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justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara."id, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >> reporter: oh oh. coming up -- >> i always felt this was a case that could be solved. >> reporter: enter the cold case squad! could they do what no one else had? >> how important was that? >> extremely important. >> reporter: when dateline continues. and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, l
justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara."id, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >> reporter: oh oh....
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host: tara palmeri? lisa is theusly, pro on the professional side and how it is playing there, but i know there is a lot of anxiety in the white house, but there is also a feeling that they are ready to move on in some ways, even if this would hurt their constituents. host: we saw tom price talking about coverage yesterday on these issues, wanting the administration to address these concerns, particularly on medicaid. guest: right, trump opted promise everyone would be -- trump did promise everyone would be covered. to say people who would lose coverage of people who never wanted to have to buy coverage in the first place as part of obamacare. ted cruz has talked about the coverage. up their ratcheted angst against that, saying that it is unsustainable. a tough momentin right now, especially with the cbo score coming out today or tomorrow. guest: that was one thing we did not mention that i think is another big aspect of this, that the cbo has said 22 million americans more would be uninsured. that is a
host: tara palmeri? lisa is theusly, pro on the professional side and how it is playing there, but i know there is a lot of anxiety in the white house, but there is also a feeling that they are ready to move on in some ways, even if this would hurt their constituents. host: we saw tom price talking about coverage yesterday on these issues, wanting the administration to address these concerns, particularly on medicaid. guest: right, trump opted promise everyone would be -- trump did promise...
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tara narula is with us now. tara, the a.a.r.p. recommends we cothings to stimulate our brain. but what exactly are those things? >> so these are things that are novel, require attention and focus and a level of depth of engagement. some of the things they recommend are educational opportunities, doing things that you used to love to do. even volunteering, learning a new skill, like music or language. leisure activities like playing cards, playing with your grand kids and things that are mentally and physically challenging like tennis and dancing. >> mason: form exercise, if you will, but for the mind. >> reporter: exactly. >> mason: tara narula, thank you very much. and coming up next on the cbs evening news, the tiny implant that could replace the company i.d., and later, the wrestler who gets under the skin of conservatives. have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, doe
tara narula is with us now. tara, the a.a.r.p. recommends we cothings to stimulate our brain. but what exactly are those things? >> so these are things that are novel, require attention and focus and a level of depth of engagement. some of the things they recommend are educational opportunities, doing things that you used to love to do. even volunteering, learning a new skill, like music or language. leisure activities like playing cards, playing with your grand kids and things that are...
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. >> tara, that is just one republican voice criticizing his tweets. from your perspective, is the media convincing them to criticize him? >> these republicans certainly do not want to be criticizing the president, who is also the leader of their party. their agenda right now is to pass a legislation that republicans have been waiting eight years to pass. they have a president who is republican, the congress and the senate and the last thing they want to be talking about is the president's anger and firestorms over the legislation that they want to be passing. if you think about it, as many correspondents like myself have said, we are often lectured by the press team to saying you need to be focussing on the policies, not the internal squabblings of the staff and the president's reactions to things. but the truth is those stories overtake anything they do in policy. if he didn't tweet about mica, we would be talking about the supreme court win. we would be talking about case law. but instead it drowns out other accomplishments, all other news. in one w
. >> tara, that is just one republican voice criticizing his tweets. from your perspective, is the media convincing them to criticize him? >> these republicans certainly do not want to be criticizing the president, who is also the leader of their party. their agenda right now is to pass a legislation that republicans have been waiting eight years to pass. they have a president who is republican, the congress and the senate and the last thing they want to be talking about is the...
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tara, you have been in touch with some of your sources in the west wing. what is the white house's thinking behind the scenes about how this is being covered? >> well, first of all, a lot of the white house staffers that i had spoken to had spoken about a sense of kind of low morale. you know, there was a feeling for a long time that this was as one person put it conspiracy bs and that there was nothing to it but once they could actually see the e-mails from don jr. a lot of the staffers felt a bit disillusioned. you know, what i have been hearing from my sources is that jared kushner who was in the meeting with don jr., he's really been asking the communications team in the rest shop to be more aggressive in their defense of the russia investigation, of this meeting, of the firing of comey and the other things because he sees them as factors that affect the presidency and he thinks that they should be -- you know, very forceful in defending them like changing cable news chirons. calling and trying to place stories in major newspapers and making sure state
tara, you have been in touch with some of your sources in the west wing. what is the white house's thinking behind the scenes about how this is being covered? >> well, first of all, a lot of the white house staffers that i had spoken to had spoken about a sense of kind of low morale. you know, there was a feeling for a long time that this was as one person put it conspiracy bs and that there was nothing to it but once they could actually see the e-mails from don jr. a lot of the staffers...
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live in san francisco, tara moriarty, back to you. >> all right, tara moriarty, live in san franciscothank you, tara. >>> and we are tracking the weather out there. we've got a fire we're tracking out in the winters area. we will bring that to you live. sky fox is up. you can see some of the smoke. we will also talk about the heat that is coming on. in winters right now it is 98 degrees. when we come back we will talk about the fire and what you can expect for your friday, saturday, and sunday. >>> we are staying on top of breaking news in yolo county where crews are working to contain a fire near highway 128 and pleasantview road. basically it is where the water comes out of lake berryessa and comes down into the valley. a lot of smoke. a long line of fire there. there were 200 firefighters on the scene. at last report this fire has burned 80 acres and is only 10% contained. the good news, no word of any structures burning. it is mostly ranchland, grassland out there in that area. however, there is a concern that this fire could spread. bill, you were talking earlier that it is about
live in san francisco, tara moriarty, back to you. >> all right, tara moriarty, live in san franciscothank you, tara. >>> and we are tracking the weather out there. we've got a fire we're tracking out in the winters area. we will bring that to you live. sky fox is up. you can see some of the smoke. we will also talk about the heat that is coming on. in winters right now it is 98 degrees. when we come back we will talk about the fire and what you can expect for your friday,...
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first to you, tara, let's get honest about this.interview kellyanne conway or other aides on television, that person shouldn't be allowed on tv and what do you make of that? what do you make of how polarized the country is to the point where a lot of viewers don't even think we should hear from people like conway or scaramucci? >> i think they should be on television although they may offend some people who don't agree with them politically, we should be hearing from the people who work in the white house because at the end of the day, personnel is policy. whoever has more power in that white house is going to affect the way that policy turns that day. you saw that from the paris climate agreement. you saw that when people novarro in the trade office was cooking up a nafta plan to actually pull out of the agreement. so, as much as someone, you know, like kellyanne and others say palace intrigue and who has power in this white house really will tell you what is going to happen that week and how it's going to affect everyday american
first to you, tara, let's get honest about this.interview kellyanne conway or other aides on television, that person shouldn't be allowed on tv and what do you make of that? what do you make of how polarized the country is to the point where a lot of viewers don't even think we should hear from people like conway or scaramucci? >> i think they should be on television although they may offend some people who don't agree with them politically, we should be hearing from the people who work...
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tara, to you know. another issue that nancy pelosi brought up once again is a call for kushner's -- jared kushner's security clearance to be pulled. would that be enough to satisfy democrats or is this just the beginning? >> i think, like you said, this is just the beginning. inside the white house, my sources tell me that there is basically a clock ticking for how long jared kushner will remain inside the white house. his presence is considered quite toxic at this point because he is the administration official who is closest tied to the russia investigation. they don't see it as sustainable. also with the pressure that he's putting on the comm shop and press people to defend him, his own spokesperson is inside basically spending all of his day defending him in the russia investigations. once he starts testifying i think it is going to be really difficult for him. if anything new comes out, i don't know how they can justify continuing to give him a security clearance. but if it is just nancy pelosi cal
tara, to you know. another issue that nancy pelosi brought up once again is a call for kushner's -- jared kushner's security clearance to be pulled. would that be enough to satisfy democrats or is this just the beginning? >> i think, like you said, this is just the beginning. inside the white house, my sources tell me that there is basically a clock ticking for how long jared kushner will remain inside the white house. his presence is considered quite toxic at this point because he is the...
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tara moriarty live at act a squatic park with the additional money being offered. tara, it comes from the city. >> reporter: that's right. this could be a big game changer. the city is offering $50,000. the riley family $50,000. and u.s. park police $10,000. so they are hoping that with all that money someone out there will break their silence about who killed calvin riley. >> it's been hell. we're living a nightmare every day. we still feel like he's coming home. it's hard to realize that he's not. >> reporter: it's been almost one year since he was shot in the back. >> we're not going to stop. we are going to find this killer. >> reporter: the city of san francisco is putting up a $50,000 reward. >> it is not going to be a cold case. we will not allow it to become a cold case. >> reporter: u.s. park police are offering another $10,000 on top of the riley family's reward bringing the total to $110,000. >> we have interviewed countless folks of associates and friends, and at this time we just haven't found someone with a motive to kill him, although we have targets
tara moriarty live at act a squatic park with the additional money being offered. tara, it comes from the city. >> reporter: that's right. this could be a big game changer. the city is offering $50,000. the riley family $50,000. and u.s. park police $10,000. so they are hoping that with all that money someone out there will break their silence about who killed calvin riley. >> it's been hell. we're living a nightmare every day. we still feel like he's coming home. it's hard to...
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what should be in place to prevent what happened to tara happening to someone happened to tara happeningrecommendations that the government should be introducing tighter controls on the sale of acid, particularly sulphuric acid in concentrated form. through a licensing system, like licensing systems we have for knives and guns, that should happen immediately. 0n top of that, we are conscious of the fa ct top of that, we are conscious of the fact young perpetrators are perpetrating many of these, an age restriction should apply to purchasing notjust sulphuric restriction should apply to purchasing not just sulphuric acid and household products which have high corrosive content. and i think at the end of the day, we need a lot more research on the problem. we don't have a clear picture, we need a better understanding of the perpetrators, what either demographics... they are all young men, aren't they? but we don't necessarily know the motivation behind the attacks, we get a conflict in picture, some attacks relating to robbery, had crime, gender—based relating to robbery, had crime, gender
what should be in place to prevent what happened to tara happening to someone happened to tara happeningrecommendations that the government should be introducing tighter controls on the sale of acid, particularly sulphuric acid in concentrated form. through a licensing system, like licensing systems we have for knives and guns, that should happen immediately. 0n top of that, we are conscious of the fa ct top of that, we are conscious of the fact young perpetrators are perpetrating many of...
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you have to take it and deal with it later. >> all right, john dean, devlin barrett, and tara palmeri, thank you all. >>> a conservative icon calling the trump team pathetic over the don junior meeting. why he says this is collusion. we'll discuss. >>> plus, one more no vote, that's how close the republican health care bill is from failing. hear what the president is doing to try and save it. >>> and from a white knuckle handshake to an everlasting one. it just goes on and on and on. trump and macron's french connection. it's still going on. straight ahead. if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. binders, done. super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. ♪ taking care of business. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. hum
you have to take it and deal with it later. >> all right, john dean, devlin barrett, and tara palmeri, thank you all. >>> a conservative icon calling the trump team pathetic over the don junior meeting. why he says this is collusion. we'll discuss. >>> plus, one more no vote, that's how close the republican health care bill is from failing. hear what the president is doing to try and save it. >>> and from a white knuckle handshake to an everlasting one. it just...
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. >>> tara moriarty introduces us to them today. >>> it is not often that a cyclist receives a policescort to the streets of san francisco. >> the hardest parts are the headwinds of the cross wins. >> reporter: he is no ordinary cyclist. >> i remember what i'm doing it for the keeps me going throughout the day. >> reporter: on the couch the summer. this 16-year-old is pedaling 1000 miles from the oregon border to the mexico border. he is stopping at police stations along the way. >> ordination for your ride. >> reporter: and picking up checks. monies that will benefit the memorial foundation for families of fallen officers. >> it brings awareness to the dangers that law enforcement faces on a daily basis. >> reporter: his own father is a napa police officer.>> when he was working you, i would step at night and think about all the things that could happen. >> reporter: in the wake of several widely publicized officer involved shootings, he felt the burden at a young age. >> he was exley scared to death that he would come home and be shot in our driveway. it really affected all of us. >
. >>> tara moriarty introduces us to them today. >>> it is not often that a cyclist receives a policescort to the streets of san francisco. >> the hardest parts are the headwinds of the cross wins. >> reporter: he is no ordinary cyclist. >> i remember what i'm doing it for the keeps me going throughout the day. >> reporter: on the couch the summer. this 16-year-old is pedaling 1000 miles from the oregon border to the mexico border. he is stopping at...
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for more on all of this let's bring in abc news contributor and conservative commentator tara setmayer who is here with us in new york and in washington, political analyst kristen soltis anderson. kristen, let me start with you. let's go through the series of events of late and see what we all make of it. so just days ago the president attacks his attorney general jeff sessions in "the new york times" for his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. afterwards anonymous white house staffers tell reporters they were shocked sessions didn't quit. now comes this new and damaging information about sessions and his conversation with the russian ambassador, mr. kislyak. so here's the question, is this potentially all leading up to a situation where trump fires sessions and replaces him with somebody who is not recused on russia and who would then perhaps rein in or even fire bob mueller, the special counsel? >> well, remember, if the president fires the attorney general and tries to replace him that's a position that gets confirmed by the u.s. senate. so, donald trump just c
for more on all of this let's bring in abc news contributor and conservative commentator tara setmayer who is here with us in new york and in washington, political analyst kristen soltis anderson. kristen, let me start with you. let's go through the series of events of late and see what we all make of it. so just days ago the president attacks his attorney general jeff sessions in "the new york times" for his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. afterwards...
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tara narula is with us. aarp recommends we do things to stimulate our brain. what exactly are those things? >> these are things that are novel. that require attention and focus. have a level of depth of engagement. some of the things they recommend are educational opportunities, that can be formal, informal. doing things you loved to do. volunteering. learning a skill. music, language. leisure activities, playing card. playing with your grandkids. things that are mentally and physically challenging like tennis or dancing. >> form of exercise if you will. but for the mind. >> exactly. >> tara narula, thank you. >> coming up next, a tiny implant that could replace the company id. later the wrestler who gets under the skin of conservatives. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. ok honey you play with your monkey whil
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tara narula is with us. aarp recommends we do things to stimulate our brain. what exactly are those things? >> these are things that are novel. that require attention and focus. have a level of depth of engagement. some of the things they recommend are educational opportunities, that can be formal, informal. doing things you loved to do. volunteering. learning a skill. music, language. leisure activities, playing card. playing with your grandkids. things that are mentally and physically challenging like tennis or dancing. >> form of exercise if you will. but for the mind. >> exactly. >> tara narula, thank you. >> coming up next, a tiny implant that could replace the company id. later the clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. first you start with this. these guys. a place like shhh! no. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton
tara narula is with us. aarp recommends we do things to stimulate our brain. what exactly are those things? >> these are things that are novel. that require attention and focus. have a level of depth of engagement. some of the things they recommend are educational opportunities, that can be formal, informal. doing things you loved to do. volunteering. learning a skill. music, language. leisure activities, playing card. playing with your grandkids. things that are mentally and physically...
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so, tara, if congress is saying that there was any connective issue here, right? and these e-mails expose something, at least a meet and we don't know if anything happened afterward although both sides say there was no follow-up. is it best that they follow the money and that's going to be the big-ticket item that the senate and house and mueller are going to be looking for? >> i think what you're going to see is a multi-faceted investigation, and i think by the end of of this week congress should have more in terms of documents and a lot more in terms of testimony from kushner, manafort and donald trump jr., not just about the meeting itself which is clearly problematic, but about this pattern of basically nontransparency and that's where the administration has gotten itself into a lot of problems. nontransparence oat sf-86 form is a big issue. it's a particularly big issue when you're in the administration and campaign associates are under investigation about one of the very issues at the crux of the sf-86 form which i previously filled out when i worked as an a
so, tara, if congress is saying that there was any connective issue here, right? and these e-mails expose something, at least a meet and we don't know if anything happened afterward although both sides say there was no follow-up. is it best that they follow the money and that's going to be the big-ticket item that the senate and house and mueller are going to be looking for? >> i think what you're going to see is a multi-faceted investigation, and i think by the end of of this week...
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tara moriarty reports. >>reporter: since recreation marijuana became legal in the state of colorado, about 30 dispensaries popped up in denver alone. while san francisco certainly doesn't have the square footage that denver has, it's bracing for the positiveness in a big way. you have heard of the gold rush of 1889, now san francisco is bracing for what's called the green rush of 2018. >> we've had to be underground for quite some time. >> no longer in the shadows. medical marijuana dispensaries might spark on mission street. >> this is our [indiscernible]. >> are preparing to sell pot to recreational users january 1st. >> things are going to be bigger than we anticipate. >> supervisor jeff sheesh created the first office of cannabis. >> approved by city leaders. >> what this does is set up a one stop shop so we we have a centralized place to regulate this and do this safely. >> in the past, several departments, fire and public health and building inspection oversaw the marijuana industry. those agencies wi
tara moriarty reports. >>reporter: since recreation marijuana became legal in the state of colorado, about 30 dispensaries popped up in denver alone. while san francisco certainly doesn't have the square footage that denver has, it's bracing for the positiveness in a big way. you have heard of the gold rush of 1889, now san francisco is bracing for what's called the green rush of 2018. >> we've had to be underground for quite some time. >> no longer in the shadows. medical...
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let's talk to tara palmieri, without correspondent for politico. if you look at this both ways, both options not so great. what -- vetoed in this legislation? >> there's a possibility that president trump could add a signing note to the bill. he can sign it and then say he doesn't actually agree with the sanctions. president obama haz uss used thn the path. i think what you saw is there wasn't a coordination of the messaging, likely because scaramucci is still on the job. that's a lesson learned. when you represent the white house. you have to know affirmatively every but a lot of times donald trump isn't quite sure of his position yet. some white house eighths tell me there's a sort of method for the confusion, and he doesn't want to show his carts, he may sign the bill, may not. by keeping it ambiguous, he's still maintaining some sort of relationship with russia and in a way to do something that he promising, which is reset the situation between the two countries. >> generally you have the comms director, would report to chief of staff, and that
let's talk to tara palmieri, without correspondent for politico. if you look at this both ways, both options not so great. what -- vetoed in this legislation? >> there's a possibility that president trump could add a signing note to the bill. he can sign it and then say he doesn't actually agree with the sanctions. president obama haz uss used thn the path. i think what you saw is there wasn't a coordination of the messaging, likely because scaramucci is still on the job. that's a lesson...
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in the newsroom, tara moriarty, back to you. >> tara, if the office of cannabis, is it only responsible for permits, or will it be dealing with any other issues regarding those facilities? >> good question. they are also going to be punishing violators and offer advice to city leaders because there are still a lot of questions about how late will these cannabis stores be allowed to stay open, will there be a cap on how many can be open, and will they be taxed. this is new territory but they can certainly use denver for a model of what has worked and what has not. >> it's not just san francisco. every city in california has to face this issue. >> a lot to work out between now and the new year. >>> state lawmakers in sacramento are also preparing for legal pot sales. this morning they gathered for a marijuana safety conference at the state capitol. they are considering several restrictions involving legal pot including one that would prevent retailers from marketing marijuana to children. it would prohibit packaging pot products in colorful designs that could be attractive to teenagers an
in the newsroom, tara moriarty, back to you. >> tara, if the office of cannabis, is it only responsible for permits, or will it be dealing with any other issues regarding those facilities? >> good question. they are also going to be punishing violators and offer advice to city leaders because there are still a lot of questions about how late will these cannabis stores be allowed to stay open, will there be a cap on how many can be open, and will they be taxed. this is new territory...
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tara narula. tara, take us through the results of this study? >> this was a large study.ed at 70,000 participants and they assessed their study and them they looked at a subsequent 12-year period to see what the death rates were. they found a couple of things. they found those who had the poor elf score and improved the most hat a 15% to 28% decrease in their mortality. those who were consistent decreased their mortality 9% to 14%. and on the other hand, those who had declining quality increased their mortality by about 6% to 1 12%. so what is the real take away? it's a couple of things. this is about healthy dietary patterns. thaw look at the mediterranean diet and the da.a.s.h. diet. even processing out red meat or processed and switching it with legumes and nuts you can improve your diet quality by 20%. the last is it's never too late because the majority of the participants were 60 years old. >> is that's very interesting. jon, is there a difference if you do it for your a couple of years versus a longer time? >> yes. if you diddet for eight years it went down 11%. 20
tara narula. tara, take us through the results of this study? >> this was a large study.ed at 70,000 participants and they assessed their study and them they looked at a subsequent 12-year period to see what the death rates were. they found a couple of things. they found those who had the poor elf score and improved the most hat a 15% to 28% decrease in their mortality. those who were consistent decreased their mortality 9% to 14%. and on the other hand, those who had declining quality...
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tara narula on the findings of a new study. plus the role diets may play in treating multiple sclerosis. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes you stink. febreze car vent clip cleans away odors for up to 30 days. because the things you love can stink. i doni refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't ta
tara narula on the findings of a new study. plus the role diets may play in treating multiple sclerosis. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes you stink. febreze car vent clip cleans away odors for up to 30 days. because the things you love can stink. i doni refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines...
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in san francisco, tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new at 11:00, a san francisco supervisor is reworkingposed legislation to crackdown on bicycle chop shops to reduce the role police play in the process. the proposal aims to crackdown on homeless people who dismantle or repair bikes on city sidewalks while accumulating huge piles of bike parts. supporters say it unfairly targets the homeless for owning property and repairing bikes. the modified proposal moves many functions from police to the department of public works. the vote on the measure is set for next week. >>> city leaders in richmond are considering a new way to create transitional housing for the homeless. as ktvu's paul chambers reports, the plan involves tiny houses on wheels. >> it may not look like much, but this tiny house on wheels may be a game changer for richmond's population. >> it's relatively inexpensive to provide transitional housing for a homeless person. >> reporter: he says as of the beginning of the year, there were more than 100 homeless people living on richmond streets. that number could easily grow. that'
in san francisco, tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new at 11:00, a san francisco supervisor is reworkingposed legislation to crackdown on bicycle chop shops to reduce the role police play in the process. the proposal aims to crackdown on homeless people who dismantle or repair bikes on city sidewalks while accumulating huge piles of bike parts. supporters say it unfairly targets the homeless for owning property and repairing bikes. the modified proposal moves many functions from...
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jon lapook and tara narula. good morning to both of you. tara, what was the model?it's so disabling. 9 of people report being functionally impaired from mieg grains. 5 % require bed rest it's so severe. so being able to predict or forecast when you have a headache could be very valuable for people. so we know that stress causes head cakes. they recorded the frequency and level. they say this is a first step, not a final model. a lot more work needs to done. >> these are much more common than people think. what are the other triggers. >> people would be surprised to know, 12% of people get mike grains, women three times more likely. that's 18% of women. it could be anxiety, stress, lack of food and sleep, light exposuring and hormonal changes for women. as tara said shlgts it's incredibly debilitating. everybody knows if you have a mike grain, you have to jump on it. what if we could predict and profill actively give medication to prevent it. i love the quote of yoegy berra. it's tough to make predictions, especially about the future. >> it ain't over till it's over.
jon lapook and tara narula. good morning to both of you. tara, what was the model?it's so disabling. 9 of people report being functionally impaired from mieg grains. 5 % require bed rest it's so severe. so being able to predict or forecast when you have a headache could be very valuable for people. so we know that stress causes head cakes. they recorded the frequency and level. they say this is a first step, not a final model. a lot more work needs to done. >> these are much more common...
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and tara palmeri from politico. later on, border security with rendon judd, president of the what can be seen in a pro and on. hand, people will look at
and tara palmeri from politico. later on, border security with rendon judd, president of the what can be seen in a pro and on. hand, people will look at
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david: tara, one last question. it's about security of the meeting itself, because there are only to six people in that room, two interpreters, putin and trump and lavrov and tillerson. six people. if there's any leak coming from that meeting, where do you think it would come from? >> that's a million dollar question, but it could come from any of those parties in there both intentionally or unintentionally, and it could come from somebody without claiming that it came fromç th. so it remains to be seen if there's an official readout of the meeting, president trump and tillerson might put out an official readout which is not going to give us the tone, the body language, the precise wording. but, i mean, putin might leak out information, and we don't really necessarily know the veracity of that information. i'll be curious to see if there is an official readout or each transcript. i'm not sure if there was a stenographer or anyone recording this meeting in any way. david: thank you very much for being here. well, ma
david: tara, one last question. it's about security of the meeting itself, because there are only to six people in that room, two interpreters, putin and trump and lavrov and tillerson. six people. if there's any leak coming from that meeting, where do you think it would come from? >> that's a million dollar question, but it could come from any of those parties in there both intentionally or unintentionally, and it could come from somebody without claiming that it came fromç th. so it...
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tara is politico. >>> you know ckushner very well.k it is all fake news. >> >> i want to start by giving you a cigar. >> thank you. >> i haven't seen you since the berth birth of your daughter. >> thank you. >> we know this about the form jared filled out and submitted. when don jr. was cud about it he put it out himself. >> when the president tweets the russian story is a hoax doesn't it confuse his fans if. >> i think when the president says that the story is a hoax what he means is that the business of the united states will be five ten stories about this russia meeting that happened a year and change ago and virtually nothing that's effecting people's lives. >> wasn't it in this scandal? >> i think it's true that it's hard for them to get their story you have. i would argue they fans are happy about the things that are being accomplished. opponents should be focused on the health care blan instead of a wanting more aggressive response about the allegations involving russia and willingness to collude. some. >> they did this very ag
tara is politico. >>> you know ckushner very well.k it is all fake news. >> >> i want to start by giving you a cigar. >> thank you. >> i haven't seen you since the berth birth of your daughter. >> thank you. >> we know this about the form jared filled out and submitted. when don jr. was cud about it he put it out himself. >> when the president tweets the russian story is a hoax doesn't it confuse his fans if. >> i think when the president...
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now, political analyst and with us historian professor of princeton university julian zalazar, ta tara -- terrell, do you think there's something to this idea of attorney general jeff sessions now being named as john kelly's replacement? >> it would be a very convenient move for jeff sessions to move over. it would keep the republicans who are really annoyed with trump and the way he's been treating sessions at bay. not sure if it means he doesn't need to go through another confirmation hearing. that's going to be a problem. it's never good for a president or for the senate to be wasting their time on confirmation hearings which tend to really sully the candidate. and jeff sessions has had a rocky road so far with his relationship with donald trump. but it would be a convenient place to put him. i personally have not heard from my sources that it's a real option. >> we heard the tweets from lindsey graham mentioned earl y by our reporter, dianne gallagher, let's show viewers what was referenced there. this is according to the idea of sessions just being named dhs secretary is the respo
now, political analyst and with us historian professor of princeton university julian zalazar, ta tara -- terrell, do you think there's something to this idea of attorney general jeff sessions now being named as john kelly's replacement? >> it would be a very convenient move for jeff sessions to move over. it would keep the republicans who are really annoyed with trump and the way he's been treating sessions at bay. not sure if it means he doesn't need to go through another confirmation...
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tara, what do you make of the journal's report on the possible smith connection to flynn. >> i think the journal report was extremely interesting. all roads always seem to lead back to general flynn and i think this is going to be a constant problem for the trump administration as this investigation continues. we've seen flynn be the center of this investigation initially. we've seen him be the center of comey's testimony in terms of trump pressuring to let flynn go, and making other people leave the room. and now we see another story where there's a republican operative who claims to have ties to flynn. again, we haven't heard flynn's side of the story on this but the claim that the operative was in touch with flynn on this does seem to suggest some sort of coordination or cooperation with what may have been a russian hacking group, even if they didn't actually end up obtaining these e-mails, it seems like there's evidence that they were working in coordination with hacking organizations, including those with ties to russia, and it seems that this operative was at least claiming to
tara, what do you make of the journal's report on the possible smith connection to flynn. >> i think the journal report was extremely interesting. all roads always seem to lead back to general flynn and i think this is going to be a constant problem for the trump administration as this investigation continues. we've seen flynn be the center of this investigation initially. we've seen him be the center of comey's testimony in terms of trump pressuring to let flynn go, and making other...
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tara let me start with you and go to david. >> the g20 summit you have leaders of 20 countries there and you shouldn't, north korea one of those issues. angela merkel set an agenda focused on displaced persons and trade, climate change. issues that there are perhaps disagreements on politically but areas of agreement. terrorism another key issue that has been front and center. another issue that the trump administration could have gone in there and set the agenda. obviously, the trump/putin meeting took center stage for a variety of reasons. but the u.s. had the ability to set the agenda. tweets sent out on other key foreign policy issues and uniting key countries around those issues. north korea being the obvious one and we didn't hear that coming out of president trump. we didn't hear that coming out of him verbally or during the twitter account during the g20. i also think these distractions and the podesta comments, those are not helpful to any foreign policy or national security issues. they're distractions. they get the media focused on the wrong issues during a very important
tara let me start with you and go to david. >> the g20 summit you have leaders of 20 countries there and you shouldn't, north korea one of those issues. angela merkel set an agenda focused on displaced persons and trade, climate change. issues that there are perhaps disagreements on politically but areas of agreement. terrorism another key issue that has been front and center. another issue that the trump administration could have gone in there and set the agenda. obviously, the...
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ktvu's tara moriarty shows the video that's raising controversy about whether an officer intentionally tried to bump a skater. >> reporter: this video shows a skater wiping out at the annual fastest hill bomb contest. another video shows the officer does not move when the skater comes barreling down the hill. >> i think it was intentional. i think the dude's a punk for doing it. >> reporter: sfpd is now investigating if the officer intentionally tried to hurt the skater or if it was an accident. >> i feel like it looks a little intentional, and think there's seem ego involved on both sides. >> reporter: the injured skater is a 17-year-old boy who is now undergoing knee, ankle, and leg surgery as a result of the crash. >> the cop showed up and tried to wbogart the whole thing. granted they need to do their job, but i think they took it way too far. >> reporter: robert owecka say officers took a defensive stance against skateborders, and that out of safety concerns for skateboards and motorists, we closed off the streets in the area to contain the incident. skateborders were flying down
ktvu's tara moriarty shows the video that's raising controversy about whether an officer intentionally tried to bump a skater. >> reporter: this video shows a skater wiping out at the annual fastest hill bomb contest. another video shows the officer does not move when the skater comes barreling down the hill. >> i think it was intentional. i think the dude's a punk for doing it. >> reporter: sfpd is now investigating if the officer intentionally tried to hurt the skater or if...
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tara narula., what are they talking about and what was found sf. >> the study says how long does this species have to be attached to you before the disease is transmitted? it has to be attached for 36 to 48 hours before it can be transmitted. yes, thankfully, it has to be typically more than 48 hours for there to be a significant chance of transmission. it can happen rarely before then. why is that important? welling when my patients call me, which they call and say they have a tick on them. the first question i ask is how long was it attached to you. if it was less than 36 or 48 hours the odds of getting lyme disease, it ooh verse low. . if it's more than that, there are antibiotics and steps that can be used whether to treat or not treat. >> tara, this is now obviously the time and people are spending more and more time outside. what kind of tips are there for folks now hitting the hiking trails? >> right. i was thinking about this in connecticut when i was walking with my 5-year-old outside. yo
tara narula., what are they talking about and what was found sf. >> the study says how long does this species have to be attached to you before the disease is transmitted? it has to be attached for 36 to 48 hours before it can be transmitted. yes, thankfully, it has to be typically more than 48 hours for there to be a significant chance of transmission. it can happen rarely before then. why is that important? welling when my patients call me, which they call and say they have a tick on...
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tara narula is a cardiologist.e statins have been around for three decades, right? what are the benefits? >> there are a lot of benefits. one of the best studied classes of drugs, including high-study trials over 30 years. they reduce cardiovascular mortality and death and events like heart attack or stroke. we've come from an era where we watched people in the 1950s and '60s in the icu and said there's nothing we can do but give you pain medication and waited for them to come back, to an era where we can prevent heart attack and stroke. why is there so much controversy? >> we think we're getting better. >> one of the issues is, yes. people feel well. we're not giving them a drug that makes them feel better. i feel fine, why do i have to take something? 20% of people will have some sort of side effect to statin but they're usually reversible. we need to do better explaining to people the benefits to statins. >> what are the benefits and what are the risks? what are the negative effects? >> what this research really
tara narula is a cardiologist.e statins have been around for three decades, right? what are the benefits? >> there are a lot of benefits. one of the best studied classes of drugs, including high-study trials over 30 years. they reduce cardiovascular mortality and death and events like heart attack or stroke. we've come from an era where we watched people in the 1950s and '60s in the icu and said there's nothing we can do but give you pain medication and waited for them to come back, to an...
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. >> tara moriarty will on to see how this works. >> at least 100,000 american children are sexually exploited each year, according to the national center for missing and exploited children. that's more than the number of people who die from car accidents and illegal drugs combined. >> we investigate people that use the internet to exploit children. >>reporter: meet these sergeants -- they run this internet crimes against children unit. they find those possessing industry-leading child pornography. >> the hardest part is seeing the victims. dealing with the victims. >> the wall in the office is covered with mugshots and we can't show all of them because the cases are open but here are a handful -- shockingly, the victims are getting younger. >> most cases we investigate are from age 0-eight. >> the investigators spent 90% of their time on the computer screen and on various apps posing as children. >> we put out a hook and 100 fish,. >> this past spring they made several arrests including a swimming school instructor, a psychiatrist, a boys and girls club worker and a youth director.
. >> tara moriarty will on to see how this works. >> at least 100,000 american children are sexually exploited each year, according to the national center for missing and exploited children. that's more than the number of people who die from car accidents and illegal drugs combined. >> we investigate people that use the internet to exploit children. >>reporter: meet these sergeants -- they run this internet crimes against children unit. they find those possessing...
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"> that is tara carter... is the victim of a carjacking that became the center of a police chase and shootout in florida. she says it started when a bank robbery suspect forced her to drive her car for two miles until she crashed into a mail box.. the suspect...now identified as three time felon... michael harris..began shooting out of the back window during the chase.. one bullet struck one of the officers in the face.. after the crash police shot and killed harris... the officer is recovering in the hospital and tara is just thankful she's alive. (steve) new at 8. hundreds came out for a tearful goodbye to a canine hero.(pam) cena is a 10- year old black lab ... who did three tours in afganistan. one of those tours with marine veteran jeff deyoung. but this month --deyoung learned the beloved bomb- sniffing dog had bone cancer. and little time left to live. before saying goodbye - deyoung wanted cena to have a few final adventures. which included a ride in an open top jeep. around 150 people with jeeps showe
"> that is tara carter... is the victim of a carjacking that became the center of a police chase and shootout in florida. she says it started when a bank robbery suspect forced her to drive her car for two miles until she crashed into a mail box.. the suspect...now identified as three time felon... michael harris..began shooting out of the back window during the chase.. one bullet struck one of the officers in the face.. after the crash police shot and killed harris... the officer is...