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and the next thing -- >> i was alton dalton, i remember that. [ laughter ] what was you?. >> jimmy: duke dalton's a solid name. >> i was luke. >> jimmy: duke and luke, alton and betty. >> we made up a song on the spot about bb king's guitar lucille. >> oh, if i can remember -- ♪ oh lucille come sit you right down ♪ ♪ stay tonight until the morning's early light ♪ ♪ i hope our love will last forever ♪ ♪ will our love lucille last the night ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: u2 is here, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. you stand out in a crowd. and are pulled together. you follow your own lead and show your strength. always comfortable in your own skin. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. wake up skin. the first
and the next thing -- >> i was alton dalton, i remember that. [ laughter ] what was you?. >> jimmy: duke dalton's a solid name. >> i was luke. >> jimmy: duke and luke, alton and betty. >> we made up a song on the spot about bb king's guitar lucille. >> oh, if i can remember -- ♪ oh lucille come sit you right down ♪ ♪ stay tonight until the morning's early light ♪ ♪ i hope our love will last forever ♪ ♪ will our love lucille last the night ♪ [...
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in alton, illinois. mary, good morning.aller: for the person who just talked, there are plenty of clinics still available. they charge you by your income. for the person whoit can pay $e service you would get from any doctor. i would tell the senate to leave it alone. we need to have the aca stay in place until they go to single-payer. what is wrong with medicare for all? put young people on the medicare. all they do is try to make money. united health care has a f minus in care. you know that. why hasn't c-span put on navigators? putve asked you to navigators on. that would have taken care of all the myths and the lies people call in to tell you everyoneou can't trust to tell you the truth. 4000 dollars deductibles is because united asks you to put your deductible up front. host: explain who the navigators are. caller: the people who help people that are on the exchange. they navigated me to the proper plan. the silver plan. blue cross blue shield had a habit of going up on their plans and skipping over people to plans the
in alton, illinois. mary, good morning.aller: for the person who just talked, there are plenty of clinics still available. they charge you by your income. for the person whoit can pay $e service you would get from any doctor. i would tell the senate to leave it alone. we need to have the aca stay in place until they go to single-payer. what is wrong with medicare for all? put young people on the medicare. all they do is try to make money. united health care has a f minus in care. you know that....
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. >> reporter: in partnership with alton kelly, his original concert posters and paintings amongst thes art. >> i think the reason why i got here was because i've been a compulsive drawer. and i drew my way through grade school, high school, through art school, and never stopped drawing. >> reporter: his san francisco headquarters was a former fire house that he got for a hundred bucks a month. his art exploded on to the international scene. it was a lifestyle dedicated to peace, and most definitely anti- vietnam war. then came 1967, the summer of love. ♪ if you're going to san francisco ♪ >> what they call the summer of love, it was just an influx of a million people that invaded our scene. i guess a lot of good things came out of it, but killed a good thing. >> reporter: people here were amazed and delighted. >> oh, i'm honored to meet him. there are legends if you collect this or you were part of the scene, and just an honor to see him. i love his artwork. it's very creative, different, and 60ish. >> a humble man for sure. an art legend, absolutely. >> it's a surprise to me every ti
. >> reporter: in partnership with alton kelly, his original concert posters and paintings amongst thes art. >> i think the reason why i got here was because i've been a compulsive drawer. and i drew my way through grade school, high school, through art school, and never stopped drawing. >> reporter: his san francisco headquarters was a former fire house that he got for a hundred bucks a month. his art exploded on to the international scene. it was a lifestyle dedicated to...
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july 5th baton rouge, louisiana police shot alton sterling, no relation, several times at close range why holding him on the ground. he had a gun if his pocket, not clear if he reached for it. same day, an officer called philando castile while he was in a car with his daughter. castile had told officers he had a weapon on him. july 18th, north miami, florida, police shot carl, take care of a patient with awestism. he was negotiating with officers and the patient. before the shooting he laid on the grounds with his hands raised asking officers not to shoot. ken see survived and 10 days after terrence sterling was killed, charlotte, north carolina police shot keith lamont scot in a parking complex. police say he had a gun. his family say he did not. those were among the 963 people shot and killed by police officers in 2016. that's according to research at the washington post. and right now can deal ya'sen edited interview is on wusa 9.com. >>> the supreme court ruled most of it was constitutional last week. john henry headed for airport for the firsthand look. >> when the first travel b
july 5th baton rouge, louisiana police shot alton sterling, no relation, several times at close range why holding him on the ground. he had a gun if his pocket, not clear if he reached for it. same day, an officer called philando castile while he was in a car with his daughter. castile had told officers he had a weapon on him. july 18th, north miami, florida, police shot carl, take care of a patient with awestism. he was negotiating with officers and the patient. before the shooting he laid on...
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latest verdict adds to the list of recent high-profile fatal encounters such as the ones involving alton sterling, freddie gray, and terence crutcher where cops were either aquit or not brought to trial at all. renewing the national debate about how the justice system handles cases like these. and stoking long-simmering tensions between police and the communities they serve. >> when these communities are seeing these videotapes over and over and over again, i think there's a real sense of power msness. >> reporter: according to a report in the "new york times," of the recent 15 high-profile cases involving deaths of african-americans, only two have ended with a conviction or guilty plea of the police officers involved. >> by and large, when you have an officer who is telling the jury that he felt in danger for his life, it is very difficult to overcome that kind of testimony. and so we found -- prosecutors find that those cases are very, very difficult to prove. they're very, very difficult to convict. the standard is about what the officer perceives. that is very different from a layper
latest verdict adds to the list of recent high-profile fatal encounters such as the ones involving alton sterling, freddie gray, and terence crutcher where cops were either aquit or not brought to trial at all. renewing the national debate about how the justice system handles cases like these. and stoking long-simmering tensions between police and the communities they serve. >> when these communities are seeing these videotapes over and over and over again, i think there's a real sense of...
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three were killed, three others wounded by a man angry over the police killing of alton sterling in thatity two weeks earlier. gavin lock was spotted on surveillance video outside a store with a rifle. sheriff's deputy brad garafola radioed that he was on the scene. then this: they were ambushed by long, an exmarine who had served in iraq. the next call came from officer matthew gerald. garofalo was killed. >> mason: the d.a. says long fired 43 rounds. the battle lasted 14 minutes until tactical officers took him down. long, who had traveled from kansas city to baton rouge, is believed to have acted alone. coming up, hong kong's milestone anniversary, and renewed calls for independence. r event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have t
three were killed, three others wounded by a man angry over the police killing of alton sterling in thatity two weeks earlier. gavin lock was spotted on surveillance video outside a store with a rifle. sheriff's deputy brad garafola radioed that he was on the scene. then this: they were ambushed by long, an exmarine who had served in iraq. the next call came from officer matthew gerald. garofalo was killed. >> mason: the d.a. says long fired 43 rounds. the battle lasted 14 minutes until...
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but orthopedic surgeon alton who repairs bones of people in accidents says, yes, motorcycles should bet's my head, leave it alone? >> that's a valid argument. i'm a native, texas. texan.i believe in civil liberties. at 23, i lost one of my close friends who was riding his harley pe. he hit a pothole and died. >> so i'm sorry that happened to him. but i ought to be allowed to risk my life if i want. >> but what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care dollar budget. and 44% of all the costs of these head trauma patients which are astronomically more costly to our health care budgets are borne by society because weirdly, our -- maybe naturally, the insurance companies don't like to cover motorcycle injuries because of that added health care burden. stossel: this is the argument i hear all the time. other people are paying for this. so this gives the state a reason to intervene. by that logic, the state has the ability to intervene everywhere. why not ban all junk food, cigarettes, swimming pools. there's a social cost to that. >> it's true. it's true. first of
but orthopedic surgeon alton who repairs bones of people in accidents says, yes, motorcycles should bet's my head, leave it alone? >> that's a valid argument. i'm a native, texas. texan.i believe in civil liberties. at 23, i lost one of my close friends who was riding his harley pe. he hit a pothole and died. >> so i'm sorry that happened to him. but i ought to be allowed to risk my life if i want. >> but what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care...
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. >> reporter: in partnership with art it's alton kelly, his original concert paintings are among the most sought after pieces of 60s art, which has graced everything from classic albums to eric clapton's rolls royce, to fine art galleries. >> i think the reason why i got here is i've been a compulsive drawer, and i just -- i threw drew my way through through grade school, through high school, through art school, and never stopped drawing. >> reporter: his san francisco headquarter was a former fire house that he got for a hundred bucks a month. there, parties and dancing abounded, and his art exploded on to the international scene. it was a lifestyle dedicated to peace, and most definitely anti- vietnam war. then came 1967, the summer of love. . ♪if you're going to san francisco ♪ >> they called it the summer of love. it was just an influx of a million people that invaded our scene. i guess a lot of good things came out of it, but it also killed a good scene. >> reporter: people here were amazed and delighted. >> oh, i'm honored to meet him. i love he artwork. it's very creative, dif
. >> reporter: in partnership with art it's alton kelly, his original concert paintings are among the most sought after pieces of 60s art, which has graced everything from classic albums to eric clapton's rolls royce, to fine art galleries. >> i think the reason why i got here is i've been a compulsive drawer, and i just -- i threw drew my way through through grade school, through high school, through art school, and never stopped drawing. >> reporter: his san francisco...
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. >> reporter: in partnership with artist alton kelly his original paintings are among the most sought after pieces of '60 art. his art has graced everything from classic albums to eric clapton's rolls royce to fine art galleries. >> i think the reason why i got here is i've been a compulsive drawer. i drew my way through grade school and high school, through art school, and never stopped drawing. >> reporter: his san francisco headquarters was a former firehouse that he got for $100 a month. there, parties and dances abounded and his art exploded onto the international scene. it was dedicated to peace and most definitely anti-vietnam war. then came 1967, the summer of love. ♪ if you're going to san francisco ♪ >> what they call the summer of love, but it was just an influx of a million people that invaded our scene, and i guess a lot of good things came out of it, but it also killed a good scene. >> reporter: people here were amazed and delighted. >> i'm honored to meet him. >> you're legends if you collect this or if you were part of the scene. it's an honor to see him. i love his ar
. >> reporter: in partnership with artist alton kelly his original paintings are among the most sought after pieces of '60 art. his art has graced everything from classic albums to eric clapton's rolls royce to fine art galleries. >> i think the reason why i got here is i've been a compulsive drawer. i drew my way through grade school and high school, through art school, and never stopped drawing. >> reporter: his san francisco headquarters was a former firehouse that he got...
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the alton sterling case again, you see it on tape unfolding in front of you.o charges, no charges, no convictions. after a while, you think, what's the point? >> somebody in charge has to stand up and say, look, it's not an accident that we had codes that did this for slaves and we see something that looks very similar in certain communities right now. so if we're going to do better, we're going to need to be a whole heck of a lot more honest about what the history is here. >> i can tell you what the federal government is doing. our attorney general is about to restart the war on drugs and put more people in prison, so that should help. >> i sense irony. >> phillip, jack, thank you guys. really appreciate it. >>> we are standing by still from a press conference from the district attorney in the bill cosby case. but coming up next, we will have a moral moment, which i think we desperately need with the dr. william bash brber. stay with us. oscar mayer is making changes so big... hot dogs will never be the same again. we went back to the drawing board. and the c
the alton sterling case again, you see it on tape unfolding in front of you.o charges, no charges, no convictions. after a while, you think, what's the point? >> somebody in charge has to stand up and say, look, it's not an accident that we had codes that did this for slaves and we see something that looks very similar in certain communities right now. so if we're going to do better, we're going to need to be a whole heck of a lot more honest about what the history is here. >> i can...
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matter" go, why do now one care and as we went how to the fact checking of the story, saw this name alton sterling. and except for this one guy -- and then the next day, orlando steele was killed and then a shooting of dallas officers, and then the reality it's very likely there will be a day, a video, moment this year, where are eyes will be back on these issues. that said -- i'll shut up. a lot of the activist, and organizations, people -- i don't speak for them but talk to them very often -- as is true across any number of issues in the center left of the political spectrum we're unprepared for the realitying that woke up into the morning after the election. many people in a lot of spaces, especially on the left, were expecting to be pressuring a democratic president into doing more of what they considered to be the right thing. they may not have loved hillary clinton but believe they'd were dealing with someone who at least wanted to be seep at their ally who they could kind of keep pushing. this had been a similar strategy to obama. many of the young activists were being invited into
matter" go, why do now one care and as we went how to the fact checking of the story, saw this name alton sterling. and except for this one guy -- and then the next day, orlando steele was killed and then a shooting of dallas officers, and then the reality it's very likely there will be a day, a video, moment this year, where are eyes will be back on these issues. that said -- i'll shut up. a lot of the activist, and organizations, people -- i don't speak for them but talk to them very...
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you can do the illinois version that will take you about two days comfortably to go from chicago to altonve money and save time. all right, getting to the airport, the timing of this is always something kind of debatable. i thought it was an hour before departure, but what is the truth? >> it was, but now because summer is so busy, you need to get there an hour before boarding, which is really important. that's something new. also, make sure you allow two hours for your layovers so you have sufficient time. >> there are ways to get through a little quicker, too, right? >> there are. invest in a trusted traveler program. it's so valuable. and i love clear because clear is going to allow you to bypass the tsa lines, you're going to go to the kiosk, you don't take out the i.d. and it will screen you. >> do you apply for that? >> you apply for it. it's really quick and easy to do at the airport. kids under 18 are free with it. >> oh. one of my favorite tips on the whole list is the one about hotels. you have an interesting take. tell us. >> yes. stay in the least expensive room in the best ho
you can do the illinois version that will take you about two days comfortably to go from chicago to altonve money and save time. all right, getting to the airport, the timing of this is always something kind of debatable. i thought it was an hour before departure, but what is the truth? >> it was, but now because summer is so busy, you need to get there an hour before boarding, which is really important. that's something new. also, make sure you allow two hours for your layovers so you...
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it will take you about two days from chicago to alton. >> all right. let's get people travel tips.getting to the airport. the timing of this is always something that's kind of debatable. i thought it was an hour before departure, but what is it? >> it was, but now because summer is so busy, you need to get there an hour before boarding. it's really important. that's something new. also make sure you allow two hours for your layovers? > quicker? >> there are. invest in a trusted traveler program. i love clear. clear is going to allow you to bypass the tsa lines. you don't even have to take out your i.d. >> do you have to apply for clear? >> you apply for it. it's really quick and easy to do at the airport. and it's about $15 a month. kids under 18 are free with it. >> one of my favorite tips on your whole list is the one about hotels. you have a few -- an interesting take. >> yes. stay in the least expensive room in the best hotel. you get the amenities and the experience and the service, but at a lower price point. >> that's smart. you say when you check in, there's a right time td
it will take you about two days from chicago to alton. >> all right. let's get people travel tips.getting to the airport. the timing of this is always something that's kind of debatable. i thought it was an hour before departure, but what is it? >> it was, but now because summer is so busy, you need to get there an hour before boarding. it's really important. that's something new. also make sure you allow two hours for your layovers? > quicker? >> there are. invest in a...