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xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment with xarelto . hey, safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for ding to . xao me ur sk of bleeding if you taed xaoanauerio anin re cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto , watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical denoced before starting xarelto , tell your doctor about any kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto is the number one prescribed blood thinner in its class. well that calls for a round of kevin nealons.
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people to just buy filters. yeah. >> there is that. no shortage of footraces in and around the triangle. >> but a special race benefiting children with cancer is just around the corner. we'll talk live way major backer about the inspiration of this very important event. talk about girl power. a japanese airline helps girls
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>> what a sweet, sweet dear girl she was. i've read so much about her. tell us a little bit about the race. you have a 5k and 10k and it it will start on the 19th at 8:00 a.m.? >> yes. we wanted to do manage bigger for ella. thats with a way to do that. we actually v our first race was march of 2012 and so it was a month after she passed away. it was really sad but it was really good. there was so much energy behind it and everyone was fired up to just help find a cure for this disease. >> it has grown every year in. >> yes, it has. we are hoping for 1500 run ares. right now, we have 400. so help us get there. >> how can you ion up? >> you sign up at ell apt's race.com. >> okay. >> and can you save money if
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>> you will save $5 in you sign up before race day. >> so this must give you a warm feeling. a knows a corporate sponsor of something hike this, you have a lot of did i have report things you could being to. why were you so drawn to this. >> my owner and his wife, they knew ella very well and they fell in love with her and it really spoke to their hearts and so they're very passionate about this. and just continuing fighting for this cause year after year. >> and it is called ella's race and it is coming up out at falls village 8:00 on march 19th. you just saw that beautiful face. we'll be raising money for her, right? >> yes. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> all the best to you and your friend at chick-fil-a. >> a lot of friend at chick-fil- a. today is girls day in japan and one airline is celebrating with a very girlie flight. girls day has been celebrated
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for the health and well being of girls. dolls, the traditional decoration, were placed near the boarding gate. that is fun. all staff members were all women. everybody, women on the plane. chicks in charge. we got a girl in charge. elizabeth who is out at the museum today with her forecast on the road. it is kind after girls day out. the problem is you are by yourself. >> i'm going to introduce you to corinne kennedy who is a fantastic scientist studying mammals. i'm here at the north carolina museum of natural sciences in the extreme mammal exhibit. about a month left. if you haven't been here, we encourage you to check it out before it is gone. behind me is one of the first giant mammals sort of like a
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kennedy is here this evening to provide a electric -- a lecture on the hippopotamus. i no you did a lot of research. one of the things you are here to dispel is the myth that hippopotamus killed more people than any other animal. >> a much bigger problem with hippos is crop raiding. they do come in and eat the rice and maize. >> we have a picture of one with its mouth wide open. and i don't know, they're very scary. when i was four years old, i was at a zoo. i don't remember which zoo it was and they were standing there. and all of a sudden, one opened its mouth like that. i will never forget it. i ran screaming at 4 years old. you can see why they seem intimidating. are they endangered in any way? >> they are. so hippos are vulnerable so
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people eat hippos and sometimes they are killed for the big teeth they have. and i think that aggressive behavior has gotten them that reputation. they can open their mouths almost 180 degrees. they are quite impressive. >> then we have another photograph of hippo in a fight. >> these were two hippos in a national reserve in kenya and they -- hippos arrest only territorial in the water or along the shores. they maintain a territory with a lo le thesweng over th pod.>>nd cne sowoat noh calogicark. wepytohayo hippos. extremmm k . you. e altet. > 've d me exem weathelate. tartedk
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rball mbers. you could call it a major league discovery i've los angeles family was cheaping the home of a deceased relative and fond an old, worn out paper bag. inside seven rare baseball cards of hall of famer ty cobb. apparently, their great grandfather was a baseball fan an collected cards. experts verified the cards as authentic and believe they were printed sometime between 1909 and 1911. as a baseball card collector, i was told if you get a ty cobb card, you are in heaven. they are valued in the seven figure range. >> who doesn't want to find something like that. >> that is so cool. >> awesome. >> last month, we told but a 106-year-old woman's visit to
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>> she is adorable. >> love her. >> what a bright light. >> love that. that is it for the noon news. >> have a i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424.
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