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to run my bike across america. to be out there and being an advocate for this is a huge thing for me. without it where would i be? >> it's expected to take all 65 days to complete the more than 3,800 mile trip. >>> a magazine based in a historic building in menlo park for decades has a new home. tonight where sun set magazine is heading and why the editor- in-chief says it's bringing exciting new trends. thank you for joining us. - [joe] : in the new world of entertainment fantasy and reality are meeting in unexpected ways. - [voiceover] : press the most last button to your left. - [joe] : virtual reality is getting less virtual and a lot more real. - we can render a computer generated person that looks every bit as realistic as a real person. - [joe] : robots are taking the stage in the opera of the future. - i think technology and science opened quite a few doors to making a different kind of connection between a musical or an artistic experience and anybody. - [joe] : interactive television, movies and musical i
to run my bike across america. to be out there and being an advocate for this is a huge thing for me. without it where would i be? >> it's expected to take all 65 days to complete the more than 3,800 mile trip. >>> a magazine based in a historic building in menlo park for decades has a new home. tonight where sun set magazine is heading and why the editor- in-chief says it's bringing exciting new trends. thank you for joining us. - [joe] : in the new world of entertainment...
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tonight here made in america, something made right here in pell la, iowa in millions of homes across america back the curtain. >> reporter: the made in america team from st. louis, missouri to the desert and right here in iowa right down main street the pell la plant. they show us inside. churning out thousands of windows and doors for americans homes every day. terry has been on the line 32 years using those red lasers to pinpoint exactly where the saw will cut the wood. then april cuts them into carefully measured pieces. she's been here 25 years. they get pieced and glued together then stained, wrapped and shipped. >> this is going into a home in des moines. >> this unit is going to richmond virginia. >> reporter: they're hiring tonight. kelly blackman hired just three weeks ago, single mom, three girls proud of her at home. when she got the news? >> all my co-workers were standing there. they knew what was happening. i balled. >> reporter: 90 years later, still family owned. steve and the team. >> everybody comes here every morning with a smile on their face and i plan on retiring from h
tonight here made in america, something made right here in pell la, iowa in millions of homes across america back the curtain. >> reporter: the made in america team from st. louis, missouri to the desert and right here in iowa right down main street the pell la plant. they show us inside. churning out thousands of windows and doors for americans homes every day. terry has been on the line 32 years using those red lasers to pinpoint exactly where the saw will cut the wood. then april cuts...
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. >>> marine veteran who lost both of his legs while serving overseas is riding across america on a hand cycle. he started his journey yesterday in san diego. he is raising money for the semper fie fund. >> dude, let's do something out of this world and let me ride my bike across america. be out there and be an advocate for adaptive sports. >> it's expected to take all 65 days to complete the more than 3800-mile trip. he does plan to ride 70-80 miles a day but take two day long breaks every five days to rest. a friend and fellow veteran will be driving his support vehicle. that is incredible. >> good for him. and that bike that he has is amazing. >> yeah it's incredible. hopefully he will raise i think he will raise a lot of money doing that. >> all the way across the country. i can't even fathom it. >>> let's get folks out the door and where they need to be early on on this tuesday morning. sal. >> alex. >> you have everyone covered? >> i think i have everyone covered. we're looking at a decent commute. i'm happy with it for a tuesday morning. you can see westbound bay bridge looks pret
. >>> marine veteran who lost both of his legs while serving overseas is riding across america on a hand cycle. he started his journey yesterday in san diego. he is raising money for the semper fie fund. >> dude, let's do something out of this world and let me ride my bike across america. be out there and be an advocate for adaptive sports. >> it's expected to take all 65 days to complete the more than 3800-mile trip. he does plan to ride 70-80 miles a day but take two day...
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across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or throat fainting or d
across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve...
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it's been the same old thing, all the time in the cities across america.e, lots of drugs and it just so happens that these innercity areas are all ran by democrats and i think that's a problem when we continue to put all of our eggs in one basket. >> i want to go back to new york. and when crime goes up you know where the talk turns to and that is stop and frisk and you say this is all happening because of stop and frisk? >> it's a part of it. and all you have to do is look at history. 2400 homicides, 2400 in 1990. last year just over 300. 83% reduction, mostly in the minority neighborhoods, now we've taken away stop and frisk, emboldened the guys in the street. >> so you're saying stop and frisk isn't there. >> let's say it's been diminished substanshally and the cops are scared to death to go out there and do what they need to do. i don't want some bad guy living in my home. >> i watch the news every night and i see, i can feel it and see the gun shots now. that didn't happen six months ago. >> we're going back to the '90s and '80s. >> thank you so much
it's been the same old thing, all the time in the cities across america.e, lots of drugs and it just so happens that these innercity areas are all ran by democrats and i think that's a problem when we continue to put all of our eggs in one basket. >> i want to go back to new york. and when crime goes up you know where the talk turns to and that is stop and frisk and you say this is all happening because of stop and frisk? >> it's a part of it. and all you have to do is look at...
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and it sure looked like it across america. but there were losers in the landmark gay marriage decision. and tonight, they are stunned, saddened and some vowing resistance. >> it damages the family. it's an attack on the family. >> reporter: the most recent abc news poll shows 35% of americans oppose gay marriage. 61% support it. tonight, louisiana has blocked all same sex marriages and in mississippi, they've been completely halted after only three were performed. in texas and alabama, top officials are threatening to block same sex marriages, too. mississippi state attorney general jim hood declaring the supreme court's decision is not effective immediately in mississippi. other opponents are hinting darkly at full-on resistance to the ruling. former arkansas governor and gop presidential candidate mike huckabee -- >> the supreme court is not the supreme being nor are they the supreme branch of government. their ruling, as some would mistakenly say, is not the law of the land. >> reporter: and louisiana republican governor bo
and it sure looked like it across america. but there were losers in the landmark gay marriage decision. and tonight, they are stunned, saddened and some vowing resistance. >> it damages the family. it's an attack on the family. >> reporter: the most recent abc news poll shows 35% of americans oppose gay marriage. 61% support it. tonight, louisiana has blocked all same sex marriages and in mississippi, they've been completely halted after only three were performed. in texas and...
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and it was the children of same-sex couples, the hundreds of thousands of them across america.tice kennedy has so often written and spoken about them in the past, they were at the heart of his ruling today. "without the recognition, stability, and predictability marriage offers, their children suffer the stigma of knowing their families are somehow lesser." outside, we met melissa fobear and stacy makris, and their son niko. together for seven years, they waited for this day and now will be married. what does today mean for niko? >> it means that he will grow up in a country where his family is equal to every other family. >> reporter: jim obergefell, the lead plaintiff, carrying a picture of his late husband john arthur, together 21 years. ohio refusing to recognize their legal marriage, taking a call on the plaza from president obama in the oval office. >> not only have you been a great example for people, but you're also going to, you know, bring about a lasting change in this country. >> thank you, sir. that means an incredible amount to me. >> reporter: four of the nine ju
and it was the children of same-sex couples, the hundreds of thousands of them across america.tice kennedy has so often written and spoken about them in the past, they were at the heart of his ruling today. "without the recognition, stability, and predictability marriage offers, their children suffer the stigma of knowing their families are somehow lesser." outside, we met melissa fobear and stacy makris, and their son niko. together for seven years, they waited for this day and now...
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>> well all you have to do is look across america, inner cities across america and you'll see tremendousms over and over. bad schools, no jobs infrastructure that is chaotic. and all of those cities that you look at most of them are ran by democrats. and we've been doing the same thing over and over and getting the same results. i'm just saying that i believe we need to have competition, and competition will make for a better place in our community. >> you know carl i'll go to you. you're in baltimore. we saw what happened with the riots there. 40-year high for the month of may in terms of murder in that city. >> right. >> you had a lot of money given to you stimulus money, $1.8 billion from the white house. and been run by democrats for decades. doesn't seem to be helping as an outsider looking in. >> i hear what you're saying sean. i think there's a pox on both houses. but to your point -- >> in this case liberals have run these big cities that are high crime areas and drug infested. >> to your point -- you're always correct. we have this friendly conversation all the time. >> yeah. >>
>> well all you have to do is look across america, inner cities across america and you'll see tremendousms over and over. bad schools, no jobs infrastructure that is chaotic. and all of those cities that you look at most of them are ran by democrats. and we've been doing the same thing over and over and getting the same results. i'm just saying that i believe we need to have competition, and competition will make for a better place in our community. >> you know carl i'll go to you....
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refugees come to many cities across america. they are selected in a process no one understand. but fargo, north dakota is a refugee resettlement community, des moines lincoln is one. they have good social services and available employment. so that is why one reason places like that are picked. on the other hand the federal government does nothing to help refugees beyond meeting them at an airport, usually in san francisco or jkf in new york and hand them a ticket to the town they have been assigned to go. people have no control over what city they are sent to. they don't even know necessarily until they open the envelope. usually families are kept together, friends of a lifetime people that escaped together and have been friends since the beginning of their lives are separated never to see each other. if they are handed a ticket to buffalo, new york they go to buffalo. if they are handed a ticket to lincoln, nebraska that is where they come. so people land where they are sent. not only do they get no help from the federal government. but they actually have to pay the money for
refugees come to many cities across america. they are selected in a process no one understand. but fargo, north dakota is a refugee resettlement community, des moines lincoln is one. they have good social services and available employment. so that is why one reason places like that are picked. on the other hand the federal government does nothing to help refugees beyond meeting them at an airport, usually in san francisco or jkf in new york and hand them a ticket to the town they have been...
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scandals like the are buckled case murders who was the head of the directors guild and groups all across america would use hollywood negatively so those came together in the '50s to mean the movie business with all aspects. >> host: "the hollywood sign" leo braudy is the author. >> host: your new book "real-time diplomacy" teeeighteen that that cushion of time has steadily diminished. >> a lot of diplomats with say the best diplomacy is bad diplomacy to have a deliberate process during the. [null] of the berlin wall 1961, john kennedy could do nothing because it took so long for the news coverage to get back to the united states fresno pressure to respond rationally but they don't have that luxury today. things move so quickly and as we can see during the arab uprising in 2011 it becomes difficult to govern with a foreign policy when twitter moves faster they and the cia and that is something that policy makers have to live with. it is not helpful that the public gets information from so many sources so quickly and they expect a response and you don't always know how it is easier to get to in ju
scandals like the are buckled case murders who was the head of the directors guild and groups all across america would use hollywood negatively so those came together in the '50s to mean the movie business with all aspects. >> host: "the hollywood sign" leo braudy is the author. >> host: your new book "real-time diplomacy" teeeighteen that that cushion of time has steadily diminished. >> a lot of diplomats with say the best diplomacy is bad diplomacy to...
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. >>> mourning across the america following shooting massacre that claimed nine lives. shooting suspect 21 year-old dylann roofies in the detention center this morning after being spotted by a driver in north carolina. where investigators say he fled. roof sat in on a bible class for almost an hour as emmanuel ame episcopal church in charleston before opening fire on the group. witnesses tell investigators that roof said he was there to kill black people, massacre brings about painful memories from america's past. >> the fact that this took place, in a black church, obviously, also raises questions about a dark part of our history. this is not the first time that a black church has been attacked and we know that hatred that cross faiths pose a particular threat to our democracy and our ideals. >> people in charleston came together in prayer at a different city church to mourn
. >>> mourning across the america following shooting massacre that claimed nine lives. shooting suspect 21 year-old dylann roofies in the detention center this morning after being spotted by a driver in north carolina. where investigators say he fled. roof sat in on a bible class for almost an hour as emmanuel ame episcopal church in charleston before opening fire on the group. witnesses tell investigators that roof said he was there to kill black people, massacre brings about painful...
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marine veteran who lost both legs while serving over seas he is riding across america on a hand cyclee is tarangal. he is raising money for the semper fie fund. the organization helped gal and his family win he came home after suffering his combat injuries in 2011. now the ride came about from a discussion he had with his prosthetics provider. >> let's do something out of this world and ride my bike across america. be out there and just really be an advocate for adepartmentive sports is a -- adaptive sports. >> it's expected to take him 65 days to complete the more than 3800-mile trip. a friend and fellow veteran will be driving a support vehicle to help out. >> that is incredible. what an incredible thing to do. and hopefully he raises a lot of money. inspiring. >>> coming up in our 7:00 hour, chaos in san francisco. right in the middle of rush hour traffic. you watch as you see police say they were chasing down someone and we're going to tell you how the tense situation came to an end. >> investigators are expected to begin combing through the wreckage of a plane that crashed in liv
marine veteran who lost both legs while serving over seas he is riding across america on a hand cyclee is tarangal. he is raising money for the semper fie fund. the organization helped gal and his family win he came home after suffering his combat injuries in 2011. now the ride came about from a discussion he had with his prosthetics provider. >> let's do something out of this world and ride my bike across america. be out there and just really be an advocate for adepartmentive sports is a...
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. >>> same-sex marriage is now legal across america. the u.s. supreme court made that decision yesterday and couples in the states where gay marriage had been banned immediately headed to courthouses to tie the knot. here's what the ruling means. gays and lesbians now have the right to marry anywhere in the united states. that includes the 14 states where same-sex marriage states is currently illegal. the justices said the bans there have to end. and take a look at the white house bathed in rainbow colored lights overnights. the colors reflect the diversity of the lbgt community b. president obama hailed this supreme court decision. >> this decision affirms what millions of americans already believed in their hearts. when all americans are treated as equal, we are all more free. >> the president publicly endorsed same-sex marriage back in 2012. our coverage of the supreme court decision continues. ahead at 6:15 the timeline to legalizing across the country. at 6:30 the celebration in our area. and the disappointment. not everyone supports same-s
. >>> same-sex marriage is now legal across america. the u.s. supreme court made that decision yesterday and couples in the states where gay marriage had been banned immediately headed to courthouses to tie the knot. here's what the ruling means. gays and lesbians now have the right to marry anywhere in the united states. that includes the 14 states where same-sex marriage states is currently illegal. the justices said the bans there have to end. and take a look at the white house...
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stood together witnesses the history as the supreme court ruled that every same time sex couples across americahas the freedom to manufacture (clapping.) and long late ladies and gentlemen, marriage quality in the united states of america (clapping.) we started this movement in san francisco we kept the monument going throughout the state of california it didn't stop until we reached auto 50 states so that every loving couple in america now every single states in the union we've been resistant also in our focus to insure equality for everyone across the nation and now the united states joinedled and 18 other countries (clapping.) for marriage equality we're now moving our world in the right direction well san francisco has always been the lead in the lgbt movement we're a city it is committed to equality for everyone we've come a long way a lot to celebrate equality without exception (clapping.) well, this is our city hall it is you're telling us hours this is the people's place will loving couples have come to wed today's remarkable moment of history wouldn't have come not for the first marria
stood together witnesses the history as the supreme court ruled that every same time sex couples across americahas the freedom to manufacture (clapping.) and long late ladies and gentlemen, marriage quality in the united states of america (clapping.) we started this movement in san francisco we kept the monument going throughout the state of california it didn't stop until we reached auto 50 states so that every loving couple in america now every single states in the union we've been resistant...
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to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i've heard your call for no justice no peace, your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> ms. mosby, what do you think needs to be done to make sure what happened to freddie gray doesn't happen again? >> accountability. >> how are we going to get there? >> you're getting it today. >> mosby charged six officers, including the driver of the police van, who was arrested for 2nd degree murder. >> when the attorney gave that i was like thank you, somebody finally said it. finally somebody is sending the police to jail for what they done. >> but charges in the freddie gray case are the exception. >> we keep pushing forward, we keep pushing forward, you wanna know why? we still have a lot of people out there, who have been victimized. and it's not only for him, it's for ferguson, it's for trayvon martin too, it's for anybody who has been victimized, brutalized by the police department. they are crooked they are frauds. i don't like em'. >> in the crowd people had come to celebrat
to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i've heard your call for no justice no peace, your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> ms. mosby, what do you think needs to be done to make sure what happened to freddie gray doesn't happen again? >> accountability. >> how are we going to get there? >> you're getting it today. >> mosby charged six officers, including the driver of the police van, who...
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more than 18 million men all across america deal with it.1% of men report experiencing some form of sexual dysfunction. but for women the numbers are even higher: 43% suffer from sexual dysfunction and that comes out to nearly 70 million american women. but unlike the multitude of options for men viagra, cialis, the fda so far has declined to approve similar medications for women, specifically more than two dozen drugs have been approved for men. zero for women. but that could soon change. on thursday a panel of food and drug administration experts voted in favor of approving an experimental drug nicknameed pink viagra. it's been shown to help boost female sex drive and is the first non-hormonal treatment for pre-menopausal women who suffer from hyper active desire disorder. there are concern about side effects including increased risk of fainting if you drink alcohol while using it. >> they're talking about nausea, drowsiness that you might feel like fainting, and that could be worse if you're drinking alcohol. my point of view is that you'
more than 18 million men all across america deal with it.1% of men report experiencing some form of sexual dysfunction. but for women the numbers are even higher: 43% suffer from sexual dysfunction and that comes out to nearly 70 million american women. but unlike the multitude of options for men viagra, cialis, the fda so far has declined to approve similar medications for women, specifically more than two dozen drugs have been approved for men. zero for women. but that could soon change. on...
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now with the game -- the gay-rights movement gaining across america this year you saw noticeably different, almost family-friendly theme. there were arts and crafts for the kids businesses lining up to be corporate sponsors, and a lot gay couples with baby strollers and small children. it's been a long day for cora. it she seemed to be enjoying the atmosphere at dupont circle. her dads have been here before for the parade but not as a family. >> it has been great having cora in our life and more excepting for us as the world changes. rebecca: in addition, attendees also noticed how many businesses and big corporations seemed to be competing to be the most gay friendly this year. >> i noticed that the marriott hotel had big billboards in the parade. later on, -- >> it is more excepting of the culture, showing that times have changed. i think it is a really good thing. rebecca: there were still plenty of over-the-top outfits. it is part of the fun of this parade. this year's parade was notable for just how mainstream maney now consider gay pride to be. >> it switched from protesting to a cel
now with the game -- the gay-rights movement gaining across america this year you saw noticeably different, almost family-friendly theme. there were arts and crafts for the kids businesses lining up to be corporate sponsors, and a lot gay couples with baby strollers and small children. it's been a long day for cora. it she seemed to be enjoying the atmosphere at dupont circle. her dads have been here before for the parade but not as a family. >> it has been great having cora in our life...
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. >>> tonight, the breaking news, the terror crackdown across america, the concerns before the 4th of july the fbi targeting home grown terror suspects. this evening the arrest the man accused of lunging at agents with a knife, authorities say another suspect, quote, off the chart dangerous. >>> the major development, the plot thickens now, the murder for hire plan as authorities revealed there was much more here. >>> 60 million facing extreme weather tonight, flood emergencies from texas to illinois blinding downpours. my interview with governor jeb bush the moment in the general store, in the car, and what he says about his very private wife. >>> and your cell phone bill tonight, the major investigation. are you really getting what you paid for? are they secretly slowing down your service?
. >>> tonight, the breaking news, the terror crackdown across america, the concerns before the 4th of july the fbi targeting home grown terror suspects. this evening the arrest the man accused of lunging at agents with a knife, authorities say another suspect, quote, off the chart dangerous. >>> the major development, the plot thickens now, the murder for hire plan as authorities revealed there was much more here. >>> 60 million facing extreme weather tonight, flood...
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i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across americalics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in ph
i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across americalics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in ph
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i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's why that disaster is fuelling fears of a greater catastrophe. here is why. the tanker cars in the background from yards away from where the passenger train wept off the track. these cars were used to carry potentially vol itable liquid like crude oil. we know they were empty, but at the time less than a month ago. a massive explosion avoided. this time you see u.s. railways transport 10% of america's crude oil output around a million on rail tanker cars. that is a 55 increase. fuelled by the boom and opposition until you build pipe lines, like the controversial keystone xl. with the traffic comes the risk of rail accidents. two years ago in the canadian town of lac-megantic a train derailed, triggering a fireball levelling much of the center of the town. how safe are the hundreds of thousands of r
i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's why that disaster is fuelling fears of a greater catastrophe. here is why. the tanker cars in the background from yards away from where the passenger train wept off the track....
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across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza.od sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or throat fainting or dizziness, very rapid
across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza.od sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults...
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and most of the major cities in the inner cities across america, they are ran by democrats. so i'm continuing to say we have been very loyal to the democrats but in return, they have not been loyal to us you have made offer to everybody. republicans and democrats to come speak near your church. tell me senator rand paul was there. did he say anything that was inspiring or was received well by the audience? he said a couple things aspiring and resonated with our community. the things he said about free markets and the economy as far as creating jobs and giving tax breaks and tax incentives to business owners and to employees who work in those businesses in the inner cities. i think that's a great thing. it's a good way to get the economy rolling and a great way to get jobs back in our community. i think also what he said about school choice, giving us an opportunity for our tax dollars to follow our children to whatever school they decide to go to, whether that's a private school charter school or a public school and that that type of competition hopefully, will make the educ
and most of the major cities in the inner cities across america, they are ran by democrats. so i'm continuing to say we have been very loyal to the democrats but in return, they have not been loyal to us you have made offer to everybody. republicans and democrats to come speak near your church. tell me senator rand paul was there. did he say anything that was inspiring or was received well by the audience? he said a couple things aspiring and resonated with our community. the things he said...
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. >>> tonight, the breaking news, the terror crackdown across america, the concerns before the 4th of july the fbi targeting home grown terror suspects. this evening the arrest the man accused of lunging at agents with a knife, authorities say another suspect, quote, off the chart dangerous. >>> the major development, the plot thickens now, the murder for hire plan as authorities revealed there was much more here. >>> 60 million facing extreme weather tonight, flood emergencies from texas to illinois blinding downpours. my interview with governor jeb bush the moment in the general store, in the car, and what he says about his very private wife. >>> and your cell phone bill tonight, the major investigation. are you really getting what you paid for? are they secretly slowing down your service?
. >>> tonight, the breaking news, the terror crackdown across america, the concerns before the 4th of july the fbi targeting home grown terror suspects. this evening the arrest the man accused of lunging at agents with a knife, authorities say another suspect, quote, off the chart dangerous. >>> the major development, the plot thickens now, the murder for hire plan as authorities revealed there was much more here. >>> 60 million facing extreme weather tonight, flood...
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the unified relay across america went down the steps of the art museum. ers then carried the torch across center city. the relay will end up in los angeles for the world summer games next month. the time right now is 5:57. today we are remembering former attorney general beau biden just hours from his funeral. monique braxton is live with a preview. >> reporter: we're just outside the security check point, watching the arrival of the national guard as well as the secret service. we'll have an update for you after the break. >> and i'm tracking warmer temperatures as we start your weekend. we'll push back into the 80s, plus a few passing showers. i'll let you know what to expect coming up in my full forecast. dear stranger, when i booked this trip, my friends said i was crazy. why would i stay in someone else's house? but this morning a city i've never been to felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt like home. airbnb. belong anywhere. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picke
the unified relay across america went down the steps of the art museum. ers then carried the torch across center city. the relay will end up in los angeles for the world summer games next month. the time right now is 5:57. today we are remembering former attorney general beau biden just hours from his funeral. monique braxton is live with a preview. >> reporter: we're just outside the security check point, watching the arrival of the national guard as well as the secret service. we'll...
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it's a tough thing, if you are running a county or city across america, to say this is with it. >> sureunately, a lot of communities are getting out in front of this. sort of taking action before it's required per se, recognising that there are a lot of benefits to building more resilient communities, not just being safer and stronger and bouncing back. creating places that have a better quality of life. taking care of their residents, improving public health. we have seen a network of over 1,000 cities. in the u.s., more than 200 sign on. resilient communities, riding the action plans, and sharing success stories. seeing what is working, transferring the lessons, and scaling up. a lot of this leadership is coming from the local level before anyone is requiring it of them, i guess. >> at some point is the insurance industry going to put pressure on communities to say look, you can't build that way any more, we will not underwrite it, because we don't want to pay to rebuild it? >> absolutely, yes. it's an important dynamic, we are seeing a little bit of that. a lawsuit brought by reinsur
it's a tough thing, if you are running a county or city across america, to say this is with it. >> sureunately, a lot of communities are getting out in front of this. sort of taking action before it's required per se, recognising that there are a lot of benefits to building more resilient communities, not just being safer and stronger and bouncing back. creating places that have a better quality of life. taking care of their residents, improving public health. we have seen a network of...
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i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's
i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's
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. >> he biked 2600 miles across the country in a grueling race across america competition. the race is 12 days long, runs from california to annapolis and riders cover 200 to 300 miles a day. >> and you're a biker so you know how significant that is. frank made it all the way to clarksburg west virginia before an injury forced him to drop out. he entered the race to raise money for ryan, a young man who suffered a severe brain injury after a beating he endured in college. >> he had such promise and i was struck by in 30 seconds a couple monsters hit a kid and now his life is basically over. i think about all the things i've been able to do and meanwhile he's not going to do anything. >> he's close to reaching his new goal. he wants >>> backstage at the b.e.t. awards, "e.t." is in the middle of it all. >>> janet's comeback. diddy's fall, and the most surprismoing s.ment >> what was this award for? i'm sorry. i was all like, rattled and crazy with it. >>> plus, tears for bobbi kristina. >> it's so unfortunate. >>> and then -- >> you're fired. >> nbc tells donald trump, you're
. >> he biked 2600 miles across the country in a grueling race across america competition. the race is 12 days long, runs from california to annapolis and riders cover 200 to 300 miles a day. >> and you're a biker so you know how significant that is. frank made it all the way to clarksburg west virginia before an injury forced him to drop out. he entered the race to raise money for ryan, a young man who suffered a severe brain injury after a beating he endured in college. >>...
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across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or th
across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine...
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across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or th
across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine...
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. >> this is the same group that three years ago spent 21 days barnstorming across america learning aboutd celebrating the old negro leagues, attribute to jackie robinson years after he broke the color barrier. this is more than just baseball and he is more than just a coach. >> i am tough on these guys. i was very tough on them in the beginning and really set the bar high and expected a lot. and i expected them to act older than what they were. like it or not, fair or unfair, they are under the microscope and the only black team any we go. representing more than many themselves and the team. >> and he used to sell office equipment and gave up his shirt and tie for this in 1996. how does he assess the impact he had on these kids since then? >> i see the older guys i had before and they have graduated from college. they are really good dads. they have their own kids and are good dads. to me that's enough. we lost a few kids to violence, you know. >> lost meaning dead? >> killed, yes dead. the three banners in the corner over there are memorials. >> are you proud of what you have done? are
. >> this is the same group that three years ago spent 21 days barnstorming across america learning aboutd celebrating the old negro leagues, attribute to jackie robinson years after he broke the color barrier. this is more than just baseball and he is more than just a coach. >> i am tough on these guys. i was very tough on them in the beginning and really set the bar high and expected a lot. and i expected them to act older than what they were. like it or not, fair or unfair, they...
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>> i will work with states and communities across america to make sure that everyone in america has access to high quality. >> wow. hillary clinton touting government programs including preschool. her spokesman replied we are rolling out major policy proposals, among those will be revenue enhancements. remember that term? that's just code for taxes. are voters going to fall for it? >> they did in greece, and we saw with wr that led, and we saw what spending did in the soviet union. weave had one of the worst economic periods in american history. sluggish growth. very little new business creation. suffer indicating regulations, and now they want to do more of the same. the 1990s clinton raised taxes, hurt the economy, and then the republicans got in and got tax cuts in spending restraint, and we had great prosperity. i don't know why these people can't learn from history. it goes with the beyond away what she or president obama promised in 2008. >> well one other good thing since i'm in chicago is -- if she does something similar to what her husband did in the 1990s, raising the gas tax or
>> i will work with states and communities across america to make sure that everyone in america has access to high quality. >> wow. hillary clinton touting government programs including preschool. her spokesman replied we are rolling out major policy proposals, among those will be revenue enhancements. remember that term? that's just code for taxes. are voters going to fall for it? >> they did in greece, and we saw with wr that led, and we saw what spending did in the soviet...
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this is the headline printed across america. you expect that if the e.p.a. put out a headline in the top of the press release, it would be the same thing that is in their report. the report is 1,000 pages, and no one knew. >> even me. >> to read it at this early date. the truth of the matter is that this is a patten with e.p.a. of having alarming information inside a scientific report about frack of course, while the p.r. department comes out with a statement sounding inokay u louse. the oil and gas industry consistently said there's not one case of contamination for fracking. what is in the e.p.a. report is evidence that fracking contaminates groundwater, contaminates groundwater in colorado. >> the headline should read fracking contaminates groundwater. it is moving the goalpost saying the word widespread. let's get into it. if you don't mind. e.p.a. comes out. they issue the statement on a thursday. sunday they come out and say people are misreporting this. we have to admit we have limited data, how do you more tray something as not widespread. >> it was
this is the headline printed across america. you expect that if the e.p.a. put out a headline in the top of the press release, it would be the same thing that is in their report. the report is 1,000 pages, and no one knew. >> even me. >> to read it at this early date. the truth of the matter is that this is a patten with e.p.a. of having alarming information inside a scientific report about frack of course, while the p.r. department comes out with a statement sounding inokay u...
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as naacp leadership, dealing with those issues and fighting for the quality of life for people across americaow do you see this controver controversy, so to speak, impacting the work you're doing in that region. >> it's unfortunate this became the conversation about her ethnicity when we're dealing with issues when it comes to police accountability all across the country, the housing issues, the civil rights issues, that's what we're dealing with in america. obviously it's a detraction from all the real stuff going on in the community where communities are being disenfranchised, gentry paid to. for me it's important that i'm dealing with today of a young student being able to graduate who's been denied the opportunity to graduate because they failed pe. tloe those are the things we do, rather than being detracted by someone's ethnicity. we don't know the genealogy of half the people in america and the naacp does not do a genealogy search on what a person's ethnicity is when they become the leaders in civil rights so it's unfortunate that this has become the trending conversation when there's
as naacp leadership, dealing with those issues and fighting for the quality of life for people across americaow do you see this controver controversy, so to speak, impacting the work you're doing in that region. >> it's unfortunate this became the conversation about her ethnicity when we're dealing with issues when it comes to police accountability all across the country, the housing issues, the civil rights issues, that's what we're dealing with in america. obviously it's a detraction...
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make no mistake across america, people know this location, people have started to gather here. are, i'd say, close to at least 100 plus, it might be even 200 within my view. a police presence here as well. this will be an intense area of celebration as this is gay pride weekend here and gay pride month. but this weekend is the gay pride parade. it's an historic parade in new york city, it will be even more so this sunday when it takes place. i want to get you right to jeffrey toobin, our senior legal analyst at cnn for some of the more technical questions. when it comes to what the supreme court has just done and how the people of the united states will see it or not see it. jeffrey? i want to ask you in particular if you could just sort of lay out the case for those people who may live in those 20 states that are still experiencing bans on gay marriage, that there's lith negotiation ahead in order for that to end. >> there is, ashleigh, but i wouldn't overstate the complexity of the situation now. in a matter of weeks in all 50 states there are going to be same-sex marriages.
make no mistake across america, people know this location, people have started to gather here. are, i'd say, close to at least 100 plus, it might be even 200 within my view. a police presence here as well. this will be an intense area of celebration as this is gay pride weekend here and gay pride month. but this weekend is the gay pride parade. it's an historic parade in new york city, it will be even more so this sunday when it takes place. i want to get you right to jeffrey toobin, our senior...