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across america the divorce rate is dropping. there's still about one million divorces every year.ne that with five and a half property purchases each year and you have problems. >> i'm trying to get her name removed so she can get on with her life. >> her name and your name is still on the original loan. >> she was looking to have her name removed. >> she moved to california and dennis was looking for a loan modificati modification. >> i told them i was going through a divorce. i was going to be a singling income to support the house. they told me to stop paying on the house. >> they being bank of america? >> they said there's something we can do because i was current on the payments. once i was not current they could start the modification pot. >> it was done without her having to sign anything. >> the modification was complete. i was in the trial process for three months. fortunately, on the third month, i got a letter saying that they were selling the loan. >> they wouldn't do anything or discuss an assumption. he's the one that signed the loan modification agreement. >> i got
across america the divorce rate is dropping. there's still about one million divorces every year.ne that with five and a half property purchases each year and you have problems. >> i'm trying to get her name removed so she can get on with her life. >> her name and your name is still on the original loan. >> she was looking to have her name removed. >> she moved to california and dennis was looking for a loan modificati modification. >> i told them i was going...
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. >> female announcer: coming up, see how women all across america are taking murad's 7 day challengefading age spots, sun spots, and discoloration in as little as 7 days. and now you can, too. ♪ >> hi. i'm catt sadler, and i'm here tonight with an amazing group of women celebrating how comfortable we are in our own skin. and why wouldn't we be? every one of us has radiant, glowing, beautiful skin, thanks to murad's rapid lightening
. >> female announcer: coming up, see how women all across america are taking murad's 7 day challengefading age spots, sun spots, and discoloration in as little as 7 days. and now you can, too. ♪ >> hi. i'm catt sadler, and i'm here tonight with an amazing group of women celebrating how comfortable we are in our own skin. and why wouldn't we be? every one of us has radiant, glowing, beautiful skin, thanks to murad's rapid lightening
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we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] >> thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi, the property man. las vegas was the epicenter of the housing bust, and nowhere was that more evident than a place called ascaya. this massive mountain development came to a halt, but it is back in a major way, and it's a place you really need to see to believe. ♪ i'm standing at one the most amazing developments i've ever seen. i mean, it is truly majestic. the mountain was purchased in 1989 by a man with a vision -- dr. henry cheng. >> yes. he had vision. what he did is he came here. he built all these lots. >> it takes a staggering amount of work to get these mountaintop lots ready for homes. >> you've got water. you have electricity. you have gas. >> but the developer took the time to do it right, before listing them for sale. >> typically, what happens is the developer will do maybe a few lots or wait for reservations and, wi
we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] >> thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi, the property man. las vegas was the epicenter of the housing bust, and nowhere was that more evident than a place called ascaya. this massive mountain development came to a halt, but it is back in a major way, and it's a place you...
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vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®.for 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. vo: 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 i
vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®.for 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3...
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in our culture we have moms and dads across america that are looking, want to see someone of character and here we have a chance of a lifetime to take out the clinton machine and it looks like we're going to nominate someone that doesn't share the character. he has the new york values, there is no question about it and i don't believe it plays well in kansas or other conservative parts across america. will voters show up and still vote for a guy like this, i don't know, that's my fear. >> congressman huelskamp it does appear he is going to be the nominee. if it comes out trump versus clinton what are you going to do? >> i don't think it matters. when congress has a 9% approval rating it doesn't matter what a congressman from kansas thinks. >> it matters to me. i mean, it matters to your constituents. what are you going to do, sir? >> i don't know. i need to talk to my wife. i mean, we're both so upset about these vulgar statements. i mean, why does he have to talk like that? why does he have to talk in a brash manner that's so attacking and demeaning to women. i think he's got to find
in our culture we have moms and dads across america that are looking, want to see someone of character and here we have a chance of a lifetime to take out the clinton machine and it looks like we're going to nominate someone that doesn't share the character. he has the new york values, there is no question about it and i don't believe it plays well in kansas or other conservative parts across america. will voters show up and still vote for a guy like this, i don't know, that's my fear. >>...
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i thank you so much for what you have done, for the example you set for those all across america. >> i can tell you she was in love with president clinton. only because he was the first president that invited her to the oval office and treated her as though she was great. and in fact, the outfit that she wore in the oval office, the president asked someone to go out and pick her out and outfit. when she died, she had the same outfit. >> she was honored by carrying the olympic torch in 1996. an interesting part of that story, that was the first time she ever wore shorts in her life. at the university of southern mississippi, we presented her with an honorary doctorate, the first ever awarded at this institution. >> she was also honored with an honorary degree from harvard. here are some of the tools of her trade, her washboard and pot that she washed clothes in. this pot here, she would place it over a wood burning stove. she would boil the water and wash the close in -- wash the clothes in there, along with these wash boards. these would be for delicate items. >> i was with her from
i thank you so much for what you have done, for the example you set for those all across america. >> i can tell you she was in love with president clinton. only because he was the first president that invited her to the oval office and treated her as though she was great. and in fact, the outfit that she wore in the oval office, the president asked someone to go out and pick her out and outfit. when she died, she had the same outfit. >> she was honored by carrying the olympic torch...
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across americas, storm systems across the southeast and travel delays out there that will continue to shift towards the east but i want to mention in the pacific northwest, seattle, a high of 21 today. cooling down for monday. you're near 30. near record highs out there for you. that's going to shift. that warm air, denver high of 18 and ten degree rise as we go ahead into your wednesday. so some warmer weather underway. over here, severe thunderstorms still possible across the peninsula. that low will shift towards the east and also looking at showers in the northern areas and also into the sand n peninsula. i'll leave you with the extended outlook. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "nhk "newsline." i'm kathryn kobayashi no tokyo. thanks for joining us.x announcer: "euromaxx highlights." and here's your host. host: another week of "euromaxx" has gone by. that means it's time to bring you the highlights. thanks for joining me. let's take a look at what we have for you today. affordable design. fashion designer jette joop and her "supermarkt" collection. viennese landmark. the prat
across americas, storm systems across the southeast and travel delays out there that will continue to shift towards the east but i want to mention in the pacific northwest, seattle, a high of 21 today. cooling down for monday. you're near 30. near record highs out there for you. that's going to shift. that warm air, denver high of 18 and ten degree rise as we go ahead into your wednesday. so some warmer weather underway. over here, severe thunderstorms still possible across the peninsula. that...
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thank everyone and for the hard work and the life-changing services that this group has provided across america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to remove your conversations from the floor. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. >> americans are skeptical about the news they receive on climate change. a recent gallup poll found that 46% of americans believe that the natural changes are the result. americans are split as to the cause. however the liberal national media only portrays one side of the story. over the last month, every "new york times" and "washington post" article on this topic attributed warmer tims solely to human activity. what's amazing with all the edia bias, half of all americans remain skeptical. e americans need to know all the facts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? . ms. foxx: may 15 has been recognized as peace officers memorial day in the calendar we
thank everyone and for the hard work and the life-changing services that this group has provided across america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to remove your conversations from the floor. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. >> americans are skeptical about the news they receive on climate change. a recent gallup poll found that 46% of americans believe that the natural...
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also we're dealing with lead poisoning issues across america. front page story, chicago anybody biewn yesterday -- tribune yesterday, all of the lead testing around my state of illinois finds that in areas you wouldn't dream of, the suburbs of chicago, in fact some of the wealthy suburbs of chicago sadly have too much lead in their water. we know after flint we have to take it seriously. the impact on innocent children is obvious. cutting back on funding for that to pay for zika virus, it's robbing peter to pay paul. lastly, we have an amendment to be offered by senator blunt. he is like senator cornyn's approach in that it would only provide $1.1 billion. and i would take exception to that number. as i said, 40% less than what the president believes is needed for this emergency. but it would not cut the money out of the prevention fund so that's a positive thing to say about the blunt amendment over the cornyn amendment. this amendment is an improvement, but still it is important for us to adequately fund public health defense for innocent amer
also we're dealing with lead poisoning issues across america. front page story, chicago anybody biewn yesterday -- tribune yesterday, all of the lead testing around my state of illinois finds that in areas you wouldn't dream of, the suburbs of chicago, in fact some of the wealthy suburbs of chicago sadly have too much lead in their water. we know after flint we have to take it seriously. the impact on innocent children is obvious. cutting back on funding for that to pay for zika virus, it's...
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now the gangs of el salvador are metastasizing across america, operating in nearly every state in the nation. this teenager hoping for a new life here in the u.s. and what he learned just hours ago. >> this special edition of "nightline," gangland, will be right back. introducing the completely redesigned mercedes-benz c-coupe, with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," gangland. >> tonight we take you inside one of the most dangerous countries on earth, a place where gangs control entire neighborhoods and they're now operating in nearly every corner of america. families on both sides of the border caught in a toxic cycle of violence. a special edition of "nightline" gangland. it's the middle of the night in the murder capital of the world. >> something's going on in the area. [ dog barking] >> we're in el salvador on patrol with armed to the teeth cops. >> this is a very dangerous place. >> reporter: they take us
now the gangs of el salvador are metastasizing across america, operating in nearly every state in the nation. this teenager hoping for a new life here in the u.s. and what he learned just hours ago. >> this special edition of "nightline," gangland, will be right back. introducing the completely redesigned mercedes-benz c-coupe, with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe. mercedes-benz. the...
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. >> today across america we honor those who died in other places. >> men and women had to fight and believe in something deeper then this is a pronowned moment. you can tem they leave here feeling it and understanding it better. let you know the meaning of what memorial day is about. in washington, jeff goldberg. jonathan: it's great to see people learning about that. thank you. at the arlington national cemetery, president obama spent the final memorial day as commander in chief with a call to action. he said the nation's actions must extend beyond this single calendar day. president obama: for truly remembering and truly honoring the fallen americans means being there for the parents and the spouses and the those who are wearing photo of the common. >> thousands lined the street of the district today for the country largest memorial day event. >> it includes tributes for those who fought and fell in all of the wars. this is more on newschannel8 and more tributes online. you can go to website to see those at wjla.com. michelle: things are returning the normal after a brief scare at
. >> today across america we honor those who died in other places. >> men and women had to fight and believe in something deeper then this is a pronowned moment. you can tem they leave here feeling it and understanding it better. let you know the meaning of what memorial day is about. in washington, jeff goldberg. jonathan: it's great to see people learning about that. thank you. at the arlington national cemetery, president obama spent the final memorial day as commander in chief...
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. >> reporter: he says he knows people across america have seen videos from rikers, officers using brute force, but he has a challenge. >> everybody has an opinion about what goes on in here, but nine times out of ten, anybody that has anything negative to say about a corrections officer, they've never been in a qui facility. >> i have a lot of years in solitary confinement. >> reporter: this man says in the past he was locked a year and a half straight in solitary which prisoners called the box. he says he's now a time bomb. how many fights? >> over the years, i can't count. over, i would say, maybe 30, 40. i've been beaten down, almost killed exactly in this jail. i've been more imprisoned than in streets. when i went to the streets, i feel like i was in jail. i'm so institutionized, call it what you want to call it. >> reporter: he says he's changed forever. >> here i'm safe from myself. i'm safe from others. i can't function in society. >> reporter: the vast majority of inmates are here in a kind of purgatory, convicted of nothing awaiting trials, and 50% of the inmates were charged
. >> reporter: he says he knows people across america have seen videos from rikers, officers using brute force, but he has a challenge. >> everybody has an opinion about what goes on in here, but nine times out of ten, anybody that has anything negative to say about a corrections officer, they've never been in a qui facility. >> i have a lot of years in solitary confinement. >> reporter: this man says in the past he was locked a year and a half straight in solitary which...
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vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®.ll 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. vo: 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
vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®.ll 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach,...
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actually said he was hoping for the crash that caused hard working families in california and across americaecause he thought he could take advantage of it to make some money for himself. >> trump responded in the following statement. i'm a businessman and i have made a lot of money in down markets in some cases as much as when markets are good. this is how to get a good result out of a very bad situation. politicians have no idea how to do this. they don't have a clue. that's trump talking. will any of these comments come back to haunt trump. joining me is howard fineman, michelle bernard and gabe sherman. we know the answer, don't we? it's like an old set of scriptures from ten million years ago and it's a few years ago. >> clearly, this is what trump supporters like. he's a businessman. hillary is playing into the core argument. >> being a sharpie, michelle, is what people are looking for. i see an opportunity on downside, i make some money. >> i think she was off target in the comments she made. i think she was probably going after the part of the women's vote that is sympathetic and wou
actually said he was hoping for the crash that caused hard working families in california and across americaecause he thought he could take advantage of it to make some money for himself. >> trump responded in the following statement. i'm a businessman and i have made a lot of money in down markets in some cases as much as when markets are good. this is how to get a good result out of a very bad situation. politicians have no idea how to do this. they don't have a clue. that's trump...
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been a flurry of media attention regarding the legalization of prostitution in new york city and across america! >> no one specific. >> larry: so, let me just ask you, should this be legal? >> i was saying, yeah, get that nut and that health insurance! (laughter) but we learned by talking to a series of sex workers that the ideal situation is decriminalization not legalization. >> larry: what is the difference? >> the thing with decriminalization is it allows the workers to feel safe, to have a place if there is a crime committed. if something happens and you're going down on that d don't go to a cop. >> or doctor in some cases. >> larry: if you're on a d you should not be going to a cop. >> but it might be a cop. (laughter) but i think legalization is almost creating a sense of regularization and making it big corporate institutions. >> it places the power and money in the hands of pimps and brothel keepers and not the hands of sex workers, and the idea is for sex workers to have control over their own money. >> larry: you say sex worker, how do you feel? >> sex workers, feels more like they'r
been a flurry of media attention regarding the legalization of prostitution in new york city and across america! >> no one specific. >> larry: so, let me just ask you, should this be legal? >> i was saying, yeah, get that nut and that health insurance! (laughter) but we learned by talking to a series of sex workers that the ideal situation is decriminalization not legalization. >> larry: what is the difference? >> the thing with decriminalization is it allows the...
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and gand grandmother who decide at the end of his campaign. >> she's a quiet hero we all have across americawho are not famous, their names aren't in the newspapers but each and every day they work hard. >> and now we have a mother and grandmother running for commander-in-chief. >> when you're out campaigning, are you following the example of your mother or thinking about the example you're setting for your daughter and granddaughter. >> i think about my mother a lot of because she campaigned for me and with me in 2008 and was the most formative influence in my life and her encouragement given her own difficult life to get back up when you're knocked down and to serve people and to think about ways that you can improve the world i hear that voice all the time. >> so happy mother's day. without mom none of us would be here. back in a moment. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, the hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like
and gand grandmother who decide at the end of his campaign. >> she's a quiet hero we all have across americawho are not famous, their names aren't in the newspapers but each and every day they work hard. >> and now we have a mother and grandmother running for commander-in-chief. >> when you're out campaigning, are you following the example of your mother or thinking about the example you're setting for your daughter and granddaughter. >> i think about my mother a lot of...
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coming up, the head of the fbi acknowledging the alarming spikes in violent crime across america have a lot to do with our police not tackling crime aggressively, because they are afraid. they are afraid video is going to get out and hit the internet. sheriff david kroc is here and you know he will have a lot to say about this. back in two. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. ) i'm definitely able to see savings through using the car buying on usaa. i mean, amazing savings. i was like, wow. if i can save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. (announcer) save on your next car with usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. ibly14 let's check the markets, a little bit of upside despite the news apple is the worst performing down stock this year after hitting a two year low. stocks take a hit today, kohl's posting a surprise revenue drop following other revenue drivers like macy's and jcpenney. the epa issuing regulations to cut methane em
coming up, the head of the fbi acknowledging the alarming spikes in violent crime across america have a lot to do with our police not tackling crime aggressively, because they are afraid. they are afraid video is going to get out and hit the internet. sheriff david kroc is here and you know he will have a lot to say about this. back in two. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with...
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. >>> it has been a trusted brand used in homes all across america for decades, but now johnson & johnson has now lost a million dollar lawsuit. there are more than 1,000 other suits pending. we'll get more from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for more than 100 years johnson & johnson baby powder has been widely accepted as safe. but now the company launched its second major lawsuit this year in a st. louis courtroom. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay $55 million to 62-year-old gloria. she used johnson & johnson baby powder for 35 years. >> she was using a product that she thought was perfectly safe, had no idea that it might be dangerous. and that product then had some causation for her cancer. >> reporter: jurors were shown documents, plaintiff's attorneys argued suggested that johnson & johnson knew about the risks. >> it shows no concern to the welfare of the well they are selling to. >> reporter: a statement from the company saying multiple scientific -- the american cancer society says, the research is inconclusive, but concerned women may want to avoid using the product with ta
. >>> it has been a trusted brand used in homes all across america for decades, but now johnson & johnson has now lost a million dollar lawsuit. there are more than 1,000 other suits pending. we'll get more from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for more than 100 years johnson & johnson baby powder has been widely accepted as safe. but now the company launched its second major lawsuit this year in a st. louis courtroom. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay $55 million...
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vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. vo: 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. sym
vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the...
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i pray so many young brothers and sisters across america could see the legacy she has built and it's nothing short of just inspiring. >> you know, oftentimes we narrative when the media and others tell the story. it's always one from rags, growing up in poverty, single parent household. it's just something miraculous that caused them to become winners and contributors to the world, but there are many stories like our families where we grew up where your parents accumulated farmland. they built institutions and are able to pay their way for kids' through college. it's more of that than the story of pity. >> just the whole occasion of mother's day, celebrating your mother 90 years young on a street named thelma court. i mean, to celebrate thelma's birthday on thelma court, in and of itself, what pride to have ownership of your legacy. it's not something that happens commonly for us, but it does happen. we've just got to show it more, you and be here and be able to tell people traveling around the country, you really need to learn armstrong williams' story, his brothers and sisters, how
i pray so many young brothers and sisters across america could see the legacy she has built and it's nothing short of just inspiring. >> you know, oftentimes we narrative when the media and others tell the story. it's always one from rags, growing up in poverty, single parent household. it's just something miraculous that caused them to become winners and contributors to the world, but there are many stories like our families where we grew up where your parents accumulated farmland. they...
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is this why he is registering across america? >> and bernie's -- message to me that will make message in -- [inaudible]. >> this week the president saying we need to keep letting in syrian refuges. but trump saying hit the pause button. who's got it right? we debate. you decide. field, ohio. >> we have no idea where these people are coming from. there is no documentation. there is no paperwork. we have to be smart. we have to be vigilant. a pause for recessmeassessment help us to prevent the next sbor san bernardino, or frankly much worse. >> saying we need to pause as president obama renews his commitment to bring in 10,000 syrian refuges. you say trump has it right. >> he does in this case. i don't see the problem with pausing if we county know what we don't know. everybody saying look we can trust the government. they have changed things around. they have new regulations. this is a government where the tsa failed 95% of the tests. where people tried to smuggle things in. set up people. they fail 95% of the time. how can we tru
is this why he is registering across america? >> and bernie's -- message to me that will make message in -- [inaudible]. >> this week the president saying we need to keep letting in syrian refuges. but trump saying hit the pause button. who's got it right? we debate. you decide. field, ohio. >> we have no idea where these people are coming from. there is no documentation. there is no paperwork. we have to be smart. we have to be vigilant. a pause for recessmeassessment help us...
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plus a look at the widespread damage across america's mid section. massive storms spawning deadly tornadoes and flash floods and it's not over yet. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ bif you've gone to extremes to fescapetry clarispray.ergies.. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. enis really built into theat foundation of the company. whole foods market is engaged with pg&e on many levels, to really reduce energy and reduce
plus a look at the widespread damage across america's mid section. massive storms spawning deadly tornadoes and flash floods and it's not over yet. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ bif you've gone to extremes to fescapetry clarispray.ergies.. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and...
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the winners fly across the country overnight to appear first thing in the morning on "good morning americad diane. >> thank but want to mention nyle tweet aid few hours ago, i can't believe we won the mirror ball. this is for the 70 million deaf people in the world. >> he was so emotional at the carrie and inaba at one point signed a message thank you for dancing and showing us your heart on the dance floor. so nice. >> beautiful. new pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, you wanna see something intense? with our strongest pro-v formula ever. strong is beautiful. (babies crying) narrator: life. dishes. ath. lurping) dishes. every dish, every time, only finish has the powerball to take on anything. >>> okay. topping "the mix," this is why some folks won't let certain uncles baby-sit their kids. >> oh, boy. >> so this kid said, hey, my uncle, i want to get the haircut that looks like the guy next door. so happens the guy next door has male pattern baldness. he grants what the kid wanted. this is in the uk. shawn is the
the winners fly across the country overnight to appear first thing in the morning on "good morning americad diane. >> thank but want to mention nyle tweet aid few hours ago, i can't believe we won the mirror ball. this is for the 70 million deaf people in the world. >> he was so emotional at the carrie and inaba at one point signed a message thank you for dancing and showing us your heart on the dance floor. so nice. >> beautiful. new pantene expert gives you the most...
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problem john recognized, the handwritten, messy orders, is something that thousands of people across americave been seeing for years. it took an entrepreneurial mind to say that's a problem that we can solve. >> reporter: george mason university's instructor mentored him, the senior winning a competition giving him to invest in his new company. >> we have contracts with a couple other airports that we'll be launching in june. the plan is to have a total of ten sfbos in the problem at the end of year. >> reporter: in his spare time, he got a pilot's license. he hasn't forgot wlaen it takes to -- forgotten what it takes to keep it clean. >> lots of windex on. that. >> reporter: news4. >> we need more johns in this world. >>> that's all for "news4 this week." thanks for joining us. we leave you with some of the incredible video of those tornadoes that ripped through midwest this week. until next time, be safe, be kind, and be happy. ♪ at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to d
problem john recognized, the handwritten, messy orders, is something that thousands of people across americave been seeing for years. it took an entrepreneurial mind to say that's a problem that we can solve. >> reporter: george mason university's instructor mentored him, the senior winning a competition giving him to invest in his new company. >> we have contracts with a couple other airports that we'll be launching in june. the plan is to have a total of ten sfbos in the problem...
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comes the basis of identity politics and a new kind of codes that are increasingly being enforced across america. this was a momentous change. it not only fundamentally changed way we view civil rights. also turned the cause of equality and a weapon that could be used against freedom of speech which is what jim demint was talking about. critical views of groups cannot be called hate speech. you can do the legal concepts to go around this idea. if it was a speech could therefore be legally curtailed. even silenced if necessary. anany expression that offended o be silenced and with all the of course in the name of equality. this worldview, this postmodern worldview that i described to you may sound a bit academic. it is true that i had to go back in and read some of the academic studies because this is where the ideas originated over the last 35 years about critical theories and the like i was astonished not only how badly written they were but how much they relied on a kind of insular hermetically sealed circular reasoning where nothing was allowed in if you're with a circle starting in the place
comes the basis of identity politics and a new kind of codes that are increasingly being enforced across america. this was a momentous change. it not only fundamentally changed way we view civil rights. also turned the cause of equality and a weapon that could be used against freedom of speech which is what jim demint was talking about. critical views of groups cannot be called hate speech. you can do the legal concepts to go around this idea. if it was a speech could therefore be legally...
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is this why he is registering across america? >> and bernie's -- message to me that will make message in -- [inaudible]. >> this week the president saying we need to keep letting in syrian refuges. but trump saying hit the pause button. who's got it right? we debate. you decide. good.how was your commute? yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? >> we have no idea where these people are coming from. there is no documentation. there is no paperwork. we have to be smart. we have to be vigilant. a pause for recessmeassessment help us to prevent the next sbor san bernardino, or frankly much worse. >> saying we need to pause as president oba
is this why he is registering across america? >> and bernie's -- message to me that will make message in -- [inaudible]. >> this week the president saying we need to keep letting in syrian refuges. but trump saying hit the pause button. who's got it right? we debate. you decide. good.how was your commute? yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. thank you for...
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. >> the problem that john recognized, from handwritten orders, something thousands of people across americarld have been doing for year, but it took an entrepreneurial mind. >> reporter: this university doctor mentored john, and proud when he saw john's hard work reward rewarded. the senior recently winning a university competition giving him $10,000 to invest in his new company. >> we have other contracts launching in june. the plan is to have a total of ten fbos on our data program by the end of the year. >> reporter: oh, and in his spare time john managed to get his pilot's license. >> the conference room. the glass table. >> reporter: he hasn't forgotten what it takes to keep this place clean. >> lots of windex on that. >> yeah. awesome guy with a bright future, no question. >> absolutely. speaking of bright -- >> put on our >> what did we write? >> can you explain this? and showed a sign coming out. everybody's talking about it. so ready for this stretch to be over. what was it? 11 days of rain in the forecast? >> today, measurable rain at national airport. some after midnight. today i
. >> the problem that john recognized, from handwritten orders, something thousands of people across americarld have been doing for year, but it took an entrepreneurial mind. >> reporter: this university doctor mentored john, and proud when he saw john's hard work reward rewarded. the senior recently winning a university competition giving him $10,000 to invest in his new company. >> we have other contracts launching in june. the plan is to have a total of ten fbos on our data...
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new big art projec project #takemeanywhere has labeouf and his two collaborators hitchhiking across americas he randomly tweets his gps coordinates. >> the three started the project on monday and are currently in the mountains of colorado. and believe it or not, it has some actual backing, have been commissioned by the boulder museum of contemporary art as well as the finnish institute in london. >> i'm a little bit confused. are they posting any other footage besides their own selfies there? >> if we've seen any of his art projects in the past, this is actually more stimulating than all of those combined. >> all right. so coming up, the young girl who is doing her own art one dance step at a time. >> this is no ordinary dancer. wait till you see her and what influenced her. (cheering) narrator: marriage. dishes. divorce. dishes. every dish, every time. only finish has the power ball to take on anything. yourbut the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily abs
new big art projec project #takemeanywhere has labeouf and his two collaborators hitchhiking across americas he randomly tweets his gps coordinates. >> the three started the project on monday and are currently in the mountains of colorado. and believe it or not, it has some actual backing, have been commissioned by the boulder museum of contemporary art as well as the finnish institute in london. >> i'm a little bit confused. are they posting any other footage besides their own...
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he's the founder and president of an organization called bugles across america.rals have you done since you started bu e bugles across america? >> 200,000. >> really? >> in ten years. >> it started back in 2000, when congress gave every vet a right to a funeral with military honors, including two uniformed officers to present a flag and play "taps." the problem was the military only had 500 buglers, so they sent someone to play a recorded "taps" on a boom box or an electronic device inside a bugle. tom day who played in the marines in the '50s didn't like it. >> i call it stolen dignity. that these veterans can't get live "taps" when we are out there ready to perform live "taps." >> so he started his organization, recruiting 400 horned players within a year. >> now we have 6,270 horn players and we're doing 2,200 funerals a month. >> it's become quite an operation. families can go on his website to ask for a bugler. a message is sent to every horn player within 100 miles of the funeral. day gives away bugles and helps with uniforms. while he gets support from fou
he's the founder and president of an organization called bugles across america.rals have you done since you started bu e bugles across america? >> 200,000. >> really? >> in ten years. >> it started back in 2000, when congress gave every vet a right to a funeral with military honors, including two uniformed officers to present a flag and play "taps." the problem was the military only had 500 buglers, so they sent someone to play a recorded "taps" on a...
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and all across america whether it's in our neighborhoods, in our schools or in our local governments, there's a zero tolerance of anything that may offend or disturb whatever the orthodoxy happens to be in that particular institution at that particular time. now, it's plain to see that aggressive liberals today have become the opposite of the liberal-minded person as i've described them here. they've become intolerant, close-minded even, yes, jim, illiberal which is the opposite of the liberal-minded person. close-minded, intolerant, trying to stifle dissent. and too often they use public shaming rituals particularly in the universities and even coercion increasingly through the law to stifle dissent and to shut down debate. i wrote this book because i wanted to tell the story of how this happened, and it's a long story. it's actually an historical story. it's not just what happened in the last eight years. it's been going on for a very long time. unfortunately, also there are a lot of misunderstandings of myth, i think, that i wanted to tackle. and i must say at the outset it will no
and all across america whether it's in our neighborhoods, in our schools or in our local governments, there's a zero tolerance of anything that may offend or disturb whatever the orthodoxy happens to be in that particular institution at that particular time. now, it's plain to see that aggressive liberals today have become the opposite of the liberal-minded person as i've described them here. they've become intolerant, close-minded even, yes, jim, illiberal which is the opposite of the...
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poor planning and inadequate funding have led to alarming delays at airports across america. in chicago, we felt it more than most. more needs to be done to fix the problem. that's what i have been working to do. early this week, i talked to the department of homeland security jeh johnson on the phone about the next steps. yesterday i followed up with a call to the t.s.a. administrator peter neffenger to hear his thoughts. we all agreed that the real problem is the shortage of t.s.a. screeners. more people need to get hired and trained so security lines can stay open and people can move through the checkpoints faster. in the meantime, there are immediate steps we need to take in chicago. first we're going to get 58 more t.s.a. screening officers in the next two weeks and 224 by august. that's about a 15% increase in t.s.a. staff. it's a good start. o'hare will also receive five canine teams. that will double the number of canines we have at the airport. two teams were brought in yesterday. the rest will arrive within five days. these bomb-sniffing dogs do important work. they
poor planning and inadequate funding have led to alarming delays at airports across america. in chicago, we felt it more than most. more needs to be done to fix the problem. that's what i have been working to do. early this week, i talked to the department of homeland security jeh johnson on the phone about the next steps. yesterday i followed up with a call to the t.s.a. administrator peter neffenger to hear his thoughts. we all agreed that the real problem is the shortage of t.s.a. screeners....
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schools across america were told by the white house they have to abide by the direct is. -- directivexas says the obama makeistration is trying to workplaces and schools laboratories were massive social experiment. the states that have filed this lawsuit are by and large fairly republican-leaning states. is this another frontline in america's divided politics? >> there is no question. all of these states, and we had indications that texas would launch the lawsuit. it is a little surprised that the 10 other states signed up as well. ofy're doing this because government interference, according to them. there is some sense in an election year this will not go away and mistakes are rising on this issue. protestseen to some or those calling from this action from their state government who said very frankly to us that having conceded ground on same-sex marriage over recent years, this was an issue where can serve it is were going -- where conservatives were going to fight that. there is an estimated 700,000 transgender americans whose lives are affected. katty: why this issue? you say ameri
schools across america were told by the white house they have to abide by the direct is. -- directivexas says the obama makeistration is trying to workplaces and schools laboratories were massive social experiment. the states that have filed this lawsuit are by and large fairly republican-leaning states. is this another frontline in america's divided politics? >> there is no question. all of these states, and we had indications that texas would launch the lawsuit. it is a little surprised...
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. >>> it's been a trusted brand used in homes all across america for decades. but now johnson & johnson has lost yet another multimillion dollar lawsuit, which claims an ingredient in its popular baby talcum powder causes cancer. there are more than 1,000 other suits pending. we get more on all this from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for more than 100 years, johnson & johnson's baby powder has been promoted and widely accepted as safe. but now the company lost its second major lawsuit this year in a st. louis courtroom. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay $55 million to 62-year-old gloria, who said she used the company's baby powder with talcum as a feminine hygiene product for 40 years. she blames the tal for causing her ovarian cancer. and sued johnson & johnson for failing to warn about the possible risks of talcum. >> she was using a product that she thought was perfectly safe. had no idea that it might be dangerous. and that that product then had some causation for her cancer. >> reporter: jurors were shown documents plaintiff's attorneys argued johnso
. >>> it's been a trusted brand used in homes all across america for decades. but now johnson & johnson has lost yet another multimillion dollar lawsuit, which claims an ingredient in its popular baby talcum powder causes cancer. there are more than 1,000 other suits pending. we get more on all this from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for more than 100 years, johnson & johnson's baby powder has been promoted and widely accepted as safe. but now the company lost its...
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vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. vo: 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 o
vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. 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. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach, the...
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these trains delivered steel across america and votes to democratic politicians, but times have changedue state could possibly turn red. so where are we, mayor, what is this place? >> downtown city of aliquippa. >> who are your constituents. >> staunch democrats. it is a staunch democratic town, always have been. blue collar. >> i heard there's two republican county commissioners and one democrat. what happened? >> they don't believe in the politics anymore. they don't believe in the candidates anymore. this is downtown aliquippa. one time this was a bustling place. >> you'll have to forgive me, but it looks pretty dead. >> well, that's just the way it is. it's gone. everything is gone. these were all bars, restaurants, shops, markets. everything was here. >> and now what's going on downtown? >> now you can see what's going on downtown. not a lot. >> not a lot. >> yeah. >> this is the tunnel that, what, 11,000 people would come through every day? >> right. right here. >> aliquippa industrial park. everything out here was steel? >> the whole valley. >> this is a big old empty lot. so thi
these trains delivered steel across america and votes to democratic politicians, but times have changedue state could possibly turn red. so where are we, mayor, what is this place? >> downtown city of aliquippa. >> who are your constituents. >> staunch democrats. it is a staunch democratic town, always have been. blue collar. >> i heard there's two republican county commissioners and one democrat. what happened? >> they don't believe in the politics anymore. they...
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>> we have done in the last 12 years about 70,000 interviews across america, two people coming to talk about what is important in their lives. a lot of these stories talk about work and what this book is is a love letter to people, teachers, nurses as you said, social workers, people who don't get the credit they deserve. nermeen: today, "callings: the pu
>> we have done in the last 12 years about 70,000 interviews across america, two people coming to talk about what is important in their lives. a lot of these stories talk about work and what this book is is a love letter to people, teachers, nurses as you said, social workers, people who don't get the credit they deserve. nermeen: today, "callings: the pu
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. -- across america.frustration reaching a >>> there's a new push to stop vandals oakland. abc7 news was in chinatown as volunteers pained over graffiti. business owners say the tagging problem is getting worse. the new program encourages anyone who lives in oakland to adopt a build organize block and make an effort to keep it freeman from vandals year-around. >> we opened to volunteers so i am so happy that people do take-under city -- take our city seriously and clean up our community. >> organizers also helped business owners learn how to put up security systems and how to file a police report. >>> it's that time of year again. race time. tomorrow this bay-to-breakers race. the longest annual foot race in the world. barricades are being set out for the 37 streets closed to traffic. more than 50,000 runners took part lost year, many in costumes, some not in costume, and in character, as they made their way across san francisco. we'll have complete race coverage tomorrow morning. we'll be streaming live
. -- across america.frustration reaching a >>> there's a new push to stop vandals oakland. abc7 news was in chinatown as volunteers pained over graffiti. business owners say the tagging problem is getting worse. the new program encourages anyone who lives in oakland to adopt a build organize block and make an effort to keep it freeman from vandals year-around. >> we opened to volunteers so i am so happy that people do take-under city -- take our city seriously and clean up our...
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and i don't believe it plays well in kansas or other conservative parts across america.l voters show up and vote for a guy like this? i don't know. that's my fear. >> congressman huelskamp. it does appear he's going to be the nominee. so if it comes out, trump versus clinton, what are you going to do? >> i don't think it matters, when congress has a 9% approval rating, it doesn't matter what a congressman from kansas thinks. >> did matters to your constituents, what are you going to do, sir? >> i don't know. i need to talk to my wife. we're both so upset about these vulgar statements, why does he have to talk like that if why does he have to talk in a brash manner that's so attacking and demeaning to women? i think he's got to find a way to rule that out and say that's not going to happen any more. it's all words, he's got no actions to back it up. he's clearly not a conservative. is he better than hillary? he is. and that didn't work out well for romney versus obama in 2012. and i fear we're going to have to vote for the lesser of two evils and i don't think it's going
and i don't believe it plays well in kansas or other conservative parts across america.l voters show up and vote for a guy like this? i don't know. that's my fear. >> congressman huelskamp. it does appear he's going to be the nominee. so if it comes out, trump versus clinton, what are you going to do? >> i don't think it matters, when congress has a 9% approval rating, it doesn't matter what a congressman from kansas thinks. >> did matters to your constituents, what are you...
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>> we have done in the last 12 years about 70,000 interviews across america, two people coming to talk about what is important in their lives. a lot of these stories talk about work and what this book is is a love letter to people, teachers, nurses as you said, social workers, people who don't get the credit they deserve. nermeen: today, "callings: the purpose and passion of work." a new book by dave isay and storycorps presents unforgettable stories from people doing what they love. >> that was one of my daddy sayings. i can remember one time when we were racing the atlanta 500 and he was sick and he needed an operation. i said, daddy, we don't have to rest a day. he whispered to me and said, lived my legs up and put me in the car. he drove 500 miles that day. nermeen: we'll talk to dave isay about storycorps, his new book, and the recent death of freed death row prisoner maurice bickham. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm nermeen shaikh. the united states and russia have reached a deal to extend a fragile cease-fire
>> we have done in the last 12 years about 70,000 interviews across america, two people coming to talk about what is important in their lives. a lot of these stories talk about work and what this book is is a love letter to people, teachers, nurses as you said, social workers, people who don't get the credit they deserve. nermeen: today, "callings: the purpose and passion of work." a new book by dave isay and storycorps presents unforgettable stories from people doing what they...