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i lost 26 pounds and 20 inches.lts. - i know what you're thinking, how is it possible that people have these amazing results from yoga and pilates? they didn't. they got these amazing results from piyo. - piyo has definitely changed my whole life. who knew without weightlifting that i could like get real strong muscle? - you just need you, and your barefeet, and a yoga mat. i've lost 58 pounds. - i ended up loving the fact that i could work out at home at my own pace and i just used my own body weights in my own living room. - the fact that your feet stay on the floor, you're not jumping around. you're not jarring your body in any way. - and this really was so low impact that i was amazed when i saw the results. - with piyo, i have become a better me and i'm better at 50 than i've ever been. - it's me again. piyo fuses together more than just pilates and yoga. it fuses together athletic movement. all low impact, even things you've never seen before. they're completely unique to piyo and because of that, piyo takes c
i lost 26 pounds and 20 inches.lts. - i know what you're thinking, how is it possible that people have these amazing results from yoga and pilates? they didn't. they got these amazing results from piyo. - piyo has definitely changed my whole life. who knew without weightlifting that i could like get real strong muscle? - you just need you, and your barefeet, and a yoga mat. i've lost 58 pounds. - i ended up loving the fact that i could work out at home at my own pace and i just used my own body...
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the world today lost an icon.rst african-american woman to win the nobel peace prize in literature has died. hear her in her own words next. own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (avo) the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent during the subaru a lot to love event.
the world today lost an icon.rst african-american woman to win the nobel peace prize in literature has died. hear her in her own words next. own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (avo) the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru, a...
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tony has lost everything to his addiction. he gambled away the family home, leaving his wife and daughter homeless. there was no feelings, thoughts, consideration, remorse, understanding of my actions. ijust wanted to continue and continue and continue. and i thought of no one else... all i wanted to do was gamble. and that is why i'm a — a pathological gambler. in 2010 tony had tried to make a fresh start in dubai. he set up a property business. but he started betting online, gambling on everything from horses to roulette. he stole £3 million from clients and lost it all to uk gambling companies. what were you doing to get money to gamble? i'd committed fraud. i manipulated people. borrowing — anything. anything and everything. so you'd been stealing millions? millions. the majority of tony's gambling was with ladbrokes. the company should have been checking where the money was coming from. but ladbrokes didn't seem bothered. i got a text saying, um, along the lines of they had a responsibility, to ask me the provenance of my
tony has lost everything to his addiction. he gambled away the family home, leaving his wife and daughter homeless. there was no feelings, thoughts, consideration, remorse, understanding of my actions. ijust wanted to continue and continue and continue. and i thought of no one else... all i wanted to do was gamble. and that is why i'm a — a pathological gambler. in 2010 tony had tried to make a fresh start in dubai. he set up a property business. but he started betting online, gambling on...
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i've lost them to cancer, and i've lost them to the fickle world of show business. thank you.e well, ladies and gentlemen, janine hammond! i am a comedian, and my ability is so new it hurts like new shoes. the attachments to my ears are called shoes. they do cost a fortune. they do pinch like hell, but it is worth it, they make me feel amazing, and confident. the first time i noticed anything was wrong, i am on stage, what happened is, i am a performer and i am on stage, and i am being hilarious, absolutely bloody hilarious, but didn't have a clue why, right? i was not intending to be. it turns out that when i was talking to people in the audience i was repeating back completely the wrong thing, i would be like, "hey sir, how did you meet your wife?" "you met her in a cuban trans club, did you?" turns out he had met her in transit in cuba. my hearing had gone to my left ear and it was quite simple, and i was told it was just the one ear, and you can adapt, i got a hearing aid, it was fine, it was all cool, it is pretty easy with one hearing aid for moderate to medium hearing l
i've lost them to cancer, and i've lost them to the fickle world of show business. thank you.e well, ladies and gentlemen, janine hammond! i am a comedian, and my ability is so new it hurts like new shoes. the attachments to my ears are called shoes. they do cost a fortune. they do pinch like hell, but it is worth it, they make me feel amazing, and confident. the first time i noticed anything was wrong, i am on stage, what happened is, i am a performer and i am on stage, and i am being...
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almost every case was lost. lost. lost. they thought we were stupid.
almost every case was lost. lost. lost. they thought we were stupid.
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"i've lost hope. i lost my brother, my friends who came to join my wedding party," he said. isis claiming responsibility for the attack that came just a day after president trump hosted a meeting in bedminster with his afghan envoy and top cabinet officials on the current negotiations with the taliban. >> we're there for one reason. we don't want that to be a laboratory. okay? can't be a laboratory for terror. >> reporter: president trump has
"i've lost hope. i lost my brother, my friends who came to join my wedding party," he said. isis claiming responsibility for the attack that came just a day after president trump hosted a meeting in bedminster with his afghan envoy and top cabinet officials on the current negotiations with the taliban. >> we're there for one reason. we don't want that to be a laboratory. okay? can't be a laboratory for terror. >> reporter: president trump has
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translation: i have lost hope.n my wedding party. the celebration of independence day doesn't matter to me any more. more than 180 guests were injured. many are here, fighting for their lives. the family are not known to be political, and the fear now is that the attackers have switched from targeting politicians and officials to targeting ordinary afghans. hours after the attack, families are still looking for their loved ones here at the emergency hospital. this attack was particularly shocking, because normally when civilians are caught in conflict, it's a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but here a wedding was specifically targeted. people aren't feeling safe anywhere any longer in this country. those safety concerns are increasing, especially now that the islamic state group has claimed it carried out the attack. taliban assurances that they are in control throughout the country are no longer credible. aulyia atrafi, bbc, kabul. some of the migrants stranded on board a charity ship off the
translation: i have lost hope.n my wedding party. the celebration of independence day doesn't matter to me any more. more than 180 guests were injured. many are here, fighting for their lives. the family are not known to be political, and the fear now is that the attackers have switched from targeting politicians and officials to targeting ordinary afghans. hours after the attack, families are still looking for their loved ones here at the emergency hospital. this attack was particularly...
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the story our guest referenced from the washington post, pictures from those lives lost. politicians started their summer break. by the time it concludes, what is the likelihood this issue will be front and center then? guest: that is exactly right. with this president and this trump era, where it seems like we go through 10 different news cycles in the course of one week, we have four weeks remaining of this congressional recess and that is a long time before congress reconvenes in washington and starts to begin to have a real, genuine debate about gun reforms. everyone is sort of scattered in their respective districts. 40 lawmakers were on a weeklong trip to israel led by steny hoyer and kevin mccarthy. members are on vacation. everyone is dispersed around the world during this recess. the real test will be what happens, whether there is any sort of momentum that is able to be preserved after this long four week recess and my earlier it seems like the media and the american public has often been distracted in afterrump by controversy controversy. it will be a real test
the story our guest referenced from the washington post, pictures from those lives lost. politicians started their summer break. by the time it concludes, what is the likelihood this issue will be front and center then? guest: that is exactly right. with this president and this trump era, where it seems like we go through 10 different news cycles in the course of one week, we have four weeks remaining of this congressional recess and that is a long time before congress reconvenes in washington...
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we're trying to recapture something that has already been lost?can rewild the environment and that will solve our problems? i have just been down and see what charlie burrell is doing down there on his 300,000 acres and it is miraculous. he is bringing back biodiversity at the same time he is creating economic stability, and that is so needed. and in a way that is... we need the new paradigm as it is expressed in that way to succeed. 66 million years ago, around the time europe's land bridge with africa disappeared, and even that concept is when we find extraordinary to imagine now, that there was land directly connecting europe and africa and species were travelling backwards and forwards across it, that disappears under the sea. the world, you write, was far warmer than that it is today, even allowing for what we are experiencing right now. are you optimistic that the earth can survive this experience? look, the earth's systems, really, are fundamentally regulated by bacteria and microorganisms, so it's a robust system. but as you go higher up t
we're trying to recapture something that has already been lost?can rewild the environment and that will solve our problems? i have just been down and see what charlie burrell is doing down there on his 300,000 acres and it is miraculous. he is bringing back biodiversity at the same time he is creating economic stability, and that is so needed. and in a way that is... we need the new paradigm as it is expressed in that way to succeed. 66 million years ago, around the time europe's land bridge...
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the dow lost 767 points. this comes after china let its currency sink to the lowest level in 11 years making it much more expensive to sell u.s. products there >>> and breaking news in new york a man learning his fate today after pleading guilty to mailing pipe bombs to prominent critics of president trump as well as cnn. cesar sayoc was sentenced to 20 years in prison. after causing a panic in october shortly before the midterm elections. sayoc apologized in court today for his actions. >>> we are back with more from el paso after this >>> finally tonight i met a man here today who spends his days and years traveling the country creating memorials we know all too well to remember victims for him, it's a journey without end. >> newtown where 26 kids were murdered or another shooting in parkland, florida. >> it is greg's itinerary of grief or mass murder his hand crafted crosses, stars of david, crescent moons are ubiquitous from columbine to pittsburgh and miles and miles of grief in between. now 22 placed ac
the dow lost 767 points. this comes after china let its currency sink to the lowest level in 11 years making it much more expensive to sell u.s. products there >>> and breaking news in new york a man learning his fate today after pleading guilty to mailing pipe bombs to prominent critics of president trump as well as cnn. cesar sayoc was sentenced to 20 years in prison. after causing a panic in october shortly before the midterm elections. sayoc apologized in court today for his...
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he lost his chance and lost his seat in parliament and the liberal democrats are now one of.re now one of.|j suppose borisjohnson may say liberal democrats are now one of.|j suppose boris johnson may say that yes, the conservatives have seen a majority of over 8000 overturned and thatis majority of over 8000 overturned and that is not good, but he came to power with a working majority of two. is it that much harder to govern with a working majority of one? the reality is it makes very little difference. it is already all but impossible for borisjohnson to command a reliable majority in the house of commons to get enough mps to vote his way to get anything done. withjust a majority to vote his way to get anything done. with just a majority of two. and cutting that down to one, it makes it harder but it was already all but impossible in the first place. it is more of a symbolic loss and an uncomfortable victory and one i don't think we will hear boris johnson go out of his way to talk about at all in the coming days and weeks. just one week into his time at number 10 downing st
he lost his chance and lost his seat in parliament and the liberal democrats are now one of.re now one of.|j suppose borisjohnson may say liberal democrats are now one of.|j suppose boris johnson may say that yes, the conservatives have seen a majority of over 8000 overturned and thatis majority of over 8000 overturned and that is not good, but he came to power with a working majority of two. is it that much harder to govern with a working majority of one? the reality is it makes very little...
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of high profile shootings ranging from parkland to orlando to las vegas where the most lives were lost and so this is seen as a critical moment because it seems a number of americans are simply frustrated this year volume of lives that have been lost and are really looking to our leaders for help to sort of stop the bloodshed. >> host: at the top of the list is a store you can find on the hill. you put publicsentiment as a major driver on whether something gets done or not . >> guest: exactly, the washington post over the weekend had a jarring image of the faces of the victims, 1100, more than 1100 victims of mass shootings in the course of our nations history over the past 50years . when you have that many people who have been lost to mass shootings, it seems after a while that everybody had some kind of connection, every american has some kind of connection whether those are all communities, those are all family were broken apart. and even thinking about my own family, thinking back to an uncle who survived a mass shooting in the 80s . i've seen some of the victims of that mass shoot
of high profile shootings ranging from parkland to orlando to las vegas where the most lives were lost and so this is seen as a critical moment because it seems a number of americans are simply frustrated this year volume of lives that have been lost and are really looking to our leaders for help to sort of stop the bloodshed. >> host: at the top of the list is a store you can find on the hill. you put publicsentiment as a major driver on whether something gets done or not . >>...
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many decrying that one life lost is too many. but there's no escaping the fact that these incidents are happening more and more. the gun violence archive puts the number of mass shootings this year at 255. those are incidents where four or more individuals were wounded, not including the gunman. when it comes to the el paso attack, the fbi believes the shooter specifically targeted his victims because they were of hiss t hispanic descent. officials say he traveled more than 600 miles, a ten-hour drive from allen, texas to el paso, a border town that's quietly proud of its mixed heritage. the cielo vista mall where the attack took place, located just five miles from the u.s.-mexico border. many mexican nationals cross the border to shop there. >> we're afraid to go out to walmart. we're afraid to go out to the street because we feel like we're being hunted. i mean, because of our color, skin color. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter first entered the walmart unarmed, scouted the store, and upon seeing the large number of his
many decrying that one life lost is too many. but there's no escaping the fact that these incidents are happening more and more. the gun violence archive puts the number of mass shootings this year at 255. those are incidents where four or more individuals were wounded, not including the gunman. when it comes to the el paso attack, the fbi believes the shooter specifically targeted his victims because they were of hiss t hispanic descent. officials say he traveled more than 600 miles, a...
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in danville, thousands of customers lost power. pg&e says it was heat related. the weather is having an impact, leaving its mark. let's see what today brings. live in walnut creek, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> in the south bay vta is providing free riders to cooling centers. several bay areas will have cooling centers open today. you can find the lowsest to you by going to our website, abc7news.com. >>> it is 4:30 on the dot f. you're just joining us, let's get a quick update on weather and traffic. >>> these temperatures look a lot like yesterday because they're going to be the same, maybe a degree warmer or two in some areas. 56 to 66. a little cooling left. this is the 7:00 temperature. 70 to 74 along the coast. 84 to 92 from noon to four. still in the 80s and 90s at 7:00. don't forget, poor air quality is possible. all around, find comft. inn side if you can. >>> taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza at 4:31 on this thursday morning. minor delays with cars stacking up in the cash paying lanes. no metering lights yet. we have road work out there. slow
in danville, thousands of customers lost power. pg&e says it was heat related. the weather is having an impact, leaving its mark. let's see what today brings. live in walnut creek, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> in the south bay vta is providing free riders to cooling centers. several bay areas will have cooling centers open today. you can find the lowsest to you by going to our website, abc7news.com. >>> it is 4:30 on the dot f. you're just joining us, let's get a quick...
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their lost soldiers. a lot of that work was absolutely done by women. women were much better at raising money than men were, and so women were heavily invested in this project of memory, of remembering, and honoring civil war losses, and they called them martyrs. this is highly political work, and one of the ways women can get away with it is that in the reconstruction period, this would have been seen us a traitorous if men had done it but because they're women and because they mask it as this female mourning, just take caring of the dead. it seems more appropriate and so they get away with what is deeply, deeply political work, that in men would have seen as treasonous and i argue these women make a really critical contribution to what we call the lost cause memory of the war, a mythical memory of the civil war that posits that slavery was benign institution, nothing to do with the cause of the war and the south was overwhelmedded and it wasn't fairly defeated. all of these kind of tropes of the lost cause are promulgated by women and they're active p
their lost soldiers. a lot of that work was absolutely done by women. women were much better at raising money than men were, and so women were heavily invested in this project of memory, of remembering, and honoring civil war losses, and they called them martyrs. this is highly political work, and one of the ways women can get away with it is that in the reconstruction period, this would have been seen us a traitorous if men had done it but because they're women and because they mask it as this...
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he's lost on nafta he'll continue to say it's a win, but he's lost on nafta because he lost 40 seats in the house, and nafta, the new nafta, is ratification certainly is uncertain. maybe a 30% rate that i can put on that it's going to get r ratified at all. and he's lost on china as well >> sorry to interrupt. i know you might say it depends on who his opponent might be because there's 20 of them, but would you vote for president trump again right now in the re-election? >> no. no, i couldn't vote for him. i've got to protect my business. there's other things as republicans that maybe we appreciate, we can appreciate the supreme court. we can appreciate the down stream judges. all that is fine but we would have got the supreme court out of another republican president so i won't be voting for the president again. >> it's interesting the purdue center for agriculture had an interesting study which confused me a little bit. it suggests that 79% of farmers surveyed believe the trade war would ultimately benefit u.s. agriculture. i'm trying to understand that. do you -- there's no way yo
he's lost on nafta he'll continue to say it's a win, but he's lost on nafta because he lost 40 seats in the house, and nafta, the new nafta, is ratification certainly is uncertain. maybe a 30% rate that i can put on that it's going to get r ratified at all. and he's lost on china as well >> sorry to interrupt. i know you might say it depends on who his opponent might be because there's 20 of them, but would you vote for president trump again right now in the re-election? >> no. no,...
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translation: i have lost hope. my brother and my friends who came to join my wedding party. the celebration of independence day doesn't matter to me any more. more than 180 guests were injured. many are here, fighting for their lives. the family are not known to be political, and the fear now is that the attackers have switched from targeting politicians and officials to targeting ordinary afghans. hours after the attack, families are still looking for their loved ones here at the emergency hospital. this attack was particularly shocking, because normally when civilians are caught in conflict, it's a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but here a wedding was specifically targeted. people aren't feeling safe anywhere any longer in this country. those safety concerns are increasing, especially now that the islamic state group has claimed it carried out the attack. taliban assurances that they are in control throughout the country are no longer credible. aulyia atrafi, bbc, kabul. the iranian oil tan
translation: i have lost hope. my brother and my friends who came to join my wedding party. the celebration of independence day doesn't matter to me any more. more than 180 guests were injured. many are here, fighting for their lives. the family are not known to be political, and the fear now is that the attackers have switched from targeting politicians and officials to targeting ordinary afghans. hours after the attack, families are still looking for their loved ones here at the emergency...
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i knew where their dads were, but i couldn't tell them. >> reporter: among those who lost their liveside the store, 25-year-old jordan anchondo. her sister says jordan collapsed on top of her 2-year-old baby after being shot-- a fateful fall that may have saved the boy's life. jordan's husband andre is among the missing. 60-year-old arturo benavides was also shopping, his family says. the army veteran was with his wife nina, who survived. 26 of the injured are still in the hospital, like marabel, counting the hours until she's reunited with maylene. what's it going to be like to see your daughter? >> i don't know. she's being strong for me and she seemed normal, but i know the moment i see her, she's going to break down. >> reporter: a brave mom, who's main concern now isn't her own injuries but the trauma experienced by her daughter and the other young girls. tonight, youth soccer teams from across the country are reaching out to this team, offering to help fund-raise for them, since their own effort was interrupted. norah. >> o'donnell: strong community outreach. janet shamlian, tha
i knew where their dads were, but i couldn't tell them. >> reporter: among those who lost their liveside the store, 25-year-old jordan anchondo. her sister says jordan collapsed on top of her 2-year-old baby after being shot-- a fateful fall that may have saved the boy's life. jordan's husband andre is among the missing. 60-year-old arturo benavides was also shopping, his family says. the army veteran was with his wife nina, who survived. 26 of the injured are still in the hospital, like...
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even just since the day that we lost my son. evenjust sharing since the day that we lost my son.pported him and was looking forward to him playing in the premiership and the championship with qpr. lee hoos, many people will see this as a real heartening story coming from football because so often we hear about football being all about the money, and you could have got a lot of money for the naming of that stadium, so why did qpr make the decision to go down this road? festival if you take a step back about football in general, i was at the charity shield game a couple of yea rs the charity shield game a couple of years ago, we were invited because of ourgame years ago, we were invited because of our game for grenfell tower and the work we did there. craig said something to me which stuck with me, he said, given the chance, football a lwa ys he said, given the chance, football always comes through. it stuck with me, i thought, always comes through. it stuck with me, ithought, he always comes through. it stuck with me, i thought, he absolutely right. as you can tell by the accent i
even just since the day that we lost my son. evenjust sharing since the day that we lost my son.pported him and was looking forward to him playing in the premiership and the championship with qpr. lee hoos, many people will see this as a real heartening story coming from football because so often we hear about football being all about the money, and you could have got a lot of money for the naming of that stadium, so why did qpr make the decision to go down this road? festival if you take a...
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today i spoke to one dad who lost his son at the parkland school shooting. he was in el paso during this attack, and he shared his powerful message with me>> thang >> reporter: this morning hours-long lines to donate blood, the center now asking people to stop bringing supplies on the side of a building a mural with a message already partially completed, because it wasn't meant for this tragedy, but another. >> this is not going to stop happening unless we do something. >> the artist manuel oliver lost his son joaquin in the parkland florida shooting last year today would have been his 19th birthday. >> i always thought of joaquin as an activist himself >> born in venezuela, he became a u.s. citizen in 2017 >> for others it's kind of a surprise that this kid, who is supposed to be a victim, is becoming an activist. >> reporter: since the parkland massacre, oliver has spread his son's message through painting 30 murals, and just happened to be in the el paso area during his advice to the newly grieving families -- >> more than anything else, use your voice to
today i spoke to one dad who lost his son at the parkland school shooting. he was in el paso during this attack, and he shared his powerful message with me>> thang >> reporter: this morning hours-long lines to donate blood, the center now asking people to stop bringing supplies on the side of a building a mural with a message already partially completed, because it wasn't meant for this tragedy, but another. >> this is not going to stop happening unless we do something....
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when "lost and found" continues.fx: upbeat music a lot of clothes you normally take to the cleaners aren't dirty dirty. they just need a quick refresh. try new febreze clothing quick dry mist. it eliminates odors and refreshes lightly-worn clothing. breathe happy febreze... la la la la la. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. the woman known as pepper finally has a piece of paper in her hand. the paper she's waited for most of her life to find. her birth certificate. but where would that piece of paper lead? here again is keith morrison. >> for 37 years, she'd been searching for her parents, her life, her name. now just as she'd given up ever finding the answer, here it was. a copy of her birth certificate. with her real name in black and white. rhonda patricia christie. and there were the names of her parents, too. robert and barbara christie. >> this is it. i was like, whoa. they were my parents. bobbie and bob. they were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her
when "lost and found" continues.fx: upbeat music a lot of clothes you normally take to the cleaners aren't dirty dirty. they just need a quick refresh. try new febreze clothing quick dry mist. it eliminates odors and refreshes lightly-worn clothing. breathe happy febreze... la la la la la. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. the woman known as pepper finally has a piece of paper in her hand. the paper she's waited for most of her life to find....
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in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?er) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. flying on a budget airline. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. tell your doctor if you have diabetic retinopathy or vision changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase the risk for low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. some side effects can lead to dehydration, whi
in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?er) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. flying on a budget airline. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid...
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games 5-0. concerns, and they've lost games 5—0.s ago, as recently as 2012, this was a premier league club with star players in those premier league years, like jj kocher. it has been a roller coaster ride for these bolton wanderers fans, although now tonight they still cling to some hope that there clu b to still cling to some hope that there club to be pulled back from the brink. thank you for the update. despite financial worries in football, the games must go on and there were eight premier league teams in action in the second round of the efl cup. west ham beat league two club newport county — but it took them 43 minutes before jack wilshire got the first, that's his debut goal for west ham after joining from arsenal last year. pablo fornals scored the second from close range. it finished 2—0 in south wales. a few upsets in some of the other games this evening — league two side colchester united put crystal palace out at selhurst park after the premier league side could only manage a goaless draw, then lost 5—4 on penalties. an
games 5-0. concerns, and they've lost games 5—0.s ago, as recently as 2012, this was a premier league club with star players in those premier league years, like jj kocher. it has been a roller coaster ride for these bolton wanderers fans, although now tonight they still cling to some hope that there clu b to still cling to some hope that there club to be pulled back from the brink. thank you for the update. despite financial worries in football, the games must go on and there were eight...
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huddersfield have lost their opening game of the new championship season. finalists, derby county, who had dutch legend philip cocu in charge for the first time. lydia campbell reports. with relatives in heartbreak for one, and play—off heartbreak for the other, both huddersfield under derby would only do an early—season morale boost. —— relegation heartbreak. that might be a new season, but i do to have the same old defensive problems. tom lawrence capitalised to open the scoring. but of the first goal was a messy one, the second was anything but. slick passing from start to finish, lawrence again the man with the final touch. absolutely magnificent! but things in football are rarely straightforward. student daya gave away a penalty that was coolly converted. —— derby give away a penalty. huddersfield's top goal—scorer in their last championship campaign should have pulled them level here. and that miss proved costly, with derby seeing the game out, giving new boss philip cocu a perfect start to life in england. lydia campbell, bbc news. that's all from sp
huddersfield have lost their opening game of the new championship season. finalists, derby county, who had dutch legend philip cocu in charge for the first time. lydia campbell reports. with relatives in heartbreak for one, and play—off heartbreak for the other, both huddersfield under derby would only do an early—season morale boost. —— relegation heartbreak. that might be a new season, but i do to have the same old defensive problems. tom lawrence capitalised to open the scoring. but...
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i did not know yet that i have lost a child that day. i was still waiting for her to come out of the building with her classmates. my middle daughter had evacuated safely and i knew my oldest daughter was on another campus in town. but i remember sitting there and just having this moment, thinking, here we are, all these years after columbine, and i am sitting in the parking lot, realizing that something like that has happened here. the unthinkable has happened here. and we really are not as well prepared as i had thought we were. do you hope to accomplish with this group? guest: what we do at safe and sound schools is try to source and curate the best resources, programs, and tools. we certainly create a lot of our own as well, in order to engage the whole community, all stakeholders. parents, students, safety professionals, educators, mental health professionals. really get everybody on board with this, and on the same page, working toward the same goal of safety in communities. what we hope to accomplish is ultimately to empower a nat
i did not know yet that i have lost a child that day. i was still waiting for her to come out of the building with her classmates. my middle daughter had evacuated safely and i knew my oldest daughter was on another campus in town. but i remember sitting there and just having this moment, thinking, here we are, all these years after columbine, and i am sitting in the parking lot, realizing that something like that has happened here. the unthinkable has happened here. and we really are not as...
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yet, we mourn those lost in these all too frequent disasters. it's important to remember that while some cities suffer these tragedies occasionally, others suffer them daily. like me, many members return to districts where gun violence is all too common. the rare exemption to find a family that has not been the victim of this national menace. that's why i support this act so strongly. we need to know who is buying guns and why. we need to make sure that our sportsmen are getting the opportunity to use guns in the proper manner. and not some psychopath. we need to show the country that our tolerance of gun violence is over. now, i would like to introduce a young man who has suffered this tragedy. but fortunately, he is here to speak on his own. gregory jackson. gregory: good afternoon. i'm gregory jackson, with the community justice fund. -- justice action fund. also, a survivor of gun violence. i want to thank the house of representatives are making such a strong stride forward to reduce violence. as hopefully many of you know, hundreds of thous
yet, we mourn those lost in these all too frequent disasters. it's important to remember that while some cities suffer these tragedies occasionally, others suffer them daily. like me, many members return to districts where gun violence is all too common. the rare exemption to find a family that has not been the victim of this national menace. that's why i support this act so strongly. we need to know who is buying guns and why. we need to make sure that our sportsmen are getting the opportunity...
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3 points to begin their campaign now max you seem to be happy don't pray for the eagles here they lost a lot of talent out there but you'll see them stripping the same type of success as last season you know i mean i think you ought to be realistic it's a bit of a recent look at yo bitch and sebastian left put it bringing in 100000000 euros and they haven't really spent a lot of it they've kept their coach i mean i think what they're going to try and do his keep the system and build again and just try and build from a base but i'm a bit disappointed that they haven't brought in much firepower i don't know where the goals are going to come from right you have a good point now their opponents often time lost a lot of talent in the window well they struggle yeah i think they're definitely going to struggle it almost seemed like they were focusing on stockpiling cash and not spending any and then of course the biggest departure in my opinion was really not as mine as their coach you know he's been replaced by his former assistant office kreuger it doesn't strike me as the move of a club wi
3 points to begin their campaign now max you seem to be happy don't pray for the eagles here they lost a lot of talent out there but you'll see them stripping the same type of success as last season you know i mean i think you ought to be realistic it's a bit of a recent look at yo bitch and sebastian left put it bringing in 100000000 euros and they haven't really spent a lot of it they've kept their coach i mean i think what they're going to try and do his keep the system and build again and...
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lost her eyesight.al trip to disneyland that may be the most unique experience that many have ever had. >>> and strap in for speed. the 10-year-old in one of the coolest action videos we've seen. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. ♪ there's no wifi out here but you'll finan better connection. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try
lost her eyesight.al trip to disneyland that may be the most unique experience that many have ever had. >>> and strap in for speed. the 10-year-old in one of the coolest action videos we've seen. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you...
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where the goals are going to come from right you have a good point now their opponents often time lost a lot of talent in the window well they struggle yeah i think they're definitely going to struggle it almost seemed like they were focusing on stockpiling cash and not spending any and then of course the biggest departure in my opinion was the leonardo's man as their coach you know he's been replaced by his former assistant outfits kreuger it doesn't strike me as the move of a club with big ambitions right now yaz year good point now speaking of ambitions and moves let's look at this season's title race a lot of activity in the transfer market let's go to the business so far by the defending champions munich do you think that they've done enough to retain their title no i think it's pretty poor i mean the transfer market is still open for a little bit but who has said we are done and i think that's not good enough i mean i'd give it a grade c. it best you look at the defenders they brought an early on that's a good good hole for them but then since then firepower not really that mean
where the goals are going to come from right you have a good point now their opponents often time lost a lot of talent in the window well they struggle yeah i think they're definitely going to struggle it almost seemed like they were focusing on stockpiling cash and not spending any and then of course the biggest departure in my opinion was the leonardo's man as their coach you know he's been replaced by his former assistant outfits kreuger it doesn't strike me as the move of a club with big...
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lost theirjobs so than 100,000 people are thought to have lost their jobs so far than 100,000 peoplet theirjobs so far and there are fears of more cars. the reduction that has taken place is so large and so dramatic and it has affected every single product group, like cars, commercial vehicles, which in the previous recession and downturns, was not the case. tens of thousands of people rely on other factories here to survive but there may be more bad news ahead. the performance of the auto industry as seen performance of the auto industry as seen as a measure of performance of the auto industry as seen as a measure of the economic health. with experts calling this the worst downturn to ever face the sector, there are serious concerns about the state of the economy as well. apple has apologised following revelations that it paid third—party workers to listen to voice recordings of users, a practice known as a grading, has been used by several tech firms as a way of improving speech recognition. apple, google and microsoft have stopped such work. bolton wanderers has been saved from co
lost theirjobs so than 100,000 people are thought to have lost their jobs so far than 100,000 peoplet theirjobs so far and there are fears of more cars. the reduction that has taken place is so large and so dramatic and it has affected every single product group, like cars, commercial vehicles, which in the previous recession and downturns, was not the case. tens of thousands of people rely on other factories here to survive but there may be more bad news ahead. the performance of the auto...
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i remarried lost my husband and i did 2 years. i spot cervical cancer at u.t.s. i am 40 years old i have had a dickey of really believe in real stuff let me. then i realised this was not my only story. gross always friend stella's husband has just died rose consoles her as best she can she wants to change the face of all widowed women and demands that the abuse of widows should stop. in the tradition of the ethnic group we're going to pass down to the family of the deceased. before this happens they're subjected to a so-called widow cleansing ritually it's a clear case of sexual abuse. rose tries to console stella telling her that she doesn't have to go through with it. it is in your hands you can change the . after. all men contributed. to the new table maybe i. missed him and i miss my husband very much. he could even cook which is really unusual in our culture. before he died he told me he was again it's the passing down and cleansing of widows and then the world. situation close enough surely means even if you are 60 years old. and a man has to be picked or t
i remarried lost my husband and i did 2 years. i spot cervical cancer at u.t.s. i am 40 years old i have had a dickey of really believe in real stuff let me. then i realised this was not my only story. gross always friend stella's husband has just died rose consoles her as best she can she wants to change the face of all widowed women and demands that the abuse of widows should stop. in the tradition of the ethnic group we're going to pass down to the family of the deceased. before this happens...
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we met up with a family from san ramon who lost their home to fire a decade ago. they found themselves running from fire again here in shasta county. >> it is kind of scary, yeah, because it looked to be heading our way. when that fire was going, the wind was blowing pretty good, from the fire, towards our house, so we were kind of nervous about that. >> i was upset at the beginning but i'm a lot calmer now, knowing that my house is still standing, unlike our house in san ramon, it's still standing and everything will be there when we get there. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is still under investigation. in shasta county, cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >>> even if you are already completely prepared for the possibility of an emergency evacuation, new information suggests that some bay area cities would likely experience gridlock, that is because there are too few escape routes. the list from street light data includes sausalito, southern marin fire held a fire evacuation drill back in july. the mayor there believes there are ample options. >> we do have two
we met up with a family from san ramon who lost their home to fire a decade ago. they found themselves running from fire again here in shasta county. >> it is kind of scary, yeah, because it looked to be heading our way. when that fire was going, the wind was blowing pretty good, from the fire, towards our house, so we were kind of nervous about that. >> i was upset at the beginning but i'm a lot calmer now, knowing that my house is still standing, unlike our house in san ramon,...
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the thames riverboat in which 51 people lost their lives.ars on, tributes are paid to those killed in the marchioness disaster. the government has reiterated its insistence that there is no prospect of a brexit deal until the eu agrees to scrap the irish backstop from the current withdrawal agreement. the backstop is intended to prevent a hard border on the island of ireland. speaking earlier this evening, the prime minister, who's due to meet european and world leaders this week, said he would try to persuade brussels to renegotiate the exit terms to get an agreement that would be passed by parliament: don't forget why we are doing this. the existing agreementjust does not work for the uk. they have rejected it three times and we cannot have this backstop. so i'm going to go see him ourfriends and then going to germany and france and i am going to germany and france and i am going to make the point that the backstop is going to come out and i have also said that, under no circumstances will the uk be putting in any kind of checks at the bor
the thames riverboat in which 51 people lost their lives.ars on, tributes are paid to those killed in the marchioness disaster. the government has reiterated its insistence that there is no prospect of a brexit deal until the eu agrees to scrap the irish backstop from the current withdrawal agreement. the backstop is intended to prevent a hard border on the island of ireland. speaking earlier this evening, the prime minister, who's due to meet european and world leaders this week, said he would...
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the nasdaq lost 278 points. 87. >>> "abc7 news" is committed to building a better bay area. in april, we told you about parking problems at the oakland zoo. the zoo has come up with what it hopes is a solution to put an end to the traffic jams. visitors will need to purchase a $10 ticket as they enter the zoo. members who get free parking can validate their tickets at the membership booth. >>> in the south bay, a resident is looking for a new place to roost. >> a peacock must be moved. and residents tell amanda del castillo there's conflict between neighbors where the bird lives now. >> reporter: the outskirts of downtown san jose seem like an unlikely place to find wildlife. but this is home to a city bird who comes and goes on his own terms. >> he's always here. >> reporter: david is the new owner of a neighboring property. he's gotten familiar with the peacock. >> when they bought the property, they had to disclose there was a live peacock on the property that occasionally made loud noises. so i disclosed tha
the nasdaq lost 278 points. 87. >>> "abc7 news" is committed to building a better bay area. in april, we told you about parking problems at the oakland zoo. the zoo has come up with what it hopes is a solution to put an end to the traffic jams. visitors will need to purchase a $10 ticket as they enter the zoo. members who get free parking can validate their tickets at the membership booth. >>> in the south bay, a resident is looking for a new place to roost. >>...
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the people of bury have lost theirs. theirfuture, unclear.s, unsure if they will ever see the once great shakers take to the field again. austin hillwood, bbc news. we've just heard from the england women's manager, phil neville talking about bury. well, he was speaking ahead of england's friendly against belgium tomorrow as they begin preparations for the euros in 2021. it will be england's first match since they lost the bronze medal game against sweden at the world cup in france. neville has said his side are not at the standard they should be and that they're tired of losing in semi—finals. we have got to be braver, tougher, and except that actually what we're doing at the moment isn't up to levels to win a gold medal and get to the final. we have to push our bodies, or football, to the final. we have to push our bodies, orfootball, ortactics. now for the next two years, if you are not prepared to push yourself beyond the limits we are already pushing it, then you are going to the 0lympic it, then you are going to the olympic games. and i
the people of bury have lost theirs. theirfuture, unclear.s, unsure if they will ever see the once great shakers take to the field again. austin hillwood, bbc news. we've just heard from the england women's manager, phil neville talking about bury. well, he was speaking ahead of england's friendly against belgium tomorrow as they begin preparations for the euros in 2021. it will be england's first match since they lost the bronze medal game against sweden at the world cup in france. neville has...
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doctors, teachers, and if you wear glasses, i lost many of my relatives and theyjust glasses, i lost many of my relatives and they just execute glasses, i lost many of my relatives and theyjust execute them, took them away and never saw them again. literally millions of people were marched out to the countryside to begin building the new society.- the time i think i must have been 17. i remember that the time i think i must have been 17. i rememberthat morning the time i think i must have been 17. i remember that morning we were in the kitchen, having breakfast. i heard a knock at the door and i saw two sergeants to both pointed their guns at me and shouted at me to get out of my house right now or i will shoot you. everyone packed on the road, on the bicycle or motorbike and everyone seemed to panic. if you stopped or were not moving you wear shot. and all young soldiers, 12, 14, 15. the younger ls, they were being pushed by the communist regime, khmer rogue, they look at you like you are the enemy, they hated you so much. one of my cousins we re hated you so much. one of my cousins
doctors, teachers, and if you wear glasses, i lost many of my relatives and theyjust glasses, i lost many of my relatives and they just execute glasses, i lost many of my relatives and theyjust execute them, took them away and never saw them again. literally millions of people were marched out to the countryside to begin building the new society.- the time i think i must have been 17. i remember that the time i think i must have been 17. i rememberthat morning the time i think i must have been...