ask your health care prover about once-weekly ozempicĀ®. oh, oh, oh, ozempicĀ®! you may pay as little as $25 for a 3-month prescription. to the index and to your health tonight and researchers at colorado state university say brisk 40-minute walks just three times a week can actually improve memory and thinking. they looked at adults over 60. the study finds walks refresh the white matter in the brain. they say those walks also help people perform better on memory tests. let s walk. when we come back tonight, the young athlete suddenly told he might never play again. he might never play again. you ve got to see this.lood clo. i was uncertain. was another around the corner? could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis
so i took my helmet off and laid the batons down. i want to make this a parade, not a protest. [ cheers and applause ] these cops love you. that cop over there hugs people. so you tell us what you need to do. walk with us, walk with us! walk with us, walk with us! walk with us, walk with us! let s walk. let s walk. reporter: saying we ll protect you. we re with you. they said march with us. so he did. i m david muir. i ll see you tomorrow. good night.
as a person. he has not been on the president s side on this wall. he never wanted a wall and he didn t like it and what trump was saying about the wall. this is all on trump s shoulders? i find it outrageous it s on the president s shoulders. he s someone who wants this done. mazie hirono, a senator from hawaii, on television blaming fox news and basically talk radio. let s walk. he s got some right wing loud people yelling at him on fox news and suddenly, he says i don t think i m going to sign it. it is very true that he will bring on the shutdown and has to take responsibility for it. any effort on his part to blame the democrats will be such [ bleep ]. laura: she said the bs word there, congressman.
girls into believing he s drunk. their moms have made zero tolerance for alcohol a part of their parenting, watch to see if it s working. i think it is in the spot right in front but let me check. reporter: as soon as the teens are left alone, the girls start to push back. are we supposed to go with you? hold on a second. first of all, you re a stranger. i don t know you. reporter: but what will they do when our producer returns? okay, we re ready. reporter: they get up and walk out of the cafeteria. oh, no. moms, how are you feeling now? nervous. not happy. reporter: their mothers can t believe what they re seeing. with everything they ve been taught and nicole losing her uncle to a drunk driver, these girls still head outside towards the car. but then a glimmer of hope. the girls are having second thoughts and come up with a possible solution. let s walk. where is it? is it far? we re going to walk. reporter: but our accomplice
fire the gun. they could fire two of those 2700 projectiles a minute out of each one of these barrels. [explosion] tell us about this king fisher, this aircraft. this was the standard plane for the u.s. navy during world war ii. the airplane, the way they launched it, there was a cat pa put rail. this is the turntable for it had a gunpowder charge. they would shoot the plane off it. lower decks, here we come. this is what we call the mess deck, which is where they fed the crew. and a chapel. can we have the chapel? sure. let s walk. in. you can see the pastors giving the sermon, giving the communion. and there are on the small pew. these sailors depended on these during times of war, huh? nice sleeping quarters in