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. >> reporter: more importantly they are trying to raise $120,000 for als also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate and become paralyzed because of this disease has been the worst thing in my life. >> reporter: amanda duran lost her father to als in 2007. he was 46. >> we are just hoping that no other family has to go through this. we are hoping they find a cure soon. >> reporter: but finding a cure comes at a cost. >> it costs about $1 billion to bring a drug to market for a treatment. and we don't have a treatment for als. >> reporter: that's why so many showed up to promote awareness including former yankee great mickey rivers and bucky dent. >> we loves two great yankees. lou gehrig and catfish hunter our teammate. >> it's an honor to come out here. >> reporter: they hope as to start another social media phenomenon. organizers say they are going to send the number of participants and proof to the guinness book of world records and should know if they beat it in the next few months. in central park, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> 495 people took the challenge
. >> reporter: more importantly they are trying to raise $120,000 for als also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate and become paralyzed because of this disease has been the worst thing in my life. >> reporter: amanda duran lost her father to als in 2007. he was 46. >> we are just hoping that no other family has to go through this. we are hoping they find a cure soon. >> reporter: but finding a cure comes at a cost. >> it costs about...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> rose: very good news for those touched by lou gehrig's disease.ning news. i'm charlie rose. i'll be sitting in for scott again tomorrow night, and i'll see you early in the day on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> "19 kids and counting" star josh duggar admits he was unfaithful to his wife. >> new outrage after he was reportedly caught using the cheating web site, ashley madison. >> i'm grateful for my wife. just such a blessing when you can honor each other. >> the hypocrisy of this. >> two reported accounts. what the family values activist is now saying about his secret double life. >> it takes a special kind of sociopath. >>> and why is ben affleck's ex-nanny getting hounded about babies? >>> kelly clarkson works out her big news and jennifer aniston tells me about her secret i dos. >> beautiful moment. >>> also, did kim richards' sister put her in a psych ward? >>> and ten years after katrina, our look with brad pitt.
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> rose: very good news for those touched by lou gehrig's disease.ning news. i'm charlie rose. i'll be sitting in for scott again tomorrow night, and i'll see you early in the day on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> "19 kids and counting" star josh duggar admits he was unfaithful to his wife. >> new outrage after he was reportedly...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> rose: very good news for those touched by lou gehrig's disease.ning news. i'm charlie rose. i'll be sitting in for scott again tomorrow night, and i'll see you early in the day on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. we begin tonight with a yellow weather alert. we've got a live look from sky cam 9 out at the national mall. right now sure it looks dry for a minute, but the heavy storms are along the way. >> our chief meteorologist topper shutt is standing by with a first alert forecast. >> yes, indeed. , we're looking at flash flood warnings to the south of us at about 9:00, which means that flooding is occurring. we're looking for heavy rain this spring and they still appear to be between fairfax and manassas with a lot
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> rose: very good news for those touched by lou gehrig's disease.ning news. i'm charlie rose. i'll be sitting in for scott again tomorrow night, and i'll see you early in the day on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. we begin tonight with a yellow weather alert. we've got a live look from sky...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> rose: very good news for those touched by lou gehrig's disease.ing news." i'm charlie rose. i'll be sitting in for scott again tomorrow night, and i'll see you early in the day on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> new information on an accident involving an amtrak train and pickup truck. how a boater was injured in the high impact collision. >> personal emails sent from this police chief's city account. now a probe into what some are calling questionable messages. >> and more gunshots than grocery stores in this small town. why the police chief says his plan to change that may have backfired. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. let's get to that breaking news tonight. a nasty crash between an amtrak train and pickup in contra costa county. two people are injured tonight. we are learning now that one of those injured was on a boat that was in the impact zone. this collision happened in knightsen right off orwood road near the resort where th
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> rose: very good news for those touched by lou gehrig's disease.ing news." i'm charlie rose. i'll be sitting in for scott again tomorrow night, and i'll see you early in the day on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> new information on an accident involving an amtrak train and pickup truck. how a boater was injured in the high impact collision....
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i had haefrd of als and lou gehrig.e horrific and unbelievable journey that this puts its patients through. with a 3 to 5 year prognosis with no treatment and no cure. >> nancy, talk to us about how you are, you know, through your own personal experience what you have done with als, how are you opening other people, other nam, other moms coping through what you went through? >> well i think first of all we're talking about als. als wasn't in the public consciousness. we know that there is only 30,000 americans living with the disease at one time. but the stat is every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed with this disease. every 90 minutes someone dies from this disease. so the greatest things that i've heard since the ice bucket challenge in the last year is that when people are being diagnosed with it now, they know there is a community. they know that there are people that are out there. the families and the supporters of other patients are working towards keeping the funding coming so these researchers can get a treatmen
i had haefrd of als and lou gehrig.e horrific and unbelievable journey that this puts its patients through. with a 3 to 5 year prognosis with no treatment and no cure. >> nancy, talk to us about how you are, you know, through your own personal experience what you have done with als, how are you opening other people, other nam, other moms coping through what you went through? >> well i think first of all we're talking about als. als wasn't in the public consciousness. we know that...
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also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate, become paralyzed because of thisease, has been the worse thing in my life. >> amanda lost her father to als in 2007. he was 46 years old. >> we're just hoping that no other family has to go through this. we're hoping they finds a cure very soon. >> but finding a cure comes at a cost. >> it costs about a billion dollars to bring a drug to market for a treatment. and we don't have a treatment for als. >> and that's why so many showed up to promote awareness, including former yankee great, mickey rivers, and bucky dent. >> so we lost two great yankees, lost lou gehrig, and our teammate. >> they hope to start another global social media phenomenon. >> organizers at the event say they'll send number of participants and troops over to the guiness book of world records. they should know if they beat the records in the next few months. in central park, elena gold, cbs2 news. >> patco says it found defect that's causing some of up the trains to stop without warning. happened 43 times between may and july of this year alone. o
also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate, become paralyzed because of thisease, has been the worse thing in my life. >> amanda lost her father to als in 2007. he was 46 years old. >> we're just hoping that no other family has to go through this. we're hoping they finds a cure very soon. >> but finding a cure comes at a cost. >> it costs about a billion dollars to bring a drug to market for a treatment. and we don't have a treatment for...
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. >> those four charities are the jackie robinson foundation, the lou gehrig foundation for als patients, the hall of fame's charity, and then derek jeter's turn 2 foundation. >> although he might be a yankee fan at heart, matt is really just a fan of baseball. [ up-tempo music playing ] clearly a kid with a bright future ahead of him. if you want to check out matt's blog, you can go to... or, for his video blog, search... >> it's no secret -- teens today are more stressed than ever. while we can't avoid things like grades, tests, and social pressures, we can learn to deal with the stress they cause. as emily reports, one technique is yoga. [ mellow music playing ] >> with me is brenda schnable. she's a yoga therapist. hi. how are you? >> hi, emily. >> so, what exactly is yoga? >> yoga is a mind-body practice that was crated about 8,000 years ago in ancient india. >> and how can yoga help us deal with stress? >> yoga helps you on a physical, mental, and emotional level, builds your self-confidence, and when you feel more confident physically and mentally, you don't get stressed out as ea
. >> those four charities are the jackie robinson foundation, the lou gehrig foundation for als patients, the hall of fame's charity, and then derek jeter's turn 2 foundation. >> although he might be a yankee fan at heart, matt is really just a fan of baseball. [ up-tempo music playing ] clearly a kid with a bright future ahead of him. if you want to check out matt's blog, you can go to... or, for his video blog, search... >> it's no secret -- teens today are more stressed...
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well, it was raising money for als research and as you know, lou gehrig's disease was among the issuesre trying to help. well now scientists at johns hopkins says the 220 million raised has helped heed to a breakthrough. researchers were able to unravel the mystery of a protein talled tdp43 which is dysfunctional in about 90% of als patients. >>> as the school year gets under way across the country, some students will face a new test that has nothing to do with academics. the school district in the wisconsin town of crizits will begin random drug testing. the administration found a loophole. high school athlete, students who participate in extracurricular activities and students who have a parking pass can be tested as nonstudents. five students will be tested every two weeks. >>> coming up next in "the pulse," bad lipreading. the people behind the hilarious nfl versions are taking on the gop debate. >>> a must-see mom's dance routine in the delivery room. here's a little healthy advice. take care of what makes you, you. right down to your skin. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with 5
well, it was raising money for als research and as you know, lou gehrig's disease was among the issuesre trying to help. well now scientists at johns hopkins says the 220 million raised has helped heed to a breakthrough. researchers were able to unravel the mystery of a protein talled tdp43 which is dysfunctional in about 90% of als patients. >>> as the school year gets under way across the country, some students will face a new test that has nothing to do with academics. the school...
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million was raised from that challenge and went to the als association to help finds a cure for lou gehrig'sse. tonight there is word that the money paid for studies of a protein common with patients with that disease. that information gathered could help with the 15,000 people in the u.s. who live with als. >>> an emotional farewell today as then in and women of contra countiy police department said good-bye to a friend. he was laid to rest in his hometown of sacramento where he grew up. he was off duty at the time of the tragedy, the law enforcement family says he is nothing short of a hero. >> he died honorably doing exactly what he sore an oath to do. >> handsome and successful and humble and he showed the his love of people by his actions. >> he aspired to be a lieutenant but ended up serving the department for four years. >>> a troubling investigation is underway at the home of a rock and roll ledge end. a search warrant has been served at gene simmons home. the division that handled online crimes against children executed the search warrant. police say the family being key operative.
million was raised from that challenge and went to the als association to help finds a cure for lou gehrig'sse. tonight there is word that the money paid for studies of a protein common with patients with that disease. that information gathered could help with the 15,000 people in the u.s. who live with als. >>> an emotional farewell today as then in and women of contra countiy police department said good-bye to a friend. he was laid to rest in his hometown of sacramento where he grew...
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ice water, to raise money and awareness about als also known as lou gehrig's disease. nbc10 meteorologist bill henley served as emcee. >> three, two, one! go phillies! >> a major league work of art was officially unveiled today dedicated to the philadelphia phillies, the mural at 24th and walnut street towers eight stories high. it features more than 30 prominent players and icons and it depicts historic moments from the team's history including the 1980 and 2008 world series championships. >>> well it's the dog days of summer. and we mean that literally at one center city store. the store hosted an adoption event and there were dogs and cats and even a rabbit trying to find new homes. a pair of designers from bucks county who feature animals on their pillows and totes also autographed items for customer. >>> nbc10 and telemundo 2 are teaming up to find homes for pets in need called clear the shelters and happening saturday august 18th. participating shelters will be offered reduced adoption fees in hopes of finding help for local animals in shelters. here's how you ca
ice water, to raise money and awareness about als also known as lou gehrig's disease. nbc10 meteorologist bill henley served as emcee. >> three, two, one! go phillies! >> a major league work of art was officially unveiled today dedicated to the philadelphia phillies, the mural at 24th and walnut street towers eight stories high. it features more than 30 prominent players and icons and it depicts historic moments from the team's history including the 1980 and 2008 world series...
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charlie wiedmaier, of course, long-time head coach at los gatos high, who lost a long battle with lou gehrig's disease. well-remembered here. if you bought a ticket to this game, you get to watch the 49er practice, sit in the stands and watch the first practice. no question about the fact that things are different this year with the 49ers. a very tumultuous start to the season last year, jim harbaugh's final year. different with jim tomsula as head coach and it's definitely something the players can feel. >> last year was just a jumbled mess in a lot of areas. so really need to focus in on the things that we need to improve on from last year. also focus on the things that we feel like we did a good job of last year and build on those going forward. >> last year is behind me. there's nothing that we can do about last year, to be honest. only thing we can do is learn from it. i think everybody around here is happy with the way things are going. >> i was extremely happy with what we just saw. the only fat guy on the field today was me. so that was really exciting to see and it was -- you could ju
charlie wiedmaier, of course, long-time head coach at los gatos high, who lost a long battle with lou gehrig's disease. well-remembered here. if you bought a ticket to this game, you get to watch the 49er practice, sit in the stands and watch the first practice. no question about the fact that things are different this year with the 49ers. a very tumultuous start to the season last year, jim harbaugh's final year. different with jim tomsula as head coach and it's definitely something the...
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he's managed to raise $6,000 for a foundation that helps families struggling with als or lou gehrig'sisease. >> i got through because i thought about people who were having problems with the als and that pushed me on. it's a battle every day and doug has some way kind of reflected that challenge. it's just amazing what he's done. >> reporter: there are times doug says he wanted to give up. in february for instance his mom was in the hospital having a pacemaker implanted. that night he didn't make it into the water until almost 10 o'clock. it was no picnic. >> the water was 29 and the air was 9 degrees. that was a real rough night. >> you got to be a little nuts but it's for a good cause and we are so proud of him. >> the funny thing about him is he's the guy that wants to be in the background. >> reporter: it hasn't always been easy but doug says his yearly daily swims sometime under the worst conditions has taught him that if you put your mind to it you can do anything. in seaside park, i'm nora muchanic, channel6 "action news." >> time for sports. ducis here and the eagles have a sh
he's managed to raise $6,000 for a foundation that helps families struggling with als or lou gehrig'sisease. >> i got through because i thought about people who were having problems with the als and that pushed me on. it's a battle every day and doug has some way kind of reflected that challenge. it's just amazing what he's done. >> reporter: there are times doug says he wanted to give up. in february for instance his mom was in the hospital having a pacemaker implanted. that night...
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and i was a yankee fan right after lou gehrig died. and i learned a lot about stamina by knowing about lou gehrig. you know, his constant playing, his constant game attendance. he set a record until the baltimore orioles broke it, the player cal ripken broke it. and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your job." [laughter] >> there you go. [applause] all right. what advice would you give to someone having a child in 2013? >> uh, is there a reason for the year? >> just meaning now. it could be now. >> this is not a nostradamus question. >> no, no. [laughter] don't know. probably not. ha ha! [audience member
and i was a yankee fan right after lou gehrig died. and i learned a lot about stamina by knowing about lou gehrig. you know, his constant playing, his constant game attendance. he set a record until the baltimore orioles broke it, the player cal ripken broke it. and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha...
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. >>> still ahead, the popular ice bucket challenge raised millions to help research lou gehrigs disease, how the money raised may have helped a break through in treatment. >>> and mac and cheese with doritos on top, the meatballs at lincoln financial field that is making our mouth water. and cecily is back with the full accuweather forecast. when "action news" at 5:00 continues, stay with us. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. tea? now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> indonesia search and rescue agency is looking for one of two black boxes, from a plane that crashed over the weekend, the
. >>> still ahead, the popular ice bucket challenge raised millions to help research lou gehrigs disease, how the money raised may have helped a break through in treatment. >>> and mac and cheese with doritos on top, the meatballs at lincoln financial field that is making our mouth water. and cecily is back with the full accuweather forecast. when "action news" at 5:00 continues, stay with us. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi?...
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the money raised for als, known as lou gehrig's disease paid off. they studied a protein that doesn't work in the neurons of als patients. they think the problem can be fixed. keith was one of the first people to start the ice bucket challenge. he was diagnosed in 2012. >> we did get one miracle out of this. that was the funding an awareness that came through with the ice bucket challenge. we want one other miracle which is a cure. a treatment. >> his family says the efforts lead to a break through. the ice bucket challenge raising $115 million for the als association. 77 million went directly to research and a lot of people so happy when they did the ice bucket challenge that it lead to something important. >> raised so much awareness. it does take a village. >> absolutely. exploding. why this massive blast could have been much worse had it not been for a quick thinking worker. >>> why this brain grown by scientists could be the key to future medical marvels. >> taking a live look outside. another hot and humid afternoon. meteorologist bev bill eva
the money raised for als, known as lou gehrig's disease paid off. they studied a protein that doesn't work in the neurons of als patients. they think the problem can be fixed. keith was one of the first people to start the ice bucket challenge. he was diagnosed in 2012. >> we did get one miracle out of this. that was the funding an awareness that came through with the ice bucket challenge. we want one other miracle which is a cure. a treatment. >> his family says the efforts lead to...
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i'm going to paraphrase a quote from lou gehrig when he said i'm the luckiest man in the world. i feel like i've been the luckiest man in the world to serve the army for 39 years, alongside incredible soldiers of tremendous courage, dedication and commitment. that's been my honor for 39 years. and i will never, never forget it. our army is admired and keep the respected by our allies. the army is feared by our adversaries. our army is an essential part of the joint force, and one that will continue to be critical to our nation's future. and i know that they will continue to do whatever they're asked, whatever they might be asked to do it. they will be better prepared. the strength of our nation is our army. the strength of our army is our soldiers. the strength of our soldiers is our families. that's what makes us army strong. god bless all of you. thank you so much. [applause] [background sounds] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 30th chief of staff of the united states army, general milley. [applause] -- 39th. >> it's incredible that i can actually call him ray now, after so many y
i'm going to paraphrase a quote from lou gehrig when he said i'm the luckiest man in the world. i feel like i've been the luckiest man in the world to serve the army for 39 years, alongside incredible soldiers of tremendous courage, dedication and commitment. that's been my honor for 39 years. and i will never, never forget it. our army is admired and keep the respected by our allies. the army is feared by our adversaries. our army is an essential part of the joint force, and one that will...
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money raised by lots of folks that could have led through a possible break through for people with lou gehrigsisease. >> can we see the cecily one one more time. >> you remember that. >> i do. thanks monica. more students begin their journey to the priest hood this year at st. charles seminary, today they announced an increase of enrollment, they welcome 20 new men to study the archdiocese of philadelphia, the highest number of priestly vocation in the past 10 years, they are partially credited forming leaders based on the example set by pope francis. >>> and it's being called the momentous event our city has ever seen, creative minds around the delaware valley are hard at work, hand crafting special commemorative ways to lets say toast the pope. >> i love something edgy and fun and also commemorative. something debbie fireman cooked up in her kitchen, something she thinks the best thing since slice the bread. fireman says the idea just popped into her head when we toast the pope, why not toast the pope. >> he is the people's pope, why not honor him. >> it sears the holy c on to your bread and
money raised by lots of folks that could have led through a possible break through for people with lou gehrigsisease. >> can we see the cecily one one more time. >> you remember that. >> i do. thanks monica. more students begin their journey to the priest hood this year at st. charles seminary, today they announced an increase of enrollment, they welcome 20 new men to study the archdiocese of philadelphia, the highest number of priestly vocation in the past 10 years, they are...
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a treatment. >> that's right, the folks at johns hopkins say tdp43 not a cure for lou gehrig's disease could possibly lead to a cure so round two of the ice bucket challenge is already starting kicking it off last night oscar winner eddie redmayne who played stephen hawking. >> there's something -- people take great pleasure in watching that -- >> suffering. >> yeah. >> 440 million people have watched the ice bucket challenge online. >> fantastic. >> fantastic. thank you very much. >>> we have to move on to the flash flooding outside new york city yesterday and more storms on the way, ginger. >> if you looked at the radar like i do all day, the storms sat there west of new york city. new jersey, 3 1/2 inches falling quickly now washington, d.c. with a flash flood watch, buffalo and rochester, cold front moving through here overnight. jacqui: good morning, washington. grab the umbrella, you will not eat it that he will not need it all day, b but s showers and thunderstormss will return this afternoon and this evening when a flash fld watch kis into effect. otherwise, look for warm and h
a treatment. >> that's right, the folks at johns hopkins say tdp43 not a cure for lou gehrig's disease could possibly lead to a cure so round two of the ice bucket challenge is already starting kicking it off last night oscar winner eddie redmayne who played stephen hawking. >> there's something -- people take great pleasure in watching that -- >> suffering. >> yeah. >> 440 million people have watched the ice bucket challenge online. >> fantastic. >>...
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a treatment. >> that's right, the folks at johns hopkins say tdp43 not a cure for lou gehrig's disease but could possibly lead to a cure so round two of the ice bucket challenge is already starting kicking it off last night oscar winner eddie redmayne who played stephen hawking. >> there's something -- people take great pleasure in watching that -- >> suffering. >> yeah. >> 440 million people have watched the ice bucket challenge online. >> fantastic. >> fantastic. thank you very much. >>> we have to move on to the flash flooding outside new york city yesterday and more storms on the way, ginger. >> if you looked at the radar like i do all day, the storms sat there west of new york city. new jersey, 3 1/2 inches falling quickly now washington, d.c. >>> and robin live in new orleans. hey, robin. >> hey there, george. this morning we have the story of an amazing woman from mississippi. die an brugger surviving hurricane katrina by clinging to a tree for dear life. >> only thing i remember is the tree, there were two together and i had a foot in one and a foot in the other tree. it was al
a treatment. >> that's right, the folks at johns hopkins say tdp43 not a cure for lou gehrig's disease but could possibly lead to a cure so round two of the ice bucket challenge is already starting kicking it off last night oscar winner eddie redmayne who played stephen hawking. >> there's something -- people take great pleasure in watching that -- >> suffering. >> yeah. >> 440 million people have watched the ice bucket challenge online. >> fantastic....
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a treatment. >> that's right, the folks at johns hopkins say tdp43 not a cure for lou gehrig's disease could possibly lead to a cure so round two of the ice bucket challenge is already starting kicking it off last night oscar winner eddie redmayne who played stephen hawking. >> there's something -- people take great pleasure in watching that -- >> suffering. >> yeah. >> 440 million people have watched the ice bucket challenge online. >> fantastic. >> fantastic. thank you very much. >>> we have to move on to the flash flooding outside new york if you look to the radar like i do all day, the storm sat there, west of new york city, this is new jersey. washington with flood watches, the cold front moves in here overnight tonight. comfortable cities brought to you by amazon. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows a line of showers producing lightsenning earlier -- lightning earlier not right now. it is heading to lancaster, but those you in southwestern chester county could pick this up before the end of
a treatment. >> that's right, the folks at johns hopkins say tdp43 not a cure for lou gehrig's disease could possibly lead to a cure so round two of the ice bucket challenge is already starting kicking it off last night oscar winner eddie redmayne who played stephen hawking. >> there's something -- people take great pleasure in watching that -- >> suffering. >> yeah. >> 440 million people have watched the ice bucket challenge online. >> fantastic. >>...
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you remember the fad from last year, dumping buckets of ice water to raise money for als, lou gehrig's disease. some of the money will go to columbia university to map the genes and critical phase of 1500 people with als. alix: the question is, can they raise the money and without that kind of talent? scarlet: they need to come up with some thing else to go viral on a summer tuesday. alix: coming up, you will never need to ask for directions again. automakers, tech economies are fighting to make sure of that. i like it did details next. ♪ scarlet: there is a war brewing for the future of the american highway and who can map it the best fit it has traditional carmakers racing competition from gooe, apple, and even the chinese search giant. alix: cory johnson looks at the battle over your map. cory: there is a car race underway putting traditional carmakers against upstarts from silicon valley to the finish line, getting self driving cars on the road first, and maps are the fuel in this race. >> it was really about getting from a to b. transitioning from something visual to something emb
you remember the fad from last year, dumping buckets of ice water to raise money for als, lou gehrig's disease. some of the money will go to columbia university to map the genes and critical phase of 1500 people with als. alix: the question is, can they raise the money and without that kind of talent? scarlet: they need to come up with some thing else to go viral on a summer tuesday. alix: coming up, you will never need to ask for directions again. automakers, tech economies are fighting to...
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. >> reporter: more importantly they're trying to raise $120,000 for als, also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate and become paralyze because of in my life. >> we're just hoping that no this. very soon. >> find ago cure come at a cost. >> it costs about a billion dollars to bring a drug to market for a treatment and we don't have a treatment for als. >> that is why so many showed up to promote awareness including yankee greats mickey rivers and bucky dent. >> we lost catfish hunter, our teammate. >> they hope to start another global social media phenomenon that began last august. organizers say they're going to send a number of participants to the guinness book of world records records and should find out if they beat it in the next few months. 495 people took yesterdayed challenge which broke the guinness u.s. record but didn't break the world record of 782 people set in china. but, you know, they need to know for sure, which will come later. >> john, you did the ice bucket challenge. >> i was talking to my wife about this. they're doing it again. it is s
. >> reporter: more importantly they're trying to raise $120,000 for als, also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate and become paralyze because of in my life. >> we're just hoping that no this. very soon. >> find ago cure come at a cost. >> it costs about a billion dollars to bring a drug to market for a treatment and we don't have a treatment for als. >> that is why so many showed up to promote awareness including yankee greats...
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. >> reporter: more importantly they're trying to raise $120,000 for als, also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate and paralyzed because of the disease is the worst thing in my life. >> amanda duran lost her father. >> we hope no other family has to go through this. >> reporter: finding a cure comes at a cost. >> it costs a billion dollars to bring a drug to market for a treatment, and we don't have a treatment for als. >> reporter: and that's why so many showed up to pro might aware n including yankee great bucky dent and rivers. >> cat fish hunter is our teammate. >> they hope to start a global media phenomenon that took off last august. they'll send a number of participants to the guinness book of world records records and they should know if they beat the record in the next few months. >> preliminarily 495 people took yesterday's challenge. they think they broke the guinness u.s. record but not the world record of 782 people in china. >> 782 people. >> all at one time doing it. >>> the time is 7:08. if you're child got to pick every meal, what would the
. >> reporter: more importantly they're trying to raise $120,000 for als, also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> seeing my father deteriorate and paralyzed because of the disease is the worst thing in my life. >> amanda duran lost her father. >> we hope no other family has to go through this. >> reporter: finding a cure comes at a cost. >> it costs a billion dollars to bring a drug to market for a treatment, and we don't have a treatment for als. >>...
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those challenges raised public aware ps and more than $220 million to help fight lou geh g gehrig's disease. it's a good place to end the news update. you're up to date. let's go to ty. back to you. >> that's really, really terrific news. >> isn't that great? i think they're going to do a second round of the ice bucket challenge as well. you and i should do it. >> you're on. >> we deal it. >> i'm going on vacation, so we'll do it afterward. >> absolutely, ty. see you then. >>> the latest fed minute is going to be released in about 28 michbltss. d dom chu has been crunching the data. >> let's look at the stocks, dollars, and kmoldties. if you bought the day before, that means yesterday and gone back, average gain five days later about half a percent. it's positive. since yellen took over the fed in terrell part of 2014. now moving on to the dollar, the dollar index you can see up by nearly again half a percent. it's up 92% of the time. this is just during the yellen chairman fed chair and the gold story, dollar, gold, they kind of relate to each other. positive 25% of the time. just one out
those challenges raised public aware ps and more than $220 million to help fight lou geh g gehrig's disease. it's a good place to end the news update. you're up to date. let's go to ty. back to you. >> that's really, really terrific news. >> isn't that great? i think they're going to do a second round of the ice bucket challenge as well. you and i should do it. >> you're on. >> we deal it. >> i'm going on vacation, so we'll do it afterward. >> absolutely, ty....
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i've seen any long term residents and families being thrown out and seniors over 80 years old lou gehrig's disease their homes having no everywhere to go interim the regulation i want to make or whatever just didn't deal with the issues it sort of like the band aid on a broken leg not going to work one of the things i festival in love with in san francisco were the people the people standing behind me and coming to all those committee meetings and supervisors meetings they're the covet people that really want democracy to work that's why we're here if you want to know what is going on in the mission take a walk after the sun starts to go down you'll see all the tents cities springing up on fulsome and 19th street and many others and more and more and more every time he go for a walk i see more people living on the streets those people had homes so i just don't think this goes far enough you need to reconsider thank you. >> is there any additional public comment? >> okay public comment is closed. arrest opening up to commissioner antonini. >> comment a little bit on the housing one speaker
i've seen any long term residents and families being thrown out and seniors over 80 years old lou gehrig's disease their homes having no everywhere to go interim the regulation i want to make or whatever just didn't deal with the issues it sort of like the band aid on a broken leg not going to work one of the things i festival in love with in san francisco were the people the people standing behind me and coming to all those committee meetings and supervisors meetings they're the covet people...