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and we have the myers family, who this park is named after.uys were instrument in preserving the park and thank you for bringing smiles to kids. >> it's our pleasure and everybody on the committee that build this is great and for the kids it's awesome. >> it's a lot of fun. >> this woman right over here, you were building it and five-day its took you to build this. >> in the pouring rain. >> no more rain. no more rain. guys we'll have more fun. i'm going to find something to do. have a good evening rick and monica. >> have a great time. >> remember "action news" is about interaction with you, follow us on social media for the headlines and accuweather and breaking news and to just communicate with us, facebook, facebook.com/6abcactionnews and twitter at abc. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it
and we have the myers family, who this park is named after.uys were instrument in preserving the park and thank you for bringing smiles to kids. >> it's our pleasure and everybody on the committee that build this is great and for the kids it's awesome. >> it's a lot of fun. >> this woman right over here, you were building it and five-day its took you to build this. >> in the pouring rain. >> no more rain. no more rain. guys we'll have more fun. i'm going to find...
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myers has a couple words and he's like, what are you saying?ntries, the bench is clear, matt kemp, peacemaker for the padres, here comes the bullpen, they finally settled him down, just gets nasty out there, padres two on, two out, bumgarner pitches a beautiful game, don't forget that. brandan bell helping him out of a jam with a beautiful catch. then wil myers, late in the game after madison bumgarner walks, a few more words but they seem pleasant. maybe even an apology in there. eventually, a smile from myers as all is well, the giants win it. six in a row. >>> entertaining, the a's are rolling out there right now, three guys, power surging in their lineup, the fans are digging it, second inning, danny valencia, six homers in his last five games, if the a's out in front, 1-0. on the very next pitch, from cole hamels, lefty for the rangers, khris davis, just getting started here, with a solo shot, just about the same place, 2-0. in the ninth, the a's lead 4-3, ian desmond, off ryan madson, blown save, 5-for texas. the a's go to the bottom of t
myers has a couple words and he's like, what are you saying?ntries, the bench is clear, matt kemp, peacemaker for the padres, here comes the bullpen, they finally settled him down, just gets nasty out there, padres two on, two out, bumgarner pitches a beautiful game, don't forget that. brandan bell helping him out of a jam with a beautiful catch. then wil myers, late in the game after madison bumgarner walks, a few more words but they seem pleasant. maybe even an apology in there. eventually, a...
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myers belkin reports. concert northl korea style for the totalitarian country's most important gathering in nearly 40 years. and even adults, players were mobilized for a share of unparalleled patriotic thatr, a 70 day campaign has been denounced as a mass exercise in colors labor. the opening of the congress as people flock the central plaza, flowers in hand. >> holding the congress is a joyous thing. i will be showing my loyalty toward our dear leader. >> i will be participating in the event with these flowers. the entire country is filled with enthusiasm. myers: the duration of the event is unknown but it is widely seen as a push to secure same -- secure kim jong un's status as supreme leader. tandemc development in with increased nuclear capabilities. since 2011 north korea has carried out two nuclear test, widely seen as ballistic missile tests. international condemnation and sanctions see have -- seem to have encouraged the politically isolated country. a show of power from a country that does not al
myers belkin reports. concert northl korea style for the totalitarian country's most important gathering in nearly 40 years. and even adults, players were mobilized for a share of unparalleled patriotic thatr, a 70 day campaign has been denounced as a mass exercise in colors labor. the opening of the congress as people flock the central plaza, flowers in hand. >> holding the congress is a joyous thing. i will be showing my loyalty toward our dear leader. >> i will be participating...
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i watched coil like bristol myers that i owned, drop and drop and drop some more.n't realize it was a rotation into stocks and company that were in machinery companies with business that's would heat up. start popping. i didn't get that if i want to perform daily. i realized i would have to dump my heinz and bristol myers. i needed mining companies. if my fund dropped by more than 10%, i would have to open the doors and let people out of their contract with me. i noticed it sank and sank and sank because it was filled with best of breed and not what was fashionable. finally when i had fallen to 9%, i rebooted my faves. quickly got to even and then much more so. it was a sobering lesson i never forget. if you want to perform on a daily base, you have to take action. you can't just sit there and get your head handed to you because you own best of breed. there's a problem. this isn't one you can play at home without being a full time professional. here's. why it got hotter and hotter and the stocks kept getting higher and higher. at a certain point, it got too hot. pe
i watched coil like bristol myers that i owned, drop and drop and drop some more.n't realize it was a rotation into stocks and company that were in machinery companies with business that's would heat up. start popping. i didn't get that if i want to perform daily. i realized i would have to dump my heinz and bristol myers. i needed mining companies. if my fund dropped by more than 10%, i would have to open the doors and let people out of their contract with me. i noticed it sank and sank and...
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amy myer. mrs. myer, will you come forwards. the new guardian fwrz the golden gate how american got a great national park authors by amie myer with randolph [inaudible] tells the history of national park service and history of san francisco and bay area region. over 4 decades amie is a integral advocate and campion creating and preserving the ggna. she is a mother, gallen tear, guardian, author and visionary. amie myer born in brookland new york and graduated from overland college and married george myer. nob nab after service the couple stayed in san francisco. george passed in 1998. together they had two daughters who are now married and live near amie with fmlies in rich-round. they are always and our a close nit family and enjoys park adverners. after the first ether day amie myer nob nab 1972 is the ggnr, one the fers national parks established in a middle of sth urban area. i want to acknowledge sierra club becky evans who is a leader oof the sierra club and work with amie and others to develop a organization that is about
amy myer. mrs. myer, will you come forwards. the new guardian fwrz the golden gate how american got a great national park authors by amie myer with randolph [inaudible] tells the history of national park service and history of san francisco and bay area region. over 4 decades amie is a integral advocate and campion creating and preserving the ggna. she is a mother, gallen tear, guardian, author and visionary. amie myer born in brookland new york and graduated from overland college and married...
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police tell nbc 10 michael myers robbed a shell gas station in washington township then broke into a windslowe township home acting like he was a victim. we spoke to the 82-year-old homeowner who went after that suspect who was desperate for a getaway car. >> say, don't you lose your life for a car. i see he's got the knife and was going after my stomach so i let him go. >> police say myers took off with the victim's car then led police on the high-speed chase. he was finally caught about an hour later. >>> authorities are looking for a south jersey man who allegedly beat a man and his dog with a baseball bat. that dog was seriously hurt. it happened during a fight yesterday in burlington county. authorities say darren de carlo hilt the man and his dog several times on begonia street in browns mills. a warrant has been issued for dec decarlo's arrest. >>> in decision 2016, is it donald trump? the presumptive republican nominee is denying reports that he once posed as his own publicist. this after audio recordings like this one were made public. >> what's your name again? >> john mill
police tell nbc 10 michael myers robbed a shell gas station in washington township then broke into a windslowe township home acting like he was a victim. we spoke to the 82-year-old homeowner who went after that suspect who was desperate for a getaway car. >> say, don't you lose your life for a car. i see he's got the knife and was going after my stomach so i let him go. >> police say myers took off with the victim's car then led police on the high-speed chase. he was finally caught...
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lee myers of the "times."et me begin with amy, where are we in day two of this story? amy: the clinton campaign faces a central challenge, her trust numbers. the latest new york times poll, 64% of registered voters said they do not trust hillary clinton, the same amount as donald trump. they are wondering, how do we overcome that? that challenge has collided with this new report that is in some ways very damning, and the most damning because it plays right into the narrative that donald trump is trying to craft of her, as not being trustworthy. as finding ways to get around the rules. charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? steven: i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a judicial watch, a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this private server. who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, down thealso coming pike.- i think the inspector general
lee myers of the "times."et me begin with amy, where are we in day two of this story? amy: the clinton campaign faces a central challenge, her trust numbers. the latest new york times poll, 64% of registered voters said they do not trust hillary clinton, the same amount as donald trump. they are wondering, how do we overcome that? that challenge has collided with this new report that is in some ways very damning, and the most damning because it plays right into the narrative that...
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myere was a remarkable moment zasterday when u.s. army sergeant elizabeth marks prturned her swimming medal to prince harry. she was asking him to give it to a british hospital that saved her life when she got ill during the first invictus games two years ago. marks suffered serious wounds to her hips while serving in iraq. can computer geeks hack it in the military? that's next. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. for called "squamous adnon-small cell",er previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer with... opdivo, nivolumab. opdivo is the first and only immunotherapy fda approved based on a clinical trial demonstrating longer life... ...for these patients. in fact, opdivo significantly increased the chance of living long
myere was a remarkable moment zasterday when u.s. army sergeant elizabeth marks prturned her swimming medal to prince harry. she was asking him to give it to a british hospital that saved her life when she got ill during the first invictus games two years ago. marks suffered serious wounds to her hips while serving in iraq. can computer geeks hack it in the military? that's next. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve...
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we saw seth myers there in 2011. do you think in terms of hosting, who do you think has hit a home run, who do you think has flopped miserably. >> seth myers was great and stephen colbert. i think that kind of like turned his whole career around. he was fantastic. the ones that i can think of, flopped, only hung in there a few minutes, but rich little. that was kind of painful. that was not so good. that was, i think w's second-to-last white house correspondents dinner. maybe his last one. i think that larry wilmore tonight will definitely hit a home run. he and the president, there's so many sensibilities that they have in common that i think he's going to be great. >> same age, they both have a daughter starting college in the fall. rick tyler, rick tyler, also an msnbc contributor, but he is probably best known for being one of ted cruz's top aides. ted cruz probably won't escape the wrath. >> ted cruz and carly fiorina are sitting at a table by themselves. >> looking good, carly. >> knock on the wall, nancy. >> i
we saw seth myers there in 2011. do you think in terms of hosting, who do you think has hit a home run, who do you think has flopped miserably. >> seth myers was great and stephen colbert. i think that kind of like turned his whole career around. he was fantastic. the ones that i can think of, flopped, only hung in there a few minutes, but rich little. that was kind of painful. that was not so good. that was, i think w's second-to-last white house correspondents dinner. maybe his last...
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aristocrat and myer looking good. looking at the markets coming online, we have malaysia and singapore lower. .aiwan down by 2/10 of 1% the philippines are releasing their monetary policy today. been a couple of positive sessions for the market after the election. some weakness in korea today. 1%.zealand off by 1/10 of it is looking like more of an negative session following wall street. at the moment, the yen is pretty unchanged. mitsubishi in the talks with nissan. we had early reports of talks the news coming as the company admits several models may be involved in the fuel efficiency scandal. how would this help nissan? chalice. is a poisoned --alind: at the same time guest: at the same time, it is easy to see why this deal would make sense for nissan. fuelooking to win this economy scandal surfaced last month, nissan was the company that initially saw something fishy because they are in a venture with mitsubishi and as soon as nissan have to pull them from the market which was in the middle of last month use our o
aristocrat and myer looking good. looking at the markets coming online, we have malaysia and singapore lower. .aiwan down by 2/10 of 1% the philippines are releasing their monetary policy today. been a couple of positive sessions for the market after the election. some weakness in korea today. 1%.zealand off by 1/10 of it is looking like more of an negative session following wall street. at the moment, the yen is pretty unchanged. mitsubishi in the talks with nissan. we had early reports of...
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we're joined by amy chozick and steven lee myers of "the new york times." >> i talk to voters all over the country. and whenever they say i don't trust hillary clinton. i ask them why. and i hear one word, e-mails. they might not understand the nuances of the inspector general's report or how she skirted federal records requests, they might not care about that. but it's adding to this narrative that republican, of course, have helped shape, that she can't be trusted. and i think that is filtering down and it is impacting the electorate in ways that are not good for the clinton campaign. >> rose: we continue with mike allen of "politico" and the playbook. >> on paper, secretary clinton is still the favorite. secretary clinton has history on her side, demographics on her side, resume experience on her side. and so that's that missing ingredient of the emotional connection. but that is how we vote. >> rose: emotion. >> it goes back to, i sometimes think of life as a student council election. back in the lunchroom, you didn't vote for the kid with the better platform. you voted for tom bec
we're joined by amy chozick and steven lee myers of "the new york times." >> i talk to voters all over the country. and whenever they say i don't trust hillary clinton. i ask them why. and i hear one word, e-mails. they might not understand the nuances of the inspector general's report or how she skirted federal records requests, they might not care about that. but it's adding to this narrative that republican, of course, have helped shape, that she can't be trusted. and i think...
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>> this is only one of two playgrounds here on the bob myers memorial park we'll show you the other onen a little bit. lets talk weather because finally something good to talk about today. >> yeah! >> 78 in trenton and 77 in allentown and 75 in philadelphia. dew points are also coming up so it feels a little humid out here, wilmington 61 and millville 60. and 58 in philadelphia, once you get above 60, you say it feels more summer like and this is the warmest day we have seen since april 26 and. we look at satellite and radar close to home, we had the clear skies early on and now clouds are pushing in south and west of the area, d.c. and baltimore did not really break out of the clouds today. we finally did. a few showers in western pennsylvania and maryland and pushing in tomorrow. as we look at a wider vantage point here, we see a cold front from chicago to illinois and memphis with pop-up thunderstorms, through tennessee and virginia and north carolina, this front comes through on friday. the clouds are moving in and a few showers in the predawn hours, 55 to 58 degrees, future tracker
>> this is only one of two playgrounds here on the bob myers memorial park we'll show you the other onen a little bit. lets talk weather because finally something good to talk about today. >> yeah! >> 78 in trenton and 77 in allentown and 75 in philadelphia. dew points are also coming up so it feels a little humid out here, wilmington 61 and millville 60. and 58 in philadelphia, once you get above 60, you say it feels more summer like and this is the warmest day we have seen...
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chad myers. thinking seth myers instead of chad myers. >> he's just at funny. >> you bring us information he can't. information we need. >>> one of the busiest travel days of the year and a lot of you watching in airports and it may not be a great day. one of the toughest travel days. you have long delays coming, because of the weather, also because of a computer crash at jfk airport in new york. so this might be some nightmare over the next 24 hours. cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh tracking the latest developments live from washington. what do we know, my friend? >> reporter: we know the problem started yesterday, chris. this computer crash is causing significant delays. that's according to the airport. passengers have to be manually checked in because of this glitch. the failure, though, is only affecting one terminal, terminal 7, operated by british airways, but delays at such a major hub like jfk can cause ripple effects at other airports. at last check, the issue not resovped. 1,500 pa
chad myers. thinking seth myers instead of chad myers. >> he's just at funny. >> you bring us information he can't. information we need. >>> one of the busiest travel days of the year and a lot of you watching in airports and it may not be a great day. one of the toughest travel days. you have long delays coming, because of the weather, also because of a computer crash at jfk airport in new york. so this might be some nightmare over the next 24 hours. cnn aviation...
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charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this privacy are, who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pipe. i think the inspector general's report is only the first in what is bound to be more controversy surrounding her use of the server. charlie: are you surprised by the response? you would think they would want to put this behind, but if you are answering in a way that makes people question your response, you are not putting it behind you. i think all along for the campaign, they have tried to play this down, saying this is something previous secretaries have done, specifically colin powell, using an e-mail account. what the report did was undercut some of the justifications or explanations that they had made, that she herself has made, that this was not a
charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this privacy are, who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pipe. i think the inspector general's report is only the first in what is bound to be more controversy surrounding her...
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chad myers joins us with more. >> pamela, it does. threat is a anywhere from paducah, evansville, to cincinnati and then along the ohio river. yesterday 21 tornadoes on the ground. many of them quite large, especially the ones in oklahoma. likely over 140 miles per hour which would get up there to that ef-4. i didn't see any ef-5 kind of category storms but i saw pretty large wedge tornadoes. a lot of times you look at the tornadoes whether they're streaming on periscope or watching them later on on youtube or whatever it might be, you don't know how far away the camera is from there is it looks like it's all the way down to the ground but it could be over the hill and the bottom of the funnel not really even making contact so you have to be careful. you have to wait for the weather service to go out and see what they say because they are the experts at figuring out how big they were. it doesn't matter really how big it is. if it hits your house whether it's an e-1, 2, 3, or 4 it will do damage and the farther up the line, the more da
chad myers joins us with more. >> pamela, it does. threat is a anywhere from paducah, evansville, to cincinnati and then along the ohio river. yesterday 21 tornadoes on the ground. many of them quite large, especially the ones in oklahoma. likely over 140 miles per hour which would get up there to that ef-4. i didn't see any ef-5 kind of category storms but i saw pretty large wedge tornadoes. a lot of times you look at the tornadoes whether they're streaming on periscope or watching them...
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charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? steven: i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a judicial watch, a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this private server. who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pike. i think the inspector general's report is only the first in what is bound to be more controversy surrounding her use of the server. charlie: are you surprised by the response? you would think they would want to put this behind, but if you are answering in a way that makes people question your response, you are not putting it behind you. steven: i think all along for the campaign, they have tried to play this down, saying this is something previous secretaries have done, specifically colin powell, using an e-mail account. but what the report did was undercut some of the justifications or explanations that they had made, that
charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? steven: i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a judicial watch, a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this private server. who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pike. i think the inspector general's report is only the first in what is bound to be more...
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i personally interviewed her for tv. >> do you remember -- >> she was so credible. >> -- what lisa myersd when they were hesitating about airing the interview? the problem is you're too credible. and then i interviewed her and you interviewed her. >> right. yep. >> i'll be honest, it was very hard to listen to that story. i found -- >> it was chilling? >> i found it believable. i found paula jones believable. and kathleen willey. i believe them all. i've interviewed other women as well. it's a pattern of behavior that would make anybody with a conscience and soul feel horrible. >> and they -- and using your position of power to intimidate women and treat them like just trash, like they're a piece of trash that can be discarded, used, discarded, thrown away. modern day feminists used to tell us that, wow, i mean, rape exists just by a boss being involved with his underling. a boss with a young woman as old as monica lewinsky or even kathleen willey just by nature of being in the workplace, that wasn't consensual. that's what a lot of feminists believe. the question, of course, here is the
i personally interviewed her for tv. >> do you remember -- >> she was so credible. >> -- what lisa myersd when they were hesitating about airing the interview? the problem is you're too credible. and then i interviewed her and you interviewed her. >> right. yep. >> i'll be honest, it was very hard to listen to that story. i found -- >> it was chilling? >> i found it believable. i found paula jones believable. and kathleen willey. i believe them all....
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he exchanged words with wil myers after striking out the padres, and no one was ejected, but bumgarner went on completing the pitching for the game.>>> tonight the warriors will look to bounce back from game one loss to the oklahoma city thunder, and one of their biggest fans will be in the crowd, workers at the hospital in hayward surprised this special needs volunteer with tickets. >> jennifer, you and your data going to the game tomorrow. [ applause and cheering ] workers pulled their money and bought the volunteer a warriors shirt and tickets to the game.>> that is awesome.>>> 4:17 am is the time. >>> sal is keep an eye on the traffic, and keeping out for the warriors game, right?>> i watched the sharks game, and there's been a lot of sports recently.>>> good morning everybody. we are looking at the gilroy super commuters, those that drive a long distance, and we call them super commuters from gilroy to san jose and into the valley, traffic is doing well with no problems. through morgan hill, keeping a close eye on the commute, and so far so good. the morning commute looks good in
he exchanged words with wil myers after striking out the padres, and no one was ejected, but bumgarner went on completing the pitching for the game.>>> tonight the warriors will look to bounce back from game one loss to the oklahoma city thunder, and one of their biggest fans will be in the crowd, workers at the hospital in hayward surprised this special needs volunteer with tickets. >> jennifer, you and your data going to the game tomorrow. [ applause and cheering ] workers...
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for defense news tv, i'm megan myers. jill: that's all this week.e tune in next week when we bring you an exclusive interview with eric fanning, the next secretary of the army. check out the latest news and analysis on defensenews.com. [music] >> dr. charles stanley: he wants us to know him. and one of the ways we get to know him is the way he responds to our request. we learn what he thinks is good, we learn about his timing, we learn about his love, we learn about his silent times, and we learn how to live
for defense news tv, i'm megan myers. jill: that's all this week.e tune in next week when we bring you an exclusive interview with eric fanning, the next secretary of the army. check out the latest news and analysis on defensenews.com. [music] >> dr. charles stanley: he wants us to know him. and one of the ways we get to know him is the way he responds to our request. we learn what he thinks is good, we learn about his timing, we learn about his love, we learn about his silent times, and...
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nbc news' lisa myers did an interview with juanita broderick in which she explained the whole thing. nbc sat on it for a long time, to the point where one night back when i was the anchor of special report, we went on the air that night on the panel and we were all wearing buttons that said, as you can see, free lisa myers. >> you found your button. >> i did, i found it -- >> this is when he was running? so nbc buried the report because he was the democrat running for president? >> well, i can't identify their motives because i can't read minds but they sat on that report. it finally did air, but it was never seriously followed up by the rest of the media. that doesn't necessarily mean that what donald trump is saying does not represent a complete flip-flop about what he was saying at the scandals at the time. what strikes me about it, my view, if he calls everybody to that case, that would not be an unwelcome thing. as for the rest of it, the things he's saying, i'm not going to account for those. he certainly once had a friendly relationship as that photograph is established with t
nbc news' lisa myers did an interview with juanita broderick in which she explained the whole thing. nbc sat on it for a long time, to the point where one night back when i was the anchor of special report, we went on the air that night on the panel and we were all wearing buttons that said, as you can see, free lisa myers. >> you found your button. >> i did, i found it -- >> this is when he was running? so nbc buried the report because he was the democrat running for...
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alex myers is an english teacher at phillips exeter academy in new hampshire, an author and speaks frequentlyut gender identity. he's transgender, came out in high school and was the first openly transgender student to attend harvard. and jeremy tedesco is senior legal counsel with alliance defending freedom, a faith-based legal advocacy group. it represents several groups of parents that oppose allowing students to use school bathrooms based on gender identity. alex, let me start with you. why is this so significant to you? >> this is real lay moment of recognition unparalleled. i think the transgender community has been existing at the margins not only of mainstream society but also the lgbt communities and president obama's and loretta lynch's statements bring us out of the shadows. >> sreenivasan: jeremy tedesco, your organization is involved in two lawsuits in chicago and north carolina to try to prevent these types of policy from rolling out. are there a lot of students not transgender who are trying to go into the other bathrooms, so to speak? why is this a step too far? >> i really ap
alex myers is an english teacher at phillips exeter academy in new hampshire, an author and speaks frequentlyut gender identity. he's transgender, came out in high school and was the first openly transgender student to attend harvard. and jeremy tedesco is senior legal counsel with alliance defending freedom, a faith-based legal advocacy group. it represents several groups of parents that oppose allowing students to use school bathrooms based on gender identity. alex, let me start with you. why...
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myers for that wonderful introduction and more her leadership of the spine university. mayor want to thank garber, representative thompson, and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today, as well as mr. perry. all of the trustees. of course all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state, let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped you to hear. thank you all for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i may be a little jetlagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you. so i'm grateful. both of theto thank choirs and the band for that beautiful music. you all are amazing. before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands to help you all get here. but moms, dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cou sins, friends, neighbors. all of you. give it up. [applause] wantinally, most of all, i us to join in congratulating -- what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016. [applause] you all deserve all of that and more, because i
myers for that wonderful introduction and more her leadership of the spine university. mayor want to thank garber, representative thompson, and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today, as well as mr. perry. all of the trustees. of course all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state, let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped you to hear. thank you all for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i may be a...
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second, pta president, kathy miles myers, who couldn't be here today. i want to thank you for helping the schools and every penny stays in the school and keeps pace with our students needs on the school level and other schools as they take advantage of this parking tax fundraiser law. i want to ask if there is a report from the tax treasure and tax collector's office. >> thank you, amanda from the tax collectors office. you covered it beautifully. i'm happy to support it being a member of the school district myself. >>supervisor mark farrell: thank you, any comments? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you for bringing this forward. i think it's a great idea. happy to support this. >> colleagues? >> we'll move it with a positive recommendation. >> motion by supervisor yee and tanning. we'll take that without objection. madam clerk, please call item no. 11. >>clerk: item no. 11. accept and spend grant california department of public health hepatitis c virus testing and linkages to care demonstration projec
second, pta president, kathy miles myers, who couldn't be here today. i want to thank you for helping the schools and every penny stays in the school and keeps pace with our students needs on the school level and other schools as they take advantage of this parking tax fundraiser law. i want to ask if there is a report from the tax treasure and tax collector's office. >> thank you, amanda from the tax collectors office. you covered it beautifully. i'm happy to support it being a member of...
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investigators in south fort myers florida are looking into cell phone video reportedly taken of a teenaged girl who had sex with as many as 25 male students inside a school bathroom. police say that video came to light after it was posted on social media and then taken down. school officials also say there is surveillance video showing those male going into that rest room while she was inside. they say she even admitted to having sex with several of them. >>> a school resource officer in montgomery county with a history of trouble is under investigation again. mauricio vega is accused of using force at the high school prom. there was an issue of students drinking. witnesses say vega put student in a headlock and then pinned her to the ground. the officer was put on school resource duty after facing trouble in 20 for driving drunk in a police cruisers. >>> big shake-up at the transportation safety administration. kelly hogan is out as the agency's head of security. hogan's removal comes as more travelers missed flights because of long security checkpoint lines. the tsa blames staffing short
investigators in south fort myers florida are looking into cell phone video reportedly taken of a teenaged girl who had sex with as many as 25 male students inside a school bathroom. police say that video came to light after it was posted on social media and then taken down. school officials also say there is surveillance video showing those male going into that rest room while she was inside. they say she even admitted to having sex with several of them. >>> a school resource officer...
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myers, florida. suddenly, one of the cars burst into flames.nto action and helping pull people out of danger. the veteran of four tours in iraq was notably humble. >> my job is to help people. i'm not a hero. i'm just trying to save lives. >>> is a mash and grab in central mississippi. a stolen truck crashed through a gun shop wall early tuesday morning. two men hopped out and were caught a surveillance video snatching guns. the cops found the wrecked truck and rifles and handguns abandoned down the gun. they say the thieves were picked up by a get-away car and remain at large. >>> eric fan is secretary of the army now. he is the first openly gay leader of the u.s. military branch. his confirmation had been held up by kansas senator pat roberts over a plan to move guantanamo detainees to ft. leavenworth. tuesday, fanning had the number to win the nomination. >>> live streaming on facebook is birth after a baby. mom did the hard part and dad yelled encouragement. about 40 minutes later, the little one arrived. almost 200,000 people have viewed t
myers, florida. suddenly, one of the cars burst into flames.nto action and helping pull people out of danger. the veteran of four tours in iraq was notably humble. >> my job is to help people. i'm not a hero. i'm just trying to save lives. >>> is a mash and grab in central mississippi. a stolen truck crashed through a gun shop wall early tuesday morning. two men hopped out and were caught a surveillance video snatching guns. the cops found the wrecked truck and rifles and...
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lee myers of the "times." let me begin with amy, where are we in day two of this story? amy: the clinton campaign faces a central challenge, her trust numbers. the latest new york times poll, 64% of registered voters said they do not trust hillary clinton, the same amount as donald trump. they are wondering, how do we overcome that? that challenge has collided with this new report that is in some ways very damning, and the most damning because it plays right into the narrative that donald trump is trying to craft of her, as not being trustworthy. as finding ways to get around the rules. charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? steven: i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a judicial watch, a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this private server. who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pike. i think the inspec
lee myers of the "times." let me begin with amy, where are we in day two of this story? amy: the clinton campaign faces a central challenge, her trust numbers. the latest new york times poll, 64% of registered voters said they do not trust hillary clinton, the same amount as donald trump. they are wondering, how do we overcome that? that challenge has collided with this new report that is in some ways very damning, and the most damning because it plays right into the narrative that...
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. >> robbie myers is editor in chief of "elle" which put beyonce wearing her own athleisure clothingrand on the cover. >> it's athletic, whatever it is that you do, actually a real part of these women's lives. and they like the way they look. they like the way they feel. >> what about the people who never go near a gym but wear athleisure? >> the idea that americans want to be comfortable no matter what they do certainly, you know, has permeated the culture. >> where did it all begin? myers has a theory. >> might want to go back to jane fonda the famous work out tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the work out? >> athleisure, way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon, with premium priced yoga apparel that took to the streets. which brings us to 2015, americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit, down 5% or more every year since 23013. athleisure companies, such as fabletics, have caught the wave. >> i think when we started, we realized pretty quickly we were on to something big. but it is ve
. >> robbie myers is editor in chief of "elle" which put beyonce wearing her own athleisure clothingrand on the cover. >> it's athletic, whatever it is that you do, actually a real part of these women's lives. and they like the way they look. they like the way they feel. >> what about the people who never go near a gym but wear athleisure? >> the idea that americans want to be comfortable no matter what they do certainly, you know, has permeated the culture....
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians it's easy your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind om start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. fact. there's an advil specially made for fast relief that goes to work in minutes. the only advil with a rapid release formula for rapid relief of tough pain. look for advil film-coated in
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians it's easy your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind om start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty...
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in a 3-hour marathon today, by members of the us army old guard, which are stationed here at fort myersvirginia. now, take a look at the expands here. there are hundreds thousands of acres here at arlington national cemetery, 230 thousand headstones, everyone every them tonight, has one of these flags. now, let's show you video from one this afternoon when this all started. they call this agents, and that's how the army approaches this there is was launched at one this afternoon, and they call that 13 hundred hours military time, as us army calls it now, they marched in, one at a time, these sold remembers stationed right next to this cemetery, and one by one in this heat today they took those flags you see in their hand, they placed them onto those headstones, they stepped back, they would render a salute as they will, and when you see them do that, they move on right to the next one, they did this over and over and over again. they will tell you this memorial day weekend, this is a way they not only say thank you but they honor their >> i get a spiritual feeling, i like to let each so
in a 3-hour marathon today, by members of the us army old guard, which are stationed here at fort myersvirginia. now, take a look at the expands here. there are hundreds thousands of acres here at arlington national cemetery, 230 thousand headstones, everyone every them tonight, has one of these flags. now, let's show you video from one this afternoon when this all started. they call this agents, and that's how the army approaches this there is was launched at one this afternoon, and they call...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trialou, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. >>> finally tonight, our persons of the week. 14 countries, hundreds of athletes, one unforgettable cause. here's bob woodruff. >> reporter: the second invictus games, and the heroes we will never forget. retired marine lance corporal sarah rudder. tell me about this. >> superwoman is one of the strongest women i know. and to know that a woman is known for her strength. i want to be known for that as well. >> reporter: the mother saying the games mean so much to the heroes, too. >> this is wonderful. >> reporter: this is one of the moments you don't expect. >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: the games, created by prince harry, seen cheering on the sidelines the whole time. and we remember this moment. active duty army staff sergeant elizabeth marks, injured in iraq. asking prince harry to bring the medal back to the hospital that took care of her.
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trialou, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. >>> finally tonight, our persons of the week. 14 countries, hundreds of athletes, one unforgettable cause. here's bob woodruff. >> reporter: the second invictus games, and the heroes we will never forget. retired marine lance corporal...
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second, pta president, kathy miles myers, who couldn't be here today. i want to thank you for helping the schools and every penny stays in the school and keeps pace with our students needs on the school level and other schools as they take advantage of this parking tax fundraiser law. i want to ask if there is a report from the tax treasure and tax collector's office. >> thank you, amanda from the tax collectors office. you covered it beautifully. i'm happy to support it being a member of the school district myself. >>supervisor mark farrell: thank you, any comments? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you for bringing this forward. i think it's a great idea. happy to support this. >> colleagues? >> we'll move it with a positive recommendation. >> motion by supervisor yee and tanning. we'll take that without objection. madam clerk, please call item no. 11. >>clerk: item no. 11. accept and spend grant california department of public health hepatitis c virus testing and linkages to care demonstration projec
second, pta president, kathy miles myers, who couldn't be here today. i want to thank you for helping the schools and every penny stays in the school and keeps pace with our students needs on the school level and other schools as they take advantage of this parking tax fundraiser law. i want to ask if there is a report from the tax treasure and tax collector's office. >> thank you, amanda from the tax collectors office. you covered it beautifully. i'm happy to support it being a member of...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. >> pelley: today, the world health organization said the zika virus lingers in the body longer than first thought. it is now urging people returning from areas where zika is found, such as brazil, to practice safe sex or abstain for at least eight weeks, not four. late today, we got word that a baby born in new jersey has microcephaly, an abnormally small brain. the baby's mother is from honduras, and, apparently, contracted zika there. in seattle, a lefty with great stuff threw the ceremonial first pitch on memorial day. berk waldren raced to the mound in his dress whites, a former navy petty officer. waldren was part of the saipan invasion during world war ii. as for the pitch, not bad for 92 years old. in a moment, the sound of music here on th
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. >> pelley: today, the world health organization said the zika virus lingers in the body longer than first thought. it is now urging people returning...
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the xlv is the top five holdings, companies like johnson & johnson, bristol-myers, merck, things that very well. i think there's a potential for some of the other names to play a little bit of catch-up. some of the stocks that are well off of their 52-week highs versus the ones i just mentioned. a few percent from the 50-week high. >> how much of a weight is biotech? >> that's what's so interesting. traditionally, the real key here is traditionally this is a defensive area of the market. biotech has skewed all that. in terms of the -- in terms of what's important here, the top is the big pharma names. what does act well, devices act well, health care facilities act well, managed care, so forth. you need a little bit of play from some of the big biotech names and this thing can -- >> some of those companies actually, if you're taking a look at what the valuations look like, those are actually the cheaper names in the group right now. the big cap names you're talking about, johnson & johnsons, 22 times multiple names, actually trading in the mid-teens and have much more growth potential
the xlv is the top five holdings, companies like johnson & johnson, bristol-myers, merck, things that very well. i think there's a potential for some of the other names to play a little bit of catch-up. some of the stocks that are well off of their 52-week highs versus the ones i just mentioned. a few percent from the 50-week high. >> how much of a weight is biotech? >> that's what's so interesting. traditionally, the real key here is traditionally this is a defensive area of...
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. >> "eyewitness news" at sj myers recreational center at kipping sessing avenue today. preschoolers a inn their teachers took part in the home runs for trees, kick off, for each home run hit by a phillies player a tree is planted in locations around the region. more than 550 trees have been planted since the program started and since ukee will now wear that short suit if they win world series there will be more trees to come. >> bring it. >>> coming up local perform a answer that brings toys to life. spokesbox: ♪ go paperless, don't stress, girl ♪ ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪ thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. bui
. >> "eyewitness news" at sj myers recreational center at kipping sessing avenue today. preschoolers a inn their teachers took part in the home runs for trees, kick off, for each home run hit by a phillies player a tree is planted in locations around the region. more than 550 trees have been planted since the program started and since ukee will now wear that short suit if they win world series there will be more trees to come. >> bring it. >>> coming up local...
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dos homes en la florida decidieron carr con u cajero automatico que esba un hot del ar de "fort myerso un remolque...---estasaquinas estanechas paraoportarolpes de martillo, barras de hierro soptes. blanca --- veamos cmostn las temperaturas, pasemos n gabriela dellan.. cesar ---quien nos tiene elrontico del tiempo. gabriela... ke gabrla live gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos m buenas noches y sean cordimente bienvenidos a noticie telemundo 48 . ensegda s comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia dhoy. como usted ven su pantallaqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologis:=============== ponga atencion porque continuacion le muestrlas temperaturas para as principales ciudades delrea de la bahia: san jose: 64 oaklan 64 san francisco:60santa rosa3 margan hill: 63 ===============el pronostico extdido pa los proximos cinco diassan jose viernes:66 saba:65 domingo: 69 lun:71 martes:71 san fransco viernes:60 sabado:6domingo: 63 lunes:63martes:62 take vo/blanca--son tres ositos cioos pero se desconocei son los mis de la historia de rizitos doro... le mostramos como los compedore
dos homes en la florida decidieron carr con u cajero automatico que esba un hot del ar de "fort myerso un remolque...---estasaquinas estanechas paraoportarolpes de martillo, barras de hierro soptes. blanca --- veamos cmostn las temperaturas, pasemos n gabriela dellan.. cesar ---quien nos tiene elrontico del tiempo. gabriela... ke gabrla live gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos m buenas noches y sean cordimente bienvenidos a noticie telemundo 48 . ensegda s comparto la informacion...
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the xlv is the health care select, the top five johnson & johnson, bristol-myers, merck, things thatwell. i think there's potential for some of the other names to play a little bit of catch-up, amgen, bio jen, some of the stocks off their 52-week highs versus ones i just mentioned that are a few% from their 50-week highs. >> how much of a weight is biotech? >> that's what's interesting. traditionally -- the key is traditionally this is a defensive area of the market. biotech has skewed up a that. in terms of what's really important here, if the top is the big pharma names, devices act well, health care fa sill tiz act well, managed care, u in h. you need a little bit of play from some of the big biotech names. >> some of those companies, if you're looking at what the valuations look like, those are the cheaper names in the group. the big cap names, the johnsons and johnsons, gileads and like that trading in the mid teens and have much more growth potential. from my perspective, they don't present a great deal of risk to the group but they do offer a good potential tail wind. >> is pa
the xlv is the health care select, the top five johnson & johnson, bristol-myers, merck, things thatwell. i think there's potential for some of the other names to play a little bit of catch-up, amgen, bio jen, some of the stocks off their 52-week highs versus ones i just mentioned that are a few% from their 50-week highs. >> how much of a weight is biotech? >> that's what's interesting. traditionally -- the key is traditionally this is a defensive area of the market. biotech has...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trial. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. it'sand your doctor at yoto maintain your health.a because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. >> pelley: the best defense is a good offense, so the pentagon challenged hackers to assault its cyber security system. the experiment ended today. here's david martin with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairman,
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trial. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. it'sand your doctor at yoto maintain your health.a because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12...
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warriors gm bob myers is among those who don't want him to say things like that. he was just trying to motivate his own squad. >> it's draymond being draymond. it's what draymond does. his mind works in an interesting way, you know? it really does. and in a strange way and ironic way, he doesn't mean any disrespect by it. it's just his way of motivating himself. >> i very seldomly say something to somebody else. it may come off that way, but i very rarely do that. people take it that way, and i understand why. i don't lose any sleep if somebody do take it that way. >> reporter: i'm joined by abc 7's trash talker himself mike shumann who's been known to rule the newsroom with some comments. >> well, draymond doesn't have that filter between his brain and his mouth like a lot offage lets. i don't think he did it intention aly, but portland will take that personally. they have nothing to lose. it's win or go home. that's a dangerous team. i don't think they even needed that motivation from draymond. portland is going to come here to play tonight. this won't be a layd
warriors gm bob myers is among those who don't want him to say things like that. he was just trying to motivate his own squad. >> it's draymond being draymond. it's what draymond does. his mind works in an interesting way, you know? it really does. and in a strange way and ironic way, he doesn't mean any disrespect by it. it's just his way of motivating himself. >> i very seldomly say something to somebody else. it may come off that way, but i very rarely do that. people take it...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trial. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. what sore elbow? advil liqui-gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... hey brad, wanna trade the all day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >>> finally tonight, we travel to a far off land where no tv cameras have ever ventured before. once ravaged during world war ii is a bustling playground for wildlife. paradise lost and found again as part of the new nbc news series "on assignment. >>> 1,000 miles south of hawaii, this spectacular marine wilderness, so remote fewer than 100 people have been here in the last 15 years. it'
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trial. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. what sore elbow? advil liqui-gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... hey brad, wanna trade the all day relief of two aleve for six...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trial. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. because no one knows & like at&t. incredible blnow comes with protectionan incredible double your ney back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it, love it or get double your money back. always discreet. and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribin
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients and physicians who participated in the opdivo clinical trial. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. because no one knows & like at&t. incredible blnow comes with protectionan incredible double your ney back...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. few word and some music about the most popular tv commercial ever. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love sphwhrai the ad for coca-cola hit the airwaves in nine 71, and it wasn't long before the world was singing it. >> it ran in almost every country of the world that speaks english, and they all understood it. >> mason: it was the brainchild of ad man bill backer, who also told the world coke was the real thing. campbell's soup was good food. ♪ soup is good food >> mason: and set off a national debate over miller light. stranded in ireland by fog, backer noticed fellow travelers from all the world, once angry about the delay, suddenly talking happily together as they drank coke. backer grabbed a napkin and jotted down these words. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a coke and keep it company because that's the real thing ♪ >> mason: he put his new lyrics to a melody called "mom, true love, and apple pie." by roger greenaway and roger cook, then recruited 500 young peopl
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. few word and some music about the most popular tv commercial ever. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love sphwhrai the ad for coca-cola hit the airwaves in nine 71, and it wasn't long before the world was singing it. >> it ran in almost every country of the world that speaks english, and they all understood it. >> mason: it was the brainchild of ad man bill...