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dr. johnson was born in virginia in 1893, the son of an emancipated slave. dr. johnson fought in combat in world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fisk university in nashville, tennessee, and a public champion for civil rights for the african american. despite his academic degrees, his honorary degrees, his reputation, and his many achievements, in 1949 dr. johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. historians in the room know about the un-american activities committee. part of its mission was to ferret out communists in this country in the late 1940s and 1950s, during the red scare, mccarthyism, and a great fear that communists were hiding among us. some of that suspicion was focused on african americans who dared publicly challenge the government to deliver equal protection of the laws for all people. dr. johnson appeared before this committee and had to deny he was a member of the communist party, and to defend the patriotism of all african americans. of this, he testified -- "it's like ask
dr. johnson was born in virginia in 1893, the son of an emancipated slave. dr. johnson fought in combat in world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fisk university in nashville, tennessee, and a public champion for civil rights for the african american. despite his academic degrees, his honorary degrees, his reputation, and his many achievements, in 1949 dr. johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. historians in the room...
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dr. johnson was born in virginia in 1893, the son of an emancipated slave. dr. johnson fought in combat in world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fisk university in nashville, tennessee, and a public champion for civil rights for the african american. despite his academic degrees, his honorary degrees, his reputation, and his many achievements, in 1949 dr. johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. historians in the room know about the un-american activities committee. part of its mission was to ferret out communists in this country in the late 1940s and 1950s, during the red scare, mccarthyism, and a great fear that communists were hiding among us. some of that suspicion was focused on african americans who dared publicly challenge the government to deliver equal protection of the laws for all people. dr. johnson appeared before this committee and had to deny he was a member of the communist party, and to defend the patriotism of all african americans. of this, he testified -- "it's like ask
dr. johnson was born in virginia in 1893, the son of an emancipated slave. dr. johnson fought in combat in world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fisk university in nashville, tennessee, and a public champion for civil rights for the african american. despite his academic degrees, his honorary degrees, his reputation, and his many achievements, in 1949 dr. johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. historians in the room...
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dr. tim johnson takes a closer look. dr. johnson: sleep, while many of us enjoy it every night -- millions of americans suffer from sleep apnea, interrupted breathing during sleep. sufferers experience central sleep apnea and which the brain does not send the signal to the body telling it to breathe. those who experience this form of the condition may wake up air. and it's not just interrupted sleep. it can lead to headaches, high blood pressure, even heart failure. the standard treatment is a continuous positive airway pressure or cpap mask. many find it too uncomfortable to wear night after night. now an international team of researchers is testing a new approach -- a tiny pacemaker like device implanted under the skin of the . in a new study, 51 percent of patients saw the number of sleep apnea events/10 half. i'm dr. timothy johnson. ben: it's pretty advanced -- jc: newscenter 5 at 6:00 starts right now. on the move. communities now in its path. harvey: when the storm could gain strength and what we could see as it moves
dr. tim johnson takes a closer look. dr. johnson: sleep, while many of us enjoy it every night -- millions of americans suffer from sleep apnea, interrupted breathing during sleep. sufferers experience central sleep apnea and which the brain does not send the signal to the body telling it to breathe. those who experience this form of the condition may wake up air. and it's not just interrupted sleep. it can lead to headaches, high blood pressure, even heart failure. the standard treatment is a...
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dr. johnson was born in virginia in 1893, the son of an emancipated slave. dr. johnson fought in combat in world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fiske university in nashville, tennessee, and a public champion for civil rights for the african-american. despite his academic degrees, his honorary degrees, his reputation and his many achievements, in 1949 dr. johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. historians in this room know about the house un-american activities committee. part of its commission was to ferret out communists in this country in the late 1940s and '50s during the red scare, mccarthyism and a great fear thattist withes were hiding among us. some of that suspicion was focused on african-americans who dared publicly challenge the government to deliver equal protection of the laws for all people. dr. johnson appeared before this committee and had to deny that he was a member of the communist party and defense the pachl of all african-americans. of this he testified. it's like ask
dr. johnson was born in virginia in 1893, the son of an emancipated slave. dr. johnson fought in combat in world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fiske university in nashville, tennessee, and a public champion for civil rights for the african-american. despite his academic degrees, his honorary degrees, his reputation and his many achievements, in 1949 dr. johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. historians in this room...
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dr. johnson was born in it the son of in93, emancipated slave.in combat inught world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fisk university in nashville, tennessee. in day champion for civil rights of african-americans. degrees,is academic his honorary degrees, his reputation, and his many 1949 dr.nts, in johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. knowrians in this room about the house un-american activities committee. was to ferret out communists 50'se late 1940's and during the red scare, mccarthyism, and a great fear that communists were hiding among us. some of that suspicion was spoken to an african-american who dared publicly challenge the government to deliver equal protection for the laws of all people. dr. johnson appeared before this committee and had to deny he was a member of the communist party and defend the patriotism of all african americans. of this, he testified. asking someone from tennessee, a presbyterian, for born citizens, american women, or if persons with b
dr. johnson was born in it the son of in93, emancipated slave.in combat inught world war i, became a prominent sociologist and president of fisk university in nashville, tennessee. in day champion for civil rights of african-americans. degrees,is academic his honorary degrees, his reputation, and his many 1949 dr.nts, in johnson was called to testify in congress before the house un-american activities committee. knowrians in this room about the house un-american activities committee. was to...
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dr. timothy johnson. dosing cups and syringes? familiar to any parent who has cared for a sick young child. sometimes hard to use? and hard to read? especially at odd hours of the night. now, a new study published in the journal pediatrics? revealing that parents using these measuring devices may be giving their kids the wrong dose of medicine more often than they realize. researchers tested the dosing skills of more than 21 hundred parents of young children? milliliters or teaspoons - using either a dosing cup or a dosing syringe. what they found - more than four in five of the parents made at least one dosing error. one in five made a large dosing error - meaning they were off on the dose by more than 20 percent. and two out of three of these errors would have led to an overdose. for parents, a reminder that care is needed when doling out medicine. these measuring tools are better than the teaspoon in your kitchen drawer? but still be a challenge. so measure twice just to be sure? your child's health could be at stake. with ths
dr. timothy johnson. dosing cups and syringes? familiar to any parent who has cared for a sick young child. sometimes hard to use? and hard to read? especially at odd hours of the night. now, a new study published in the journal pediatrics? revealing that parents using these measuring devices may be giving their kids the wrong dose of medicine more often than they realize. researchers tested the dosing skills of more than 21 hundred parents of young children? milliliters or teaspoons - using...
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dr. timothy johnson. we'll be back with a look at today's top stories and a final check of your forecast! and.. befo a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. (ad-lib) take a look at this view from chopper 13. .bringing you breaking news fast and first. i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable. danny tarkanian's carrying a lot of baggage. as a real-estate developer, tarkanian was penalized for failing to pay thousands in property taxes. tarkanian was ordered by a judge to repay $17 million in a failed development scheme. tarkanian refused to pay the money back, forcing taxpayers to bail him out, leaving us holding the bag. her pneumonia diagnosis. the man accused of trying to kill donald trump in las vegas attorney's office . michael sandford entered a gu
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dr. tim johnson. reporter: and occasional drink or two can be a great way to wind down but when one drink becomes four or five or more, it's binge drinking, and that can be a huge problem socially and medically. a new report shows the number of significantly higher than it was a decade ago. researchers looked at national data and found nearly one in three men and one in five women admit to having at least one heavy drinking day within the past year. these findings are important, since binge drinking is linked to a host of health problems, including accidents, injuries, liver disease, and logical damage. what's causing this bike is unclear, but poi remind anyone who likes an occasional drink that when it comes to alcohol, moderation is key, because knowing when to say when is something we can all raise a glass to. i'm dr. timothy johnson. heather: new research finds having a cheerful spouse can benefit your well-being. the study done at michigan state found followed nearly two-thousand couples aged 50
dr. tim johnson. reporter: and occasional drink or two can be a great way to wind down but when one drink becomes four or five or more, it's binge drinking, and that can be a huge problem socially and medically. a new report shows the number of significantly higher than it was a decade ago. researchers looked at national data and found nearly one in three men and one in five women admit to having at least one heavy drinking day within the past year. these findings are important, since binge...
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dr. tim johnson. reporter: between extracurricular activities and after school sports high school can be a busy time. but a new study suggests that high school students will need to rethink part of their schedule because they are not getting some exercise. researchers followed more than 50010th graders using devices to track how much they moved in a tea, they found that fewer that -- than 9% is getting the recommended amount of daily exercise and those who got the exercise in high school continued to not move enough after graduation. students whose weight increased over time were less likely to be physically active while those who plan their exercise ahe more likely to get that healthy dose of activity. so for students everywhere, a reminder, get moving now and stay moving later. i'm dr. timothy johnson. heather: coming up, the man who shot and killed an army veteran in boston is sentenced for a crime. what the heart broken family said to him in court. >> ben: and an active crime scene in lexington. a
dr. tim johnson. reporter: between extracurricular activities and after school sports high school can be a busy time. but a new study suggests that high school students will need to rethink part of their schedule because they are not getting some exercise. researchers followed more than 50010th graders using devices to track how much they moved in a tea, they found that fewer that -- than 9% is getting the recommended amount of daily exercise and those who got the exercise in high school...
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dr. timothy johnson. thema: later today, you're invited to celebrate the end of summer during the root river festival at the river bend nature center in racine county. you can canoe and kayak around the center, or listen to live music and local storytellers. the festival runs from noon until 6:00 p.m. admission is free. also later today, you can enjoy carnival rides and pork sandwiches at the oak creek lions festival. families can check out the classic car show and listen to live music on two different stages. gates open at 10:00 this morning, with a mass at 10:30. admission and parking are free. the festival closes at midnight, but re-opens tomorrow at noon. there are still plenty of weekend festivals throughout this month. you can find a list by downloading the wisn city of festivals app. you'll find schedules, ticket and traffic information, and so much more. the app is free for your smart phone or tablet. store or google play. coming up on 5:17 on this sunday morning. we turn our attention to the weat
dr. timothy johnson. thema: later today, you're invited to celebrate the end of summer during the root river festival at the river bend nature center in racine county. you can canoe and kayak around the center, or listen to live music and local storytellers. the festival runs from noon until 6:00 p.m. admission is free. also later today, you can enjoy carnival rides and pork sandwiches at the oak creek lions festival. families can check out the classic car show and listen to live music on two...
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dr. timothy johnson. they seek them here, they seek them there. pokemon go!, seems to be everywhere. it's fun, it's for all ages...it's even heralded for promoting physical activity. but use common sense says a new study analyzing tweets? showing that pokemon go! players may be putting themselves - and others - in dangerous situations all to capture a couple of charzards. researchers at san diego state university analyzed four thousand tweets referencing the thirty three percent of these tweets indicated that a driver, passenger, or pedestrian was involved with a car while distracted by the game. and some tweets referenced accidents or near misses because they were so focused on the pokemon. like this one quote, just saw a kid get clipped by a car trying to catch a pokemon. the researchers then looked at news reports over this same ten-day period? finding fourteen car crashes attributed to pokemon play? with one distracted driver even steering his car into a tre. "augmented reality" games could foretell a
dr. timothy johnson. they seek them here, they seek them there. pokemon go!, seems to be everywhere. it's fun, it's for all ages...it's even heralded for promoting physical activity. but use common sense says a new study analyzing tweets? showing that pokemon go! players may be putting themselves - and others - in dangerous situations all to capture a couple of charzards. researchers at san diego state university analyzed four thousand tweets referencing the thirty three percent of these tweets...
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dr. timothy johnson. thema: 7:17 right now on this sunday morning. did humidity sticking around this late in the season. sally: a lot of times it's easy to consider september as a slide. it's really some of our most people weather. we can get a fair amount of heat going, that's going to happen for especially labor day monday and into tuesday. early this morning, the sun is up this morning at 6:20. mid 70's by noon, at 5:00, if you passing clouds. the climat i am pitching us in the low 80's for tomorrow. early this morning we are starting at 50's and 60's. 60 at cudahy, 57 at muskego. in greendale, 52 and brown deer and west allis at 54 degrees on the sunday morning. 61 and beaver dam, cooling westbound at 5048. we quickly climb out of the 30's high pressure also in place over much of the lower michigan. part of the reason our weather has been so stable is because of tropical storm hermine. the low itself is actually out over the atlantic ocean. it is still going to be a weather maker in that is going to b
dr. timothy johnson. thema: 7:17 right now on this sunday morning. did humidity sticking around this late in the season. sally: a lot of times it's easy to consider september as a slide. it's really some of our most people weather. we can get a fair amount of heat going, that's going to happen for especially labor day monday and into tuesday. early this morning, the sun is up this morning at 6:20. mid 70's by noon, at 5:00, if you passing clouds. the climat i am pitching us in the low 80's for...
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dr. jason johnson on twitter for nfl takes on sunday. they are very funny intermingled with political talk and we appreciate you taking the time today. >> sorry about rg iii, guys. >> romona: you had to bring it up. >>> live from the first alert weather center your hour forecast. >>> all right. i follow him on twitter. look at his pick there is. >> all right. let's look at the sunshine here. beautiful shot out over the lake. you know, when you see forever like that, that's how you know you are in dry air. as a result, cool tonight with clear sky, great sleeping conditions and warmer tomorrow and not that humid. we have the alert wednesday for nonsevere showers and storms we are forecasting. spot we have dover new philly 81. 75 in sandusky and we will go with about 73 at 7. 66 at 10:00 and downtown cleveland by morning around 59. it will be cooler i would and here is the next alert day wednesday with showers and storms and right now i am leaning towards the first half of the day and we will see this rain 8 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and these will
dr. jason johnson on twitter for nfl takes on sunday. they are very funny intermingled with political talk and we appreciate you taking the time today. >> sorry about rg iii, guys. >> romona: you had to bring it up. >>> live from the first alert weather center your hour forecast. >>> all right. i follow him on twitter. look at his pick there is. >> all right. let's look at the sunshine here. beautiful shot out over the lake. you know, when you see forever...
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dr. timothy johnson has a look at the new guidelines for codeine. >> a child home from school sick or recovering from surgery, when they hurt, liquid medications can make things easier. a new report may change what doctor have recommended, the painkiller and anti-cough medicine codeine. codeine is an opioid, but different from similar drugs because it needs to be broken down by the body before it has any effect. that's key because this breakdown process can be different in different people. so codeine's effects can vary. sometimes in children, those effects can be dangerous. more than 800,000 children receive codeine each year. that's more than any other opioid. and the authors of the report argue that other medicines are a better choice for kids. they say when it comes to codeine syrup for kids, it may be time to say, no. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >> and straight ahead at 5:30 tonight, new hampshire's homeland security director discusses the bombings in new york and new jersey and >> senate candidates explain plans for protecting social security, promising to make it a
dr. timothy johnson has a look at the new guidelines for codeine. >> a child home from school sick or recovering from surgery, when they hurt, liquid medications can make things easier. a new report may change what doctor have recommended, the painkiller and anti-cough medicine codeine. codeine is an opioid, but different from similar drugs because it needs to be broken down by the body before it has any effect. that's key because this breakdown process can be different in different...
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dr. timothy johnson. josh: okay. fall flavors have hit stores shelves, but one of the most traditional tastes of the season is struggling this year. jean: straight ahead, what's causing new england's cranberry crisis? josh: and they look like any other apple picking family, but criminal goal at one orchard. jean: now to our u local hot shot, jess in moultonborough spotted these eagles on blueberry island, he got right up close to snap this picture. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. one in eight women will face breast cancer. early detection can mean the difference between life and death. plan
dr. timothy johnson. josh: okay. fall flavors have hit stores shelves, but one of the most traditional tastes of the season is struggling this year. jean: straight ahead, what's causing new england's cranberry crisis? josh: and they look like any other apple picking family, but criminal goal at one orchard. jean: now to our u local hot shot, jess in moultonborough spotted these eagles on blueberry island, he got right up close to snap this picture. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you...
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dr. timothy johnson. get closer to fall on thursday. that summer warmth not going anywhere, at least not yet. right now in dublin, the temperature at 79 degrees, a few high clouds. outside of that it's a beauty out there, temperatures have risen, the humidity has dipped a little bit, as is always the case. but the actual dew point has been dropping as well. you notice from the summit of mount washington at the observatory deck there, there are a few cloud out there, but they under the clear the next couple of days carrying us right into the start of fall on thursday, fall officially arrives at 10:21 in the morning, then much cooler air builds in in time for the first weekend of fall. with a band of scattered showers in between all of that during the day on friday, as for the here and now, temperatures are lining up in the mid to upper 70's to low eight statewide from the coast to the merrimack especially in the higher terrain, upper 70's in the valleys. similar temperatures in lake sunapee zone. 72 in the highest elevations to lower 80'
dr. timothy johnson. get closer to fall on thursday. that summer warmth not going anywhere, at least not yet. right now in dublin, the temperature at 79 degrees, a few high clouds. outside of that it's a beauty out there, temperatures have risen, the humidity has dipped a little bit, as is always the case. but the actual dew point has been dropping as well. you notice from the summit of mount washington at the observatory deck there, there are a few cloud out there, but they under the clear the...
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dr. timothy johnson explains, that can potentially be very dangerous. reporter: dosing cups and oral syringes, familiar to any parent who has care forward a sick young child. sometimes hard to use and hard of night. and a new study published in the journal pediatrics reveals that parents using these measuring devices may be giving their kids the wrong dose of medicine more often than they realize. researchers tested the dosing skills of more than 2100 parents of young children. asking them to measure out medicine, either milliliters are tea responds using either a dosing cup or a dosing syringe. when they found, more than four in five of least one dosing error. one in five made a large dosing error, meaning they were off the dose by more than 20%. and two out of three of these errors would have led to an overdose. so for parents it's a remind they're care is needed when doling out medicine. these measuring tools, especially the oral syringes, are better than the teaspoon in your kitchen drawer. but getting the right dose can still be a challenge. so mea
dr. timothy johnson explains, that can potentially be very dangerous. reporter: dosing cups and oral syringes, familiar to any parent who has care forward a sick young child. sometimes hard to use and hard of night. and a new study published in the journal pediatrics reveals that parents using these measuring devices may be giving their kids the wrong dose of medicine more often than they realize. researchers tested the dosing skills of more than 2100 parents of young children. asking them to...
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dr. timothy johnson. josh: straight ahead, ben cherington, remember him, he's about toom new move just announced for this granite state baseball guru. jean: and another surprise visitor to new hampshire waters what we're learning about a swordfish found in rye. now we return to our u local hot shot, a misty filter doesn't i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. dofix the problems we face. an well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how we got health care for 8 million kids. rebuilt new york city after 9/11. and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. that's how you solve problems and that's what narrator: fewer new hampshire students are while wall street and oil companies get billions in tax breaks. and whose side is kelly ayotte on? she voted to cut funding for pell grants and against letting students refinance their loans at lower rates. all while voting for tax breaks for the special interests like oil
dr. timothy johnson. josh: straight ahead, ben cherington, remember him, he's about toom new move just announced for this granite state baseball guru. jean: and another surprise visitor to new hampshire waters what we're learning about a swordfish found in rye. now we return to our u local hot shot, a misty filter doesn't i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. dofix the problems we face. an well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and...
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dr. timothy johnson. we'll be right back with a look monday and a final look at your first alert forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. chopper 13 brining you breaking news fast first. and only on 13 action news. we'll be right back. only 13 action news has this video--- showing the flames that could be seen from miles away near the 95 and charleston.... no one was inside and no one got hurt. a woman is recovering after being hit by a car. this happened overnight near desert inn and nellis. according to our crew, the driver did stay at the scene. the woman was taken to the hospital. but is expected to be ok. we are told the crash happened several feet away from a downtown. metro tells us the victim was found near 15th street and fremont last night around 10-30. she was taken to umc, and we're told she's expected to survive. the shooter remains on the run. here's what's coming up on 13 action news.. live at 5... it's video from inside a school bus that ha
dr. timothy johnson. we'll be right back with a look monday and a final look at your first alert forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. chopper 13 brining you breaking news fast first. and only on 13 action news. we'll be right back. only 13 action news has this video--- showing the flames that could be seen from miles away near the 95 and charleston.... no one was inside and no one got hurt. a woman is recovering after being hit by a car. this...
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dr. timothy johnson. we'll be back with a look at today's top stories and a final check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. primetime lineup. at 8 -- last man standing at 8:30 -- doctor ken at 9 -- shark tank at 10 -- 20/20 at 11 -- 13 action news take a look at this view from chopper 13. .bringing you breaking news i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." what i said, aah... narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. [cell phone vibrating] when the billionaire koch brothers call, congressman joe heck has been answering. voting with the koch brothers' agenda 85% of the time. giving tax breaks to b
dr. timothy johnson. we'll be back with a look at today's top stories and a final check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. primetime lineup. at 8 -- last man standing at 8:30 -- doctor ken at 9 -- shark tank at 10 -- 20/20 at 11 -- 13 action news take a look at this view from chopper 13. .bringing you breaking news i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high...
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dr. timothy johnson. >> ben: a controversial drug to fight muscular dystrophy has got approval. it is known to fight a mutation that causes some cases of despite the agency's own advisors who say there is little evidence that it work. doctors campaign hard for the drug's approval. >> a new look at kids and the internet who show kids who spend a longtime on-line may have more anxiety, depression and adhd. canadian research said those who scored high on an internet addiction test had more activities at home and work. their findings will help doctors better design treatment for kid with mental health problems. jc:cars that can't fight. >> ben: first we'll look at newscenter 5 at 6:00. >> more cases dismissed. ed: it is something 5 investigates was first to report. a high school teacher arrested in a violent case of assault. the question tonight about why he is allowed back in the classroom. >> i trying to prevent a tragedy, but causing a controversy. the mistaken message from a local tow company and why they are apologizing to two teen hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this p
dr. timothy johnson. >> ben: a controversial drug to fight muscular dystrophy has got approval. it is known to fight a mutation that causes some cases of despite the agency's own advisors who say there is little evidence that it work. doctors campaign hard for the drug's approval. >> a new look at kids and the internet who show kids who spend a longtime on-line may have more anxiety, depression and adhd. canadian research said those who scored high on an internet addiction test had...
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dr. timothy johnson. drinking and smoking among kids has fallen to new lows. according to the report...alcohol use for kids between the ages of 12 and 17 dropped 17-and-a-half percent. smoking was down about 12-percent. officials say the drop shows the renewed efforts to curb drinking and smoking is paying off. stay with us. we'll be right back with a final check of your forecast. but right now, here's a live look outside in the valley. you're watching thirteen action news, where you get news fast and first. that's 13 action news for now. we hope to see you again later live at 11. remember -- we're always on at ktnv.com -- and our ktnv mobile app. thank you for watching. we leave you with a live look at the 9-11 memorial site in new york. - right now breaking news... a small plane has crashed into we know you're gonna love it. [ meows ] [ laughter ] man: ah, ah, ah! aah! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to... and now here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! hey! [ cheers and applause ]
dr. timothy johnson. drinking and smoking among kids has fallen to new lows. according to the report...alcohol use for kids between the ages of 12 and 17 dropped 17-and-a-half percent. smoking was down about 12-percent. officials say the drop shows the renewed efforts to curb drinking and smoking is paying off. stay with us. we'll be right back with a final check of your forecast. but right now, here's a live look outside in the valley. you're watching thirteen action news, where you get news...
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abc news' medical correspondent dr timothy johnson looks at the issue with some cough syrups. a child home from school sick? or recovering from surgery. when they hurt, liquid pain-relieving medications can make life easier, both for them and their worried parents. but now, a new report? may change what doctors have recommended for decades - the commonly used painkiller and anti-cough medicine codeine. codiene is an opioid... different from similar drugs because it needs to be broken down byth because this breakdown process can be different in different people... so codeine's effects can vary - and sometimes, in children, those effects can be dangerous. it can slow the respiratory system? very rarely, to the point of stopping breath entirely. more than 800 thousand children receive codeine each year... that's more than any other opioid. the authors of the report argue that other medicines are a better choice for kids. they say when it comes to codeine syrup for kids... it may be time to say "no." with this medicalnute, i'm dr. timot. among 25 states involving a recall on the n
abc news' medical correspondent dr timothy johnson looks at the issue with some cough syrups. a child home from school sick? or recovering from surgery. when they hurt, liquid pain-relieving medications can make life easier, both for them and their worried parents. but now, a new report? may change what doctors have recommended for decades - the commonly used painkiller and anti-cough medicine codeine. codiene is an opioid... different from similar drugs because it needs to be broken down byth...
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dr requester? >> my name is vivlia silvia johnson. [inaudible] building and joaning area, which is really crowded and the zoning area on this project. i do you know, want to give a litm example because i have dawn drawn out some patterns of construction and rebuilding and they got stolen from me because i had went to law enforcement and i got application to-the minutes i get to see [inaudible] what's going on with that? this is where [inaudible] and administration with the buildings processes and more economic [inaudible] i want to gets more stronger and make more plans to where this dont happen to me no more. this is really [inaudible] so i can see what i'm talking about. it has been this, that and the other, which was going on in my [inaudible] same time just because [inaudible] i'm not being disturbed from it. they are being disturbed and don't know it. [inaudible] that need to be wrapped up squand put in proper perspective of housing to where we can see more of our [inaudible] >> thank you. any other speakers in support of the dr
dr requester? >> my name is vivlia silvia johnson. [inaudible] building and joaning area, which is really crowded and the zoning area on this project. i do you know, want to give a litm example because i have dawn drawn out some patterns of construction and rebuilding and they got stolen from me because i had went to law enforcement and i got application to-the minutes i get to see [inaudible] what's going on with that? this is where [inaudible] and administration with the buildings...
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dr. timothy johnson. a beer with the game? a cocktail after work? a glass of wine with friends? an occasional drink or two drink becomes four, five - or maybe even more - it's binge drinking. and that can be a big problem -- medically. now, a new report from the c-d-c? showing the number of american adults who admit to drinking that heavily - significantly higher than it was a decade ago. the researchers looking at national data? finding that nearly one in three men, and nearly one in five women, admit to having at least one heavy drinking dy binge drinking is linked to a host of health problems, including accidents, injuries, liver disease and neurological damage. what's causing a spike in heavy drinking? unclear? but pointing it out provides an opportunity to remind anyone who likes an occasional drink that when it comes to alcohol, moderation is key. because knowing when to say when? is something that we can all raise a glass to. one. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy say this week's flood had poor timing. it came at the same time as a project to try and better protec
dr. timothy johnson. a beer with the game? a cocktail after work? a glass of wine with friends? an occasional drink or two drink becomes four, five - or maybe even more - it's binge drinking. and that can be a big problem -- medically. now, a new report from the c-d-c? showing the number of american adults who admit to drinking that heavily - significantly higher than it was a decade ago. the researchers looking at national data? finding that nearly one in three men, and nearly one in five...
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gather johnson with eight%. dr. jill sign with two yesterday another poll hat trump up by the same five points in ohio. and in florida, the same cnn survey shows donald trump leads secretary clinton 47-44 with gary johnson at six and dr. jill stein one percent. the margin of errors makes the result a statistical tie between donald trump and hillary clinton. politico reports democratic leaders are concern that hillary clinton's slide in the polls could heart the party's chances of taking back the senate? november and there's evidence -- we reported on republicans calling for donald trump to turn around his failing campaign. hillary clinton may have given us a preview in today's speech. in a radio interview she recorded yesterday. secretary clinton repeatedly went after donald trump on everything from this praise of russia's vlad putin to trump's tax return. >> mistax returns out there 40 years of transparency. so i think that the real questions need to be direct toward donald trump and his failure to even meet minimum
gather johnson with eight%. dr. jill sign with two yesterday another poll hat trump up by the same five points in ohio. and in florida, the same cnn survey shows donald trump leads secretary clinton 47-44 with gary johnson at six and dr. jill stein one percent. the margin of errors makes the result a statistical tie between donald trump and hillary clinton. politico reports democratic leaders are concern that hillary clinton's slide in the polls could heart the party's chances of taking back...
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dr. jill stein and gary johnson? >> no. ed: the two best in the political business. weeks before hermine gets out of here. in the forecast you are bringing summer back. harvey: even though hermine is affecting us a little bit the good news is not in the way it was yesterday into yesterday evening. here it is, it is still a circulation, still spinning around the is meandering, drifting west and it will come wednesday or thursday. by then it will be gone. because it is weakening not a real concern. no tropical storm watches or warnings in effect. surf and group current risk am a that is a different story. we have some bands of rain still rotating around affecting southernmost new england, connecticut, rhode island, southeastern massachusetts. they're moving around the circulation. that is hermine. in terms of the rain most of it is light. moved into southwest rhode island and southeast connecticut at a few more may rotate up. more often than not it will not be raining but everyone -- once in a while a band will be some showers. probably not amounting to a whole lot of
dr. jill stein and gary johnson? >> no. ed: the two best in the political business. weeks before hermine gets out of here. in the forecast you are bringing summer back. harvey: even though hermine is affecting us a little bit the good news is not in the way it was yesterday into yesterday evening. here it is, it is still a circulation, still spinning around the is meandering, drifting west and it will come wednesday or thursday. by then it will be gone. because it is weakening not a real...
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johnson is currently polling at 8%. dr. stein is reportedly averaging about 3%. a recent poll by morning consult found more than half of registered voters believe johnson should partake in the debate scheduled for september 26 and nearly half believe stein should as well. this comes as polls show trump and clinton are among the least popular major party candidates to ever run for the white house. mcclatchy recently polled voters under the age of 30 and found 41% backed clinton, 23% supported johnson, 16% backed stein, and only 9% back trump. in 2012, stein and her running mate, cheri honkala, were arrested as they attempted to enter the presidential debate site at hofstra university -- the same location where monday's debate will take place. democracy now! was there at the time of their arrest when the third party candidates were blocked by a solid wall of police before sitting down on the ground. they were then arrested. >> we're here to stand our ground, dust and grandpa the american people who have been systematically locked out of these debates for decades by
johnson is currently polling at 8%. dr. stein is reportedly averaging about 3%. a recent poll by morning consult found more than half of registered voters believe johnson should partake in the debate scheduled for september 26 and nearly half believe stein should as well. this comes as polls show trump and clinton are among the least popular major party candidates to ever run for the white house. mcclatchy recently polled voters under the age of 30 and found 41% backed clinton, 23% supported...
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dr. jeremiah johnson never comes on my show about saying one peter, one john one corinthians. camels, that is ridiculous point. romans 13, we as believers have a relationship with government. who we participate. i commend to you the city of god, we have dual citizenship, we are citizens of the united states and our mandate is to render unto caesar. he said you ever stress abilities here on earth and then you have responsibilities to manage her paternal king. we influence and occupy, let our light shine that they might see our good work. engage culturally for the sake of the cross. our salvation does not come by way of washington. my god shall supply all my needs, not washington. that doesn't mean that i don't try to influence. , a teenager turned prime minister who went to a pagan king and influenced him so much that he went from eating grass to praising god. they prayed for a bad leader. i believe we have more influence on our knees than we do and the voting booth. richard lamm said the pontius pilate option is not one for of his believers. we don't wash our hands. not voting
dr. jeremiah johnson never comes on my show about saying one peter, one john one corinthians. camels, that is ridiculous point. romans 13, we as believers have a relationship with government. who we participate. i commend to you the city of god, we have dual citizenship, we are citizens of the united states and our mandate is to render unto caesar. he said you ever stress abilities here on earth and then you have responsibilities to manage her paternal king. we influence and occupy, let our...
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members in support of dr if there artists any you can make our presentation he'll give the proper times. >> any speakers in support of discretionary review. >> hello, my name is silvia johnsonand we don't need any you know confusion of a deck. >> any other speakers in support of dr requester. >> okay project sponsor. >> please. thank you. i'm i still live on 52 avenue so as i previously mentioned we're trying to raise our family it is a two units building and trying to consider what we wereable to side our neighbors an 2 avenue go out further than the expedition we're trying to get a little bit more living space the dr is against the deck it is not the full size of addition we tried to make it manageable for the neighbors and the upstairs neighbors to improve the utility of the building we offered to put if solid real estate that's the landscaping this is off the bedroom the units are exactly the same and the back half the building the bedroom a deck offer over a bedroom a deck off of a bedroom i don't think the noise on or about will be a problem and a family underneath a bunch of parties will not fly we'll look into everybody's bedrooms owe hope you'll approve we're tryin
members in support of dr if there artists any you can make our presentation he'll give the proper times. >> any speakers in support of discretionary review. >> hello, my name is silvia johnsonand we don't need any you know confusion of a deck. >> any other speakers in support of dr requester. >> okay project sponsor. >> please. thank you. i'm i still live on 52 avenue so as i previously mentioned we're trying to raise our family it is a two units building and...
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it shows libertarian candidate gary johnson and green party candidate dr. general vote, 11% total, but almost a quarter of all voters under age 35, a fourth of them, say they're planning to vote for johnson or stein. and take a look at this quinnipiac poll. 44% of widely millenial voter would choose one of the third-party candidates. gather johnson has even more support than donald trump in that group. >> reporter: millenials are saying when comes to trump and clinton they don't like him and don't believe her. listen to jarred doolittle here. >> one has no political background, just straight up runs for candidacy because he has the money behind him and the second one, has a political background but has a political background that isn't honest university. >> reporter: look at this poll of likely millenial colorado voters. a battleground state. combined clintons and trump's numbers bring in 52%. the other two candidates combined, 46. a whole lot of unimpressed. younger voters who tend to -- lean liberal. another poll from last year shows most millenials don't
it shows libertarian candidate gary johnson and green party candidate dr. general vote, 11% total, but almost a quarter of all voters under age 35, a fourth of them, say they're planning to vote for johnson or stein. and take a look at this quinnipiac poll. 44% of widely millenial voter would choose one of the third-party candidates. gather johnson has even more support than donald trump in that group. >> reporter: millenials are saying when comes to trump and clinton they don't like him...
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. >>> the libertarian gary johnson and green party nominee, dr.ill stein don't qualify because they aren't polling nationally at 15% or above. their running mates do not qualify for the v.p. debate in early october. stein plans to show up for w supporters and protest outside while johnson hopes to take part in the later two debates. >>> billionaire mark cuban has a challenge for donald trump. he's offering him $10 million to interview him for four hours about his politics. he can keep the cash or donate it to a charity of his choice. and trump responding saying cuban isn't smart enough to understand what we're doing. >>> and f-35 jet fighters are being grounded. it's one of the most expensive weapons system ever made. they're expecting the fighter to be back in the air soon. >>> gas prices could be seen jumping along the east coast. a pipeline from houston to new york has been closed because of a spill in alabama. service isn't expected to be restored until next week. but it could cause stations to run out of gas until supplies are restored. prize
. >>> the libertarian gary johnson and green party nominee, dr.ill stein don't qualify because they aren't polling nationally at 15% or above. their running mates do not qualify for the v.p. debate in early october. stein plans to show up for w supporters and protest outside while johnson hopes to take part in the later two debates. >>> billionaire mark cuban has a challenge for donald trump. he's offering him $10 million to interview him for four hours about his politics. he...
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gary johnson won't be on the stage for the first critical debate. dr. ron paul will be here to explain the issues the world won't get to hear. put on some coffee. the night is young. how bad of a candidate is hillary clinton? she was dumb enough to ask this question. many of us already know the answer to.
gary johnson won't be on the stage for the first critical debate. dr. ron paul will be here to explain the issues the world won't get to hear. put on some coffee. the night is young. how bad of a candidate is hillary clinton? she was dumb enough to ask this question. many of us already know the answer to.
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gary johnson won't be on the stage for the first critical debate. dr.the night is young. how bad of a candidate is hillary clinton? she was dumb enough to ask this question. many of us already know the answer to.
gary johnson won't be on the stage for the first critical debate. dr.the night is young. how bad of a candidate is hillary clinton? she was dumb enough to ask this question. many of us already know the answer to.
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what i notice we show polls featuring four individuals, all four premier candidates, including johnson and dr hillary's lead shrinks if not evaporates. that can only lead me to conclude that particularly johnson, takes more votes from her than from donald trump, even though he is former republican, new mexico governor and presidential candidate. what do you think of that? >> i think he is resonating with young voters, the millenial voters and the other candidate, she is resonating with the green movement so to speak. but when you look at what's going on with the polls, especially after the debate of this week, i think what donald trump needs to do is stick on message because, as you mentioned before, some of the key swing states, hillary clinton has moved ahead you but only slightly, but six points or two or three points in these states. neil: right. >> so he needs to stay on message. continue to hammer home his pro-growth policy of lower taxes, less regulations especially in the fossil fuel industry. that is something that will create job growth and economic prosperity for the country. neil:
what i notice we show polls featuring four individuals, all four premier candidates, including johnson and dr hillary's lead shrinks if not evaporates. that can only lead me to conclude that particularly johnson, takes more votes from her than from donald trump, even though he is former republican, new mexico governor and presidential candidate. what do you think of that? >> i think he is resonating with young voters, the millenial voters and the other candidate, she is resonating with...
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sharie johnson outlines the seven reasons they oppose it. << ((rev. dr. marta poling schmitt if we are being asked to swallow this nasty pill then we need many additional community benefits attached to it )) nevadans for common good believe stadium revenue should be earmarked to pay down bonds instead of lining the pockets of developers and investors. ((carl scarborough, st. elizabethma we estimate that choosing a 33-year bond instead of a more standard 20 -year bond is an additional 250 million dollars of tax money that will have to go to pay off that debt that's a deal that works for investors but i'm not sure that that's a deal that works for taxpayers )) here are what they call seven hidden risks: taxpayers will bear the risk of a stadium bond, room taxes won't be sufficient when the next recession hits, not choosing revenue bonds hurts taxpayers. they also say the 33-year bonds projects, it's historically been a money pit and based on unrealistic projections. the plan is now in the hands of lawmakers. it's cleared every local hurdle... including the
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libertarian gary johnson, he's clocking in at 10% and there is green party candidate dr. jill stein with 3%. it's important to note that johnson and stein will not be taking part in tonight's debate because by the rules they did not meet the required 15% threshold. all right. let's talk about some other numbers that are out there that are important to keep in mind as we watch this debate tonight. one analytic firm is predicting, listen to these numbers, between 81 to 94 million viewers will be tuning in to this debate tonight. now "nbc 10" is live on long island where it's all going to unfold. we sent "nbc 10's" lauren mayk out on the campaign process. she was with me at both political caucuses. she's live at hofstra. >> we had some excitement in the spin room where i am. vice presidential candidate pence came through here. he caused quite a bit of commotion. you might be able to see behind me. there is a big crowd of people over near the door there. that is a crowd that has been moving around this spin room all surrounding mark cuban, businessman mark cuban who is a guest
libertarian gary johnson, he's clocking in at 10% and there is green party candidate dr. jill stein with 3%. it's important to note that johnson and stein will not be taking part in tonight's debate because by the rules they did not meet the required 15% threshold. all right. let's talk about some other numbers that are out there that are important to keep in mind as we watch this debate tonight. one analytic firm is predicting, listen to these numbers, between 81 to 94 million viewers will be...
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sc johnson man, my feet same time tomorrow, fellas!? dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles absorb a hard day on your feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. >>> you're about to get schooled in a game of "who knew." >> which of the following celebrities was not a valedictorian? david duchovny, jimmy fallon? >> i miss charlie. where are you charlie? >> he's not here. e? >> he's not here. your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, icare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital t
sc johnson man, my feet same time tomorrow, fellas!? dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles absorb a hard day on your feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. >>> you're about to get schooled in a game of "who knew." >> which of the following celebrities was not a valedictorian? david duchovny, jimmy fallon? >> i miss charlie. where are you charlie? >> he's not here. e? >> he's not here. your ducks in a row. to learn...
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libertarian nominee gary johnson and green party nominee dr. jill stein did not register enough support in the polls to qualify. you will be able to watch that debate right here on fox news on september 26th. the department of homeland security meanwhile is ready to assist state and local election officials in protecting voting systems. secretary jeh johnson says recent cyber attacks prompted his department to act. trump university lawsuit will proceed but not until november 28th. district judge gonzalez denied trump's request for a five week delay beyond that to determine whether the now defunct trump university defrauded customers. and illegal immigrants now eligible for financial aid at one of the nation's top universities. some students even getting a full ride. we will take you to the crazy campuses next. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could ne
libertarian nominee gary johnson and green party nominee dr. jill stein did not register enough support in the polls to qualify. you will be able to watch that debate right here on fox news on september 26th. the department of homeland security meanwhile is ready to assist state and local election officials in protecting voting systems. secretary jeh johnson says recent cyber attacks prompted his department to act. trump university lawsuit will proceed but not until november 28th. district...
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for one night, let alone five or six or seven years like john mccain and sam johnson had to go through. >> yesterday, dr. ben carson told our dr. ben tap earth that he should apologize for supporting the berther movement involving the president of the united states? does he owe the president an apology? >> i don't believe he does. he was raising issues i wouldn't have raised. he was raising the issue to put the president on the spot of why he hadn't shown the birth certificate. i don't want to become the nation of making apologies all the time. if you can't take it, get out of the arena. a lot of people have said things about me, including reporters. i never asked for an apology. say whatever you want. let's be more tem pid as we go forward. >> this is the first african-american president of the united states. once he released his birth certificate from hawaii showing he was born in honolulu, should he formally have apologized. is it still appropriate for him to say, you know what, mr. president, i apologize. >> i don't think it had to do with an african-american. if he would have been from scotland, ge
for one night, let alone five or six or seven years like john mccain and sam johnson had to go through. >> yesterday, dr. ben carson told our dr. ben tap earth that he should apologize for supporting the berther movement involving the president of the united states? does he owe the president an apology? >> i don't believe he does. he was raising issues i wouldn't have raised. he was raising the issue to put the president on the spot of why he hadn't shown the birth certificate. i...
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third party candidates, including libertarian gary johnson and the green party's dr. jill stein, will be excluded under stringent rules set by the commission on presidential debates, which is controlled by the democratic and republican parties. tonight's 90-minute debate will be held at hofstra university on long island. nbc nightly news anchor lester holt will serve as moderator. ahead of the debate, hillary clinton's campaign said holt should act as a fact-checker and call out trump's lies and false statements. this is clinton campaign manager, robby mook, speaking sunday on abc's "the week." ifall that we are asking is donald trump lies, that it is pointed out. it is unfair to ask for hillary both to play traffic cop with trump, make sure his lies are corrected, and for her also to present her vision. amy: trump campaign manager kellyanne conway fired back, telling abc -- "i really don't appreciate campaigns thinking it is the job of the media to go and be these virtual fact-checkers and that these debate moderators should somehow do their bidding." the head of the
third party candidates, including libertarian gary johnson and the green party's dr. jill stein, will be excluded under stringent rules set by the commission on presidential debates, which is controlled by the democratic and republican parties. tonight's 90-minute debate will be held at hofstra university on long island. nbc nightly news anchor lester holt will serve as moderator. ahead of the debate, hillary clinton's campaign said holt should act as a fact-checker and call out trump's lies...
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johnson)) yes, here it is "seven hidden risks... for taxpayers". a big concern.. the group says it jeopardizes other projects... like roads, mass transportation systems, future schools and hospitals. << ((rev. dr. marta poling schmitt this is a bad deal for clark county and it's residents, remember we're not against the stadium, just the current plan fori ((sharie johnson)) nevadans for common good represent 40 church congregations and nonprofits. in four years, the group has helped pass sex trafficking legislation, increased medicaid waivers for seniors and passed several educational initiatives. now... they're attempting to foil the nfl stadium plan.. here are the other hidden risks according the group.. ((carl scarbrough, st. elizabeth roman catholic church dollars that we're going to have to raise to pay it back with interest )) ((sharie johnson)) the group also claims room taxes will be insufficient when the next recession hits, the 33-year bonds needed to fund the plan will increase costs to the public and the history shows it's a quote unquote "money pit." ((charles redmond, univ. united methodist member: cincinatti is a city which went through a similar thing and it had to cut projects
johnson)) yes, here it is "seven hidden risks... for taxpayers". a big concern.. the group says it jeopardizes other projects... like roads, mass transportation systems, future schools and hospitals.