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the coastal science professor known as "dr. beach" released his list this morning in time for memorial day. barefoot beach and st. george island state park in florida. himoya beach in hawaii round out the top beaches. you know life is good if you are known as "dr. beach." leon: you have a hard time waking up and going to work then? i don't think so. a lot of folks have been hitting the road for the last couple of days and others are making the ge away nice. jamie sullivan is watching the roads for us. jamie: they are. a lot of people head to the beach. i want to begin with traffic. this is what we have on 50. near route 7 not bad. lighter than yesterday. that is what i said. thursday is the worst travel day to head to beach for the memorial day weekend. we move to the maps and we have slowing but we are not seeing it as much on the camera. that is where we are going to see 9 miles per hour. it's just past the point we have the delays. you get a nice little break and just before bay bridge, you drop down in the 20's. once you cross th
the coastal science professor known as "dr. beach" released his list this morning in time for memorial day. barefoot beach and st. george island state park in florida. himoya beach in hawaii round out the top beaches. you know life is good if you are known as "dr. beach." leon: you have a hard time waking up and going to work then? i don't think so. a lot of folks have been hitting the road for the last couple of days and others are making the ge away nice. jamie sullivan is...
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according to dr. beach himself. number five kate cat rus outer banks in north carolina. one in hawaii. saint george island park in florida. barefoot beach in bonita springs and one in oh away hoo. wouldn't it be nice to be on one of those right now? >> hillary gets linked in and white house temper tantrum caught on camera. kroips scrambled politics is next. how do you get to the top of your game? give it everything you've got and leave those sticky sunscreens behind. new neutrogena cooldry sport. powerful protection designed to feel good. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection keeps going strong. don't get stuck with a sticky sunscreen. stay protected and comfortable with every move. new cooldry sport. neutrogena. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swell
according to dr. beach himself. number five kate cat rus outer banks in north carolina. one in hawaii. saint george island park in florida. barefoot beach in bonita springs and one in oh away hoo. wouldn't it be nice to be on one of those right now? >> hillary gets linked in and white house temper tantrum caught on camera. kroips scrambled politics is next. how do you get to the top of your game? give it everything you've got and leave those sticky sunscreens behind. new neutrogena...
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beaches for 2015, according to dr. beach. ve, cape hatteras outer banks in north carolina, number four hamoa beach, number three, st. george state park in florida. number two, barefoot beach preserve county park in bonita springs, and at number one, waimanalo beach park in oahu. just ahead, did he cheat? major league baseball is trying to figure out what happened last night. >>> plus high flying highlights from the warriors. but the beard was balling for the rockets. find out which team is one game closer to the nba finals. sports is next. can be used as an engagement ring. 'cause nothing says lovin' like bacon and cheese. ain't that right ladies? what's up? 100% north american sirloin. 100% delicious. try all three sirloin third pound burgers at mcdonald's. enjoy this lovin' while it lasts. ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an asp
beaches for 2015, according to dr. beach. ve, cape hatteras outer banks in north carolina, number four hamoa beach, number three, st. george state park in florida. number two, barefoot beach preserve county park in bonita springs, and at number one, waimanalo beach park in oahu. just ahead, did he cheat? major league baseball is trying to figure out what happened last night. >>> plus high flying highlights from the warriors. but the beard was balling for the rockets. find out which...
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dr. beaches is out with his top spots. >> number three on the place, st. ge along the florida panhandle. >> number two, also in florida, barefoot beach, not far from naples. 8200 feet long with shallow water for swimming make it a favorite choice for families. >>> in hawaii turquoise waters. that's beautiful. >>> all right, security alert for you now. you know those pass word recovery questions, so simple that hackers are easy to guess them. look on facebook and other sites. >> we make the questions so difficult, we forget the answers, in fact google says it's almost impossible to find secret questions that are both secure and memorable. that's why the search giant prefers e-mail. i'd rather put a microchip on my finger tip. >> it's coming. >>> a grouch friends and their singalong that goes horribly wrong. on a road trip belting out a well-known tune. >> the song is "baby come back." by the band player. thanks to a selfie stick, we know what happened. ♪ baby come back you can blame it all on me ♪ ♪ i was wrong ♪ >> are you okay? >> everybody's good. >> the
dr. beaches is out with his top spots. >> number three on the place, st. ge along the florida panhandle. >> number two, also in florida, barefoot beach, not far from naples. 8200 feet long with shallow water for swimming make it a favorite choice for families. >>> in hawaii turquoise waters. that's beautiful. >>> all right, security alert for you now. you know those pass word recovery questions, so simple that hackers are easy to guess them. look on facebook and...
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. >>> after a long cold winter for many of us the beaches are calling, dr. beachout with his top spots. >> number three on the place, st. george island along the florida panhandle. >> number two, also in florida, barefoot beach, in bonita springs, not far from naples. it is 8200 feet long with shallow water for swimming make it a pretty choice for families. >>> heading to hawaii, turquoise waters at waimanalo bay. that's beautiful. >>> all right, security alert for you now. you know those pass word recovery questions, so simple that hackers are easy to guess them. all they have to do is look on facebook and other sites. >> so, we make the questions so difficult, we forget the answers. in fact, google says it's almost impossible to find secret questions that are both secure and also memorable, and that's why the search giant prefers e-mail or text-based recovery methods. i'd rather put a microchip on my finger tip. >> wow. >> that day is coming. >> it is, soon probably. >>> a grouch friends and their sing-along that goes horribly wrong. they were on a road trip, be
. >>> after a long cold winter for many of us the beaches are calling, dr. beachout with his top spots. >> number three on the place, st. george island along the florida panhandle. >> number two, also in florida, barefoot beach, in bonita springs, not far from naples. it is 8200 feet long with shallow water for swimming make it a pretty choice for families. >>> heading to hawaii, turquoise waters at waimanalo bay. that's beautiful. >>> all right, security...
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dr. malcolm beach and i'm president of the association and i am from north carolina. today we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this is a reenactment of a victory parade from the end of the civil war 150 years ago down
dr. malcolm beach and i'm president of the association and i am from north carolina. today we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this is a reenactment of a victory parade from the end of the civil war 150 years ago down
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you wouldn't swim there. >> dr. beachs, new for a wild ride. we're going to look at the must-see movies of the summer next. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. . tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat
you wouldn't swim there. >> dr. beachs, new for a wild ride. we're going to look at the must-see movies of the summer next. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a...
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dr. malcolm beach and i am president of the living history association and i am from north carolina. today we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this, in fact, is a reenactment of the victory parade held at the end of the civil war 50 -- 150 years ago. down pennsylvania avenue. however, in that particular parade, the united states colored troops were not allowed to march in this victory parade. so what we are doing today is we are correcting that oversight. end of the-- and the uscts will march in victory today down pennsylvania avenue. officers are going to march today. >> i am from a small town about 20-25 miles east of memphis. well, today i am here honoring my great great grandfather. he was from tennessee, macon tennessee. he enlisted in the u.s. colored troops regiment in 1863. so i will be walking down pennsylvania avenue for my great-grandfather. it will be a great adventure. [drumming] >> free at last! >> 1, 2! >> it is a matter of historical fact that president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation. as a matter of military strategy. prior to tha
dr. malcolm beach and i am president of the living history association and i am from north carolina. today we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this, in fact, is a reenactment of the victory parade held at the end of the civil war 50 -- 150 years ago. down pennsylvania avenue. however, in that particular parade, the united states colored troops were not allowed to march in this victory parade. so what we are doing today is we are correcting that oversight. end of the--...
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dr. robert hutor joins us again to talk about mary lee. good to talk you again. what is the word? i'll make going to be able to see her near our local beachesend? dr. hutor: she is about 10 miles off the virginia coast. she is been working her way south after being off of new york and new jersey and ocean city maryland. she is now approaching virginia beach for the holiday. everybody needs to be watching. get your smartphones out and watch merely on your smartphones and see were she will be over this holiday season. alison: so you can avoid her here it [laughter] she has a twitter handle now. somebody wrote i am following merely the shark. i hope she does not follow me back" tell me what you are learning about her. you'll been tracking her for several years. dr. huetor: and we will be tracking her for about 2.5 more years. she has a tag like this on her thin. he gives us information whenever she comes to the surface. we've learned that she has ranged all over this part of the atlantic. she has gone offshore and spend a lot of time in very -- very close to shore. this 16 foot mature white shark. in places we did not realize that they went. n
dr. robert hutor joins us again to talk about mary lee. good to talk you again. what is the word? i'll make going to be able to see her near our local beachesend? dr. hutor: she is about 10 miles off the virginia coast. she is been working her way south after being off of new york and new jersey and ocean city maryland. she is now approaching virginia beach for the holiday. everybody needs to be watching. get your smartphones out and watch merely on your smartphones and see were she will be...
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how many great white sharks are there hanging up the beach off the coast? dr.is the interesting thing because it is brand-new research and technology. people are looking at this. everyone can see it at oc search.org. people are thinking there are these 3000 pound sharks, what do we do? but they have always been there. we are just revealing it with the technology. there is no risk to people nothing is changed. the sharks are just doing what comes naturally. alison: and this is a big one. she is 16 feet long and more than 3000 pounds? dr. hutter that: that is what we tagger two years ago. she is now probably upwards of 4500 pounds. purse -- perhaps 17.5 feet long. she might be carrying young. we don't know. with the public and everyone we are seeing the life of this white shark being played out. leon: have you seen anything that is completely atypical or been a surprise about her activity? dr. hutter: i'm looking at her plot. not too much. she is behaving herself. we factor at cape cod 2.5 years ago and she is stayed on the continental shelf of the u.s. east coas
how many great white sharks are there hanging up the beach off the coast? dr.is the interesting thing because it is brand-new research and technology. people are looking at this. everyone can see it at oc search.org. people are thinking there are these 3000 pound sharks, what do we do? but they have always been there. we are just revealing it with the technology. there is no risk to people nothing is changed. the sharks are just doing what comes naturally. alison: and this is a big one. she is...
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at osage beach. dr. kristi henderson in jackson mississippi. julie peterson, the ceo of cmh medical center in prosser, washington. mr. george stover the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, start with your testimony. >> thank you. we are here to discuss rural challenges facing rural hospitals. i'm tim wolters i oversee government reimbursement programs in missouri. 50 rural hospitals closed since january of 2010. a rural hospital means more than just a loss of access to health care for a community. a rural hospital is frequently the largest employer in town this closure represents a economic blow as well. my written testimony provides several examples what is working in rural hospitals including quality health care at reasonable price to the medicare program and programs like the medical home program which improves the health in our community. want to focus my oral comments on four specific challenges that rural hospitals face. first, patient volumes are lower at rural hospitals an
at osage beach. dr. kristi henderson in jackson mississippi. julie peterson, the ceo of cmh medical center in prosser, washington. mr. george stover the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, start with your testimony. >> thank you. we are here to discuss rural challenges facing rural hospitals. i'm tim wolters i oversee government reimbursement programs in missouri. 50 rural hospitals closed since january of 2010. a...
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and he is also a reimbursement specialist at the lake regional health system at osage beach, missouri. dr. christy henderson, chief telehealth and innovation officer at university of mississippi medical center in jackson, mississippi. ms. julie peterson the cmo of pmh medical center in prosser washington. and mr. george stover the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyon, kansas. >> so thank you all for being here. mr. walters, if you want to start with your testimony, we'll go right down the line, then. >> thank you, chairman blanche, member murray first the chance to discuss current challenges. again, i'm tim walters. i oversee government reimbursement programs in bolivar, missouri and osage beach missouri. 50 rural hospitals have closed since january 2010. rural hospital closure means more than just the loss of access to health care for a community. as a rural hospital is frequently the largest employer in town, its closure represents an economic blow as well. my written testimony provides several examples of what is working in rural hospitals, including quality health care at a re
and he is also a reimbursement specialist at the lake regional health system at osage beach, missouri. dr. christy henderson, chief telehealth and innovation officer at university of mississippi medical center in jackson, mississippi. ms. julie peterson the cmo of pmh medical center in prosser washington. and mr. george stover the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyon, kansas. >> so thank you all for being here. mr. walters, if you want to start with your testimony, we'll go right...
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and he is also a reimbursement specialist at the lake regional health system at osage beach, missouri. dr. kristi henderson, chief telehealth and innovation officer at university of mississippi medical center in jackson, mississippi. ms. julie peterson, the cmo of pmh medical center in prosser, washington. and mr. george stover, the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> so thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, if you want to start with your testimony, we'll go right down the line, then. >> thank you, chairman blanche, member murray, first the chance to discuss current challenges. again, i'm tim wolters. i oversee government reimbursement programs in bolivar, missouri and osage beach missouri. 50 rural hospitals have closed since january 2010. rural hospital closure means more than just the loss of access to health care for a community. as a rural hospital is frequently the largest employer in town, its closure represents an economic blow as well. my written testimony provides several examples of what is working in rural hospitals, including quality health care at
and he is also a reimbursement specialist at the lake regional health system at osage beach, missouri. dr. kristi henderson, chief telehealth and innovation officer at university of mississippi medical center in jackson, mississippi. ms. julie peterson, the cmo of pmh medical center in prosser, washington. and mr. george stover, the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> so thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, if you want to start with your testimony, we'll go...
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beach house. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles.y help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. >>> all right. i want to take you straight to that press conference with the sergeant and the police. let's listen in. >> i told you earlier today it was long drawn-out process. there was a lot of evidence to collect, a lot of things to move. and it was going to take a while. we didn't really have a time frame. we thought we could try to do it in one day that didn't work out for us. we're not going rush, and we're going to finish up tomorrow. there is really not a whole lot of new information that i can present to you other than we have progressed to the point where we're now moving motorcycles out. those vehicles that you see towed are being escorted under police escort to our impound lot where they will be secured. the individuals that were killed in sunday's event, the names are not being released at this point. and the reason w
beach house. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles.y help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. >>> all right. i want to take you straight to that press conference with the sergeant and the police. let's listen in. >> i told you earlier today it was long drawn-out process. there was a lot of evidence to collect, a lot of things to move. and...
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dr. sanjay gupta got the exclusive and you'll be glad he did. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. ♪ in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts you can count on nationwide. ♪ love ♪ because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange ♪ just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> well as the search intensifies. the two we did speak on monday with the other house keeper whom mr. savopoulos texted and asked not to come in on it day of the murder. >> so when you got that text were you thinking that was strange or unusual to get a text like that? >> yes. >> what did you first think when you got it? >> i call her right away. >> did she answer? >> no. >> how many times did you call? >> just one time. >> when you heard they all died in that house, tell me what you thought? >> i almost have heart attack. >> as we mentioned, the top investigators are talking to her and many others. they're covering a lot of ground and we're learning tonight overseas. more on that from joe
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area beach, a baby gray on the beach in point rays his head missing, apparently eaten by killer whales. >> there has been five great whales washed up north of here. >> dr. shawn johnson says three of the five show signs of being attacked by killer whales. >> it's a common occurrence at this time of year. >> but it doesn't explain the adult sperm whale that washed up in pacifica or the humpback that landed on the same beach or any number of the dozen that have doubled the usual number of whales we expect to see. what does explain it is the weather. >> the same reason why we are in this a drought, the same reason why we have all these sea lions washing ashore, there are no offshore winds pushing the whale cashing uses off to sea. >> the winds are instead coming out of the west. you can see it's pushing a lot of what is in the ocean up on the beaches. >> so we don't think they're seeing an uptick in whale but because of the way the currents and winds are we're seeing them on our beaches and places where the approximate public can have access to them >> reporter: coming up at 6:00 we will k talking with surfers about the ocean temperature and what that is
area beach, a baby gray on the beach in point rays his head missing, apparently eaten by killer whales. >> there has been five great whales washed up north of here. >> dr. shawn johnson says three of the five show signs of being attacked by killer whales. >> it's a common occurrence at this time of year. >> but it doesn't explain the adult sperm whale that washed up in pacifica or the humpback that landed on the same beach or any number of the dozen that have doubled the...
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dr. leann the health commissioner for the city. then the city of long beach. >> good morning everyone. >> good morning. >> wow it's still an enthusiastic crowd. despite the break that just happened. i'm -- lina wen the baltimore city health commissioners on behalf hoff the mayor i'd like to thank the national forum for hosting this important event and the many individuals who have gotten to us where we are today including our other city partners from the mayor's office health department, mayor's office of criminal justice, city schools, rec and parks, city attorney's office, police department, and so many others who are joining us today. and we're also very grateful to the prevention institute and the department of justice for all your hard, who and bringing together this really inspiring group of individuals here today. our baltimore team prepares an entire presentation to talk about our blueprint for youth violence prevention. i will get to that but it wouldn't be right to talk about anything in baltimore without addressing the big elephant in the room of w
dr. leann the health commissioner for the city. then the city of long beach. >> good morning everyone. >> good morning. >> wow it's still an enthusiastic crowd. despite the break that just happened. i'm -- lina wen the baltimore city health commissioners on behalf hoff the mayor i'd like to thank the national forum for hosting this important event and the many individuals who have gotten to us where we are today including our other city partners from the mayor's office health...
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mile trip up the coast and while she's got close to beaches in jersey over the weekend, this morning she is south of long island. joining me now is drbob hutter senior scientist on the research team. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, tamron great to be here. >> great to have you. okay let's start off with before we get into i think, some of the headlines and why the average person would be excited about this great white shark being so close, why are you and the researchers excited to track her and what can we learn from this journey? >> well we have this new technology now these tags we put on the fins of these large sharks and learn where they go in their daily lives. in this case the tag on mary lee will last up to five years and we're getting a picture for the first time of the entire part of the ocean where the sharks go and where they go that tells us if they do go to different countries, who we need to work with to protect these very depleted predators in our oceans. >> and what are we learning for example, about either a lack of food or what she is searching for and how to save the great whites from obviously, to your p
mile trip up the coast and while she's got close to beaches in jersey over the weekend, this morning she is south of long island. joining me now is drbob hutter senior scientist on the research team. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, tamron great to be here. >> great to have you. okay let's start off with before we get into i think, some of the headlines and why the average person would be excited about this great white shark being so close, why are you and the researchers...
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dr. howard sobel. he's a dermatologist at lennox hospital. first with people heading to the beachl start of summer reports find most americans are not using sunscreen. as we say in our house, that's a poor choice. holly, what does this report find? >> right. it's a survey released by the cdc. i guess it's not surprising we're not perfect in putting on the sunscreen, myself included as research says to avoid sign of aging and to avoid skin cancer but the numbers are striking. just 14% of women and just 29% of women actually apply it on a regular basis to their face or hands or other exposed parts of their body. it's interest in part. men saw sunscreen as a more feminine product so they were less likely to use it. and there are some misconceptions out there. mainly people of color feel they can't get skin cancer which is not the case. you absolutely can get skin cancer and when they get skin cancer, it's diagnosed later and more deadly. >> give us a diagnosis. what do you say to all of those who don't wear it? >> there's two forms of aging, intrinsic and extrinsic. photo photoaging,
dr. howard sobel. he's a dermatologist at lennox hospital. first with people heading to the beachl start of summer reports find most americans are not using sunscreen. as we say in our house, that's a poor choice. holly, what does this report find? >> right. it's a survey released by the cdc. i guess it's not surprising we're not perfect in putting on the sunscreen, myself included as research says to avoid sign of aging and to avoid skin cancer but the numbers are striking. just 14% of...
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dr. ben carson, followed by governor scott walker and senator ted cruz with 17. now back to "caught on camera." >>> a day at the beache a teen. >> oh, my god! >> he had been facedown for so long, i'm thinking, if i jump in, if i can't get him on the first try, that's it. >> july 6th, 2014, rancho palos verdes, california. friends gary golding, robert mcnolte and hillary swanson are planning a day trip to abalone cove a local park along the oceanfront. hillary recently won a go pro camera in a contest and is looking forward to trying it out. >> we wanted to go to the beach and use the go pro camera to capture the footage of the sea life. >> by the time the group gets to the beach it's high tide and hard to spot sea life. so gary comes up with a different idea. >> hey, i'll show you this thing at this other cove it's these rocks people jump off of. we'll check that out inside. >> while gary jumps out into the surf. hill rather and rob hang out on the rocks along with friends and family, including rob's sons. >> after we had been there a while a group of young men arrived. they looked to be older teens and they were ask
dr. ben carson, followed by governor scott walker and senator ted cruz with 17. now back to "caught on camera." >>> a day at the beache a teen. >> oh, my god! >> he had been facedown for so long, i'm thinking, if i jump in, if i can't get him on the first try, that's it. >> july 6th, 2014, rancho palos verdes, california. friends gary golding, robert mcnolte and hillary swanson are planning a day trip to abalone cove a local park along the oceanfront....
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beach calif. he no longer suffers. "she give me my life back" >> reporter: that residence 30 highly experimental. dr. science officer. "it sure fundamentally this issue that is the brain is not listening on the right frequency. >> reporter: story sink the brent. "record from the brent analyze these recordings identify specifics features the correlate to disease states. the news out redneck stimulation to affect. the durable affect in this tour will change leads to a change in behavior of our patients. >> reporter: tse autism patients that is forever changed their lives. "it is available widespread all veterans and suffering. a mission is to get this accepted on a national level. >> reporter: says private the use the instrument of treatment of label in hopes of future when they'll be used to treat a wide range of issues. >> darya: now that the scheme looks when it would be like and kirkwood getting so is article. >> james: allow travel done in the reservoirs or groundwater so we can use it for roundabout today and will keep using a little bit of this morning quick look here at store and tracker for th
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beach this memorial day weekend. are there dangers lurking in the water. dr. samadi here with what could be a threat to your health.me, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount running around bare foot. they get the splinters. >> step on glass. >> step on glass. don't go bare foot in the public restroom. i don't know why somebody would. >> well, that's where you get a lot of bacteria and fungus. invest on like a real good water shoes or flip-flops. you know, they go to the beach and they have real hot sand. you can get first degree burn. not necessary. always wear your shoots and walk around and that's safe. >> try to cool off in the water have to be aware of jelly fish and what else. >> that's really posh. swim for hours and hours dry up ear canal can get swimmer's ear. if you feel you are drunk don't dive in. that's when you are going to lose control and drown. drown something a big deal
beach this memorial day weekend. are there dangers lurking in the water. dr. samadi here with what could be a threat to your health.me, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount running around bare foot. they get the splinters. >> step on glass. >> step on...
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dr. carson did that. but i'm saying he's very well liked and this is a straw poll so let's put it in perspective. >> all right. it's going to be an interesting week. >> go back to the beachsuit on underneath the blazer. we know she does. >> we know you do. all right, ana, thanks so much. >> have a nice day, guys. >> as we kick off the unofficial start to summer it's also important vital to remember the true meaning of today of memorial day. a retired lieutenant general joins us live with ways we can pay tribute to fallen american heroes. woman: for soft beautiful feet my secret is the new amopé pedi perfect foot file. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is co
dr. carson did that. but i'm saying he's very well liked and this is a straw poll so let's put it in perspective. >> all right. it's going to be an interesting week. >> go back to the beachsuit on underneath the blazer. we know she does. >> we know you do. all right, ana, thanks so much. >> have a nice day, guys. >> as we kick off the unofficial start to summer it's also important vital to remember the true meaning of today of memorial day. a retired lieutenant...
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dr. beach: president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation as a matter of military necessity. prior to it, the south was winning most of the battle. the emancipation proclamation of allowed african-americans to fight with the armed forces of the union. 200,000 joined the navy, the infantry artillery and cavalry , and they fought. we had fresh recruits coming in in 1863. after 1863, clearly, the union began to win more battles, and we think that the united states culture had a major -- colored troops had a major role in the union victory. ♪ [applause] narrator: the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house member plus a followedout map of capitol hill. the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. $13.95 through the cspan online store through c-span organize. paul quigley talks about how abraham lincoln's image has been adapted for different purposes since his death in 19 -- 1865.
dr. beach: president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation as a matter of military necessity. prior to it, the south was winning most of the battle. the emancipation proclamation of allowed african-americans to fight with the armed forces of the union. 200,000 joined the navy, the infantry artillery and cavalry , and they fought. we had fresh recruits coming in in 1863. after 1863, clearly, the union began to win more battles, and we think that the united states culture had a major --...
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dr. malcolm beach and i'm president of the association and i am from north carolina. today we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this is a reenactment of a victory parade from the end of the civil war 150 years ago down pennsylvania avenue. in that particular parade, the troops were not allowed to march so what we are doing today is correcting that oversight. they will march in victory today down pennsylvania avenue. the descendents of some of the soldiers are also going to march. >> a small town but 25 miles east of memphis. he was listed in the color troops regiment in 1863. >> president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation. prior to that the south was winning most of the battles. the proclamation allowed african americans to fight with the armed forces of the union. you have fresh recruits coming in in 1863. the north and the union clearly again to win more battles and we think the colored troops had a major role in the overall union victory. >> ♪ >> white house historian william seale sits down with susan swain for conversation but th
dr. malcolm beach and i'm president of the association and i am from north carolina. today we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this is a reenactment of a victory parade from the end of the civil war 150 years ago down pennsylvania avenue. in that particular parade, the troops were not allowed to march so what we are doing today is correcting that oversight. they will march in victory today down pennsylvania avenue. the descendents of some of the soldiers are also going...