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she said "i could have never made it without beau, because beau understood human dignity." june 2013, he led the gender identity nondiscrimination act, which gave by legislative -- not just executive order, but legislative, dictated that every y transgender person deserved the right that every other american had. he also got in a little bit of trouble in the state of utah, someone didn't recognize the marriage and they moved to delaware, he recognized the marriage anyway. some of you know, my son hunter -- ran the world food program. he feels as strongly as beau did. and my daughter runs one of the largest nonprofits in the state and is an absolute acolyte of beau's in trying to change things. the civil rights debate that continues in america. what you have done is you have taken this moment and not put a different face on it, but a different sense of urgency. the urgency of now. i also want to take a minute to acknowledge my friend and former attorney general, i thought he was here. he may not be. eric holder. he was one of the guys, what happened was when i made the annou
she said "i could have never made it without beau, because beau understood human dignity." june 2013, he led the gender identity nondiscrimination act, which gave by legislative -- not just executive order, but legislative, dictated that every y transgender person deserved the right that every other american had. he also got in a little bit of trouble in the state of utah, someone didn't recognize the marriage and they moved to delaware, he recognized the marriage anyway. some of you...
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i could never make it without beau biden because he understood human dignity. theune of 2013 he led gender identity nondiscrimination act which gave by legislative, not just executive order, legislatively did they did that every transgender person deserved the right that every other american had. he also got in a little bit of marriage equality act. utahsomeone was married in where it was not recognized they moved to delaware where he recognized it. attorney, my other son felt as strongly as beau biden and my daughter ashley runs a nonprofit in our state. and is an acolyte of beau's in trying to change things in the civil rights debate in america. that what you have done with chad's leadership is you have taken this moment and not put a different face on it but it different sense of urgency. the urgency of now. tolso want to take a moment a knowledge my friend and former attorney general thought he was here but he may not be, eric holder. are you here, eric? he was one of the guys along when i what happened was made that announcement on meet the press, all the
i could never make it without beau biden because he understood human dignity. theune of 2013 he led gender identity nondiscrimination act which gave by legislative, not just executive order, legislatively did they did that every transgender person deserved the right that every other american had. he also got in a little bit of marriage equality act. utahsomeone was married in where it was not recognized they moved to delaware where he recognized it. attorney, my other son felt as strongly as...
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acolyte of beau's in trying to change things. civil rights debate that continues in america. what you have done is you have taken this moment and not put a different face on it, but a different sense of urgency. the urgency of now. i also want to take a minute to knowledge my friend and former attorney general, i thought he was here. he may not be. eric holder. he was one of the guys, what happened was when i made the announcement on meet the press, all of the sudden there was a cascade out of the administration. starting with our secretary of education, who is a great guy. tonight's recipient of your hrc equality award, a very talented actress who has as much moral courage as she has talent, anne hathaway. [applause] mr. biden: and an olympian, adam riponte, and my good personal friend, friends of his mother my son, one of the great leaders of the transgender equality cause, sarah mcbride. as they say in the senate when i served there, as a point of personal privilege, i want to recognize and have her up here. i saw danica earli
acolyte of beau's in trying to change things. civil rights debate that continues in america. what you have done is you have taken this moment and not put a different face on it, but a different sense of urgency. the urgency of now. i also want to take a minute to knowledge my friend and former attorney general, i thought he was here. he may not be. eric holder. he was one of the guys, what happened was when i made the announcement on meet the press, all of the sudden there was a cascade out of...
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is an acolyte of beau's in trying to change things.he civil rights debate that continues in america. what you have done is you have and not put aent different face on it, a different sense of urgency. the urgency of now. i want to take a minute to knowledge my friend and former attorney general, i thought he was here. eric holder. guys, whatof the happened when i made the announcement on meet the press, all of the sudden there was a cascade out of the administration. starting with our secretary of education, who is a great guy. tonight recipient of your hrc equality award, a very talented actress who has as much moral courage as talent, anne hathaway. >> [applause] and an olympian, adam nte, and mydam ripo good personal friend, friends of his mother and my son, when if the great leaders of the transgender equality cause, sarah mcbride. as they say in the senate when i serve there, as a point of personal privilege, i want to recognize and have her up your, -- have her up here. earlier to endorse and encourage her. she would have won by
is an acolyte of beau's in trying to change things.he civil rights debate that continues in america. what you have done is you have and not put aent different face on it, a different sense of urgency. the urgency of now. i want to take a minute to knowledge my friend and former attorney general, i thought he was here. eric holder. guys, whatof the happened when i made the announcement on meet the press, all of the sudden there was a cascade out of the administration. starting with our secretary...
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beau gave a great introduction. it's non motorized launching and landing points. the port has been a really fantastic partner since the water trails inception and even before that in providing some of the most premiere facilities throughout the bay area. cane yellowknife park promises to take tha -- cove park.they hf water. beach launches are hard to find throughout the bay. they're ideal for all sorts of different sorts of watercraft and find a way for people that are just beginning or experienced to come get onto the water. a place like this also provides a particularly welcoming place for programs with san francisco rec and park having swimming programs for many schoolchildren. the san francisco to be a model for the country for providing access and expanding access, not just through swimming but also to the bay and get more of the citizenry out onto the water itself. so thank you for all of the hard work and time spent plannin plan this project. it's embraced by the boating community and i appreciate your leadership on this project. >> thank you. >> >> impart
beau gave a great introduction. it's non motorized launching and landing points. the port has been a really fantastic partner since the water trails inception and even before that in providing some of the most premiere facilities throughout the bay area. cane yellowknife park promises to take tha -- cove park.they hf water. beach launches are hard to find throughout the bay. they're ideal for all sorts of different sorts of watercraft and find a way for people that are just beginning or...
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came together in important moments and also both of whom along with joe biden on behalf of his son beauying very hard to do something about cancer. and really using their own suffering to try to help others. >> there in that first row of the cathedral, three presidents, barack obama, george w. bush, bill clinton. paying their respects. of course, former first lady laura bush and former first lady michelle obama in there too. ♪ bill clinton coming off, of course, another remarkable american farewell yesterday, several hours of good-bye to aretha franklin in detroit. a very different service. both american originals. two former vice presidents there, as well, dick cheney and al gore and the senator's mother, roberta mccain. 106 years old. ♪ after the service one final ceremony the burial near the naval academy tomorrow in annapolis, maryland. that will be private. senators there, chuck schumer, mitch mcconnell, the republican leader of the senator, orrin hatch, an old friend, often adversary of john mccain. jeff flake, the junior senator said he'd always be known as the other senator from
came together in important moments and also both of whom along with joe biden on behalf of his son beauying very hard to do something about cancer. and really using their own suffering to try to help others. >> there in that first row of the cathedral, three presidents, barack obama, george w. bush, bill clinton. paying their respects. of course, former first lady laura bush and former first lady michelle obama in there too. ♪ bill clinton coming off, of course, another remarkable...
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. >> he must be a beau because he went in for the kiss and she didn't back away too much. she sort of just took it. >> it's time to go see her tess. >> another one of the show's mysteries, just who is "her"? we got a tiny hint as future randall calls up an older toby. but where is kate? >> she wants you to be there tob. >> all right. i'll see you soon. >> she could be around the corner. she could be in the kitchen. she could be anywhere. >> maybe they're not together. who knows? who knows? >> she is a character that you've already met. that's a good clue. >> um, yeah. this cast definitely knows how to keep a secret. but here's a couple things we can reveal. in episode three, jack and rebecca turn up the sexy. >> like demi moore and patrick swayze doing pottery in ghost. but everyone has clothes on and it's the opposite of that. >> and this is what sterling thought about one of our favorite lines from the episode. >> i need you to swear to it on oprah. >> you're not supposed to swear on anybody. but if you were going to swear on somebody, oprah is about as high in humanity
. >> he must be a beau because he went in for the kiss and she didn't back away too much. she sort of just took it. >> it's time to go see her tess. >> another one of the show's mysteries, just who is "her"? we got a tiny hint as future randall calls up an older toby. but where is kate? >> she wants you to be there tob. >> all right. i'll see you soon. >> she could be around the corner. she could be in the kitchen. she could be anywhere. >>...
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continue on with this new beau of the most nationally old school but it's the no question which you did though if. you wish what your problem is that will. immediately after the explosion israel should be was presumed dead and taken to the morgue. media studies more about the social or want nuclear war of the international order of that's another very but almost all solution wolf and the us and yes the right here so bush worth. more for the. support sure you could use to. that's of course the new book it is sticks. good news for democrats wish them to pass. ranganathan just this once one starts because the last year. i was at. gaza it didn't need to deal news reports people who does need differences. rather surgeries and would just move would cause a new good. little other. good dish we were more thing. on the other side you could call the shows child care professional. in that of we would either stop or the put the band yes my children but. really no sure to what's just vocal style wish styria. i didn't plus most the way i thought going to the zoo with you on the studio if you will and
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some of you have heard me say before, it was only five years before my beau was diagnosed i found outhat therapy was not viewed as a voodoo science. really and truly. it was not part of the equation. so many disciplines are being brought in. from nobel laureates and chemical engineering and mechanical engineering. nasa, because they know more about radiation than any group of people in the world. so many disciplines. for the first time working together. i think folks know, they feel in their gut, we are on the cusp of so many breakthroughs. that will cure cancer, make others chronic livable diseases rather than death warrants. but there are still cancer patients and families that are experiencing bewilderment. the bewilderment of cancer, the bewilderment to be lost in the system, of being within reach of a therapy, but having it beyond their financial grasp. feeling alone and isolated, because they literally don't know how to get to their treatment, and have someone take care of their child while they are there. jill, i talked to many of you because they know we have been there. we ha
some of you have heard me say before, it was only five years before my beau was diagnosed i found outhat therapy was not viewed as a voodoo science. really and truly. it was not part of the equation. so many disciplines are being brought in. from nobel laureates and chemical engineering and mechanical engineering. nasa, because they know more about radiation than any group of people in the world. so many disciplines. for the first time working together. i think folks know, they feel in their...
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cancer around the country, and a cause that is close to them especially since the death of their son beau from brain cancer. >> and we know what is it like to get that diagnosis and you know, craig, with your brother getting that diagnosis and so we are trying to krcreate the urgey of now with the summit, and to bring people together and break down barriers and give them information and so when your brother got that diagnosis and just like our son did, and after you feel the pun mch the stomach and in your gut, then you say, what now? where do i go? what do i do? what is this going to be like and what does it mean? we need information and can we get into the trials? that is what we are trying to provide with the cancer summit. >> it is intensely personal. >> intensely. >> and it is, and beau has left a gigantic hole in our hearts for the whole family, and, you know, it is -- but there is so much opportunity. if we didn't find one more cure and if docs started to share data and not hoard it, and make it available to everybody for res research, we would extend lives beyond what anything tha
cancer around the country, and a cause that is close to them especially since the death of their son beau from brain cancer. >> and we know what is it like to get that diagnosis and you know, craig, with your brother getting that diagnosis and so we are trying to krcreate the urgey of now with the summit, and to bring people together and break down barriers and give them information and so when your brother got that diagnosis and just like our son did, and after you feel the pun mch the...
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the couple lost their son, beau, to cancer in 2015. the event here in d.c. will focus on the journce c patients experience. hundreds of smaller summits be held simultaneously around the world. ou> get ready to shell out more the next time fly. airlines are hiking theat fees th way pay for bags. americai rlines has joined delta, tblue and united by boosting luggage fees. theirst checkedag will set you back 30 bucks. the second, $40. southwest airlines is t only major domestic carrier not charging to check yourirst bag. some members of congress are calling for more regulation to project teenagers. . >>> well, we don't need to fly out of town to find nice weather tomorrow. . if you like today, and i think a lot of people did. >> yeah. >> i think you're going to like tomorrow, too. the best part about tomorrow -- >> fantastic friday? >> fic friday, exactly right, doreen. on the ball tonight. iteally is going to be a fantastic friday. yeah, we have a lot of cloud cover, but some sun. especially late in t day. highs tomorrow, upper 70s to low 80s. out there right
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. —— beau waters no respecter of people or property. —— the water no respecter of people property.t two others including a 60—year—old man and unknown boy drowned. by sunday, the water had begun to recede. a change in weather starting to dry things out. visiting affected areas, the prime minister said the government would give all the help it can, but the challenge is enormous. translation: we followed up the situation and identified the damage. it's huge. but people must understand it is the first time in tunisia's history that such volumes of rain fell in just 24 hours. it even surpassed what happened in 1986 and 1995. there have been angry claims that drainage systems were not properly maintained, with some people taking to the streets in protest. they said that blocked systems exacerbated the flooding and the damage it caused. for survivors, the clean—up has begun as they assess the destruction to homes and businesses. and while some roads are now passable, many areas still don't have electricity, and schools are likely to be closed until at least tuesday. with such extensive d
. —— beau waters no respecter of people or property. —— the water no respecter of people property.t two others including a 60—year—old man and unknown boy drowned. by sunday, the water had begun to recede. a change in weather starting to dry things out. visiting affected areas, the prime minister said the government would give all the help it can, but the challenge is enormous. translation: we followed up the situation and identified the damage. it's huge. but people must understand...
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some of you have heard me say before, it was only five years before my beau was diagnosed i therapy was viewed as a voodoo science. really and truly. it was not part of the equation. so many disciplines are being brought in. from nobel laureates and chemical engineering. nasa, because they know more about radiation than any group of people in the world. so many disciplines. for the first time working together. know, they feel in their gut, we are on the cusp of so many breakthroughs. cancer, makee others chronic livable diseases rather than death warrants. there are still cancer patients and families that are experiencing bewilderment. the bewilderment of cancer, the bewilderment to be lost in the system. of being within reach of a therapy, but having it beyond their financial grasp. feeling alone and isolated, because they literally don't know how to get to their treatment, and have someone take care of their child while they are there. i talked to joe, i talked to many of you because they know we have been there. we have had enormous help. we have gone through hell. we have got each o
some of you have heard me say before, it was only five years before my beau was diagnosed i therapy was viewed as a voodoo science. really and truly. it was not part of the equation. so many disciplines are being brought in. from nobel laureates and chemical engineering. nasa, because they know more about radiation than any group of people in the world. so many disciplines. for the first time working together. know, they feel in their gut, we are on the cusp of so many breakthroughs. cancer,...
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beau were found miles from the school.d he didn't tell anyone why they left, he said it's not my problem. it just a local problem. >> he is charged with two counts of neglstt. al0 years at rock terrace school. >>> the halls of district is about to get more they're using new methods to predict future enon the . >> high drama over a high court nominee after dr. christine blasey ford testifies before congress. h her. >>> an alarming statistic about last year's no season and the last year's no season and the urge empty warning to save kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. i put criminal
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. >> announcer: good morning, beau.'s get up and get going. >> announcer: this is abc 7 mornings. >>> it's saturday, september 29th. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's look at the forecast. here is our meteorologist tracking live dplerp 7 for us. >> hey, chris. last week we had a high fire danger. and this week we look at sprinkles and below average temperatures for the first week of autumn. you can see the cloud cover and marine layer and further south there is a hurricane weakens impacting baja california, bring us clouds and even rain towards early next woke. right now, though it's mild, mid-50s in the north bay. low 60s san francisco and oakland. for the morning hours notice the cloud cover thins in the east bay but showers want to move into the north bay. they'll be light we could see mist and drizzle on the coast. nothing to change plans. but you notice the temperatures stay cool. 50s to start out. the sun coming up after 7:00. mostly cloud in theast
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the former vice president and hiamily lost his son beau to aain cancer and since then mr.iden his wife have been working with several groups to try and find a cure. this summit is focused on improving theedical journey for medical patients and their families. >> today, jill and i are calling for the entire nation to come together to take on cancer. >> we can't afford to wait another minute for better solutions, better treatment, better cures. and that's why we're aller today. >> the summit features a cancer town hall with experts in prevention, research and care. >>> a big change to protect you. you canre freeze your credit of charge. susan hogans explains how and why you want to do it for your childr >>> return of harrison's heroes. the team of men using the >>> you can now add credit report freezes to the list of thingsn life that are free. >> that's right. because as of today you no longer have to pay a feeit to creporting agencies. susan hogan working for you why it might be important not just for you but your children. >> absolutely. get this, you guys. last year alon
the former vice president and hiamily lost his son beau to aain cancer and since then mr.iden his wife have been working with several groups to try and find a cure. this summit is focused on improving theedical journey for medical patients and their families. >> today, jill and i are calling for the entire nation to come together to take on cancer. >> we can't afford to wait another minute for better solutions, better treatment, better cures. and that's why we're aller today....
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the couple lost their son beau biden this cancer. >>> still ahead, a heart-warming reunion.arrison helped this man find a safe andom loving decades ago. now he's opening up to her and gives u a peek at his growing family. >>> amelia's back withhen it feels like fall. isn't that a beay shot there?ut >>> for all of you and for all of us, it's been a long and difficult and even depressing week of news. so tonig we're happy to share an uplifting story that we hope might give you a smile or two. dis young man nee a loving, permanent home. tonight, a re-introduction to the young man two decades later. >> reporter: we wouldn't have recognized this d.c. police officer onhe street but we know that he is someone to meet. again. his name -- officer earnest >> earnest? hi, earnest. >> hi. >> huh ro you? >> reporter: just 5 years old when we introduced him as a wednesday's child in 199 >> hi. >> he oi goodness. >> is this earnest? yes, it is. >> oh wow. >> how you you? >> a long time. >> reporter: it's t been moren 22 years since we met when he was a little boy in need of a permanent hom
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. >> i think yesterday was emotional for beau sidoth sides aisle for different reasons. i went to bed so late and i was thinking everybody sort of crawled into their own corners last night. at least there was some semblance of partisanship and it matters because at the end of the day, this is the highest court in the land. >> it is. if you think of a case like bush v. gore where an election hangs in the balance, that's the type of case that could come in front of the next justice, whether it's justice kavanaugh or somebody else. they're legal matters that come up to the court but they also can get at deep political divides. there was a real effort, you saw it from senator flake, from senator coons, you saw as well senator grassley saying he would support senator flake's effort to not had an immediate vote, that they were trying to perhaps present a better image of the senate than yesterday. >> nia and carrie, great conversation. thank you so much. nia and i were discussing this key moment earlier today where you had these two women in this elevator confronting senator je
. >> i think yesterday was emotional for beau sidoth sides aisle for different reasons. i went to bed so late and i was thinking everybody sort of crawled into their own corners last night. at least there was some semblance of partisanship and it matters because at the end of the day, this is the highest court in the land. >> it is. if you think of a case like bush v. gore where an election hangs in the balance, that's the type of case that could come in front of the next justice,...
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to outlive them, and john mccain suffered the same death of the brain cancer that joe biden's son beau suffered from and died from and ted kennedy suffered from and died from. that has become a consistent sort of pattern of death here in washington, those three all celebrated figures who died of the same disease. i want to bring in michael steele, former sem nair yan, and talk about this. it's interesting, we have a jesuit giving the homily today, father edward reebes. he was head of the jesuit school in phoenix, arizona where the two boys, jimmy and jack, went to school. the mccains, although they're protesta protestant, put their kids in a jesuit school. it just shows the richness, i think, of john mccain's existence, that he has these very different surfaces of his life that he's honoring today. >> absolutely, chris. as a former sem nair yan, i'll forgive that jesuit nod there. the fact of the matter is it's very true that john mccain was as economic in his politics as he was in his life, reaching out to all communities to be a part of this representative are moment. you saw that re
to outlive them, and john mccain suffered the same death of the brain cancer that joe biden's son beau suffered from and died from and ted kennedy suffered from and died from. that has become a consistent sort of pattern of death here in washington, those three all celebrated figures who died of the same disease. i want to bring in michael steele, former sem nair yan, and talk about this. it's interesting, we have a jesuit giving the homily today, father edward reebes. he was head of the jesuit...
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better beaus bureau advising anyone who suffers damage to their home during the storm to be careful oftors, your insurance company, they will have contractors, check with them before you hire somebody to do the work. cheryl: adam shapiro, great to have you. lauren: thank you, adam. cheryl: a lot more coming up as we continue to follow hurricane florence, tourism is a major industry for south carolina, how is the state preparing as florence makes landfall, we will talk to local official to give us update on conditions there and also we do want to look at your money this morning because futures are pointing to another strong kickoff to your markets, big numbers yesterday as well, dow up 39, s&p up 4, nasdaq up 26 and a quarter, you're watching a special early edition of fbn:am. >> we hope we can get through it again, just pray, that's all you can do lauren: welcome back, we will continue coverage of florence, first let's get you caught up on other headlines, of course, the market, the s&p 500 is less than 10 points from all-time high. democratic senator dianne feinstein threw curve ball,
better beaus bureau advising anyone who suffers damage to their home during the storm to be careful oftors, your insurance company, they will have contractors, check with them before you hire somebody to do the work. cheryl: adam shapiro, great to have you. lauren: thank you, adam. cheryl: a lot more coming up as we continue to follow hurricane florence, tourism is a major industry for south carolina, how is the state preparing as florence makes landfall, we will talk to local official to give...
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so, emily, i know cultural change is huge and i want all the panelists to think about this question beau this really packs a lot into it. it's from holding our institutions accountable. emily, you do a lot of work around cultural change and we want to break down, what does that look like in a large institution? as the other panelists are thinking about this, i want you to think about scenarios that you can walk our audience through, how do you create that cultural change to prevent sexual harassment. how do you implement the policies that we're working hard to get past. emily, at that you can about cultural change and how you do that. >> you put up the definition of sexual harassment. i think it's important no matter what the legal definition is, bad behavior cannot be tolerated. all right. there are -- [applause] and you have to look for opportunities to educate people, right? i call them the first symptoms of those people who are exhibiting behaviors which are not in line with the culture which you want in your organization maybe they're new to the workplace and what's your line, and w
so, emily, i know cultural change is huge and i want all the panelists to think about this question beau this really packs a lot into it. it's from holding our institutions accountable. emily, you do a lot of work around cultural change and we want to break down, what does that look like in a large institution? as the other panelists are thinking about this, i want you to think about scenarios that you can walk our audience through, how do you create that cultural change to prevent sexual...
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Sep 21, 2018
09/18
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beau left a gigantic hole in our hearts for our whole family.rtunit if we didn't find one more cure, if docs started to share data, notoard it, make it available to everybody for research, we would extendon lives b what anything we're doing right now. e we didn't make one m breakthrou we are on the cusp of so many breakthroughs. if we pick our head up as a country and look a what w have, there i anoth country with a patch on our jean o we c the 21st century. >> we are trying to give people hope. thes reason forope. there really is reason for hope. >> what would aic hypothly, what would a biden presidency mean for cancer research in this untry? >> well, i can tell you whether that happens or not, we are go push -- look, 18 million with cancer this year. by 2020, 26 million will be dan withr. 26 million. ifd the single greatest reason why expectancy worldwide will not rise asredicted byea the world hh organizn is m convinced if you say to the american people are going to spend one q of the entire they'd go, go. ow we can >> it affects so many peop
beau left a gigantic hole in our hearts for our whole family.rtunit if we didn't find one more cure, if docs started to share data, notoard it, make it available to everybody for research, we would extendon lives b what anything we're doing right now. e we didn't make one m breakthrou we are on the cusp of so many breakthroughs. if we pick our head up as a country and look a what w have, there i anoth country with a patch on our jean o we c the 21st century. >> we are trying to give...
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Sep 21, 2018
09/18
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. >> beau has left gigantic holes in our hearts for our whole family.y. if we didn't find one more cure. if docs started to share data and not horde it, make it available for everybody for research, we would extend lives beyond what we're doing right now. if we make one more breakthrough. if we pick our head up as a country and look at what we have, there's not another country with a patch on our jeans. we can own the 21st century. >> we're trying to give people hope. >> there is reason for hope. there really is reason for hope. >> hypothetically, what would a biden presidency mean for cancer research in this country? >> whether that happens or not, we're going to push -- 18 million people diagnosed with cancer this year. by 2020, 26 million will be diagnosed with cancer. 26 million. and the single-greatest reason why life expectancy worldwide will not rise, because of cancer. and there's answers. i'm convinced, you say to the american people, we're going to spend one-quarter of the entire budget and we know we can cure cancer, they would go, go. >> it
. >> beau has left gigantic holes in our hearts for our whole family.y. if we didn't find one more cure. if docs started to share data and not horde it, make it available for everybody for research, we would extend lives beyond what we're doing right now. if we make one more breakthrough. if we pick our head up as a country and look at what we have, there's not another country with a patch on our jeans. we can own the 21st century. >> we're trying to give people hope. >> there...
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Sep 12, 2018
09/18
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we love you, man, beau and "dukes of hazzard." [ applause ] >> we know you have an incredible singingt. i have a wonderful teacher, a wonderful teacher and i'm listening and watching and trying to do the best i can. but, you know, i do have a wonderful -- thank you about pie singing voice. >> it made my singing voice get deeper. >> bobby, you know a thing or two about country music. yeah, a couple things. we have one of your fans and friends we want to show you right now. >> what's up, bobby. dierks here in madison square garden tonight but i'm thinking about you and you being on "dancing with the stars" and just hoping you dominate this season. hoping that you don't have two left feet that i do. i'll be watching you and supporting you. cannot wait to see you on "dancing with the stars." good luck, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, first of all, that is one of pie dear friends, dierks bentley who is a humongous country music star. me on the show, i never thought i would get in the audience of "dancing with the stars" much less actually be on the show like i'm from population 700
we love you, man, beau and "dukes of hazzard." [ applause ] >> we know you have an incredible singingt. i have a wonderful teacher, a wonderful teacher and i'm listening and watching and trying to do the best i can. but, you know, i do have a wonderful -- thank you about pie singing voice. >> it made my singing voice get deeper. >> bobby, you know a thing or two about country music. yeah, a couple things. we have one of your fans and friends we want to show you right...
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Sep 22, 2018
09/18
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a beau day to be out there tailgating and the winds will be from the west to northwest in the afternoon. 58 at game time and cooling back as we get into the evening hours. bring a jacket. here's a look at your extended forecast. the temperatures will continue to cool and then as the heat upis coming back. take a look at that as we get into monday, nearing 90 for the inland cities and back to the mid-, upper 90s by tuesday and wednesday. and mid-80s around the bay and mid- to low 70s on the coast. if you can play hooky, tuesday on the coast will be nice. >> fall later today? >> yes. 6:54:00 p.m. >>> coming up next, a study revealed that more lorraine county teenagers are vaping? we'll look at how it has increase in the past couple years. >>> a new study said that more teenagers or vaping with the vaping devices. vaping among 7th, 11th graders has more than doubled in the past two years. the largest increase is among 11th graders. the report was released by the state department of education. they are looking to ban in unincorporated areas in the county. >>> 3 million people die each year
a beau day to be out there tailgating and the winds will be from the west to northwest in the afternoon. 58 at game time and cooling back as we get into the evening hours. bring a jacket. here's a look at your extended forecast. the temperatures will continue to cool and then as the heat upis coming back. take a look at that as we get into monday, nearing 90 for the inland cities and back to the mid-, upper 90s by tuesday and wednesday. and mid-80s around the bay and mid- to low 70s on the...
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09/18
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secretary-general is with us today to kick off high level week show commitment to world campaign against beaushard at the work on this issue particularly commission on narcotic drug drugs u.n. office on derision and crime literal. maria: going to follow this panel on world drug crisis u.dn the headquarters ongoing we will watch see what comes out of it should probably talk a little about fox news polls i think you were struck by many of them. >> i am really struck by them a lot of people can debate whether or not poolls are accurate in this day and age room for debate on that methods i think trends, trends into midterms really, really important trends not looking good there is almost no measure on polls that republicans are looking good even if it comes to the economy, it is almost win a margin of error people are saying i expect the same on u.s. economy used to be edge for republicans. >> i find that extraordinary given fact coming off two quarters 4% plus economic growth gave the gdp revision on thursday no doubt going to see better than 3% number. >> notwithstanding also household healthy h
secretary-general is with us today to kick off high level week show commitment to world campaign against beaushard at the work on this issue particularly commission on narcotic drug drugs u.n. office on derision and crime literal. maria: going to follow this panel on world drug crisis u.dn the headquarters ongoing we will watch see what comes out of it should probably talk a little about fox news polls i think you were struck by many of them. >> i am really struck by them a lot of people...
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this out, the backlash after a fashion company sells a sweatshirt that reads "being fattie fat is not beau that's coming up. ♪ -computer, order pizza. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. -will he? on the go and want to rent a movie? showtime. or buy the hottest shows. even here? we've got you covered. now they are all yours. to take on the go. on any screen. bingo! alright! and watch whatever you buy. wherever you are. head to xfinity.com/stream to start watching. simple to rent, easy to buy, awesome to go. ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well,
this out, the backlash after a fashion company sells a sweatshirt that reads "being fattie fat is not beau that's coming up. ♪ -computer, order pizza. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even...