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id to some upstanding americans.some upstanding americans. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are aller
id to some upstanding americans.some upstanding americans. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you...
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why someone like bill macumber, always an upstanding guy. not so much as a parking ticket on his record. was a secret evil guy underneath the good guy exterior? >> i don't know. hard working decent guy who had a streak where he liked to kill people. >> he wouldn't be the first and i am afraid to say not to be the last. >> and ron macumber was fine with the idea that he would never see his father again. >> it's over. probably never going see him again or ever talk to him again. >> bill macumber failed to convince a jury and even his own son that he was innocent and a good man but he was determined to keep trying. even if it took a lifetime. >> coming up, bill macumber's extraordinary life in prison and his son's growing suspicion that just maybe his father didn't belong there. >> there were things that were starting to bother me just a little bit. one of my thoughts was how stupid are you to hold onto a weapon for 12 years if you killed somebody? have i got a treat for you. new clean whipped creme foundation from covergirl. a delicious new re
why someone like bill macumber, always an upstanding guy. not so much as a parking ticket on his record. was a secret evil guy underneath the good guy exterior? >> i don't know. hard working decent guy who had a streak where he liked to kill people. >> he wouldn't be the first and i am afraid to say not to be the last. >> and ron macumber was fine with the idea that he would never see his father again. >> it's over. probably never going see him again or ever talk to him...
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>>> we are back in a moment with surprising revelations tonight about what america did to some upstandingmericans. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ >>> perhaps your computer at home or work is like the ones we use here, one of the old steam-powered models. have you asked yourself during this era of smartphones that respond to a wave of the hand or at most your fingerprint, why is it we are still using control-alt-delete as the command? the man who was present at the creation of control-alt-delete said it was a mistake. that man happens to be bill gates and he made the startling admission in a video for harvard
>>> we are back in a moment with surprising revelations tonight about what america did to some upstandingmericans. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why...
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it's where the jetstar rollercoaster ended upstanding alone in the water. it was ripped to pieces, but they launched a huge public works project and they rebuilt in time for this past summer. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor christie was here to cut the ribbon. he showed us around and was proud to show off a place getting up and running. >> i'm focused on rebuilding. >> reporter: the very spot we stopped to talk with the governor back then was destroyed yesterday. tim hussy re-opened his french fry stand after sandy and last night was forced to watch it burn. >> it is flattened, wrecked, gone. it's a goner. there is nothing left. >> reporter: after sandy, john vertarosa put out a sign reading boardwalk open. after the fire, the sign was all that was left. >> it also makes me wonder if i was bragging too much about being lucky after sandy. >> reporter: police chief tommy boyd who was a local hero during sandy for the number of people he rescued told us today the fire was a body blow. >> we're taking a beating. this isn't fair. i'm waiting for th
it's where the jetstar rollercoaster ended upstanding alone in the water. it was ripped to pieces, but they launched a huge public works project and they rebuilt in time for this past summer. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor christie was here to cut the ribbon. he showed us around and was proud to show off a place getting up and running. >> i'm focused on rebuilding. >> reporter: the very spot we stopped to talk with the governor back then was destroyed yesterday....
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it's changing that culture of passive by standing to what some communities are starting to call upstanding. that's a hopeful development i see happening. >> how realistic is that? how hard is that for working parents to be able to stay up on all of this stuff, emily? >> instead of thinking of this that parents are expected to be on top of every new app. parents are doing the best they can to understand the technology and go where their kids are going and have a sense of it. you don't have to feel like you're doing every single thing in order to be like the parent who is a step ahead of your kids in the brand new sites they're going to in order to make a difference. if you have access to your kids' phone that's the main tool kids use. you should be able to follow them where they're going most of the time. >> debra, talk to us about what the california school district is doing, and glendale's method of monitoring communications. >> what it's pro poet something response mechanism as oppose to a prevention mechanism. it gives a false sense. we're going to catch all actions of bullying which is
it's changing that culture of passive by standing to what some communities are starting to call upstanding. that's a hopeful development i see happening. >> how realistic is that? how hard is that for working parents to be able to stay up on all of this stuff, emily? >> instead of thinking of this that parents are expected to be on top of every new app. parents are doing the best they can to understand the technology and go where their kids are going and have a sense of it. you...
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pair black boys with upstanding black men. in hopes of teaching the kids a better way forward. >> morning, sir, how you doing? >> good. >> siswe teaches the manhood development class at oakland's sky lie high school. >> glad you could be with us. >> he and about a dozen african-american male teachers are focused on making sure plaque boys graduate high school. >> take a step back. y'all ready? >> we're trying to make transformations. a lot of our brothers are failing disproportionately. if we look at statistics in oakland we're the highest in everything we don't need to be in. >> you'll see higher rates of dropouts, lower rates of graduation, higher rates of chronic absence, higher rates of suspension. >> june yus williams is ceo of the urban strategies council, an oakland-based nonprofit working to eliminate persistent poverty. in 2010, the council partnered with oakland unified in developing solutions for improving the academic and social outcomes for black boys. that same year, the district launched the office of african-am
pair black boys with upstanding black men. in hopes of teaching the kids a better way forward. >> morning, sir, how you doing? >> good. >> siswe teaches the manhood development class at oakland's sky lie high school. >> glad you could be with us. >> he and about a dozen african-american male teachers are focused on making sure plaque boys graduate high school. >> take a step back. y'all ready? >> we're trying to make transformations. a lot of our...
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it's where the jetstar rollercoaster ended upstanding alone in the water. it was ripped to pieces, but they launched a huge public works project and they rebuilt in time for this past summer. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor christie was here to cut the ribbon. he showed us around and was proud to show off a place getting up and running. >> i'm focused on rebuilding. >> reporter: the very spot we stopped to talk with the governor back then was destroyed yesterday. tim hussy re-opened his french fry stand after sandy and last night was forced to watch it burn. >> it is flattened, wrecked, gone. it's a goner. there is nothing left. >> reporter: after sandy, john vertarosa put out a sign reading boardwalk open. after the fire, the sign was all that's left. >> makes me wonder if i was bragging too much. >> reporter: police chief tommy boyd who was a local hero during sandy for the number of people he rescued told us today the fire was a body blow. >> we're taking a beating. this isn't fair. i'm waiting for the frogs and locu locusts. it feels like
it's where the jetstar rollercoaster ended upstanding alone in the water. it was ripped to pieces, but they launched a huge public works project and they rebuilt in time for this past summer. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor christie was here to cut the ribbon. he showed us around and was proud to show off a place getting up and running. >> i'm focused on rebuilding. >> reporter: the very spot we stopped to talk with the governor back then was destroyed yesterday....
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you see the san francisco giants as being those role models and playing an active role and being upstanders? >> part of it is the role model stand point and using baseball as a hook to get people's attention. when we have a captive audience of 40,000 people plus a wide tell television and radio audience, we use that to get across the message about an issue. sometimes we get letters, hey, i came to see a game with my son and instead i'm hearing about a murder committee in yosemite and that's a downer of a way to start the day. sometimes that's a tough conversation with a fan but at least at the end of the day they've taken something away with them. also at the grass roots level we have a junior giants program, it's a youth baseball program throughout california. we use baseball as the hook to get kids to come together to learn about teamwork, we have a whole can urriculum that's based on the importance of reading, literacy, education, we have a whole violence prevention can urriculum, we have 22,000 kids playing baseball throughout northern california, junior giants baseball, and we have a n
you see the san francisco giants as being those role models and playing an active role and being upstanders? >> part of it is the role model stand point and using baseball as a hook to get people's attention. when we have a captive audience of 40,000 people plus a wide tell television and radio audience, we use that to get across the message about an issue. sometimes we get letters, hey, i came to see a game with my son and instead i'm hearing about a murder committee in yosemite and...
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they are probably upstanding teacher. >> they are not watching. >> why don't you stand up for me?the school should have taken responsibility for that. >> you were often punished by wearing the cloughs you -- the clothes you wear now so it didn't work? >> i became the thing i was discouraged against. she is already in the provocative dancing. why not put in parental shame and top it off with fatherly input. are you trying to make your daughter a stripper? >> and putting her on a street corner in. >> who called the media. did they say oh look at this. somebody called the local station and said how much do you want to bet -- i don't know if it is the mother. i don't have that information. oftentimes i have none. >> you just backtracked because you were speculating. >> i was and i hate that. >> an due you twerk more than anybody i know? >> is it that dangerous? >> it is harmless. >> have you seen how he twerks? >> not at 11 years old. >> the school, i don't know what the hell they were thinking here. as far as the punishment of the girl, ground her, take away her allow -- allowance, b
they are probably upstanding teacher. >> they are not watching. >> why don't you stand up for me?the school should have taken responsibility for that. >> you were often punished by wearing the cloughs you -- the clothes you wear now so it didn't work? >> i became the thing i was discouraged against. she is already in the provocative dancing. why not put in parental shame and top it off with fatherly input. are you trying to make your daughter a stripper? >> and...
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involved in this situation, but the folks that typically try to access these bases, they are fine, upstanding well, intentioned individuals, but there are people out there all the time that are looking for ways to circumvent the system, looking for ways to sneak in, and fortunately it doesn't have very often, but unfortunately today this was one of those situations where the person that was looking to do some ill got through. >> and as we have known since 9/11 security has changed all around the world, and it may change again after this event. j.j. thank you. it's good to talk with you. >>> hours after the shooting, some scary moments at the white house. officers tackled a man outside of the north lawn after he tossed fire crackers over the fence. officers ordered visitors away from the house shortly after the incident. the man was arrested. >>> "america tonight" joie chen is standing by with more of what is coming up at the top of the hour. hi, joie. >> good evening, john. we're going to have special coverage tonight looking deeper into the events of this day in washington, d.c., of course y
involved in this situation, but the folks that typically try to access these bases, they are fine, upstanding well, intentioned individuals, but there are people out there all the time that are looking for ways to circumvent the system, looking for ways to sneak in, and fortunately it doesn't have very often, but unfortunately today this was one of those situations where the person that was looking to do some ill got through. >> and as we have known since 9/11 security has changed all...
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. >> it has its share of tribulations and its very diabolical people and very upstanding people and i think when yo cue a show like this, if you're going to be -- do a show like this, if you're going to be doing it on location, you have to have that location to be the biggest character of them all. >> i think people, especially the ones that have watched the show, are going to be proud to associate themselves with the area. >> reporter: anacostia has won numerous soap awards including best cast, actor and writing. think the online version of the emmys. >> i had no idea anyone would want to watch it, to have it going on the cusp of season four and being seen in 97 countries. >> reporter: martha burn is a regular guest star on the series. >> don't you dare hurt my child! >> reporter: last season viewers were left wondering who survived this dramatic cliff hanger. >> no spoiler there. >> reporter: filming of season four starts next week. in southeast, surae chinn, wusa9. >> the soap has reached roughly 1 million viewers online from previous seasons. local cable access station d.c. tv car
. >> it has its share of tribulations and its very diabolical people and very upstanding people and i think when yo cue a show like this, if you're going to be -- do a show like this, if you're going to be doing it on location, you have to have that location to be the biggest character of them all. >> i think people, especially the ones that have watched the show, are going to be proud to associate themselves with the area. >> reporter: anacostia has won numerous soap awards...
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no one was hurt, she had a good record, she was an upstanding citizen. it should be over. >> and the prosecutor can't agree to not retry this. >> absolutely. but in terms of where we're going next, we're going to make a bail application. there are changed circumstances here. she's no longer a convicted felony facing 20 years. she's someone who's accused of a crime where no one was hurt. >> of shooting the ceiling. >> and she's been in for awhile. she's paid a lot already. >> congresswoman, i'm sure you'll be convening to make the appeal that this prosecutor not retry this. >> absolutely. the ministers, the community is already coming together. they are going to petition and they're asking people to call in, petition the state attorney and say she served enough time. let's come together and let me community heal. >> fighting congresswoman corrine brown and attorney faith gay, thank you for your time tonight. >>> we'll be right back to remember a civil rights icon. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from
no one was hurt, she had a good record, she was an upstanding citizen. it should be over. >> and the prosecutor can't agree to not retry this. >> absolutely. but in terms of where we're going next, we're going to make a bail application. there are changed circumstances here. she's no longer a convicted felony facing 20 years. she's someone who's accused of a crime where no one was hurt. >> of shooting the ceiling. >> and she's been in for awhile. she's paid a lot...
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. >> she has no prior record and led an upstanding life.one can see no one was harmed here. >> reporter: in august of 2010, a violent argument with her husband at their home in jacksonville, she went to the garage and got her gun, which she legally owned claiming he threatened to kill her, alexander said she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's gun laws require a minimum sentence of 20 years. a punishment even her now ex-husband thinks is too severe. >> he recognizes that she's going to be punished and wants her to be punished appropriately. >> reporter: alexander tried to claim inmunt under the stand your ground law and drew national attention in the wake of last year's shooting death of trayvon martin. they upheld stand your ground did not apply in alexander's case and did rule the jury instructions were wrong because the judge implied it was up to alexander to prove self-defense beyond a reasonable doub
. >> she has no prior record and led an upstanding life.one can see no one was harmed here. >> reporter: in august of 2010, a violent argument with her husband at their home in jacksonville, she went to the garage and got her gun, which she legally owned claiming he threatened to kill her, alexander said she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's gun...
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you would never do this because you are an honest upstanding man and you remember cnbc's team but could you take a handset in there and text me no taper before that decision came out. >> i don't know the answer to that, simon. i never tried. so i don't know if i could do that. >> sounds like it might be possible. >> i don't know. all we've ever done is connect through the fed system there. their wi-fi they provide us. i've never been in the locker room and looked at my cell phone to know if i could transmit over that. >> i'm surprised they don't take the electronic devices away. >> i wouldn't want to judge what they would do. >> of course not. >> and -- >> that's not what we're doing. >> there is a cad dre of reporters that work for the fed and a lot of trust. we get embargoed material. we're careful with it. >> more often than just that decision? >> right. more often than that decision. it's a market based security system which is that if you mess up, you do not get on the list next time which is really debilitating for a news organization. >> exactly. >> guys, if i could -- >> yeah. >
you would never do this because you are an honest upstanding man and you remember cnbc's team but could you take a handset in there and text me no taper before that decision came out. >> i don't know the answer to that, simon. i never tried. so i don't know if i could do that. >> sounds like it might be possible. >> i don't know. all we've ever done is connect through the fed system there. their wi-fi they provide us. i've never been in the locker room and looked at my cell...
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the navy reserves, to try to show his dad that he was an upstanding man and could impress him in that interesting insight from a friend here in ft. worth. >> i'm sure we will be learning a lot more about this guy as well. ed, thank you. >>> coming up, we are also getting in new details on where and how alexis managed to buy the shotgun. sfx: oil gushing out of pipe. sfx: birds chirping. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son pic
the navy reserves, to try to show his dad that he was an upstanding man and could impress him in that interesting insight from a friend here in ft. worth. >> i'm sure we will be learning a lot more about this guy as well. ed, thank you. >>> coming up, we are also getting in new details on where and how alexis managed to buy the shotgun. sfx: oil gushing out of pipe. sfx: birds chirping. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to...
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. >> she has no prior record and led an upstanding life. everyone can see no one was harmed here. >> reporter: in august of 2010 during a violent argument with her husband in jacksonville they went to the garage and got her gun which she illegal owned and claiming he threatened to kill her, alexander says she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's gun laws require a minimum sentence of 20 years. a punishment even her now ex-husband thinks is too severe. >> he recognizes that she is going to be punished. he wants her to be punished appropriately. >> reporter: xampalexander casew national attention in last year's shooting death of unarmed teenager trayvon martin. while the appeals court upheld that stand your ground did not play in alexander's case it did rule the jury instructions were wrong because the judge implied it was up to alexander to prove self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt when, in fact, the bur
. >> she has no prior record and led an upstanding life. everyone can see no one was harmed here. >> reporter: in august of 2010 during a violent argument with her husband in jacksonville they went to the garage and got her gun which she illegal owned and claiming he threatened to kill her, alexander says she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's...
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they are learning about the value of giving back to their communities and become being productive upstanding citizens. the legislation before us today provides an opportunity simply to extend this worthwhile program through the fiscal year 2018, and i urge my colleagues to lend their support. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. miller: i rise in support of this legislation. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i want to thank the majority, the gentlewoman, ms. foxx, for bringing this legislation to the floor. this is bipartisan legislation which promotes initiative achievement and excellence among young people. the congressional award act empowers young people to take greater responsibility for their own lives, to discover new talents, advocate on behalf of others, and take positive action in the community. the congressional award program has helped thousands of young people, including some of the most disadvantaged youth fin
they are learning about the value of giving back to their communities and become being productive upstanding citizens. the legislation before us today provides an opportunity simply to extend this worthwhile program through the fiscal year 2018, and i urge my colleagues to lend their support. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. miller: i rise in support of this legislation. i yield myself such time as i may...
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loser, the city attorney who upstanding citizen tom hanks. >> he shouldn't have done it.i have tom hanks sitting next to me, i would never pay attention. >> that's ridiculous, tom hanks have that kind of influence. >> as an official celebrity, i know my endorsement has made your mind up for you. say, tom hanks. but in the ultimate star you-know-whatter move -- the defense lawyer who complained about the prosecutor couldn't wait to have his picture taken with tom after the case was dismissed. seriously, no one can resist you, tom hanks. bye! >> we got model cara delevingne leaving j.f.k. >> how was the flight? >> recently she tweeted she wanted a new tattoo and what should i get? i really love bacon and cheese. >> did you decide what tattoo to get, bacon or cheese? >> we'll have to see. i think i'm going to get cheesy bacon. >> she's known for her extremely bushy eyebrows and she takes off her hat and she kind of like squints and her eyebrows literally shade her eyes almost as much as her hat does. >> she's very pretty. >> she's gorgeous but her eyebrows have changed histo
loser, the city attorney who upstanding citizen tom hanks. >> he shouldn't have done it.i have tom hanks sitting next to me, i would never pay attention. >> that's ridiculous, tom hanks have that kind of influence. >> as an official celebrity, i know my endorsement has made your mind up for you. say, tom hanks. but in the ultimate star you-know-whatter move -- the defense lawyer who complained about the prosecutor couldn't wait to have his picture taken with tom after the case...
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she's led an upstanding life.re. >> in august of 2010, during a violent argument with her husband at their home in jacksonville, she went to the garage and got her gun which she legally owned claiming he threatened to kill her. alexander says she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband. and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's gun laws require a minimum sentence of 20 years. a punishment even her now ex-husband thinks is too severe. >> he recognizes that she's going to be punished. he wants her to be punished appropriately. >> we want justice. >> alexander had tried to claim immunity under florida's stand your ground law. her case drew national attention in the wake of last year's shooting death of unarmed teenager trayvon mar it in. while the court upheld that stand your ground did not apply in alexander's case, it did rule the jury instructions were wrong because the judge implied it was up to alexander to prove self-def
she's led an upstanding life.re. >> in august of 2010, during a violent argument with her husband at their home in jacksonville, she went to the garage and got her gun which she legally owned claiming he threatened to kill her. alexander says she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband. and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's gun laws require a minimum sentence of 20 years. a punishment even her...