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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20130524:09:15:00

we check to see, do they burn? do they tan? we know if the sunscreen provided uva/uvb protection. >> reporter: leading the pack, store labels like target's up and up, and wal-mart equate, brand names like coppertone, hawaiian tropic also ranked well. others like all terrain and badger fell below standard. the problem according to "consumer reports" these brands protect against uva rays but do not provide as much uvb protection. >> if a product doesn't protect against uvb rays that does mean you could end up getting a little sunburn. it makes sense to look at one of our products that provides good uva/uvb protection. so you can get that all-around protection. >> reporter: protection in the fight against skin cancer. the most common cancer in the u.s. "consumer reports" says the best advice is to find a broad spectrum sunscreen that has spf 40 and is waterproof. make sure to put it on 15 to 30 minutes before going outdoors. reapplying every two hours. preeti arla, abc news,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20130524:10:44:00

lighten up ♪ as you search for the sun this memorial day weekend you are going to need sunscreen to protect yourself. >> experts at "consumer reports" did a new round of testing and found that if you buy the expensive stuff you could get burned. here's abc's preeti arla. >> reporter: paying more does not always mean better quality when it comes to sunscreen. "consumer reports" tested 12 broad spectrum sunscreens that claimed to protect against cancer causing uva/uvb rays. some of the least expensive brands were the most effective. >> it is surprising. everyone wants to cut where they can. you don't want to cut with quality. >> reporter: the test measured effectiveness after normal activity and 80 minutes in the water. we check to see, do they burn? do they tan? we know if the sunscreen provided uva/uvb protection. >> reporter: leading the pack, store labels like target's up and up, and wal-mart equate, brand names like coppertone, hawaiian tropic also ranked

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20130524:10:45:00

well. others like all terrain and badger fell below standard. the problem according to "consumer reports" these brands protect against uva rays but do not provide as much uvb protection. >> if a product doesn't protect against uvb rays that does mean you could end up getting a little sunburn. it makes sense to look at one of our products that provides good uva/uvb protection. so you can get that all-around protection. >> reporter: protection in the fight against skin cancer. the most common cancer in the u.s. "consumer reports" says the best advice is to find a broad spectrum sunscreen that has spf 40 and is waterproof. make sure to put it on 15 to 30 minutes before going outdoors. reapplying every two hours. preeti arla, abc news, washington. that's my secret. put it on before you go to the beach. i put it on before i get in the car. i get there. it bonds to the skin. >> now you are ready to go. >> a guy like me tans good if you do it that way. >> oh, my god. >> nice!

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20130524:09:14:00

♪ i'm gonna soak up the sun ♪ ♪ i'm gonna soak up the sun ♪ ♪ i'm gonna tell everyone to lighten up ♪ as you search for the sun this memorial day weekend you are going to need sunscreen to protect yourself. >> experts at "consumer reports" did a new round of testing and found that if you buy the expensive stuff you could get burned. here's abc's preeti arla. >> reporter: paying more does not always mean better quality when it comes to sunscreen. "consumer reports" tested 12 broad spectrum sunscreens that claimed to protect against cancer causing uva/uvb rays. some of the least expensive brands were the most effective. >> it is surprising. everyone wants to cut where they can. you don't want to cut with quality. >> reporter: the test measured effectiveness after normal activity and 80 minutes in the water.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121231:11:02:00

in 1998, she was admitted for a clot behind her right knee. the 65-year-old secretary of state had a stomach virus earlier this month. she became dehydrated, fainted, struck her head causing the concussion. clinton had canceled the trip abroad because she was not feeling well and then she was not well enough to appear on capitol hill to testify on the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. clinton is being treated with anti-coagulants and doctors want to monitor the medication over the next 48 hours. >> we wish her well. our other major story, countdown to the fiscal cliff. talks are going on through the night to try to reach a deal. >> without an agreement, the average american family would see a tax increase of more than $3,400. abc's preeti arla is joining us from washington with more on what this means. preeti?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121231:11:04:00

deal. >> reporter: if congress doesn't act soon, drastic spending cuts will go into effect and taxes go up for everyone. the tax impact for the average american family, more than $3,400. senate leaders continued to work on the stop gap bill. but sticking points remain. >> there's still significant difference between the two sides. but negotiations continue. >> reporter: reid said negotiations will continue through the night, with just hours left until that deadline. john and paula? >> preeti, thank you. >> so they are working right now, hopefully on something -- senator mitch mcconnell is working hand in hand with the vice president who said i think we all know we're running out of time. i want everyone to know i'm willing to get this done, but i need a dance partner. which would be nice. >> it takes two to tango as they say. let's talk about eastern oregon. nine people dead after a tour bus accident on an icy highway. the bus lost control on interstate 84 yesterday and smashed through a guard rail and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121105:11:45:00

>> being able to make what happened happen, you know, was more important than some statistic in our record books. >> reporter: believe it or not, the coach planned for ferns to run out of bound, also that the big score and the boosted spirits that come with it could go to this young man. freshman logan thompson whose father had died two days earlier after suffering a stroke. >> he meant the world to me at the time. it made me forget all the bad things that were going through my mind. >> reporter: thompson had insisted despite his father's death to suit up for the game, so ferns and his teammates conspired to give the 15-year-old a special way to honor his dad. >> i think my dad would have been really proud. growing up as a kid, my father and i would always pass a football in the backyard. >> reporter: after telling ferns to stop short of the end zone, coach mcclain sent thompson into the game, his first start as a varsity running back. and a few moments later, he scored his first touchdown.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121105:11:03:00

final hours, we turn to abc's reporter preeti arla. good morning to you. >> good morning, rob and paula. it is expected to be a photo finish. and both side are trying to get the edge by racing from swing state to swing state, trying to within over those undecided voters. a frantic pace for mitt romney and president obama in the final stretch, crisscrossing the swing states. mitt romney, 14 stops in seven states. president obama, 14 stops in eight states. the latest abc news/"washington post" poll shows the race essentially deadlocked. 49% of likely voters support obama, 48%, romney. >> so we've made real progress, florida, these past four years. >> reporter: the candidates and their running mates all made stops in the critical battleground state of ohio. of course, they had dueling messages for voters. >> i know what real change looks like. it's because i fought for it. it's because i delivered it. we can't give up on it now. >> you hope that president obama would live up to his promise to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121105:11:33:00

just be disappointed. look at me. i look like a president and i talk like one, and i'm telling you it's all going to be all right if you elect me. >> reporter: the president wistfully told his supporters the campaign is no longer about him or his team. >> we're no longer relevant now. we're props. because what's happened is now the campaign falls on these 25-year-old kids who are out there knocking on doors, making phone calls. >> reporter: sunday evening mitt romney made an appearance in the keystone state, pennsylvania, generally regarded as reliably blue. it has not voted for a republican for president since 1988. the question is was this the sign of a confident candidate trying to get ahead of a romney wave across the country, or was it an act of desperation for a campaign that cannot seem to break through here in ohio? jake tapper, abc news, traveling with the president in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20121105:11:56:00

i'm going to read. you interpret. >> yeah. >> it's about predicting the election and who voters really like. abc's john donvan shows us why pollsters should have been asking a different question. >> reporter: you can ask voters who they want to win, but ask them who they think will win -- who are you going to vote for? >> romney. arkansas and who do you think's going to win? >> obama. >> reporter: you may get -- a decent forecast of the actual outcome on tuesday. >> what people are feeling and from that you get a broad sense of how your local community's feeling. >> reporter: justin wolfers of the university of michigan just published a study on polling data where he and a colleague looked at data from hundreds of elections dating become to the 1930s asking what pollster's question was the best predictor of who got elected. it was not the obvious one -- which candidate do you prefer,

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