all right the fda says vaping reached epidemic proportions by teens. and taking historic actions against e cigarette retailers. the company have to detail ways to prevent access to the products or face potential criminal or civil action. especially focussed on flavored e cigarettes. several of the manufacturers targeted by the fda issued statements agreeing with the need to limit access to the products to minors. and are willing to work with the government on solutions. the long time executive producer of cbs famed 60 minutes is out. the accusations of inappropriate sexual conduct. lt move is not related to those allegations. but he violated company policy. tagger tells cnn the contract was terminated by he sent a text message to a reporter covering the story. and demanded fair coverage in
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extend my condolences to the families and the victims this weekend. chicago was out of control. our violence right now is the 21st century version of the chicago fire of 1871. mary emanuel and his handpicked superintendent have admitted in that press conference that they cannot handle what they have been entrusted, voted in and appointed to do. this violence will be epidemic and if there are reasons that it is so violent, but it is reaching epidemic proportions. the mayhem this weekend is really beyond the emotionalism that he shows, and the cries are bloodied because he wipes them with what he hands. sandra: after the great chicago fire, we all know those of us born and raised in the city, it s the second city because it built itself. canonicity be fixed? what needs to happen to bring
that s what really gets you, you re worrying about, hey, are you gonna be here a long time or how many years do i have? you know? and so i think that consumed me the first couple years. i was dealing with a lot and also not playing basketball anymore. that was that was the game that i love. and it came to a grinding halt. yes, and not being part of the lakers anymore. so when you think about all the things i had to deal with, it was a lot on me. newscaster: once thought to affect only promiscuous homosexual males, aids is now spreading in epidemic proportions to other segments of the population. harvey: at the time, aids was viewed as a gay disease. - magic: mm-hm. - harvey: and people started saying, well, magic must be gay. there were teammates that were saying that as well. - right. - how did that impact you? well, first of all, it hurt me. you know, you knew who i was.