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leah remini and zac brown band are on the way.ank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm going to go out on a limb here and say your three best friends in show business as far as i understand are -- >> ben vereen -- >> jimmy: i wasn't thinking ben vereen. i was thinking steve martin -- >> yes! >> jimmy: paul shafer. >> yes! >> jimmy: and chevy chase. >> chevy is a dear friend but number three or whatever that order is the brilliant eugene levy. >> jimmy: okay. >> then they're henry martin, and katherine o'hara and the cast of "cheers". >> jimmy: all ahead. >> shelly long when she gets on a roll. >> jimmy: i enjoy watching you and paul shafer together. because you guys -- >> i adore paul. >> jimmy: you have a lot of history together. >> he was an usher at my wedding. >> jimmy: usher at your wedding? >> fabulous. he looks to me like -- paul looks like a prom chaperone from the future. >> jimmy: in what way? >> i don't know. he looks like the world's hippest thumb. his head is a perfect light bulb. from a distance he looks like a hip suit has an
leah remini and zac brown band are on the way.ank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm going to go out on a limb here and say your three best friends in show business as far as i understand are -- >> ben vereen -- >> jimmy: i wasn't thinking ben vereen. i was thinking steve martin -- >> yes! >> jimmy: paul shafer. >> yes! >> jimmy: and chevy chase. >> chevy is a dear friend but number three or whatever that order is the brilliant eugene levy. >>...
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and becky and leah have made that possible. >> when jerry's kidney developed cancer three years ago -ally felt like time is running out here. >> doctors told him there was less than a 9% chance he would find a match. so he turned to social media. >> i saw a status update on facebook from jerry. it mulgs -- mentioned -- >> i need your help. >> meet leah, she's jerry's former college student, a busy stay at home mom with three kids and she knows how to get things done. >> i knew what i had to do, was to make jerry's situation real for everyone else. the page was the perfect place to do that. today's feature page has 25 likes. >> so tech-savvy leah set up a facebook page called, find a kidney for jerry. >> i knew it would reach a lot of people and i had hoped it would work. but i wasn't -- i wasn't sure it was going to work. >> jerry's page started getting liked and shared all over facebook. >> becky melton, a complete stranger, was one of the first people to see it. >> immediately, it caught my attention. >> that week, she had been praying to god for a greater purpose. >> when i scrolle
and becky and leah have made that possible. >> when jerry's kidney developed cancer three years ago -ally felt like time is running out here. >> doctors told him there was less than a 9% chance he would find a match. so he turned to social media. >> i saw a status update on facebook from jerry. it mulgs -- mentioned -- >> i need your help. >> meet leah, she's jerry's former college student, a busy stay at home mom with three kids and she knows how to get things...
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leah under went testosterone injection -- impacting the body from energy levels, to mood, to appetitageshe decided to under go a vasectomy. >> i didn't like my self in the mirror or how bb>-wi felt when people called me by my name. >> after all the pain and suffering, caleb embraces his identity today. >> i am pleased to say i did see this as a blessing and i'm proud of who i am and i'm grateful i have been given this journey and it has taught me to be a more loving compassion at human being. and help others. >> i can honestly feel like this is the final frontier for the battle of social justice -- human right. >> when we come back we'll show you some of the resources available to transgender people in the bay area when "equal time" returns. >> welcome back. a person who under goes treatment to become a member of the opposite sex needs support, the community -- all play an important part. continuing coverage. >> i am mom to caleb zander who we started out 30 years together. >> when she found out about caleb's vasectomy it was in an abrupt way. >> i was with 8,000 happy people enjoying s
leah under went testosterone injection -- impacting the body from energy levels, to mood, to appetitageshe decided to under go a vasectomy. >> i didn't like my self in the mirror or how bb>-wi felt when people called me by my name. >> after all the pain and suffering, caleb embraces his identity today. >> i am pleased to say i did see this as a blessing and i'm proud of who i am and i'm grateful i have been given this journey and it has taught me to be a more loving...
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leah, a 55-year-old college instructor from california, writes that "hormones are at all-time high at our house. like many mothers of older teenagers, i was going through menopause. i felt absentminded, had low energy, i couldn't make decisions, i could not concentrate on issues at work and i had no patience at home. leah also wrote that, "i found taking procera noticeably helped with my short-term memory and ability to stay on task." she goes on to say, "because i felt more organized and in control, my mood improved and my patience deepened, and i credit procera with helping get me through some really difficult times." >> yes, many women really struggle with brain fog and memory loss from hormonal changes throughout their lives, during and after menopause. and even after childbirth. for many, procera may really help. >> well, dr. bresky, we are nearing the end of the broadcast-- are there any last words you'd like to share with our audience? >> thanks, patrice. if you're embarrassed when you forget a person's name that you've known for years or draw a complete blank on what you were
leah, a 55-year-old college instructor from california, writes that "hormones are at all-time high at our house. like many mothers of older teenagers, i was going through menopause. i felt absentminded, had low energy, i couldn't make decisions, i could not concentrate on issues at work and i had no patience at home. leah also wrote that, "i found taking procera noticeably helped with my short-term memory and ability to stay on task." she goes on to say, "because i felt more...
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. >> and in particular i would like to thank youth commissioner leah toomuch for the dedication to this issue as well as the commissioner, director, and coordinator adele carpenter. and so i have a list of speakers who will be presenting and the first one up will be commissioner mia toomuch from the san francisco youth commission followed by david ray from the human rights commission and then michael baxter from the department of public health and noel from the human services agency and also have with us chief, bill siferman who will also be taking a presentation as well. >> commissioners toomuch, thank you for being here and always your great advocacy around this issue, you have been the one for bringing this forward to the attention of the board of supervisors and the youth commission, of course and the city departments, welcome. >> thank you, so much. supervisor avalos and other supervisors and officials here today. again, my mia toomuch and i am a youth commissioner. today, we will be talking about out a little bit who the youth commission is. so the youth commission is responsible
. >> and in particular i would like to thank youth commissioner leah toomuch for the dedication to this issue as well as the commissioner, director, and coordinator adele carpenter. and so i have a list of speakers who will be presenting and the first one up will be commissioner mia toomuch from the san francisco youth commission followed by david ray from the human rights commission and then michael baxter from the department of public health and noel from the human services agency and...
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i want to thank martin short, i than the to thank leah remini. apologies to matt damon.on favreau, gabourey sidibe and music from band of horses. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching. good night! [ cheers and applause ] >>> tonight on "nightline," tornado emergency. in oklahoma, five twisters touch down. flash flooding traps thousands on the freeway. and a mother and child are swept away into the storm. a living nightmare just 11 days after the moore tornado killed 24. we speak with a father who lost two children in that deadly storm and has to go back yet again. oklahoma braces for what daylight will bring. >> target oklahoma, tornados strike again. we'll be back in 60 seconds. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," target oklahoma, tornadoes strike again. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. we're coming to you with breaking news out of western oklahoma where a staggering five twisters have wreaked havoc. at this hour at least five confirmed deaths and power outages and evacuations. the new cluster of deadly storms touched down in the same part of the
i want to thank martin short, i than the to thank leah remini. apologies to matt damon.on favreau, gabourey sidibe and music from band of horses. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching. good night! [ cheers and applause ] >>> tonight on "nightline," tornado emergency. in oklahoma, five twisters touch down. flash flooding traps thousands on the freeway. and a mother and child are swept away into the storm. a living nightmare just 11 days after the moore tornado...
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leah of the san francisco bicycle coalition says safety classes will extend to taxis and businesses asthey have to muni drivers. >> we see a lot more opportunity in other language communities, opportunity among families and older folks. >> reporter: okay so to put in perspective, nearly 5,000 people pass safety classes last year taught by the san francisco bicycle coalition but only represent .01% of the city's population. a lot of room as far as education is concerned. >> how did it do during rush hour when all those people tend to collide? >> reporter: well, i think in terms of market street and this section where the area has been repainted and repaved, it was bright, it was pretty smooth i mean the bicycles were able to get through. we didn't see collisions or problems they were glad to see they are more clearly marked than they used to be. >> restore order i guess. thank you. >>> long complex fight over the so called morning after pill appears to be over. today the federal government told a judge that it will comply with his order to allow girls of any age to buy emergency contra
leah of the san francisco bicycle coalition says safety classes will extend to taxis and businesses asthey have to muni drivers. >> we see a lot more opportunity in other language communities, opportunity among families and older folks. >> reporter: okay so to put in perspective, nearly 5,000 people pass safety classes last year taught by the san francisco bicycle coalition but only represent .01% of the city's population. a lot of room as far as education is concerned. >> how...
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leah of the san francisco bicycle coalition says it is the safety classes that will expand to the businesses as they have community drivers. >> we'll see lot more opportunities, particularly in the chinese language communities. we have a lot more opportunities among the families and the older folks. >> reporter: okay now to put it into perspective, motherly 5,000 people last year took the bicycle safety classes offered by the bicycle coalition as those classes, they were filled to capacity. but the number of the students, they represent about .01% of the city's population. so a lot of work to grow as far as education is concerned. >> yeah, i'm curious to see how the new lanes will work, especially during the rush hour. anybody that has driven on the street when serve getting off work, trying to go from point a to point b and they are battling it out, it could be kind of every man for themselves. i'm wondering if it will really work. >> yeah, they were pretty nice later in rush hour today, very happy because of the bright thing that people could see them and the boundary between the drivers a
leah of the san francisco bicycle coalition says it is the safety classes that will expand to the businesses as they have community drivers. >> we'll see lot more opportunities, particularly in the chinese language communities. we have a lot more opportunities among the families and the older folks. >> reporter: okay now to put it into perspective, motherly 5,000 people last year took the bicycle safety classes offered by the bicycle coalition as those classes, they were filled to...
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tonight -- martin short, leah remini, and music from zac brown band with cleto and the cletones. and now, no doubt about it, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it is great to have you here. hey, who is ready to blast t
tonight -- martin short, leah remini, and music from zac brown band with cleto and the cletones. and now, no doubt about it, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it is great to have you here. hey, who is ready to blast t
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. >> carrie and leah are standing by, as well. carrie. >> hi, yeah.gs the voting rights act into the 21st century. the court is just saying, if you want to make distinctions between the states, they have to be based on can think current facts. not 40-year-old data. our government is under a time where we have a lot of financial stress. we are having the voting rights division looking through upwards of 20,000 different voting changes every year in states, including alaska. just because of some differences in the voter registration in the 1960s. if we want to continue this preclearance and using our time to look through voting changes before they happen, we should be doing that based on current problems and current election years, not what happened in 1964. >> leah. >> well, i do agree that by eliminating section four this really is striking at a significant part of the voting rights act. but to be clear, while it was passed in 1965, as was discussed earlier, it was reauthorized in 2006 and at that time, there were more than 15,000 pages of evidence th
. >> carrie and leah are standing by, as well. carrie. >> hi, yeah.gs the voting rights act into the 21st century. the court is just saying, if you want to make distinctions between the states, they have to be based on can think current facts. not 40-year-old data. our government is under a time where we have a lot of financial stress. we are having the voting rights division looking through upwards of 20,000 different voting changes every year in states, including alaska. just...
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well, joining me in the studio right now is leah sham, executive director of the san francisco bicycletion. i want to thank you for being here. you said you rode to the studio today on your bicycle. >> absolutely. it's the easiest way to get around san francisco. >> you see a lot of this, the good and the bad. >> that's right. the great is we're seeing more and more people choosing to bicycle. in san francisco alone, there's been an increase of 71% of trips bike in the last five years. and that's really growing. we're working hard people are more aware of safety on the road. >> and you have a goal you're trying to reach? >> the city placed a goal of 20% trips by bicycle by 2020. we think we can get there. >> how do you keep peace between motorcyclists and bicyclists? >> i think there's a lot more sharing of the road and understanding as more people bicycle or motorcycle in particular and walking, i think there's more understanding that everyone out there on the road could be your neighbor, could be your teacher, could be your friend at work, everyone out there is someone who's getting
well, joining me in the studio right now is leah sham, executive director of the san francisco bicycletion. i want to thank you for being here. you said you rode to the studio today on your bicycle. >> absolutely. it's the easiest way to get around san francisco. >> you see a lot of this, the good and the bad. >> that's right. the great is we're seeing more and more people choosing to bicycle. in san francisco alone, there's been an increase of 71% of trips bike in the last...
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well, joining me in the studio right now is leah sham, executive director of the san francisco bicycle. i want to thank you for being here. you said you rode to the studio today on your bicycle. >> absolutely. it's the easiest way to get around san francisco. >> you see a lot of this, the good and the bad. >> that's right. the great is we're seeing more and more people choosing to bicycle. in san francisco alone, there's been an increase of 71% of trips by bike in the last five years. and that's really growing. we're working hard people are more aware of safety on the road. >> and you have a goal you're trying to reach? >> the city placed a goal of 20% trips by bicycle by 2020. we think we can get there. >> how do you keep peace between motorcyclists and bicyclists? >> i think there's a lot more sharing of the road and understanding as more people bicycle or motorcycle in particular and walking, i think there's more understanding that everyone out there on the road could be your neighbor, could be your teacher, could be your friend at work, everyone out there is someone who's getting a
well, joining me in the studio right now is leah sham, executive director of the san francisco bicycle. i want to thank you for being here. you said you rode to the studio today on your bicycle. >> absolutely. it's the easiest way to get around san francisco. >> you see a lot of this, the good and the bad. >> that's right. the great is we're seeing more and more people choosing to bicycle. in san francisco alone, there's been an increase of 71% of trips by bike in the last...
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. >> reporter: lyft drivers like leah undergo strict background checks.sa carpools just once a week, she'll save $60 a month. >> why not? we're all going to the same place. >> reporter: armed with these tips, they expect to save nearly $4,000 this year alone, that would nearly cut their gas bill in half. a nice nest egg for their next chapter. >> that's "real money"! >> reporter: paula faris, abc news, san francisco. >> and coming up next here after a short break, imagine seeing this on the other end of your line. has he got a fish story to tell. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of
. >> reporter: lyft drivers like leah undergo strict background checks.sa carpools just once a week, she'll save $60 a month. >> why not? we're all going to the same place. >> reporter: armed with these tips, they expect to save nearly $4,000 this year alone, that would nearly cut their gas bill in half. a nice nest egg for their next chapter. >> that's "real money"! >> reporter: paula faris, abc news, san francisco. >> and coming up next here after...
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correspondents are also leah. a spokesperson for the alternative search engine start page she says governments obsessions with surveillance might bring about and prophecy as we know it. i think if we start going down this road of saying that it anyplace people are where there is privacy they need to be watched by the government then we get to the point where we will not have private hotel rooms we will not even have private bedrooms or private showers in our own homes and eventually you know we're going to have nostril cams looking up our noses so i think it's some point we've got to say just like the founding fathers of the united states said in the in the bill of rights no you can't go rifling through a law abiding citizens privacy just because on the off chance someone might commit a crime down the road truly what if if law enforcement wants to find people who are doing bad things it's not looking for the people who are going online looking things up it's really the people who are doing bad actions and i think
correspondents are also leah. a spokesperson for the alternative search engine start page she says governments obsessions with surveillance might bring about and prophecy as we know it. i think if we start going down this road of saying that it anyplace people are where there is privacy they need to be watched by the government then we get to the point where we will not have private hotel rooms we will not even have private bedrooms or private showers in our own homes and eventually you know...
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. >> this as- alex, kittic emily e and leah. >> thank you all for coming in.n tell us how all this happenedame first and how it's all one big thing now. n >> the cofound yours of chaka boom they wanted to do a theme stng they wanted to come up with something and i broke a record. i wrote the sing in a day with my partner and recorded that week and we have a video. >> there it is.s. >> yes. >> we should say jason's album is available now. tunes. >> on the web site, too. to >> the video that shows the workout, if you will, the dancee whatever it was released this weekend. >> this past saturday, yes. >> where can we see that?hat? >> youtube, mychannel and chakaa boom fitness channel, too. >> let me ask you a question whn is supposed to be able to know how to do this? it's for anybody. that's the beautiful thing.. my dance is different in age. we have 12 year olds here. >> but they are all so good. g >> it's for anybody. in the video you'll see kids from five years old to 50, 60, 70 year old people doing it.doin >> as long as you are moving and trying. >> right, exactly does strength, endurance
. >> this as- alex, kittic emily e and leah. >> thank you all for coming in.n tell us how all this happenedame first and how it's all one big thing now. n >> the cofound yours of chaka boom they wanted to do a theme stng they wanted to come up with something and i broke a record. i wrote the sing in a day with my partner and recorded that week and we have a video. >> there it is.s. >> yes. >> we should say jason's album is available now. tunes. >> on...
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>> leah. >> how does it feel to make such a difference and raise so much money? >> feels really good. >> what are you striving for next year? >> i guess like $9,000. >> yeah! that's a good start. there we go. i have a little help with the forecast. i like egg it. -- like it. a little help with the forecast for tomorrow. how about tomorrow? >> tomorrow rain and storms likely with a high near 80. >> looking pretty damp. i think the heaviest rain will be southeast so of washington. east of the 95 corridor. over here, let's go to kenn. kenn, my man. let's hear it for kenn. what about as we go into the weekend -- kevin. >> not as rainy as tomorrow but still a few late-day thundershowers possible. we have the band. ♪ >> i'm dancing and i'm tossing it back to amanda. take it away, amanda. >> adam is a band geek. i love that. i love hearing the band this morning. now we have unfortunately an accident along university boulevard. we have a live shot for you so you can see current conditions there. this shows you that they have the eastbound lanes closed down there at unive
>> leah. >> how does it feel to make such a difference and raise so much money? >> feels really good. >> what are you striving for next year? >> i guess like $9,000. >> yeah! that's a good start. there we go. i have a little help with the forecast. i like egg it. -- like it. a little help with the forecast for tomorrow. how about tomorrow? >> tomorrow rain and storms likely with a high near 80. >> looking pretty damp. i think the heaviest rain...
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if you would like a fak sim leah picture, donate $25 to independence fund. so far doing great.have a bigger cause, to give the lives back to the vets severely wounded. >> t >> the factor tip of the day. you need a vacation. some are heading to ireland to alaska, to excellent places, where i can wander around and not worry about stuff except leprechauns and bears. factor tip of the day. i hope you can do the same. have some fun, get a little rest, do something you like. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, different than the billoreilly.com website. o'reily@fox do o'reily@foxnews.com. the word of the day, welischmerz. german word. again, thank you for watching us tonight. please always remember that the spin stops here. definitely looking out for you. >> it is friday june 21st. it certainly was a nail biter. but the heat once again crowned nba champions. we are live where celebrations are going to continue this morning. murder investigation focusing on the home of an nfl player. this as we learn aaron hernandez tried to destroy a possible piec
if you would like a fak sim leah picture, donate $25 to independence fund. so far doing great.have a bigger cause, to give the lives back to the vets severely wounded. >> t >> the factor tip of the day. you need a vacation. some are heading to ireland to alaska, to excellent places, where i can wander around and not worry about stuff except leprechauns and bears. factor tip of the day. i hope you can do the same. have some fun, get a little rest, do something you like. that is it...
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guess leahe represents the coun, yes? the last anything mayor was won. >> nick faldo was the last champion in 1996. england got really excited about 15 years ago because they ha" this great generation of new golfer. now rose has finally broken through. it was really emotional day for him yesterday when he stood here on the 18th green. he just glanced up to the hea n heavens and said he was thinking of his &ate father. it was lost on him that yesterday was father's day. >> i always knew the u.s. open finished on father's day. i've been in contention most of the week. i kind of really wanted to have that moment where i could share with him and honor him. >> reporter: the last englishman to win the u.s. open says he thinks he could win another five majors. he's that good. >> he's got a great swi'g. we got to talk about phil mi()q&son. six times he's been second and happv birthday leftie. >> it's just awful for him. it really did look as though the stars were lialigning well for him. it was his birthday week. it was father's
guess leahe represents the coun, yes? the last anything mayor was won. >> nick faldo was the last champion in 1996. england got really excited about 15 years ago because they ha" this great generation of new golfer. now rose has finally broken through. it was really emotional day for him yesterday when he stood here on the 18th green. he just glanced up to the hea n heavens and said he was thinking of his &ate father. it was lost on him that yesterday was father's day. >> i...
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and leah is a genius. what is it like watching with your dad your sex scenes? >> it is unique.re a few people that can say that they do this. but i have every season so far we have watched all the episodes for the first time together. >> anderson: do you really? >> yes. >> anderson: that would freak me out? >> i know what is coming and i prepare them. and usually they live through the filming of it with me because we are close and season one i was living on their couch in new york so i would come home from work and this is like i did today. how is the news, dad? [laughter] >> anderson: a couple episodes you slept with the actor andrew reynolds. >> yes, i did. he is so charming and funny. and all of the boys who have been partners of marnie's on the show get uncomfortable around my dad. but he slaps on the back and goes that was so funny. totally throws people off. especially one scene in particular that both my parents were cracking up when they watched it. so i thought ok, they clearly -- >> anderson: you don't get embarrassed at all? >> i don't. i wanted to be an actor since
and leah is a genius. what is it like watching with your dad your sex scenes? >> it is unique.re a few people that can say that they do this. but i have every season so far we have watched all the episodes for the first time together. >> anderson: do you really? >> yes. >> anderson: that would freak me out? >> i know what is coming and i prepare them. and usually they live through the filming of it with me because we are close and season one i was living on their...
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. >> here with solutions is cosmopolitan's beauty director, leah walter, she's gorgeous. >> i know there a lot of germs and stuff on my cell phone. because we've done a lot of stories about that. but you don't really think of what that does to your skin when it's pressed up against to your face like that. >> it's in the gross bags and it all goes straight to the face. >> in fact the dermatologists are now calling this area, the temple to the chin, the phone zone. it's the break-out prone area now. >> so what's the best thing to do? >> the ear buds, speaker phone, the bluetooth. get the phone off your face. and give your phone a bath ever everyday if you can. >> with what? >> wet ones or dry wipes that are infused with anti-bacterial properties that can you wipe and sanitize your phone. >> dot wet ones hurt your phone? >> not really. you don't want to soak it. >> what do you want to do with your face? >> benzoyle peroxide. that is the best anti-bacterial. >> and this one is from neutrogena, to keep the pores clear. >> there's nothing that neutrogena doesn't do right. they have great produ
. >> here with solutions is cosmopolitan's beauty director, leah walter, she's gorgeous. >> i know there a lot of germs and stuff on my cell phone. because we've done a lot of stories about that. but you don't really think of what that does to your skin when it's pressed up against to your face like that. >> it's in the gross bags and it all goes straight to the face. >> in fact the dermatologists are now calling this area, the temple to the chin, the phone zone. it's...
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saroyan: i just heard from leah kressin.e best hematologist i know, top expert in her field. i completely trust her work, and... she couldn't i.d. the gas that pelant used. i'm sorry. but you're not giving up on this, right? well... i don't know what else to do. there's no residue in your blood, there's no residue on the victim. the tech team went over every inch of your place. well, then they go over it again. i mean, every millimeter. someone missed something. given the time and resources we have, i have to go with what has the highest probability of... if it's about resources, just tell me how much you need me to give you. money isn't the issue. please. money is always the issue. it's a good thing that i'm rich. half the funding for the jeffersonian comes from the cantilever group. we have to stay focused on what's important. he was in my bedroom. he threatened my wife, my child. nothing is more important than that. sweets: xavier freeman-- did five tours as a seal, mustered out in 2008. nothing on him since. well, not ma
saroyan: i just heard from leah kressin.e best hematologist i know, top expert in her field. i completely trust her work, and... she couldn't i.d. the gas that pelant used. i'm sorry. but you're not giving up on this, right? well... i don't know what else to do. there's no residue in your blood, there's no residue on the victim. the tech team went over every inch of your place. well, then they go over it again. i mean, every millimeter. someone missed something. given the time and resources we...
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lift drivers like leah undergo strict background check and at least car pool once a week she will saventh. >> why not. all going to the same place. >>reporter: armed with these tips they expect to save nearly 4000 dollars this year alone. that would nearly cut the gas bills in half. a nice nest egg for the next chapter. abc news san francisco. >> good idea. you can get the exclusive 7 news way traffic app that was mentioned there. it's free at the apple app store or from gaggle play. >> coming up next. technology expo licenses of reality are blurring tonight. you will enter a world of 4 detention for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>
lift drivers like leah undergo strict background check and at least car pool once a week she will saventh. >> why not. all going to the same place. >>reporter: armed with these tips they expect to save nearly 4000 dollars this year alone. that would nearly cut the gas bills in half. a nice nest egg for the next chapter. abc news san francisco. >> good idea. you can get the exclusive 7 news way traffic app that was mentioned there. it's free at the apple app store or from...
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>> my aunt leah does.e only one because she's like, yo, chill out. >> how do you take that? >> i just take it with love. that's what aunties are supposed to do. >> speaking of your sister, look at this. i love that. >> oh. >> i had an early start, man. >> love those glasses, first of all. >> i got a pair. i went through phases, man. >> finding yourself? >> yeah. >> at least we could see your eyes with those. >> here you go, eh. >> look at the different waves of hip-hop, how much it's about new york and l.a. and then for a while atlanta and even more south, louisiana became the spot. >> yeah. >> between cash money, no limit where all the videos were made and pittsburgh sort of pops up out of nowhere. >> you know what? nobody ever shouted out pittsburgh, ever, like ever. they would be like where brooklyn at? where phil philly at? where jersey at? where south carolina at? where vegas at? i'm like, yo, where's pittsburgh at, so now they shout out pittsburgh. >> what's the celebration of pittsburgh? what is it
>> my aunt leah does.e only one because she's like, yo, chill out. >> how do you take that? >> i just take it with love. that's what aunties are supposed to do. >> speaking of your sister, look at this. i love that. >> oh. >> i had an early start, man. >> love those glasses, first of all. >> i got a pair. i went through phases, man. >> finding yourself? >> yeah. >> at least we could see your eyes with those. >> here you go,...
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when that happens, justice ka leah says today's ruling is going to give them everything they need to win that case and make utah recognize same sex marriages as well. he said in his dissent today, the view that this court will take about state prohibition of same sex marriage is indicated beyond mistaking in today's opinion. he quotes all the reasoning why the federal government has to recognize same sex marriages and then he says this, how easy it is, how inevitable to reach the same conclusion with regard to state laws denying same sex couples marital status. it is only a pretense that today's prohibition of laws excluding same sex marriage is confined to the federal government. the other shoe will drop later, maybe next term. do you think he's right? he was right ten years ago today. he was right the last time. if today's rulings mean not just that marriage equality will be true again in california, and that 100 million americans will live in states that afford not just skim milk second class marriages but full class marriages even if you're gay, if it doesn't mean just that, but
when that happens, justice ka leah says today's ruling is going to give them everything they need to win that case and make utah recognize same sex marriages as well. he said in his dissent today, the view that this court will take about state prohibition of same sex marriage is indicated beyond mistaking in today's opinion. he quotes all the reasoning why the federal government has to recognize same sex marriages and then he says this, how easy it is, how inevitable to reach the same...
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the court broke along ideological lines justices roberts scarks leah, alito and the most powerful man on earth kennedy voting against the provision. while justices ginsburg, breyer, sotomayor and kagan voted to keep the act intact. writing for the majority, chief justice roberts claimed the formula that determined whether states had passed laws that reduced minority voting were out-of-date and no longer justified treating some states differently than others. in the words of the decision and i quote... >>> in other words my friends laws to stop bigotry are bigoted against bigots. president obama immediately released a statement saying he was deeply disappointed in the ruling which he said and i quote... now, congressman john lies, a hero of the civil rights era who marched with dr. king was a bit more blunt. >> what the supreme court did was to put a dagger in the very heart of the voting rights act of 1965. >> john: while in texas you'll be shocked to know, state officials marked the court's decision by immediately enacting a voter i.d. law that will make it harder for poor people, ol
the court broke along ideological lines justices roberts scarks leah, alito and the most powerful man on earth kennedy voting against the provision. while justices ginsburg, breyer, sotomayor and kagan voted to keep the act intact. writing for the majority, chief justice roberts claimed the formula that determined whether states had passed laws that reduced minority voting were out-of-date and no longer justified treating some states differently than others. in the words of the decision and i...
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>> leah? >> reporter: time after time. >> so here, look, you want a toy. all the toys. look at all the toys you have over here. >> not so much. >> reporter: should parent be concerned? >> the young kids need to be developing language skills and recognize a facial expression and not scanning the in the net on an ipad. >> reporter: the key experts say is not to use the tablet as an electronic babysitter but as a teaching tool. >> what are you drawing, pumpkin? >> reporter: interact with your child as they use the devices. research shows toddlers can learn from programs like age-appropriate video games. and little alex, that 10 day old infant now 1-year-old. still transfixed by the ipad. it is a toy he is not growing out anytime soon. juju chang, abc news, new york. >> your 8-month-old devon, does he have interest in the iphone? >> we do facetime with dad. that he loves. i haven't done this. >> yeah, that, wants to bite it. >> everything, don't do it too much. if you are going to do it. more power to you. don't do it too much. >> ten days seems a little. >> i
>> leah? >> reporter: time after time. >> so here, look, you want a toy. all the toys. look at all the toys you have over here. >> not so much. >> reporter: should parent be concerned? >> the young kids need to be developing language skills and recognize a facial expression and not scanning the in the net on an ipad. >> reporter: the key experts say is not to use the tablet as an electronic babysitter but as a teaching tool. >> what are you...
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justice leah had voted to strike down the section four voting right act. >> i want to bring us to closure. the major decisions that we have talked about, what do they tell us about the collective o of what the courtss that we have talked about, what do they tell us about the collective o of what the courts they is in democracy. it is interesting when you think about the individual cases. what is the court of two? what is going on to debate points like this? >> this is something i tell my students. no theory has a market on that argument about judicial restraint. i think it can be used by anyone they are upset at the decision to strike down an act of congress. it isot sure i believe something we can ascribe to the robert court. it is a rhetorical argument you could say when you're not in the majority. that might be kind of skeptical. >> i think there are fundamental differences. it is a rhetorical as something that is not well rooted. at least in someone the area of the bill of rights that believes in an evolving constitution. he is going to do the evolution. the court might be a better in
justice leah had voted to strike down the section four voting right act. >> i want to bring us to closure. the major decisions that we have talked about, what do they tell us about the collective o of what the courtss that we have talked about, what do they tell us about the collective o of what the courts they is in democracy. it is interesting when you think about the individual cases. what is the court of two? what is going on to debate points like this? >> this is something i...
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it is telling that justice -- h and -- the leah justice scalia -- what can be done? justice scalia is famous for arguing that the rule of law is a law of rules. in this case i think he is very much confident without strong viewpoint. it is consonant with the language of the constitution. the fourth amendment is quite unusual. rule.a standard and not a both cases suggest the court is more likely to read law as a standard. because of these new technologies are radically different from the past, it may -- in contrast, a standard allows judges to update the law by subconsciously looking at the policy considerations beyond the standard and balancing them. it should be known that you information -- and information makes standards practical. one of the problems we standard , it-- with new information will make standards more attractive. i will give you a brief example. montana had a standard of driving at a reasonable speed. that is an indication how information technology can make important to deal with new technologies. one other point of general interest emergence. they
it is telling that justice -- h and -- the leah justice scalia -- what can be done? justice scalia is famous for arguing that the rule of law is a law of rules. in this case i think he is very much confident without strong viewpoint. it is consonant with the language of the constitution. the fourth amendment is quite unusual. rule.a standard and not a both cases suggest the court is more likely to read law as a standard. because of these new technologies are radically different from the past,...
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. >> here with solutions is cosmopolit cosmopolitan's beauty director, leah walter, she's gorgeous. > what do you want to do with your face? >> benzoyle peroxide. >> and this one is from neutrogena, to keep the pores clear. >> there's nothing that neutrogena doesn't do right. they have great products. >> squinting is another problem because the screens are so small. they're causing crow's feet and the 11 lines. >> what are the 11 lines? >> the vertical lines between the brow. and the deeper wrinkles in your 30s to 50s, they're getting deeper. so make sure you're increasing your phone's brightness, easier to read and the font size. >> that's why people should get a jitterbug phone. >> i think i'm going to get one. i'm going to mix it up and get a jitterbug phone. >> this will keep the muscles from moving as much. >> is that olay? >> yes. >> and a new thing that the derms are calling now, text neck. like turkey neck, but a younger age. >> what do you do had. >> hold your phone a little more to an eye level instead of going down like that. that's what's causing it. the collagen is breaki
. >> here with solutions is cosmopolit cosmopolitan's beauty director, leah walter, she's gorgeous. > what do you want to do with your face? >> benzoyle peroxide. >> and this one is from neutrogena, to keep the pores clear. >> there's nothing that neutrogena doesn't do right. they have great products. >> squinting is another problem because the screens are so small. they're causing crow's feet and the 11 lines. >> what are the 11 lines? >> the...
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justice leah had voted to strike down the section four voting right act. i want to bring us to closure. looking at the major decisions that we have talked about, what do they tell us about the collective of what the courts job is in democracy. it is interesting when you think about the individual cases. what is the court of two?-- what is the court up to. what is going on to debate points like this? >> this is something i tell my students. no theory has a market on that argument about judicial restraint. i think it can be used by anyone in dissent when they are upset at the decision to strike down an act of congress. i am not sure i believe it is something we can ascribe to the robert court.and not to other past courts. it is a rhetorical argument you could say when you're not in the majority. that might be kind of skeptical. >> i think there are fundamental differences. it is not a surprise as something that is not well rooted. he is really someone at least in the area of the bill of rights that believes in an evolving constitution. he is going to do the
justice leah had voted to strike down the section four voting right act. i want to bring us to closure. looking at the major decisions that we have talked about, what do they tell us about the collective of what the courts job is in democracy. it is interesting when you think about the individual cases. what is the court of two?-- what is the court up to. what is going on to debate points like this? >> this is something i tell my students. no theory has a market on that argument about...