids -- makingure they get active least 60 minutes day. studies show th physical activi t only helps kidsay healt, an enhanceimportant il, like concentration ich can improve academicerformance. this means phycal activity can helpour kids in the most important game of all -- life. thanks for calling the ged pep talk center. jerry stier speaking. your level 7 "in your face" pep talk. once you've got your ged...
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for "tkn," i'm alexa. >> it's one of the most original and colorful shows around. at universal orlando resort, nicole got a behind-the-scenes look at the blue man group. [ drums playing ] >> there's no mistaking these true blue performers. they explore the world with innocent, wide-eyed wonder. and even though they never talk, their actions speak far louder than words. [ drums continue ] >> hello. thank you for purchasing the new gipad, the all-in-one tablet with ginormous benefits. >> blue man group is a multimedia theatrical experience that you kind of just have to see. >> so, what makes your performance unique? >> we are, to my knowledge, the only show that has three blue men on stage. our show works for any audience, from 93 down to 8 years old. everyone loves the show. it brings out the kid in you. [ rock music playing ] >> what makes a blue man? >> it is indescribable. there's something there. we often talk about it as a fire in the eyes. there's just a hunger. there's a fascination with everyone around you. there's a need to want to communicate and to want t
for "tkn," i'm alexa. >> it's one of the most original and colorful shows around. at universal orlando resort, nicole got a behind-the-scenes look at the blue man group. [ drums playing ] >> there's no mistaking these true blue performers. they explore the world with innocent, wide-eyed wonder. and even though they never talk, their actions speak far louder than words. [ drums continue ] >> hello. thank you for purchasing the new gipad, the all-in-one tablet with...
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world second is the american dominance over the skies to talk about that and more i'm joined now by alexa alexandra tomas she's a nuclear nonproliferation expert and a truman fellow thank you so much for joining us so first off let me just ask you straight up how big of a deal is this technology. well it as you mentioned it as the congressional research service report mentioned it is a game changer what i will mention though is that it is a prototype as well this is the first time we're pioneering this technology in so many remains to be seen how effective it will be ok now is this a chairing a change in the pace in the way that the u.s. is currently dealing with iran up until this point it's been diplomatic sanctions or hasn't really been any kind of strategy in terms of military physically so is this a change of pace i don't i don't think so i think again we need to sort of see what happens and what the reaction is from iran obviously to what we know to the laser but i think this this introduction of this new laser is not going to shut the door on diplomatic efforts nor should it i mean
world second is the american dominance over the skies to talk about that and more i'm joined now by alexa alexandra tomas she's a nuclear nonproliferation expert and a truman fellow thank you so much for joining us so first off let me just ask you straight up how big of a deal is this technology. well it as you mentioned it as the congressional research service report mentioned it is a game changer what i will mention though is that it is a prototype as well this is the first time we're...
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that's why i support the alexa foundation and its website ithappenedtoalexa.org. she was raped at boston university, my alma mater. to prosecute the rapist almost wiped out her family financially as they had to travel to boston from buffalo for years. i want to thank everybody for supporting the great cause. we americans should be in this together. when one of us gets hurt we should try to help if we can. please check it out, ithappenedtoalexa.org. . we would like to spout you off about "the factor" anywhere in the world. word of the day, no aspersion when writing to "the factor." do not cast aspersion. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you.
that's why i support the alexa foundation and its website ithappenedtoalexa.org. she was raped at boston university, my alma mater. to prosecute the rapist almost wiped out her family financially as they had to travel to boston from buffalo for years. i want to thank everybody for supporting the great cause. we americans should be in this together. when one of us gets hurt we should try to help if we can. please check it out, ithappenedtoalexa.org. . we would like to spout you off about...
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. >>> do you and alexa do easter egg hunts? >> i did an easter egg hiding in the house. she is 9 now. it was -- she was more impressed with the chocolate in the basket rather than the actual. i was debating is it time to let that one go. i think it is. >> you think so? >> it was nice while it lasted. >> all right. we'll let it go. we'll be right back. o. we'll be right back. >>> all right, everybody. welcome back to "the mix." and easter is come and gone. and they have done it again. once again. >> awkward. >> awkward. they have given us the joy of awkward family photos, the easter edition. take a look. everybody is terrified of easter bunny. this girl is beyond terrified. petrified of the huge thing. >> with good reason. >> the easter bunny comes to the house. all of the kids have lost their minds. >> three scared boys. got to love it. >> one where easter bunnies don't look quite right. neither do the kids with them. the easter bunny is missing a nose. >> child abuse. >> this easter bunny just as terrifying. the color is off. the eyes are -- >> chuckie or something. >>
. >>> do you and alexa do easter egg hunts? >> i did an easter egg hiding in the house. she is 9 now. it was -- she was more impressed with the chocolate in the basket rather than the actual. i was debating is it time to let that one go. i think it is. >> you think so? >> it was nice while it lasted. >> all right. we'll let it go. we'll be right back. o. we'll be right back. >>> all right, everybody. welcome back to "the mix." and easter is...
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i'll be doing a benefit in houston for the alexa foundation. a big time question and answer session with everybody there, in a very small venue. details final on billoreilly.com. and much about the i think graham-o'reilly shootout. lied about on many websites, no one blue up, we had a robust debate. and bill russell, brighton, michigan. as laura tried to explain, our belief system is our policy. we believe there are only two sexes and that marriage is between a man and a woman. we see other life styles as sin. let me break this to you gently as i can, bill. this is the crux of the matter. your belief system is constitutionally protected and i respect it. but if you think you will influence any u.s. policy with a sin analysis, you are misguide in the extreme. want to stop your country from going down the drain, fight smart. >> o'reilly charles krauthammer made a rational case, but your tone thumping the bible. i don't know how often you watch no one defends the judeo-christian tradition than i do. so if you were offended by my accurate remarks,
i'll be doing a benefit in houston for the alexa foundation. a big time question and answer session with everybody there, in a very small venue. details final on billoreilly.com. and much about the i think graham-o'reilly shootout. lied about on many websites, no one blue up, we had a robust debate. and bill russell, brighton, michigan. as laura tried to explain, our belief system is our policy. we believe there are only two sexes and that marriage is between a man and a woman. we see other...
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. >> thanks, alexa. let me ask general yao just to pick up on alexei's point in the sense of u.s. has proposed and urged with china that would like to discuss and explore strategic stability, but i don't think there's a mutual understanding of what is meant by the concept of what is intended yet in strategic stability, and that innocent is what alexei was saying, the definition and objectives have changed. the element of the problem have change. so when you think about the nuclear agenda going forward, is understanding the challenges of strategic stability the key next step that is required, or is there something else that can be done, even if there's not a kind of cooperation and understanding of strategic stability? >> thank you. first, i have to say -- [inaudible] >> okay, try again. >> hello? i don't know what happened. >> keep talking. i will give you mine if it doesn't work. >> i wish is going to say it's much better all the way around. i can count on -- >> i can shout. >> no, no. spirit first i have to say i'm very humbled and totally -- sitting here together with colleague
. >> thanks, alexa. let me ask general yao just to pick up on alexei's point in the sense of u.s. has proposed and urged with china that would like to discuss and explore strategic stability, but i don't think there's a mutual understanding of what is meant by the concept of what is intended yet in strategic stability, and that innocent is what alexei was saying, the definition and objectives have changed. the element of the problem have change. so when you think about the nuclear agenda...
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. ♪ notice me ♪ >> reporter: in her 2010 single, alexa ray joel may beg for someone to notice her. it now appears she's the focus of some seriously unwanted attention online. the 27-year-old daughter of singer billy joel and supermodel christie brinkley was reportedly being stalked by this woman for months. cheryl findlay is accused of using a fake facebook account to send messages of rape, assault, and murder to an unnamed victim. >> high-profile, particular lly celebrity people all get stalked. typically, through e-mail. sometimes by telephone. some rise to the level of this particular one. >> reporter: "the new york post" reports the messages had frightened her so much she refused to leave her apartment. her father hiring body guards and a british cyber security firm recommended to him by paul mccartney. when police arrested finley, they found her naked in the woods. the 40-year-old reportedly has a history of mental health issues. >> many of the celebrity stalkers are driven by delusion, a delusion that they have a relationship with a famous person or they desire one. you have
. ♪ notice me ♪ >> reporter: in her 2010 single, alexa ray joel may beg for someone to notice her. it now appears she's the focus of some seriously unwanted attention online. the 27-year-old daughter of singer billy joel and supermodel christie brinkley was reportedly being stalked by this woman for months. cheryl findlay is accused of using a fake facebook account to send messages of rape, assault, and murder to an unnamed victim. >> high-profile, particular lly celebrity...
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. >>> sometimes he was like falling -- >> that was the voice of 8-year- old alexa lewis. they call her lexie. she called 911 last month when her mom game sick. she caulked with the 911 operator who helped her tell her mother how to monitor her breathing. she will be honored about being calm under pressure. this is part of the 911 for kids local heroes program. >>> 7:23. a southern california man is behind bars accused of a standoff with sheriff's deputies in the middle of a highway. the 62-year-old suspect had a knife when he crossed all lanes of highway 101. this is down in santa barbara county yesterday. both directions were shut down. some drivers got out of their cars and ran away. the deputies finally subdued him. they fired their stun guns seven times due to his thick clothing. >>> 7:23. the commissionerrer of major league baseball has turned down a request >> the hazing of this warriors player, he took it in stride. he said it's the veteran's way saying welcome. >> all of that popcorn. >> a lot. >>> 7:25. let's check in with sal. another busy day at the toll plaza.
. >>> sometimes he was like falling -- >> that was the voice of 8-year- old alexa lewis. they call her lexie. she called 911 last month when her mom game sick. she caulked with the 911 operator who helped her tell her mother how to monitor her breathing. she will be honored about being calm under pressure. this is part of the 911 for kids local heroes program. >>> 7:23. a southern california man is behind bars accused of a standoff with sheriff's deputies in the middle...
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. >>> sometimes he was like falling -- >> that was the voice of 8-year- old alexa lewis. they call her lexie. she called 911 last month when her mom game sick. she caulked with the 911 operator who helped her tell her mother how to monitor her breathing. she will be honored about being calm under pressure. this is part of the 911 for kids local heroes program. >>> 7:23. a southern california man is behind bars accused of a standoff with sheriff's deputies in the middle of a highway. the 62-year-old suspect had a knife when he crossed all lanes of highway 101. this is down in santa barbara county yesterday. both directions were shut down. some drivers got out of their cars and ran away. the deputies finally subdued him. they fired their stun guns seven times due to his thick clothing. >>> 7:23. the commissionerrer of major league baseball has turned down a request >> the hazing of this warriors player, he took it in stride. he said it's the veteran's way saying welcome. >> all of that popcorn. >> a lot. >>> 7:25. let's check in with sal. another busy day at the toll plaza.
. >>> sometimes he was like falling -- >> that was the voice of 8-year- old alexa lewis. they call her lexie. she called 911 last month when her mom game sick. she caulked with the 911 operator who helped her tell her mother how to monitor her breathing. she will be honored about being calm under pressure. this is part of the 911 for kids local heroes program. >>> 7:23. a southern california man is behind bars accused of a standoff with sheriff's deputies in the middle...
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alexa, baldy and the like. so you'd said to the dock and decency to the physiotherapist. that tell them conoco one of the physical therapist gives you some exercises and some different things to do and you are patient and you do exactly what that person tells you. is it possible that you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and they'll have to admit american men's pro with possible. meanwhile on watching light bulbs coming up on top of all these had to the audience. of course, the punch line is, this is no different. a normal person century, is that we recognize an attempt to cover-up, a moment when you can't anymore intrigued -- and treatment. this is what we're trying to push forward. you learn as you have to be healthy and ordered health care unit. the same thing goes with this. it is being taught at the very junior levels, and we're trying to move up quickly through the ranks. we will see how it goes, but so far it is accepted. on the senior side it is definitely accepted because they know, we have to keep these hearings healthy. i h
alexa, baldy and the like. so you'd said to the dock and decency to the physiotherapist. that tell them conoco one of the physical therapist gives you some exercises and some different things to do and you are patient and you do exactly what that person tells you. is it possible that you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and they'll have to admit american men's pro with possible. meanwhile on watching light bulbs coming up on top of all these had to the...