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i'm here with beverly irvin and michael irvin. the two of you have been together eight years. you have been married for the last two. but you do not want to be married anymore. mrs. irvin, you say you are ready to walk away from your marriage because your brain is in a nonstop cycle of mistrust. why don't you tell me what you mean by that. beverly: well, when i say an ongoing cycle of mistrust, my husband, he doesn't trust me. judge lynn: oh, his brain is in a nonstop cycle of mistrust? beverly: actually, his brain, but then it kind of makes my brain, as well, because it's kind of like he thinks i'm cheating, then it makes me think, well,
i'm here with beverly irvin and michael irvin. the two of you have been together eight years. you have been married for the last two. but you do not want to be married anymore. mrs. irvin, you say you are ready to walk away from your marriage because your brain is in a nonstop cycle of mistrust. why don't you tell me what you mean by that. beverly: well, when i say an ongoing cycle of mistrust, my husband, he doesn't trust me. judge lynn: oh, his brain is in a nonstop cycle of mistrust?...
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>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie. you certainly love hearing the backstory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. we'll be right back. >>> that does it for us be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." evening news." i'll be filling in tonight f i'm one of them. yo tambien. i'm one of over 300,000 nevadans who rely on social security. social security helps us pay the bills... ...and enjoy the retirement that we've earned. that's what makes joe heck so dangerous. his plan to privatize social security means billions in profits for wall street... ...risking retirement security on the stock market. what if it crashes again? wall street has given joe heck over a half a million bucks. i wonder who he's working for? because it's not us. afscme people is responsible >>> if you or someone you know is flying delta air today... double check the flight status online. delta airlines has cancelled 300 flights... after a computer system failure crippled the air carrier overnight. more cance
>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie. you certainly love hearing the backstory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. we'll be right back. >>> that does it for us be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." evening news." i'll be filling in tonight f i'm one of them. yo tambien. i'm one of over 300,000 nevadans who rely on social security. social security helps us pay the bills... ...and...
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>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie. you certainly love hearing the backstory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. >>> that does it be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." ( "the price is right" theme playing ) >> george: here it comes, from the bob barker stadium at cbs in hollywood, it's "the anthony triplett, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) jan freeman, come on down.
>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie. you certainly love hearing the backstory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. >>> that does it be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." ( "the price is right" theme playing ) >> george: here it comes, from the bob barker stadium at cbs in hollywood, it's "the anthony triplett, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) jan freeman, come...
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>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie.tory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. another person to cheer for. we'll be right ba,, there's something out there. that can be serious, another person to cheer for. we'll be right ba,, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about >>> that does it for us. be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." i'll be filling in tonight for , i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto
>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie.tory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. another person to cheer for. we'll be right ba,, there's something out there. that can be serious, another person to cheer for. we'll be right ba,, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about...
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swim team, but anthony irvin, his story is certainly the most fascinating. later this week at the age of 35 he will be the individual event at the games since 1904, but this isn't his first olympics. he won gold back in 2000 at the age of 19 and then vanished fro; the sport entirely. when anthony irvin tied for gold in the 50 meter freestyle as a 19-year-old at the 2000 olympic games in sydney. >> it's a ty! >> reporter: it was supposed to be the highlight of his young it's an enormous honor and privilege. >> gary hall and anthony irvin share the ad it led to the most tumultuous time of his life. >> part of what led to a lot of the angst initially was doing ? well and performing well. the social kind of like joy that comes from others in knowing that one has done well and you kind of get hooked on that and you kind of need that to sustain yourself to move forward. >> reporter: adding to his teenage identity crisis h american and african-american. >> anthony irvin the first swimmer of african-american descent to make the u.s. olympic team. >> reporter: the on
swim team, but anthony irvin, his story is certainly the most fascinating. later this week at the age of 35 he will be the individual event at the games since 1904, but this isn't his first olympics. he won gold back in 2000 at the age of 19 and then vanished fro; the sport entirely. when anthony irvin tied for gold in the 50 meter freestyle as a 19-year-old at the 2000 olympic games in sydney. >> it's a ty! >> reporter: it was supposed to be the highlight of his young it's an...
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take vicki and lloyd irvin.'t know how much they needed that stuff until we filled them in. >> let me tell you something that will probably freak you out, and this comes from guy number two in your house. he said after the home invasion, they came back. >> are you serious? >> he wanted another round. they parked in front of your place, did a little surveillance, scoped it out and jason scott wanted to come back in and even the score. >> i didn't know that. that's scary. >> it could have been your picture on the 11:00 news. >> that's right. how does one person cause so much damage and so much hurt and so much loss to so many people? it still blows my mind. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. this sunday morning a new trump controversy. donald trump of the father of fallen muslim. >> you have sacrificed nothing. and no one. >> trump responds that he made many sacrifices and questions why the mother didn't speak at the democratic convention. the father responds. plus 100 days to go, wher
take vicki and lloyd irvin.'t know how much they needed that stuff until we filled them in. >> let me tell you something that will probably freak you out, and this comes from guy number two in your house. he said after the home invasion, they came back. >> are you serious? >> he wanted another round. they parked in front of your place, did a little surveillance, scoped it out and jason scott wanted to come back in and even the score. >> i didn't know that. that's scary....
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>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie. you certainly love hearing the backstory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. we'll be right back. >>> that does it be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning i'm kate chappell... . c-b-s 58 news time is 8:56. 3 now that the kenosha dream playground is on track for repairs--- the city is talking about a possible legal settlement with the magill construction. that closed door meeting is scheduled for tonight.according to city documents--- the elkhorn-based thousand dollars. the city council still has to approve the settlement. the handicapped accessible playground-- built by the community at petzke park-- has been closed since march because of issues with the rubberized flooring. it's back to school today for m-p-s kids on the year-round calendar.10 schools in the district are on that schedule...including alliance school of milwaukee... community high school... congress school... and nathan
>> wow, anthony irvin, remember that name. thank you, jamie. you certainly love hearing the backstory. >> the history of the olympics. >> think so, too. another person to cheer for. we'll be right back. >>> that does it be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news." this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning i'm kate chappell... . c-b-s 58 news time is 8:56. 3 now that the kenosha dream playground is on track for repairs--- the city is talking about a...
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but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney jim irvin. >> everybody rushed to judgmentthis case. >> reporter: the way jim irvin saw it, the prosecution's case against bambi was a weak, circumstantial one that hinged on a bunch of theories as to motive. >> what always bothered me about this case, when you look at the gunpowder residue, there was none on bambi. >> reporter: he said that one bit of hard evidence detectives thought they had against bambi, what they thought was blood on her boot, turned out to be nothing. >> the detective said, "we got her. the dna on this boot's going to belong to one of the two people." they couldn't even say it was dna. >> reporter: as for the polygraph test detectives said bambi failed to pass. according to irvin, those results were suspicious. >> the last question they asked her, "have you told me everything you know about this case?" if i asked a detective that same question, he couldn't pass it either. it's just too broad a question. >> reporter: bambi sat in jail for six months. >> they were hoping she'd flip and tell them the story.
but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney jim irvin. >> everybody rushed to judgmentthis case. >> reporter: the way jim irvin saw it, the prosecution's case against bambi was a weak, circumstantial one that hinged on a bunch of theories as to motive. >> what always bothered me about this case, when you look at the gunpowder residue, there was none on bambi. >> reporter: he said that one bit of hard evidence detectives thought they had against bambi, what...
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surprise victories are even better. 35-year-old anthony irvin won by just 0.01 of a second. after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya d dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than this moment with michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for a gold in the 100-meter butterfly. >> i was lucky and privileged to race him. >> reporter: and although katie ledecky's win in the 800 meter free was no surprise, her time certainly was. yet another world record, more than 11 seconds faster than second place. >> i felt good the whole way through. >> reporter: the u.s. team has been spectacular in the water. today the women's eight proved they aren't half bad on top of it either, winning a clear victory for a third consecutive olympics. while still searching for clarity, that diving pool. the pool is also being partially drained to get ready for synchro
surprise victories are even better. 35-year-old anthony irvin won by just 0.01 of a second. after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya d dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than this moment with michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for a...
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i was interviewing anthony irvin about that comeback. a journey 16 years in the making. when all of a sudden he said to me, do you want to try on my medals? i said no, no, no, i haven't done anything to deserve them. he went ahead and he put them on me anyway. he's just such a cool guy. he took them off, put them on me. and made me wear them. and it was an amazing feeling. all of a sudden, to wear those. they're heavy, they're impressive. and you're just humbled in the presence of those medals and what it takes to be able to earn them. coming up at 6:00, i'm going to take to ervin about that journey. he won the same gold that he won in these olympic games, he won in sydney 16 years ago, but then he gave up swimming and went through this amazing journey of self-discovery with a lot of lows before he came back to those olympics to win it. i'm going to have that story. it's one that really transcends swimming, coming up tonight at 6:00. yes, i took a lot of photos of myself with those medals, because probably the last time i'll ever have a gold medal around my neck. >> you
i was interviewing anthony irvin about that comeback. a journey 16 years in the making. when all of a sudden he said to me, do you want to try on my medals? i said no, no, no, i haven't done anything to deserve them. he went ahead and he put them on me anyway. he's just such a cool guy. he took them off, put them on me. and made me wear them. and it was an amazing feeling. all of a sudden, to wear those. they're heavy, they're impressive. and you're just humbled in the presence of those medals...
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senator sam irvin, one of the women remembers senator sam irvin, a story by paulette, senator sam irvin pointing to one of the girl pages on the steps and saying, do you want one of these frail things going to war? you shouldn't be considering the equal rights amendment. it reflected on how their senate experiences -- their experiences as pages shaped their professional lives. and more importantly, their interviews as do all the interviews that we try and collect in the historical office, they try and tell us something about the institution in the particular era that we're gathering information about. in this case, it is the senate as an institution in the 1970s, and the way that some of its male members resisted change, even the change of bringing in some female pages. i encourage you, if you haven't already, to take a look at the senate website, look through our list of oral history interviews. you'll find we have got dozens of things there that might be of interest to you and probably many things there that mention the time period that you served in the u.s. senate or the u.s. house
senator sam irvin, one of the women remembers senator sam irvin, a story by paulette, senator sam irvin pointing to one of the girl pages on the steps and saying, do you want one of these frail things going to war? you shouldn't be considering the equal rights amendment. it reflected on how their senate experiences -- their experiences as pages shaped their professional lives. and more importantly, their interviews as do all the interviews that we try and collect in the historical office, they...
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michael irvin was a wide receiver for the dallas cowboys in their heyday. ultimate jock, ultimate, you know, sort of macho dude. and here he is posing on the cover of a gay magazine and talking about his commitment toward gay rights. married man, very christian, deeply religious. what most impressed me about his stance was not that he stood for gay rights but that he was very self-critical of himself and his own behavior and how he'd been through the years and what his relation was to gays and how that had shaped his own behavior. that sort of self-criticism, that sort of introspection i think is underrated. we're very high on having young people go out and analyze the world. but, you know, i believe in a kind of egalitarian selfishness, a self-centeredness that is not so much self-aggrandizing but really seeks to understand your relationship to the broader community. i think any real activism has to be grounded in a sort of selfishness, a broadminded selfishness. >> hinojosa: so you're basically saying now to young people, "look at yourselves..." >> yes. >
michael irvin was a wide receiver for the dallas cowboys in their heyday. ultimate jock, ultimate, you know, sort of macho dude. and here he is posing on the cover of a gay magazine and talking about his commitment toward gay rights. married man, very christian, deeply religious. what most impressed me about his stance was not that he stood for gay rights but that he was very self-critical of himself and his own behavior and how he'd been through the years and what his relation was to gays and...
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irvine, is the sole trump economic adviser with a ph.d. so how'd you get interested in and worried about china? >> i teach m.b.a.'s and is noticed starting a few years after china joined the world trade organization that a lot of my students were no longer employed. they were still coming to get their m.b.a.'s but they'd lost their jobs. so i started to ask questions why. and at that point, all roads were leading to beijing. >> reporter: navarro has done plenty of technical work in economics, is a pioneer inom online learning. but he began focusing on china just a few years ago. >> the defining moment inme american economic history is when bill clinton lobbied to get china into the world trade organization. it was the worst political and economic mistake in american history in the last 100 years. >> reporter: in the last 100 years? >> in the last hundred years, yes. china went into the world trade organization and agreed to play by certain rules. instead, they are illegally subsidizing their exports; manipulating their currency; stealing a
irvine, is the sole trump economic adviser with a ph.d. so how'd you get interested in and worried about china? >> i teach m.b.a.'s and is noticed starting a few years after china joined the world trade organization that a lot of my students were no longer employed. they were still coming to get their m.b.a.'s but they'd lost their jobs. so i started to ask questions why. and at that point, all roads were leading to beijing. >> reporter: navarro has done plenty of technical work in...
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staff sergeant matthew thompson, a green beret from irvine, california, died in a roadside bomb attack. he was advising afghan forces on patrol in helmand province. there are 9,800 troops deployed in afghanistan. >>> back here at home now and to philadelphia, and to a striking moment making national headlines. a man who spent 25 years in prison, tried twice. dna now setting him free. and abc's linsey davis with the interview tonight. >> reporter: this is what freedom looks like for a man who spent more than half of his life behind bars. >> we did it! you know what i mean? today is our day. today is our day. 1993. a crime he's always said he didn't commit. >> god is good. >> yeah, he is. >> god is good. god is good. >> reporter: after the innocence project took on wright's case, the dna of a career criminal was found inside the victim.
staff sergeant matthew thompson, a green beret from irvine, california, died in a roadside bomb attack. he was advising afghan forces on patrol in helmand province. there are 9,800 troops deployed in afghanistan. >>> back here at home now and to philadelphia, and to a striking moment making national headlines. a man who spent 25 years in prison, tried twice. dna now setting him free. and abc's linsey davis with the interview tonight. >> reporter: this is what freedom looks like...
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. >>> the james irvine charter school close today just to be safe. rumor involved a security issue. >>> those of you who've dry seat for 70 are about to see a lot of construction popped up today. mark says this is a short-term headache and there will be less gridlock long term. for those who try to stretch regularly you know how bad it can get. what's more important, your time and your money ?>> another big road construction project is underway when the golden shovels come out. >> >> reporter: how to be into getting a successful product ? and that is where we are today. >> the drink -- the $270 toll lane in each direction. and an additional express toll lane through the construction.>> it's important because i don't have a choice. >> reporter: those we spoke with said they are willing to pay the extra few bucks o save what will be 18 minutes from i 25 to kipling. they're willing to do with the headache for the end results. >> traffic is bad. but can you imagine it without the extra lanes ? >> traffic is bunched up around here. so is probably a good i
. >>> the james irvine charter school close today just to be safe. rumor involved a security issue. >>> those of you who've dry seat for 70 are about to see a lot of construction popped up today. mark says this is a short-term headache and there will be less gridlock long term. for those who try to stretch regularly you know how bad it can get. what's more important, your time and your money ?>> another big road construction project is underway when the golden shovels...
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after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than this mt michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! s?? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. s?, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. m. ?? ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medici
after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than this mt michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! s?? polo! marco...! polo! scusa?...
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queda reborde, lo saben, hecho que ni habla, coles de irvin.azo aprendÍa sabroso, logra el empate antes del escÁndalo. mendoza sacando un puntero como con solvencia carlos felipe rodrÍguez. acÁ respondieron con todo. ganÓ la monarquÍa. llegÓ porque lloraban como la tan anhelada medalla de oro para fÚtbol masculino de brasil. brasil comandado por el astro rey neymar. se tendrÁn que los penales, y tendrÍa el cobro de la gloria. enhorabuena. por. final los deportes, soy raÚl delgado. ramÓn: la campaÑa de donald trump fue uno de los temas que dominaron la agenda pÚblica. fernando: para ayudar d trump ha lanzado el partido republicano esta campaÑa. es uno de los firmantes que cree que con donald el partido no reza sÓlo perderla casa blanca sino que todo congreso. >> estamos dando perdido en la casa blanca emite que no tiene ninguna estructura, perdieron plan de polÍtica pÚblica, en vista de que no es una persona que estÉ interesada en crecer. >> dice que no se puede djar de considerar la histÓrica cantidad de personas que votaron por Él. >>personas
queda reborde, lo saben, hecho que ni habla, coles de irvin.azo aprendÍa sabroso, logra el empate antes del escÁndalo. mendoza sacando un puntero como con solvencia carlos felipe rodrÍguez. acÁ respondieron con todo. ganÓ la monarquÍa. llegÓ porque lloraban como la tan anhelada medalla de oro para fÚtbol masculino de brasil. brasil comandado por el astro rey neymar. se tendrÁn que los penales, y tendrÍa el cobro de la gloria. enhorabuena. por. final los deportes, soy raÚl delgado....
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after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya d dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than thom michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for a gold in the 100-meter butterfly. >> i was lucky and privileged to race him. >> reporter: and although katie ledecky's win in the 800 meter free was no surprise, her time certainly was. yet another world record, more than 11 seconds faster than second place. >> i felt good the whole way through. >> reporter: the u.s. water. today the women's eight proved they aren't half bad on top of it either, winning a clear victory for a third consecutive olympics. while still searching for clarity, that diving pool. the pool is also being partially drained to get ready for synchronized swimming. track and field is off and running and jumping and throwing. michelle carter became the woman to women gold in shot put. >> i get to
after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya d dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than thom michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for a gold in the 100-meter butterfly. >> i was lucky and privileged to race him. >> reporter: and...
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on the field and off the field we're friends. >> reporter: raiders fans will be happy to know who irvin's> i have never seen two players get so close so fast the way they have. they're going to be a tear all season as rushers. i'm excited as an offensive player and just as a football fan to watch those two go at it. >> reporter: quarterbacks beware. in napa, colin resch, nbc bay area. >> lot of excitement for the raider nation. >>> tonight at 11:00, another one of those pokemon go stories. this one troubling. a south bay man playing pokemon go is recovering after an attack. his story at 11:00 after the show "the nightshift." >>> let's get a final check of our forecast. we have a system kind of offshore. that's not going to bring anything drastically. >> no rainfall, but will bring some cooler temperatures. instead of low 90s inland we're down to 84 for tomorrow. then see it lasts right into saturday with 83 then when officially warm up into the upper 08s and low 90s next monday and also tuesday. what about rio and the opening ceremony on friday? yes, 82 degrees. sunny skies. may get a few
on the field and off the field we're friends. >> reporter: raiders fans will be happy to know who irvin's> i have never seen two players get so close so fast the way they have. they're going to be a tear all season as rushers. i'm excited as an offensive player and just as a football fan to watch those two go at it. >> reporter: quarterbacks beware. in napa, colin resch, nbc bay area. >> lot of excitement for the raider nation. >>> tonight at 11:00, another one of...
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. >> reporter: he was septembered in a study at uc irvine seven years ago led by neuro scientists jamesnd the people who work with me have been and remain deeply interested in understanding what we believe is the most important ability that we have and that's memory. >> reporter: dr. mc gall and his team are looking into how the brains of people with hsam differ from the rest of the population. so far they haven't uncovered a pattern but what they have found one part of the brain is much larger in people with hsam something that could help solve the mysteries of certain brain disorders like alzheimer's. >> we're still in the process of getting a little bit of this information. we don't have an answer to the basis of it yet. >> reporter: what they do know the ability is associated with obsessive compulsive behaviors and for most people, it starts earlier in life. he traces his superior memory back to december 15th, 2000 sand. >> actually happens to be the day i met my first girlfriend. >> reporter: others started noticing how he'd remember a certain event, a friend referred him to the uc
. >> reporter: he was septembered in a study at uc irvine seven years ago led by neuro scientists jamesnd the people who work with me have been and remain deeply interested in understanding what we believe is the most important ability that we have and that's memory. >> reporter: dr. mc gall and his team are looking into how the brains of people with hsam differ from the rest of the population. so far they haven't uncovered a pattern but what they have found one part of the brain is...
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one of the members, for example, peter navarro of uc irvine, an economist who's talked a lot about the proble societ with international trade deals. you've got people like john paulson, harold hamm, steve moore, the conservative donald trump and have more meat on the policy bones, which trump is not yet provided in full detail. >> what do we know, you know, because he's going to give this economic policy speech on monday. he certainly has talke a lot about trade and jobs, but what can we pecht and do we know ou positions he's going to put forward on the economy? >> not in detail. but i think that we can expect he'll modify his when you look at what donald trump rolled out last year, it was a gar began cut. 15% rate of business income. zero percent elimination of estate tax. now, his advisers have acknowledged that needs to shrink and we expect in the speech he's going to narrow it somewhat. so, maybe larry kudlow for example has said maybe it will be a $3 trillion addition to the deficit deficit. >> we'll know more on monday. >>> still ahead, full time gamers, but don't just play those
one of the members, for example, peter navarro of uc irvine, an economist who's talked a lot about the proble societ with international trade deals. you've got people like john paulson, harold hamm, steve moore, the conservative donald trump and have more meat on the policy bones, which trump is not yet provided in full detail. >> what do we know, you know, because he's going to give this economic policy speech on monday. he certainly has talke a lot about trade and jobs, but what can we...
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soldier who was killed in yesterday's roadside bomb, army staff sergeant matthew thompson of irvine, california. he was on parole with afghan troops in helmand province. thompson was 28. >> dubois: charlie d'agata following commonwealth developments tonight fr london. 76 days until the presidential today to a battleground state where he's fighting an uphill battle for votes among people of color. here's major garrett. ? proud to be an american ? >> reporter: donald trump rallied in politically pivotal central florida and said this about his new minority outreach: >> i think we're doing really great with minority voters. >> reporter: trump is trailing in florida by five point in the latest cbs poll. part problem? soft support from hispanic and african american voters. message, one that began like this: >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> reporter: during a televielzed town hall yesterday, trump backed away from repeated pledges to deport all undocumented immigrants. >> there certainly camb
soldier who was killed in yesterday's roadside bomb, army staff sergeant matthew thompson of irvine, california. he was on parole with afghan troops in helmand province. thompson was 28. >> dubois: charlie d'agata following commonwealth developments tonight fr london. 76 days until the presidential today to a battleground state where he's fighting an uphill battle for votes among people of color. here's major garrett. ? proud to be an american ? >> reporter: donald trump rallied in...
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will be a welcome change considering the closest park that i'm wear of is in the neighboring town of irvin. >> looks like a nice park. no word on the timeline for the next phase. >>> the weather with bill reh going outside this morning not too bad. >> what about this afternoon? hot enough for you? >> it got hot, yeah. >> record in 40s. today we spiked-99. we were sitting around 96, 97. but all of a sudden it was our high. >> the humidity made a big difference. >>> we had the heat advisory that we showed you. golf. but at least the sun is shining there. partly cloudy skies. can't get you any relief from any rain. here's the current temperatures, 95 in durham, 95 in raleigh. 94 dunn. 95 smithfield. 95 fayetteville. it's hot out there. even south hill virginia at 92. the radar looks quiet now i. don't have anything in the forecast. i was tracking i was tracking a couple showers. there were a few right over carr lake and lake gaston. so don't worry about that. there was a little shower with a brief thunderstorm over harris lake but that has gone away, too. so there it is. there it goes. so we'
will be a welcome change considering the closest park that i'm wear of is in the neighboring town of irvin. >> looks like a nice park. no word on the timeline for the next phase. >>> the weather with bill reh going outside this morning not too bad. >> what about this afternoon? hot enough for you? >> it got hot, yeah. >> record in 40s. today we spiked-99. we were sitting around 96, 97. but all of a sudden it was our high. >> the humidity made a big...
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inaudible] from mission economic development agency, john oconal high school, university of california , irvine! jennifer soto from lasa, thurgood marshal high school heading to city college of san francisco. heading right here and staying at home. next up will be jerry johnson, mason scholar from abrumam lincoln high school going to san mateo and histsister is here on his behalf. thank you deja. [inaudible] subrina tan graduate of lowell high school going to uc san diego and [inaudible] is here on her behalf. jocelyn garcia, a mason scholar from john oconnell high school heading to san francisco state university and her cousin is here. thank you graceia. jolean [inaudible] from meto, john oconal high school, san francisco state university! o'connell high school, san francisco state university! [inaudible] san francisco international high school heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going
inaudible] from mission economic development agency, john oconal high school, university of california , irvine! jennifer soto from lasa, thurgood marshal high school heading to city college of san francisco. heading right here and staying at home. next up will be jerry johnson, mason scholar from abrumam lincoln high school going to san mateo and histsister is here on his behalf. thank you deja. [inaudible] subrina tan graduate of lowell high school going to uc san diego and [inaudible] is...
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the author discussed her book with nell irvin painter in new york.hey are introduced by the director of the public policye
the author discussed her book with nell irvin painter in new york.hey are introduced by the director of the public policye