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she got to work on her first record. ♪ >> please welcome julie roberts. >> reporter: cmt was there int when roberts' first single debuted on the record. radio. ♪ roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. and then one night on stage a nightmare. >> i can't even remember the city. but i remember the stage. i can see it in my mind. i was holding the microphone. the band was behind me. they were playing like they always do. and i lost use of my right hand. and i knew that it was giving out, so i switched to my left. and my left hand didn't work. so then i put it in the mike stand. >> reporter: roberts kept on singing but she knew something wasn't right. a few tests led to a quick diagnosis. multiple sclerosis. >> truthfully i didn't want to admit it, that i had it. and i was so afraid that all would be taken away from me if i told the world i had m.s. >> reporter: fortunately that hasn't happened and these days roberts managing her m.s. is three shots a week, plus a healthy diet, and plenty of exercise. >> thank you all so much for coming out today. i'm so proud of you all for r
she got to work on her first record. ♪ >> please welcome julie roberts. >> reporter: cmt was there int when roberts' first single debuted on the record. radio. ♪ roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. and then one night on stage a nightmare. >> i can't even remember the city. but i remember the stage. i can see it in my mind. i was holding the microphone. the band was behind me. they were playing like they always do. and i lost use of my right hand. and i knew...
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she got to work on her first record. ♪ >> please welcome julie roberts! moment when roberts' first single debut order the radio. ♪ >> reporter: roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. one night on stage, a nightmare. >> the first time that i knew something wasn't right with my health, i was on stage. >> reporter: roberts kept on singing but knew something wasn't right. a few tests led to a quick diagnosis. multiple sclerosis. ♪ it don't matter >> i was so afraid that it all would be taken away from me if i told the world i had m.s. >> reporter: fortunatelies that has not happened and she manages her ms with three shots a week plus a healthy diet and plenty of exercise. >> i have never missed a show because of m.s. and i will never miss a show because of m.s. this is what i'm supposed to do. it is what i love. ♪ >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> what if every time you drove past a police car your license plate was sent back to a database? is it a revolutionary way to fight crime or a violation of your civil rights? >> reporter:
she got to work on her first record. ♪ >> please welcome julie roberts! moment when roberts' first single debut order the radio. ♪ >> reporter: roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. one night on stage, a nightmare. >> the first time that i knew something wasn't right with my health, i was on stage. >> reporter: roberts kept on singing but knew something wasn't right. a few tests led to a quick diagnosis. multiple sclerosis. ♪ it don't matter >>...
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days of answering phones were over when she got to work on her first record. >> please welcome, julie roberts cmt was there in the moment when roberts' first single debuted on the radio. ♪ >> reporter: roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. and then one night on stage, a nightmare. >> the first time that i knew something wasn't right with my health, i was on the stage. >> reporter: roberts got done singing but she knew something wasn't right. a few tests led to a quick diagnosis. multiple sclerosis. ♪ >> and i was so afraid that it would all be taken away from me if i told the world that i had ms. >> fortunately, that hasn't happened. she manages her ms with three shots a week and plenty of exercise. >> i have never missed a show because of ms and i will never miss a show because of ms. it's what i'm supposed to do and it's what i love. ♪ >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ butterfly in the sky, i can go twice as high ♪ ♪ take a look, it's in our book reading rainbow ♪ >> a whopping pot of gold for "reading rainbow," the campaign to bring back the popular television show has e
days of answering phones were over when she got to work on her first record. >> please welcome, julie roberts cmt was there in the moment when roberts' first single debuted on the radio. ♪ >> reporter: roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. and then one night on stage, a nightmare. >> the first time that i knew something wasn't right with my health, i was on the stage. >> reporter: roberts got done singing but she knew something wasn't right. a few tests...
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she got to work on her first record. ♪ lordy made a woman out of me >> please welcome julie roberts! ' first single debuted on the radio. ♪ i'm in trouble if these wheels start rolling ♪ >> reporter: roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. and then one night on stage, a nightmare. >> the first time that i knew something wasn't right with my health, i was on stage. >> reporter: roberts kept on singing, but she knew something wasn't right. a few tests led to a quick diagnosis. multiple sclerosis. ♪ it don't matter >> and i was so afraid that i would all would be taken away from me if i told the world i had m.s. >> reporter: fortunately that hafbl hasn't happened. she manages it with three shots, a healthy diet and exercise. >> i will never miss a show because of m.s. this is what i'm supposed to do. it's what i love. ♪ good wine and bad decisions >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> next hour, get a jump on the top medical news you'll hear about this week including a closer look at this question. could your birth control kill you? don't miss a preview of my spe
she got to work on her first record. ♪ lordy made a woman out of me >> please welcome julie roberts! ' first single debuted on the radio. ♪ i'm in trouble if these wheels start rolling ♪ >> reporter: roberts' album went gold. she was living the dream. and then one night on stage, a nightmare. >> the first time that i knew something wasn't right with my health, i was on stage. >> reporter: roberts kept on singing, but she knew something wasn't right. a few tests led...
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campaign of the commander of the third core initiated the fighting here on july 1 which robert e lee did not want. he mysteriously disappears or the rest of the battle. his soldiers were transferred or given over to the campaign of james. hard to know why they did that. not a vote of confidence. october of 1863, he makes a reckless assault that results in terrible losses. this is one of the few instances on record in which lee rebuked his subordinates. he was very disgusted about what he had seen and told hill to never speak of this again. there is some concern about hill. he had a shaky health. he had shaky health when he was a cadet at west point. he had some leave in new york city and he appears to have contracted gonorrhea. which was the gift for life for him. he always had to contend with health issues related to that. he was sickly and lee was concern about whether he had the physical wherewithal to keep up. the other corps commander is richard you will. he is the second core -- stonewall jackson's cops. ewell andconcern about his health. he had urged his strikes in the underdo
campaign of the commander of the third core initiated the fighting here on july 1 which robert e lee did not want. he mysteriously disappears or the rest of the battle. his soldiers were transferred or given over to the campaign of james. hard to know why they did that. not a vote of confidence. october of 1863, he makes a reckless assault that results in terrible losses. this is one of the few instances on record in which lee rebuked his subordinates. he was very disgusted about what he had...
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when president reagan in 1986 relit the statue of liberty torch on the fourth of july, fireworks, all the fun, and robert miller says we're done with the glory, and he dumped it here on his property, and that's where it stayed. >> what an unceremony ending to a ship with cool history. >>. >> i don't know, it's cool. you discover it, think it's a rusted bucket of bolts, and you learn what the ship has done. >>> you know how sometimes you feel bad for laughing at people when they fall? >> i don't ever feel bad. >> i have two videos where you can just laugh because they are funny fails. check this guy out. >> get a head start to make it back. >> fully clothed. >> if you see his intention was just to go out and come back in on the platform, right? he does that quite perfectly, if you ask me, but watch his landing. >> oh, my. and then he held on with the rope! >> he holds on to the rope, but tries to climb up the rope as that gets him back to the platform. >> if he would have stopped here, he would have just been ankle deep, but holding on to the rope brought him out there. >> dude, it's water, not acid. hang
when president reagan in 1986 relit the statue of liberty torch on the fourth of july, fireworks, all the fun, and robert miller says we're done with the glory, and he dumped it here on his property, and that's where it stayed. >> what an unceremony ending to a ship with cool history. >>. >> i don't know, it's cool. you discover it, think it's a rusted bucket of bolts, and you learn what the ship has done. >>> you know how sometimes you feel bad for laughing at people...
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robert de niro, sr. will be exhibited in new york from june 6th through july 11th remembering the artist robert de niro,remier on monday june 9th. imagine reading tall stories epic war and peace in ten hours while the first harry potter novel in just over one. a boston startup claims you can do that. spritz allows users read up to one thousand words per minute three times faster than the average adult. here's a look at spritz. ♪ >> rose: here to explain the technology behind the company and what it means for the future of reading co-frontedders frank wallman and mike mower. explain this by nature of what i do and by nature of a curious mind i read all the time. so you're made for me. >> you're not alone. everybody reads and we found interests from all over the world all age groups. it's really fantastic. people are totally engaged with reading. but the funny thing is reading hasn't changed in thousands of years. and luckily my co-founder mike decided to put research together to enable a new way of reading. >> rose: what did you do? >> just think about the reading process, that's all we did. so as frank
robert de niro, sr. will be exhibited in new york from june 6th through july 11th remembering the artist robert de niro,remier on monday june 9th. imagine reading tall stories epic war and peace in ten hours while the first harry potter novel in just over one. a boston startup claims you can do that. spritz allows users read up to one thousand words per minute three times faster than the average adult. here's a look at spritz. ♪ >> rose: here to explain the technology behind the company...
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robert de niro sr. will be in new york from june of-july 11. remembering the art is robert de niro sr. premieres on hbo on monday, june 9. ♪ >> imagine reading tolstoy's epic "war and peace" in 10 hours while the first harry potter novel in just over one? a boston startup claims you can do just that using the new speeding reading technology. sprits allows users to read 1,000 words per minute. and over three times faster than the average adult. here's a look at sprits. >> here to explain the technology behind the company and what it means for the future of reading are co-founders frank waldman and maik maurer. explain this to me because i am by the nature of this work i do and curious mind i read all the time. so you're made for me. >> well, you aren't alone. everybody reads. and we found interest from all over the world. all age groups. it's really fantastic. people are totally engaged with reading. but the funny thing is reading hasn't changed in thousands of years. >> right. >> and luckily, my co-founder, maik, decided to put research together to enable a new way of reading. >> what
robert de niro sr. will be in new york from june of-july 11. remembering the art is robert de niro sr. premieres on hbo on monday, june 9. ♪ >> imagine reading tolstoy's epic "war and peace" in 10 hours while the first harry potter novel in just over one? a boston startup claims you can do just that using the new speeding reading technology. sprits allows users to read 1,000 words per minute. and over three times faster than the average adult. here's a look at sprits. >>...
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. >> roberts last day will be july 15th.ill then transition to a new role working on the academic site in a sports management program. michael williams has been chosen to be the interim athletic director. >>> an expected vote by the alameda county coliseum authority to approve a 10 year lease for the oakland a's did not happen today. some city leaders boycotted the meeting. only four of the eight members showed up and that fell short of a quorum required for a vote. they want further negotiations. another vote is possible next week. the a's current lease does not expire for another four months. >>> the line broke today and it's not the first time. as john fowler found out a pipeline runs along a fault line, the hayward fault. >> reporter: after neighbors noticed water spurting up into secretes, we discovered more than a decade of repeated water main failures. at several places on this block of harbor drive. a crew replacing the pipe is just a few blocks away. and a couple more days would have changed out the section that fai
. >> roberts last day will be july 15th.ill then transition to a new role working on the academic site in a sports management program. michael williams has been chosen to be the interim athletic director. >>> an expected vote by the alameda county coliseum authority to approve a 10 year lease for the oakland a's did not happen today. some city leaders boycotted the meeting. only four of the eight members showed up and that fell short of a quorum required for a vote. they want...
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ktvu's robert handa reports on the campaign to get people to stop. >> reporter: with 4th of july loominghead, fireworks spark public interest and that has fire and medical agencies worried. >> thousands of people every year are injured while using fireworks. >> reporter: today leaders gathered to show the dry hillside conditions to raise awareness about the hazards of illegal fireworks. the fire cheer association says the drought created extremely high fire danger. >> not an ordinary summer. the fuel conditions that yuc see are -- that you can see are drier than they have ever been. >> the burn center is reminding the public this time of year 10,000 people crowd emergency rooms nationwide from injuries related to fireworks. >> blast injuries or clothing catching on fire and people getting burned. >> reporter: with fire danger and fireworks injuries in mind they are spending thousands of dollars in a tight budget year to restore public fireworks shows. >> fireworks are done by professionals. they are safe. we are not going to burn the country side down. >> reporter: fireworks with law enf
ktvu's robert handa reports on the campaign to get people to stop. >> reporter: with 4th of july loominghead, fireworks spark public interest and that has fire and medical agencies worried. >> thousands of people every year are injured while using fireworks. >> reporter: today leaders gathered to show the dry hillside conditions to raise awareness about the hazards of illegal fireworks. the fire cheer association says the drought created extremely high fire danger. >>...
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born on july 30, 1945, to christy and late reverend robert barnes sr., he grew up in the lake cuomo community in fort worth. after completing his studies at texas wesleyan university, trinity university and southern bible institute, he answered the call to preaching. for over 20 years he was the faithful servant in the church he grew up, succeeding the reverend bristol, at the zion missionary baptist church in the cuomo community. as a man who diligently served those around him, pastor barnes was not only a leader in the church but also showed great leadership in organizations aimed at improving the community, like the naacp. my heart felt sympathies to his wife, first lady deborah watson barnes, his children and extended friends. pastor barnes made a positive impact on my life. i ask my colleagues to join me in remembering this great man. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas, mr. williams, seek recognition? mr. williams: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tem
born on july 30, 1945, to christy and late reverend robert barnes sr., he grew up in the lake cuomo community in fort worth. after completing his studies at texas wesleyan university, trinity university and southern bible institute, he answered the call to preaching. for over 20 years he was the faithful servant in the church he grew up, succeeding the reverend bristol, at the zion missionary baptist church in the cuomo community. as a man who diligently served those around him, pastor barnes...
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julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. >>> 18 months after corey parker's murder, investigators found robertland, where he was living with a 52-year-old married woman. >> robert denny had struck up an e-mail relationship with a married woman and eventually had convinced her to let him come up there and live with her and her husband. he and this woman had a sexual relationship right under the husband's nose. >> when police questioned denny, they told him they were investigating his possible involvement in a different crime, hoping he'd let down his guard. >> they told him they were investigating a potential allegation that he had been involved in a fight in easton, maryland, which they thought he would voluntarily give his dna to prove he had not been involved in the fight. >> and we were not leaving easton, maryland, until we got his dna. >> this proved to be harder than investigators anticipated. denny smoked during his interrogation but always made sure to keep the cigarette butts. detectives offered him a bottle of water, but he wouldn't touch it. finally, they asked him to sign a documen
julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. >>> 18 months after corey parker's murder, investigators found robertland, where he was living with a 52-year-old married woman. >> robert denny had struck up an e-mail relationship with a married woman and eventually had convinced her to let him come up there and live with her and her husband. he and this woman had a sexual relationship right under the husband's nose....
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july 18th through the 20th. it's called the largest gay and lesbian mid-atlantic beach party. >>> corey booker and robert menendezess tractor-trailer safety. they want to send an amendment to be repealed. the lawmakers say this will make highways more dangerous. this comes in the wake of the deadly crash that injured comedian tracey morgue enand killed his friend. >>> new york senator chuck schumer is calling for stronger safety measures. he wants black boxes in all tractor-trailers. police say the truck driver who slammed into morgan's limo on the jersey turnpike had not slept in more than 24 hours. schumer wants the department of transportation to move ahead with the plan to require electronic logging devices in tractor-trailers. they would log the number of hours truckers drive and show whether they make mandatory breaks. >> if there's a black box in the cab of the truck, we'll know if the truck driver drove more than 11 hours a day. if he or she took a half hour off, like they're supposed to, in that 11 hours and if they drove more than 70 hours a week. >> morgan remains hospitalized. the truck driver is char
july 18th through the 20th. it's called the largest gay and lesbian mid-atlantic beach party. >>> corey booker and robert menendezess tractor-trailer safety. they want to send an amendment to be repealed. the lawmakers say this will make highways more dangerous. this comes in the wake of the deadly crash that injured comedian tracey morgue enand killed his friend. >>> new york senator chuck schumer is calling for stronger safety measures. he wants black boxes in all...
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on july 4, 1937 at the end of independence day commemorations at tammany hall, one of the machines greatest members, send robert lackner had this to say about the machines place in history. >> over 30 years ago new york was the backbone of the united states and social and welfare legislation. we forgot the lost souls tide day and night to the bench. but about that time a small group from tammany hall were elected to serve in office. we remember these lost souls and guided them to an earthly salvation. we passed law after law, and made new york the shining mark for the world to emulate. tammany hall may justly claim the title of the cradle of modern liberalism in america. >> robert wagner of course is one of the prime sponsors of the social security act and author of the national labor relations act, and the federal housing act making in the greatest legislator of the new deal era. so he knew something about the birth of modern liberalism. so did another tammany figure for though he'd been largely forgotten. charles francis murphy was the boss of tammany from 19 or two to his death in 1924. and when he died, one
on july 4, 1937 at the end of independence day commemorations at tammany hall, one of the machines greatest members, send robert lackner had this to say about the machines place in history. >> over 30 years ago new york was the backbone of the united states and social and welfare legislation. we forgot the lost souls tide day and night to the bench. but about that time a small group from tammany hall were elected to serve in office. we remember these lost souls and guided them to an...
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july 22nd. >>: coming of a kron4 morning news another hearing that looking at the mills that disappeared in the irs for targeting scandal. of tea party groups. have the latest ahead. as family robertscks down the vote fell on a kid performer with a shady past who's been hanging near a kid to camp. will have more on that story ahead of the latest on the wind in the hills. live from montana. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyar if it doesn't work fast. you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repr. it targets fine lines and wrinks with the fastest retinol formula available you'll see younger looking sn in just one week. one wk? this one's a keep. rapid wrinkle repa. and for dark sps rapid tone repair from neutrogena® we have when the conditions. mainly in the hills. out for the east bay and north bay hills. we are mistaken in but have a wind gust right now. over in the north of david blocks of 22 mi. an hour. mount tam howling at 43 mi. for our free fall from of 36 black dominant is the day at 27 mi. per hour for fourth half with a decorative of the coastal fogs. breezy with some strong when the bus for the afternoon. the mall of his feeling down to be
july 22nd. >>: coming of a kron4 morning news another hearing that looking at the mills that disappeared in the irs for targeting scandal. of tea party groups. have the latest ahead. as family robertscks down the vote fell on a kid performer with a shady past who's been hanging near a kid to camp. will have more on that story ahead of the latest on the wind in the hills. live from montana. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyar if it doesn't work fast. you're on to the next thing....
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roberts bulldog: ah, the dog days of summer! time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio announcer: or get a queen size serta pillow top on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer: the 4th of july sale is on now. dog: come on, let's go! bulldog: hey! where's everyone going? ♪ mattress discounters take your time. no rcome on.y. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage. chase. so you can >> pam: by this time next year the lights will be taken down so that caltran can paint the bridge and not a crown funded campaign is on the way
roberts bulldog: ah, the dog days of summer! time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio announcer: or get a queen size serta pillow top on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer: the 4th of july...