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e physi stores reign supreme. discount stores like walmart are the top shopping destination, but t t t tnline retailers are taking more share than ever b and mortar stores don't have what online, you can find anything that you are looking for. >> reporter: regardless of where the consumeers are buying, price is key. sp on things.upons and things i usually try to get things that we watch what we are spending, and we are trying to keep things on sales, and what is a little bit cheaper than another. hu according to first data the retailers are selling goods for less which is driving more foot traffic, and more transactions than last year, but it is still early. when the consumers buy for the back down. some consulers time shopping to take advantage of tax-free holidays which not every state offers and timing varies. the summer while others wait to buy the clothing until the school year kids can see what the friends are warring, ands a is suming that someone buys first and the weather turns. some say it is too soon, b
e physi stores reign supreme. discount stores like walmart are the top shopping destination, but t t t tnline retailers are taking more share than ever b and mortar stores don't have what online, you can find anything that you are looking for. >> reporter: regardless of where the consumeers are buying, price is key. sp on things.upons and things i usually try to get things that we watch what we are spending, and we are trying to keep things on sales, and what is a little bit cheaper than...
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jon: today, donald trump's ciantion released -- physi released the most recent test results. the conclusion, "mr. trump is an excellent physical health." last night in ohio, he appeared magnanimous to his rival. mr. trump: in all fairness, she is lying in bed getting better and we want her back on the trail. jon: but as you might expect, there were limits to that magnanimity. mr. trump: i don't know, folks, do you think hillary clinton would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? [boos] mr. trump: i don't know, i don't think so. jon: hillary clinton has come through this unscathed. there is 54 days of polling and the next stop, the presidential debates, and she has got her work cut out. the person with all the momentum at the moment is donald trump. jon sobel, bbc news, greensboro, north carolina. katty: well, for more on today's reappearance on the trail i'm joined by the political director for abc news. how did she look, how did she sound, how did she seem to you? remarkable moment, just looking at the candidates physical appearance like this. she looked energeti
jon: today, donald trump's ciantion released -- physi released the most recent test results. the conclusion, "mr. trump is an excellent physical health." last night in ohio, he appeared magnanimous to his rival. mr. trump: in all fairness, she is lying in bed getting better and we want her back on the trail. jon: but as you might expect, there were limits to that magnanimity. mr. trump: i don't know, folks, do you think hillary clinton would be able to stand up here for an hour and do...
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but if all he shared was the results of his most recent physi physical exam, that's not a lot of medical information. >> in the meantime, hillary in tee, late today, issuing two more pages about her medical history, but are these her medical records? >> reporter: no, these aren't medical records, either. but here's the difference. when you combine this with what she released last year, you get a very detailed picture of her history, her family history, the diseases that run in her family, the problems she's had in the past. and we get a followup. we learn about her thyroid disease, her ct scan following her blood clot and her pneumonia. this is the kind of detailed summary i would expect to get from another doctor who was referring me a patient. she's fit to be president. >> all right, dr. besser with us tonight. rich, thank you. >>> and to the other major development this evening, former secretary of state colin powell, hacked. calling donald trump in e-mail, quote, "a national disgrace" and trump's birther movement, quote, "racist." but he also expressed his displeasure with the clinto
but if all he shared was the results of his most recent physi physical exam, that's not a lot of medical information. >> in the meantime, hillary in tee, late today, issuing two more pages about her medical history, but are these her medical records? >> reporter: no, these aren't medical records, either. but here's the difference. when you combine this with what she released last year, you get a very detailed picture of her history, her family history, the diseases that run in her...
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>> she checked into a physi rehabilitation center because she wanted to get strong for her planned book tour. >> this was a woman who wasn't ready to give up. >> that's when she passed away. many celebrates got their big break on her soaps. bryan cranston, amazing actor, got his start on "loving." >> here he is. >> oh, my gosh, look at him. >> since she'd been your private secretary and had access -- >> i know, i just want to watch it. he said nothing. he didn't even have a line. i love the guy who did this -- >> this was his acting. look. >> oh, he is talking. didn't hear. because i was. i'm sorry, i thought it was over. he tweeted, talented and kind, she gave me my start 33 years ago on "loving." sweet passage, dear one. >> other actors who got their start from her. josh dumle. tommy lee jones. felicia rashad. sarah michelle gellar. so many people. >> all right, let's do a little country, shall we? >> there's a good chance i might even like it if it's country. >> it's a song about the south. it's by leonard skynard. old school, let's do it. ? big wheels keep on turning ? >> this is dr
>> she checked into a physi rehabilitation center because she wanted to get strong for her planned book tour. >> this was a woman who wasn't ready to give up. >> that's when she passed away. many celebrates got their big break on her soaps. bryan cranston, amazing actor, got his start on "loving." >> here he is. >> oh, my gosh, look at him. >> since she'd been your private secretary and had access -- >> i know, i just want to watch it. he said...
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ohio state dominated that game in such a physi >> joel: that is right. >> gus: they overwhelmed the crimson tide. i have never seen so many alabama players walking off the field with injuries. wilson. next week college football kicks off friday when usc takes on utah at 8:30 p.m. eastern on fs1. on saturday, ohio state battles oregon state. oklahoma state faces number 21 baylor at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox. a big win for oklahoma state in stillwater today. beating pitt. as rudolph threw for 540 yards, two touchdowns. school record for yards. then nebraska, a big win over oregon today squares off p.m. eastern. 5:25 to go. mike weber. dickey performance of the game goes to -- >> joel: noah brown. who else? three for three in the first half. comes out. gets a fourth touchdown. his fourth target. got one other catch. that was the cream on top. >> gus: incredible. >> gus: drop the mic after that. >> joel: that's right. >> gus: weber. he floats to the first down. there is noah. most noahs have two of everything. he has four tonight! four touchdowns. >> joel: they didn't have an answer in the one-o
ohio state dominated that game in such a physi >> joel: that is right. >> gus: they overwhelmed the crimson tide. i have never seen so many alabama players walking off the field with injuries. wilson. next week college football kicks off friday when usc takes on utah at 8:30 p.m. eastern on fs1. on saturday, ohio state battles oregon state. oklahoma state faces number 21 baylor at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox. a big win for oklahoma state in stillwater today. beating pitt. as rudolph...
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many of those weapons from saudi arabia is did end up in the hands of physis directly. >> >> learn it were killed or wounded with those circumstances to comply with the cease-fire. to make that announcement there is the announcement on both sides. and with that information to use the airforce for that. would that resolution to? or to use the of course, will support the of government? i will leave that for the senator. [laughter] >> that is under -- ever-present that the united states can solve this. then you'll never come up with the right answer. i can give you the answer that you want thence in the united states but if you start with the promise and it makes it worse not better. the first do no harm and to bring that with them but we have been so friendly to provide arms to anyone we feed ultimately will fight to those inside now we are in situations they are used against each other and in 30 years we will see more those arms withdrawn against each other. watched those videos with the unsatisfactory answer. but how terrible a must feel for those inside syria at the very least to emp
many of those weapons from saudi arabia is did end up in the hands of physis directly. >> >> learn it were killed or wounded with those circumstances to comply with the cease-fire. to make that announcement there is the announcement on both sides. and with that information to use the airforce for that. would that resolution to? or to use the of course, will support the of government? i will leave that for the senator. [laughter] >> that is under -- ever-present that the united...
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i don't own a car here, but let me just say something, because i didn't physi children doesn't mean i didn't devastate them or put them in danger emotionally or psychologically. >> so powerful. elizabeth there exposing the ripple effects of alcoholism. it didn't just affect her and her career, it affected everyone who loved her. robin. >> all right, thank you, amy. >>> we're going to bring in abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jennifer ashton to talk more about that. you and i were both watching and just in awe of the rawness and how powerful and just how proud we are that she's speaking up disease, illness, it's not just the person, it's the family. >> right, and the analogy i often give, robin, is when you throw a stone into the water and you watch those ripples, that's what any chronic disease, especially a life-threatening illness like alcoholism does, it ripples out to the family, children, spouses, partners, friends, parents, siblings, co-workers, and they're all affected, and i think when you -- when to do about that, you know, yes, there's personal responsibility, but th
i don't own a car here, but let me just say something, because i didn't physi children doesn't mean i didn't devastate them or put them in danger emotionally or psychologically. >> so powerful. elizabeth there exposing the ripple effects of alcoholism. it didn't just affect her and her career, it affected everyone who loved her. robin. >> all right, thank you, amy. >>> we're going to bring in abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jennifer ashton to talk more about that....
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broader and wider than it has been at any time the issue that i have been focused on is the rise of physis and southeast asia are you concerned with this and what you believe to be the potential impact on national security quick. >> terrific question per car just returned from southeast asia over the last two weeks because i was concerned about the caliphate blokes to expand a round of world. se asia and the number of countries where the ideology could find fertile ground. as you will know that . after 9/11 southeast asia was an active theatre for all kinda as they posed a major threat to u.s. interest of our partners. we have no looking back there is the potential hot so on where there -- zone where there is a possibility to take root but my trip there was to engage with our intelligence partners to make sure we we're doing with the director is talking about what that exchange of information to get ahead of this. therefore fighters making their way to iraq and syria seeking to identify individuals to connect in their home country so that same phenomenon of the europeans are dealing with w
broader and wider than it has been at any time the issue that i have been focused on is the rise of physis and southeast asia are you concerned with this and what you believe to be the potential impact on national security quick. >> terrific question per car just returned from southeast asia over the last two weeks because i was concerned about the caliphate blokes to expand a round of world. se asia and the number of countries where the ideology could find fertile ground. as you will...