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duke university researchers found 22% of men, 9% of women ages 50 to 64 engage in binge drinking.is five or more drinks at a time within the past month of this survey. the research based on a survey of 11,000 men and women that took place in 2005 and 2006 is reported in the american journal of psychiatry. >>> let's head outside now. we know it's a good idea to use sunscreen and protect your skin but can you do more than that? kelly swoope tells us new sunblock products are turning up claiming to not just screen out the sun but also block signs of aging. >> reporter: gia wants to look her best and wonders whether her age is starting to show. >> i worry quite a bit about wrinkles and getting older. >> reporter: she uses a sunscreen that says it has special anti-aging ingredients and says she sees a visible difference. >> the skin tone is much smoother and the texture is a lot firmer. >> reporter: but wait a minute, don't all sunscreens offer anti-aging abitle? dermatologist dina anderson says absolutely. >> sunscreens do what they say, they block the sun. so sun is directly related
duke university researchers found 22% of men, 9% of women ages 50 to 64 engage in binge drinking.is five or more drinks at a time within the past month of this survey. the research based on a survey of 11,000 men and women that took place in 2005 and 2006 is reported in the american journal of psychiatry. >>> let's head outside now. we know it's a good idea to use sunscreen and protect your skin but can you do more than that? kelly swoope tells us new sunblock products are turning up...
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children ages 12-14 had a cell phone last year with an increased number. children ages 8-11, 26% have a cell phone last year compared to 7% in 2003. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. what do you think is the appropriate age for a child to have their own cell phone? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> when i was a kid, you had to have your own skate key. as we play with our dinosaurs. i am an old guy. i admit. 67 degrees on tv hill. more from the bloomberg business report. >> and a surprise visit to north korea from former president bill clinton. >> o.j. simpson is back in court. what he says he deserves to be out of prison. >> water vapor imagery is showing something brewing to our west. i will let you know how that will affect our forecast coming up. >> still trying to figure out what they skate key is. we will update you dad, could you help me build a sand castle? sure, pal. let's just find a good spot. [ dramatic music plays ] a big day at the beach with the legendary taste of dunkin' donuts coffee on ice. this look
children ages 12-14 had a cell phone last year with an increased number. children ages 8-11, 26% have a cell phone last year compared to 7% in 2003. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. what do you think is the appropriate age for a child to have their own cell phone? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> when i was a kid, you had to have your own skate key. as we play with our dinosaurs. i am an old guy. i admit. 67 degrees on tv hill. more from the...
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top ground, chuck, dry-aged 21-day dry aged beef. this is what you would eat -- this is corn-fed.lavor, make it special. let's add that to the bowl. you're going to get dirty here. >> okay. >> we've got f"my big fat greek wedding" -- fat from our top ground that we've saved. duck fat. >> duck fat makes everything juicy. >> you can go with bacon fat if you want to. >> let's do onion. you need onion in a burger. we'll get into our seasonings. we've got fresh thyme. season with salt. keep mixing. >> i'm slacking off. >> you're working now. black pepper. >> this is our spice blend. we do a spice blend, basically a pickling spice, mustard sends, fennel seeds, pickling spice. you've had burgers with pickles? >> yes, i love pickles on my burgers. >> you can use a little bit of egg. not too much. just to help bind it up a little bit. you don't need to add the egg if you don't want to. we would mix all this up. this would go into a grinder. you must grind it fresh because we want all the spices, fat, onion all get minced together. our next step, the browned portion -- ground portion. buy a
top ground, chuck, dry-aged 21-day dry aged beef. this is what you would eat -- this is corn-fed.lavor, make it special. let's add that to the bowl. you're going to get dirty here. >> okay. >> we've got f"my big fat greek wedding" -- fat from our top ground that we've saved. duck fat. >> duck fat makes everything juicy. >> you can go with bacon fat if you want to. >> let's do onion. you need onion in a burger. we'll get into our seasonings. we've got...
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the child can get it job and pay for the -- the appropriate age is 16. the child can get a job and pay for the bill. there is a birthday celebration this weekend at the national aquarium in baltimore. >> it is been one year since the newest dolphin was born. our reporter has more. >> right now she is eating 6 pounds of fish. >> it is hard to believe that one year has passed since the newest of an addition was born. remember how she got her name? 22,000 people participated in the building contest. the winner was announced live on wbal tv. >> she is a lot of fun to work with. she is very curious about her environment in she is learning a lot of new things. she participates in shows. >> she is one of the most playful balkans. this weekend you can see her for yourself. they play with toys and buy their food. to help celebrate her birthday, the public can participate for the first time ever. >> they will participate in the activities. the monkeys and the dolphins will easily be viewed. >> they can try to get the fish out of them by using the creativity. >> th
the child can get it job and pay for the -- the appropriate age is 16. the child can get a job and pay for the bill. there is a birthday celebration this weekend at the national aquarium in baltimore. >> it is been one year since the newest dolphin was born. our reporter has more. >> right now she is eating 6 pounds of fish. >> it is hard to believe that one year has passed since the newest of an addition was born. remember how she got her name? 22,000 people participated in...
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new regenerist anti-aging eye roller.us 100 in the other leading brand and a taste you'll find... [sluuurrrrpppp!] irresistible. light & fit. great taste, fewer calories. >>> this morning on back to school today, picking the right backpack for your child which let's the first day of elementary school or the first day of college, a solid backpack is a critical part of your student's live and identity. here's the editor at southern living magazine. >> good to see you, al. >> there basic rules to picking a backpack. >> look for strong support back straps. don't cheap out on that. that is holding the backpack in place. you want your backpack to be no more than 10% of your child's body weight. they need to learn not to take everything and the kitchen sink with them. >> that's what the locker is for. >> pearing down without question. you don't want it to hang more than four inches below the waistline. you have to tighten the scraps. you don't want it hanging. it's all about good posture. kids are carrying the load. >> where do
new regenerist anti-aging eye roller.us 100 in the other leading brand and a taste you'll find... [sluuurrrrpppp!] irresistible. light & fit. great taste, fewer calories. >>> this morning on back to school today, picking the right backpack for your child which let's the first day of elementary school or the first day of college, a solid backpack is a critical part of your student's live and identity. here's the editor at southern living magazine. >> good to see you, al....
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in terms of age, these 60-year-olds, 70-year-olds, and 80-year-olds are mere spring chickens, because now this japan, are there now 36,000 people aged 100 or older and the united nations estimates that in the coming decades there will be more a million sentenarions living in japan. experts attribute japan's incredible number of elderly it a traditionally low-fat diet in fish. and a well-planned health care system. and the ranks of this growing population are continuing to swell at an exponential rate. >> by 2050, 30%. 1/3 of the japanese population will be age 65 and older. >> reporter: and as people live longer, more and more are making surprising new career choices. >> doughnut. >> reporter: as a new reporter for the tv in the southern island of kirbu, he is being presented with the station's trademark pink jacket. at only 83, she was the youngest journalist in the newsroom. >> translator: i've been living t for my life.ars, and i've felt so i thought this would be a job which could help people in my community. >> reporter: it's not exactly "lateline." in their reports a tv journali
in terms of age, these 60-year-olds, 70-year-olds, and 80-year-olds are mere spring chickens, because now this japan, are there now 36,000 people aged 100 or older and the united nations estimates that in the coming decades there will be more a million sentenarions living in japan. experts attribute japan's incredible number of elderly it a traditionally low-fat diet in fish. and a well-planned health care system. and the ranks of this growing population are continuing to swell at an...
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those younger than the age of about four and in those over the age of 65. both for hospitalizations and for deaths. what we are seeing with this virus is among those hospitalized the lrnest -- largest proportion ant 50 -- about 50% are younger than the age of 24 and there are a substantial proportion in the age range of 25-49 who are also being hospitalized. this does not necessarily mean that the absolute numbers of people in those age groups who are being hospitalized is greater than with seasonal influenza we simply don't know yet because we don't know how many cases we're going to have. this is something we'll figure out retrospectively. but there is a striking absence or not complete absence but a striking reduction in the number of hospitalizations and deaths occurring in the older populations. just to give you a sense of the burden of disease that we have seen to date and that we may seen in the fall this is some data from new york state. what you can see here, the four curves represent the number on hospitalizations by week so week one is the first
those younger than the age of about four and in those over the age of 65. both for hospitalizations and for deaths. what we are seeing with this virus is among those hospitalized the lrnest -- largest proportion ant 50 -- about 50% are younger than the age of 24 and there are a substantial proportion in the age range of 25-49 who are also being hospitalized. this does not necessarily mean that the absolute numbers of people in those age groups who are being hospitalized is greater than with...
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blocking signs of aging. >> reporter: she wants to look her best, and wonders whether her age is starting to show. >> i worry quite a bit about wrinkles, and getting older. >> reporter: she uses a sunscreen that says it has special anti-aging nutrients. >> the skin tone is much smoother, and the texture is a lot firmer. >> reporter: don't all sunscreens offer anti-aging? >> absolutely. sunscreens do what they say. they block the sun. sunscreens are directly antiaging. >> reporter: now products are promising even more, with added ingredients, like retinol, plant extracts to fight wrinkles. >> we're talk being adding primarily an antioxidant. added to the sun block that also counter acts free radical formation, which also causing aging. >> reporter: the uneven skin tone, so many of us are trying to avoid. dr.anderson says, studies show some of the ingredients may live up to the claims. but before you pay -- >> look for some financial backing. >> reporter: even then, you have to be about what you cover, and how often. >> you should reapply every two or three hours. even more frequently, if y
blocking signs of aging. >> reporter: she wants to look her best, and wonders whether her age is starting to show. >> i worry quite a bit about wrinkles, and getting older. >> reporter: she uses a sunscreen that says it has special anti-aging nutrients. >> the skin tone is much smoother, and the texture is a lot firmer. >> reporter: don't all sunscreens offer anti-aging? >> absolutely. sunscreens do what they say. they block the sun. sunscreens are directly...
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police believe they have narrowed down the ages of the children between 2- 13. they are actively looking for more victims. they are asking if there is anyone who may have had their children in contact with this couple to please call baltimore county police with the information. we will have more on the story coming up for you. reporting live, wbal-tv. >> is a paramedic is under internal investigation this morning after a man shot by police was declared dead at the scene and later found still to be a lie. the incident started at 4 + 30 saturday morning. they interrupted a burglary at a supermarket in northwest baltimore. when the suspect lunged at the police with a knife type weapon, the officer fired and struck him in the head. after a medics pronounced the man dead, police saw the man move in called the medics back. >> a patient assessment would involve a head-to-toe search. we would check their airwavys and circulation. the paramedic will be placed on administrative suspension. the suspect remains in critical condition at sinai hospital. >> the new crime repor
police believe they have narrowed down the ages of the children between 2- 13. they are actively looking for more victims. they are asking if there is anyone who may have had their children in contact with this couple to please call baltimore county police with the information. we will have more on the story coming up for you. reporting live, wbal-tv. >> is a paramedic is under internal investigation this morning after a man shot by police was declared dead at the scene and later found...
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3 emmys as a tv news producer, he's married to meredith vieira and they have 3 kids, and since the age of 25, he's hung tough in the face of a debilitating illness. plus, comedy writing legend larry gelbart with 1/2 dozen lessons learned over the years-- all next on "life (part 2)." (woman) major funding for "life (part 2)" was provided by: the atlantic philanthropies-- supporting older adults in living lives of purpose; and by metlife foundation-- celebrating the wisdom, talent, and experience of older adults. metlife foundation proudly supports "life (part 2)" [bass & percussion instruments play in syncopated rhythm] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to "life (part 2)." i'm alan rosenberg. have you been to the doctor lately because you pulled something or because what used to hurt a little now hurts a lot? well, you're not alone. baby boomers are falling apart, but we can't stop exercising, right, because that's bad for us? and modern medicine can fix anything, right? well, maybe not. here's how one dedicated runner is dealing with the baffling contradictions. my name is john hobby. i'm an attorney in
3 emmys as a tv news producer, he's married to meredith vieira and they have 3 kids, and since the age of 25, he's hung tough in the face of a debilitating illness. plus, comedy writing legend larry gelbart with 1/2 dozen lessons learned over the years-- all next on "life (part 2)." (woman) major funding for "life (part 2)" was provided by: the atlantic philanthropies-- supporting older adults in living lives of purpose; and by metlife foundation-- celebrating the wisdom,...
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sara brynn, missing at 3, age progressed at 7, recovered at 8. and eric austin, taken just 1 1/2 months old, age progressed to 21. here's his student i.d. >> the team also uses computer wizardry to reconstruct the faces of the dead, another 41 cases solved. >> we get to give that victim their name back. >> reporter: many of these cold cases do not have a happy ending, including jaycee lee dugard. she's alive, but no one can restore the childhood she lost. david wright, abc news, virginia. >>> the los angeles county core nore today confirmed details surrounding michael jackson ice death. in a state, they said jackson's death was a homicide, caused by acute propofol intoxication. a fatal overdose of the powerful drug. an investigation is continuing. >>> also in california, more wildfires, it's a familiar story. the fires cover thousands of acres, homes are threatened, residents have been forced to flee. there is a state of emergency as crews battle the blazes with the hot, dry conditions making things worse. brian rooney is in la canada, california
sara brynn, missing at 3, age progressed at 7, recovered at 8. and eric austin, taken just 1 1/2 months old, age progressed to 21. here's his student i.d. >> the team also uses computer wizardry to reconstruct the faces of the dead, another 41 cases solved. >> we get to give that victim their name back. >> reporter: many of these cold cases do not have a happy ending, including jaycee lee dugard. she's alive, but no one can restore the childhood she lost. david wright, abc...
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the downside is, you can't show videos, at least at this point by age. the age rate is 3 to 12. you can't say i want to see videos that are appropriate for 8-year-old or 10-year-old kids. it's a mashmash that way. >> and you can read ed's column on usatoday.com. >>> and the new recommendations. flu shots aren't just for children and the elderly. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. president obama leaves for vacation today, faced with eroding public support for his health care reform plan. that, according to a new abc news poll. >>> hurricane bill is on track to brush the east coast this weekend. no landfall is expected. but people alon the new england shore are battening down, in preparation for the wind and waves. >>> and former homeland security secretary, tom ridge, says he was pressured to raise the terror alert level, days before the presidential election in 2004. >>> an internation manhunt is under way this morning with authorities on both sides of the canadian border, searching for the ex-husband of a woman found murdered and mutilated in calif
the downside is, you can't show videos, at least at this point by age. the age rate is 3 to 12. you can't say i want to see videos that are appropriate for 8-year-old or 10-year-old kids. it's a mashmash that way. >> and you can read ed's column on usatoday.com. >>> and the new recommendations. flu shots aren't just for children and the elderly. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. president obama leaves for vacation today, faced with eroding...
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camelot's youngest brother dead at the age of 77.st who worked closely with the senator talks to us about a book he's writing now. i'm a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s. their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. and that begins with the one touch®ultra meter. easy to use, fast results... at no additional cost! liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door... with liberty i always have someone to talk to and now call now to receive a diabetic cookbook free. additional cost and find out why 230,000 u.s. doctors and over a million people with diabetes trust liberty medical. liberty, we deliver better health. call liberty medical at the number on your screen. o or tom kruse: if you have a hard time walking and getting around in your house, you need a hoveround power chair. you'll be able to go to the mall... play with the grandkids... visit family and friends... and do all the things you ralways loved to do. tom kruse: i'm tom kruse, pinventor of the hoveround. call us toll-free now
camelot's youngest brother dead at the age of 77.st who worked closely with the senator talks to us about a book he's writing now. i'm a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s. their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. and that begins with the one touch®ultra meter. easy to use, fast results... at no additional cost! liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door... with liberty i always have someone to talk to and now call now to receive a...
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ma bell is accused of age discrimination. the equal employment opportunity commission has filed a lawsuit against at&t claiming the company has a policy of not rehiring workers who have retired. at&t says discrimination of any sort is not tolerated but the lawsuit argues some of the 50-thousand at&t workers who have retired in recent years have not be eligible to be hired back. jack heyden runs gray hair management and john challenger is with challenger gray and christmas, two job placement pros. nice to see both of you here. it will star when he was an ira and the job market for old derrick guessed? increase the level of preparation as the economy worsens. people filled and that there certainly is age discrimination now there of the survey in the fourth quarter of last year believe indicated that over 80 percent of people that responded felt that there were some where between moderate and high-level of age discrimination people. how they think the draft itself? how is manifest the last follow-up interviews. more hesitation i
ma bell is accused of age discrimination. the equal employment opportunity commission has filed a lawsuit against at&t claiming the company has a policy of not rehiring workers who have retired. at&t says discrimination of any sort is not tolerated but the lawsuit argues some of the 50-thousand at&t workers who have retired in recent years have not be eligible to be hired back. jack heyden runs gray hair management and john challenger is with challenger gray and christmas, two job...
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the downside is, you can't show videos, at least at this point by age. the age rate is 3 to 12.s that are appropriate for 8-year-old or 10-year-old kids. it's a mashmash that way. >> and you can read ed's column on usatoday.com. >>> and the new recommendations. flu shots aren't just for children and the elderly. a chinese emperor was so impressed by soy's health benefits... that he declared it a sacred plant. buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years, people all around the world have eaten soy./ [ birds chirping ] and today, we take that same historic bean, mix it with fruit and bake it... into soyjoy. learn more at soyjoy.com. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one yer
the downside is, you can't show videos, at least at this point by age. the age rate is 3 to 12.s that are appropriate for 8-year-old or 10-year-old kids. it's a mashmash that way. >> and you can read ed's column on usatoday.com. >>> and the new recommendations. flu shots aren't just for children and the elderly. a chinese emperor was so impressed by soy's health benefits... that he declared it a sacred plant. buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and...
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little did i know that i was going to spend age 40 to age 50 paying a humongous -- $27 million.to make a payment every year, every nickel i had, so that i could keep my home in napa. so i was still famous. i was vell known. but i was also famously broke for a while. it was so cute. sophia was just a little girl at the time. we lived in a beautiful home at that time, a victorian place on the vineyards. and the process servers would come. they're not supposed to come on your property, but they did. so we'd run away. little 8-year-old sophia would step up and say, "what are you doing here? you're not allowed to be here. this is tara." [laughter] she wasn't afraid. so it's hard to my wife, i would imagine, because i never had corporations. so that when i went broke, they would cut off the account at the grocery store, too. but we never starved by any means, and i was able to pay off that debt. albeit i was working on projects, they would give you the script and you would direct it and i would always try to find something i loved about it. but that was that period of movies. and quit
little did i know that i was going to spend age 40 to age 50 paying a humongous -- $27 million.to make a payment every year, every nickel i had, so that i could keep my home in napa. so i was still famous. i was vell known. but i was also famously broke for a while. it was so cute. sophia was just a little girl at the time. we lived in a beautiful home at that time, a victorian place on the vineyards. and the process servers would come. they're not supposed to come on your property, but they...
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how early an age can you start that, and do we know what age you should start that? >> i am going to duck that question, because the world's expert, dr. dawson, is sitting right behind me. she has just completed the landmark study on that question, going as early as possible. i would love to steal their thunder, but because she is a friend and i do not want to alienate her, it would be better for you to hear from her directly about her own data. >> i hear a lot about this issue of vaccines and optimism. can you talk about the science regarding that issue? >> what we know is that there is no question from the community that there are internal factors at work, and that some aspect of the environment is going to be interacting with genetics to make children and maybe even unborn children vulnerable. it may be that these are prenatal internal factors. the only factor that has been explored in great detail would be vaccines. part of that has to do with an increasing number of vaccines. it has gone up over the past 30 years or so. i have made a slight so you can see what t
how early an age can you start that, and do we know what age you should start that? >> i am going to duck that question, because the world's expert, dr. dawson, is sitting right behind me. she has just completed the landmark study on that question, going as early as possible. i would love to steal their thunder, but because she is a friend and i do not want to alienate her, it would be better for you to hear from her directly about her own data. >> i hear a lot about this issue of...
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>> 94 years old. >> moyers: and here you are, writing now, about aging. what are you trying to tell me? >> well, what happened was several years ago, i began to hear at almost every cocktail party, dinner party, professional conference and meeting, someone would lean into me, and sort of say what i began to call confessional moments. something about what they were truly excited about, passionate about, an adventure that they were on that was new for them, and i would listen. their voice held both extraordinary passion and excitement, but on the other hand, sort of a shyness or reticence. as if what they were talking about, we shouldn't take too seriously. but on the other hand, it was something that they felt deeply about. and i began to wonder what were these moments about? you know, that people were talking about new learning in their lives, new adventures that they were taking, new risks and that their commentary about these moments was so much more excited than talking about their work, or even at that moment, talking about their family. so, i began t
>> 94 years old. >> moyers: and here you are, writing now, about aging. what are you trying to tell me? >> well, what happened was several years ago, i began to hear at almost every cocktail party, dinner party, professional conference and meeting, someone would lean into me, and sort of say what i began to call confessional moments. something about what they were truly excited about, passionate about, an adventure that they were on that was new for them, and i would listen....
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we saw hiv bump up in women over the age of 60. on the surface of that you would think, that can't make sense. but, when you're in your 60s, you don't worry about getting pregnant. you say, oh, well, what could happen? he seems like a nice man. and guess2mÑ what? your risk is the same if you're 60 as if you were 20. you cannot have unprotected sex if you're not in a monogamous relationship. there are serious health risks. first of all, you can die from hiv/aids. but if you're a younger woman, say in your 30s or 40s, big concern about infertility, especially for women in their 30s. chlamydia is still the number one std which causes infertility. although birth defects is not a big deal for older women, you have to worry about the cancer risk. hpv causes cancer of the cervix. you may not think you fit the profile to get a really bad std. there is no prefile for somebody who gets an std. >> all right. by the way, pregnancies in older women can happen, too. you have to face the very, very difficult decision, i'm 50 and pregnant, what do
we saw hiv bump up in women over the age of 60. on the surface of that you would think, that can't make sense. but, when you're in your 60s, you don't worry about getting pregnant. you say, oh, well, what could happen? he seems like a nice man. and guess2mÑ what? your risk is the same if you're 60 as if you were 20. you cannot have unprotected sex if you're not in a monogamous relationship. there are serious health risks. first of all, you can die from hiv/aids. but if you're a younger woman,...
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when i was that age, i thought i would live forever. but they get in car accidents or things of that type, and then they need to be rushed to the emergency room and we end up paying for it. so every person will be required to take some type of health insurance. that will bring the costs down to the system. currently, we pay for all of those who are using the system, but don't carry insurance. >> certainly, the uncompensated care is a huge issue and cause cost-shifting. a couple of states that required everyone insured have not found the cost to go down. massachusetts and tennessee whose 10-care program almost bankrupted those two states. what evidence is there where it is attempted that happened the cost to go down. two examples of states doing it costs went up dramatically and instances massachusetts, they get on the program when they need a procedure and it was covered they would get back off of the program and catch up later. the policing of that is extraordinary. what is different about the congressional plan from the massachusetts
when i was that age, i thought i would live forever. but they get in car accidents or things of that type, and then they need to be rushed to the emergency room and we end up paying for it. so every person will be required to take some type of health insurance. that will bring the costs down to the system. currently, we pay for all of those who are using the system, but don't carry insurance. >> certainly, the uncompensated care is a huge issue and cause cost-shifting. a couple of states...
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they don't enjoy the beauty, the wisdom, the experience that mes with aging. and we contie to look at younger people, those people who have the energand the drive and e new ideas, right? now, i must say thatric erikn, my favorite developmental psyclogist from way back, said in the eay 1950 talked about the stages of life across time. and talked about this me, the third chapter, as the nultimate of eight stages. >>oyers: the next to the last. >> the next to t last. and he said, even ba then, that each one of these stageis characterized a crisis, a crisis of whher we're going to move forward, progress, or whher we're going to move back, reess. so, it is this tensi always, at each of our developmeal ages, between progression an regression. and this third stage is a isis between what he cas enerativity" and stagnation. sounds vy dramatic. generativityhaving to do with using your energies to ser, to teach, to ntor, to express through art, to invate, to give something to ciety, right? to leave a legacy. and stagnation, meanin "i'm going stay right here, and ke my ma
they don't enjoy the beauty, the wisdom, the experience that mes with aging. and we contie to look at younger people, those people who have the energand the drive and e new ideas, right? now, i must say thatric erikn, my favorite developmental psyclogist from way back, said in the eay 1950 talked about the stages of life across time. and talked about this me, the third chapter, as the nultimate of eight stages. >>oyers: the next to the last. >> the next to t last. and he said, even...
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but now trains may be on track for another golden age. john blackstone will be reporting on our sunday morning cover story. >> in much of europe and parts of asia, this is how people travel, on high speed trains zipping at 150 miles per hour and more. america once had railways that were the envy of the world, but that was in the age of steam. now there is the push to get america back on track with super fast trains. later on stunned morning. >> in an age where it seems anybody can become a superstar, to in of us the group wilco remains something of a mystery. cynthia bowers this morning will shed some light on that. ♪ >> if you have never heard of wilco, don't blame the band. they are playing to sellou dsr.ow whaon two grammys and have sold 4 million records. there is a mythology you are the greatest band that doesn't get played on the radio. >> we would be happy to be the second greatest band that does get played on the radio. >> later on sunday morning, wilco. persistence paid off for fans that have paid their dues. >> once upon a time
but now trains may be on track for another golden age. john blackstone will be reporting on our sunday morning cover story. >> in much of europe and parts of asia, this is how people travel, on high speed trains zipping at 150 miles per hour and more. america once had railways that were the envy of the world, but that was in the age of steam. now there is the push to get america back on track with super fast trains. later on stunned morning. >> in an age where it seems anybody can...
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. >>> we also hear i this country how peop are living longer and working longer as the population ages. though, so far as popular cult sure concerned, sports, ple are uually the news, older exception, rather than e rule. bu in japan, a we're gog to show glouonight's "worldfocus" spotlight story, they look at all of this qui fferently. from t sport of rugby with its quirky surroundy moves and plays,o many other roles that old people se to be playing quite well, thanyou. our sry's from ma willis reportin for the "lateline" program ofustralia's abc. >> reporter: it's said rugby is theame they play ineaven, but even with an average age of 68these football fanatics aren't keen onrilling a golf ball through the pearly gates just yet. prowling out on the wing today on this over 's championship match a game -- toldest man on the paddock at4. >> translar: i love rug. i recognize i'still very hlthy and i canplay just a well my teammatescan. >> reporte his sidestep may are more like a slow shuffle but he still relhes charging into the pack and althoh he complains that his opponts are a little sof
. >>> we also hear i this country how peop are living longer and working longer as the population ages. though, so far as popular cult sure concerned, sports, ple are uually the news, older exception, rather than e rule. bu in japan, a we're gog to show glouonight's "worldfocus" spotlight story, they look at all of this qui fferently. from t sport of rugby with its quirky surroundy moves and plays,o many other roles that old people se to be playing quite well, thanyou. our...
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women in that age group. >>> it's okay.e can admit it. most women tend to lean towards style when it comes to choosing nice shoes, but we could actually be giving up a lot more than just comfort. elizabeth cohen has today's "health for her". >> reporter: nicole loves shoes. from paris to payless, she's picked up more than 50 pairs. mainly cistilettos and other hi heels. nicole has been wearing heels since the sixth grade and over the years her style choice has caused her a number of problems. >> i have broken my ankles and have foot pain 24/7 and i continue to wear them. >> reporter: pediatrists say that's not unusual. many never associate their shoes with their pain. >> heel pain, bunion formation and flare-ups. >> reporter: at temple university school of poed at ric medicine, doctors use the data to better understand how different types of shoes put pressure on various points of the foot, including the balls, heels, and arches. they're finding the higher the heel, the more stress on the toes and ankle joints, causing a mu
women in that age group. >>> it's okay.e can admit it. most women tend to lean towards style when it comes to choosing nice shoes, but we could actually be giving up a lot more than just comfort. elizabeth cohen has today's "health for her". >> reporter: nicole loves shoes. from paris to payless, she's picked up more than 50 pairs. mainly cistilettos and other hi heels. nicole has been wearing heels since the sixth grade and over the years her style choice has caused...
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word coming in now that she had passed away at the age of 88.robably best known as being the founder of the special olympics. >> made her home in bethesda. her daughter is maria shriver, the first lady of california, married to schwarzenegger. buagain, eunice kennedy shriver dead this morning at the age of 88. sympathies going out to her family this morning. >> without a doubt. we'll have more on that through outthe morning. >>> let's check in with knowny. we mentioned the meteor shower and the question is with all the haze that wave had the last couple of days, are we going to be able to see anything. i think we'll have a fair a cloud cover tonight. tucker said he saw a meteor coming in this morning but for tonight, for the peak viewing time, we'll have a fair number of clouds. so i think it will depend on where you are this evening. so we'll see. i don't have great hopes about seeing that activity. we'll see. let's take a look at what is happening. we'll go back to yesterday and the temperatures, 97 degrees was the high at reagan national. tha
word coming in now that she had passed away at the age of 88.robably best known as being the founder of the special olympics. >> made her home in bethesda. her daughter is maria shriver, the first lady of california, married to schwarzenegger. buagain, eunice kennedy shriver dead this morning at the age of 88. sympathies going out to her family this morning. >> without a doubt. we'll have more on that through outthe morning. >>> let's check in with knowny. we mentioned the...
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the ag department unveil updated crop estimates. if the numbers are on target it will be a bin buster harvest in farm country. the usda called for soy beans to hit a record high. they also raised estimates for corn, wheat and duram and although it was below the ag department did peg cotton production well ahead of last year's output. read all about the report at agweb.com. >>> also this week, a clear sign of these difficult economic times according to the latest government figures, the number of americans receiving food stamps has reached a new high. for the first time nearly 400 million americans received food stamp inside may, a 2% jump according to roiters. this marks the sixth month in a row that people looking for food stamps increased. to put this into perfect officer sieve 1-9 is now covered by the program. the number of food stamps will not combat the obesity especially for the female population. results of a study done out had a the ohio university say women who use food stamp versus a higher body mass index than those who
the ag department unveil updated crop estimates. if the numbers are on target it will be a bin buster harvest in farm country. the usda called for soy beans to hit a record high. they also raised estimates for corn, wheat and duram and although it was below the ag department did peg cotton production well ahead of last year's output. read all about the report at agweb.com. >>> also this week, a clear sign of these difficult economic times according to the latest government figures, the...
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he ed last month, age 111. a hacr aack shut down twitter on wednesda hacrs directed a multude of compers to a single site. twitter is not the oy indicator of change in the media industry. rupert murdo, chairn of ws corp. says that the economic pictures so bleak tha he'going to start chaing for all online content derivedromis newspapers and television chaels. matthew pric reports from new york. >> this is the capital city o america'newspaper industry. for new york's newspaper vendors, the golden e is over. do you sell the same volume of newspapers that you di >> people are not buying papers like in the old times. >> y would hyde park withy hard-earne money to bua per like"the wall street journal," wh i get the sa content online for absoluly nothing? that is precisely e question that "the wl street journal," have been grappling withfor quite a ile. while it is true that i can click on some of the news contt and read through tha whout paying a penny, when i comes to some of t more premium contact -- preum content,
he ed last month, age 111. a hacr aack shut down twitter on wednesda hacrs directed a multude of compers to a single site. twitter is not the oy indicator of change in the media industry. rupert murdo, chairn of ws corp. says that the economic pictures so bleak tha he'going to start chaing for all online content derivedromis newspapers and television chaels. matthew pric reports from new york. >> this is the capital city o america'newspaper industry. for new york's newspaper vendors, the...
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for new york's newspaper vendors, the golden age is over. do you sell the same volume of newspapers that you did? >> people are not buying papers like in the old times. >> why would hyde park with my hard-earned money to buy a paper like "the wall street journal," when i get the same content online for absolutely nothing? that is precisely the question that "the wall street journal," have been grappling with for quite a while. while it is true that i can click on some of the news content and read through that without paying a penny, when it comes to some of the more premium contact -- premium content, they say that i cannot read it without subscribing and paying a fee. >> we over -- we have over 1 million people who put down money to get access to "the wall street journal" online. >> now, rupert murdoch wants to extend that model to his other titles. some will scoff at the idea of paying for online tabloid material, but imagine the only place you could have seen the recent pictures of michael jackson's ambulance was a scottish merchant websi
for new york's newspaper vendors, the golden age is over. do you sell the same volume of newspapers that you did? >> people are not buying papers like in the old times. >> why would hyde park with my hard-earned money to buy a paper like "the wall street journal," when i get the same content online for absolutely nothing? that is precisely the question that "the wall street journal," have been grappling with for quite a while. while it is true that i can click on...
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as we know, school-age youth, and we can talk also about college-aged youths, are especially prone to catching this version of the flu. what we are attempting to do with this guidance is to allow schools to stay open and to inform them to send six students and staff home. specifically, students and staff should be separated and given protective gear such day -- such as a mask until they can leave school. handwashing and coughing etiquette are essential. these simple steps have an enormous affect on the ability to slow down the transmission of the flu. high-risk students and step that seek medical care must seek help immediately if they get symptoms. only schools with high numbers of high risk students or students getting the flu should actually consider closure. this guidance that is being announced today applies to public and private institutions, covering gates -- grades k-12. we expect to release additional guidance for other institutions in the near term. when we say that, we may not just community colleges and universities but working with employers and the like, what should thei
as we know, school-age youth, and we can talk also about college-aged youths, are especially prone to catching this version of the flu. what we are attempting to do with this guidance is to allow schools to stay open and to inform them to send six students and staff home. specifically, students and staff should be separated and given protective gear such day -- such as a mask until they can leave school. handwashing and coughing etiquette are essential. these simple steps have an enormous...
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needs stuff that is guaranteed to work, with the nature of george mason, our students come at all ages from anywhere around the country or around the world. the students, sometimes find they are bringing innovation. you bring someone new, you bring a new faculty member, you have to figure out how to support them and if you don't, you can't keep them. when you look at the best students and the best faculty, they come to universities that support them with the right technology. >> guest: you brought up international students. this is an older study, a couple years old. i remember reading that 60% of each student in the computer sciences were international students. is there a need because i'm sure we will touch on this, the it work force is declining. we need people graduating with science and technology. is there any fear offering opportunities for those students to stay, whether it be job opportunities or even citizenship. to supplement our work force? >> that is a controversial opinion on that. one of my opinions, i am joined by bill gates because he said the same thing. i think that
needs stuff that is guaranteed to work, with the nature of george mason, our students come at all ages from anywhere around the country or around the world. the students, sometimes find they are bringing innovation. you bring someone new, you bring a new faculty member, you have to figure out how to support them and if you don't, you can't keep them. when you look at the best students and the best faculty, they come to universities that support them with the right technology. >> guest:...
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we need to go back to this but e -- we need to go back to the sputnik age. we have those all over the place, but we have not had the wake-up call. one of my favorite people is frank wolf. he reminds all of us that we've got to invest in science and technology the way we did decades ago. we do not do that right now. we are somehow afraid to do it. but we are in trouble. >> does gmu reach out to the lower grades to help? >> we work a lot with the k through 12 system. when i came to george mason 13 years ago, one of the first things i did was to go and meet with the superintendents of schools in all of the districts around george mason. i recall many of them wondering. they had never met university president. they wondered what i was doing. i was there to remind them and make the statement that we have to have a strong relationship with k through 12. we do. with our faculty in the college of education and human development that work with those systems as much as possible. >> i am going to throw some numbers out. as of may, microsoft cut about 5000 jobs. as of m
we need to go back to this but e -- we need to go back to the sputnik age. we have those all over the place, but we have not had the wake-up call. one of my favorite people is frank wolf. he reminds all of us that we've got to invest in science and technology the way we did decades ago. we do not do that right now. we are somehow afraid to do it. but we are in trouble. >> does gmu reach out to the lower grades to help? >> we work a lot with the k through 12 system. when i came to...
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over 144 players of all ages lit the links. it was the an actual tournament for all of the golfers in the golf programs and their families. the golfers made new friends, learned new skills and competed in the sport they love. >>> it's the soda fountain of the future. it features a touchscreen where you can choose your classics, with more you have probably never heard of. coca-cola is testing 15 of the machines in southern california. we'll be right back.
over 144 players of all ages lit the links. it was the an actual tournament for all of the golfers in the golf programs and their families. the golfers made new friends, learned new skills and competed in the sport they love. >>> it's the soda fountain of the future. it features a touchscreen where you can choose your classics, with more you have probably never heard of. coca-cola is testing 15 of the machines in southern california. we'll be right back.
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she diedf ccer at the age of 76. the banks have been blamed for helping to cause theworldwide recession, and now the are beg cticized for making money out of it, too. barclays a h.b.c. each made half aillion pounds inhe firs half of the year. >> is the worst global recession since the 1930's. ishe city on thrise again? today we foundut how twof the biest players have wehered the storm. barclays earned me than 3 billion pounds in the first half of t year. hsbc had profits down by more than half, due to massive losses on u.s. mortgages. the head o barcys' is arguing big profits is goo for a of us. >> banks mus say sorry. banks must apoloze for the things that have go wrong in the industry. many things have go wrong. risk-taking by banks is an absolutely essential ingredient for th restorati of growth i thelobal econy. >>ut with bi pofits comes rewed concern overay and bonuse one veteran argues the bon culture ll never disappear, but it needs to be linkedo longterm pformance. >> we understand that it cannot be right for
she diedf ccer at the age of 76. the banks have been blamed for helping to cause theworldwide recession, and now the are beg cticized for making money out of it, too. barclays a h.b.c. each made half aillion pounds inhe firs half of the year. >> is the worst global recession since the 1930's. ishe city on thrise again? today we foundut how twof the biest players have wehered the storm. barclays earned me than 3 billion pounds in the first half of t year. hsbc had profits down by more than...
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and aging issues than you do.ple who are senior adults are scared to death about obama care. should they be? to be frank. >> to be frank i don't think they should at the same time i think everybody should understand that one of the biggest crises facing us in the future is the graying of america. after all 72 million people are dancing inexorably toward old age. in the next 20 years the percentage of the population over the age of 65 will double in the last 65% of all healthcare costs. all of us are going to reach the 85 and that percentage of the population will triple and half of us are dependent or did so unless we develop a solution to healthcare, our future looks very bleak. >> mike: the people -- the concern people have is about rationing. i'm sorry won't be looked at that treatment. >> governor, the problem is not that we do too little but that we do too much. we do too much of the wrong care and not enough of the right care. unfortunately, we all know that half of every of our healthcare dollars is spent o
and aging issues than you do.ple who are senior adults are scared to death about obama care. should they be? to be frank. >> to be frank i don't think they should at the same time i think everybody should understand that one of the biggest crises facing us in the future is the graying of america. after all 72 million people are dancing inexorably toward old age. in the next 20 years the percentage of the population over the age of 65 will double in the last 65% of all healthcare costs....
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coming up, new claims that some sunscreens could also block aging. >>> and what is old is new again. christmas club accounts are making a comeback. >>> and yesterday we gave you a 2-degree guarantee for today of 91 degrees. the high today officially at bwi 89. so we did hit that 2-degree guarantee. we've gone six days in a row, and guess what? the day of the bobblehead is now gone. >> get out! >> we're going back do abc 2 umbrellas. our winner tonight prudence young of baltimore. congratulations. you scored an abc 2 -- not bobblehead, but umbrella. >> you'll have to retrain your thoughts. >> right. we'll be back with our forecast right after this. >> watch abc 2 news any time on channel 1 with comcast on demand. (employee 1) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat!! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down during peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, we just yell. ben!!! thanks for the flowers!!! i thought you hated me!!! lol!!! semi-colon! right parenthesis! winky emoticon! (anno
coming up, new claims that some sunscreens could also block aging. >>> and what is old is new again. christmas club accounts are making a comeback. >>> and yesterday we gave you a 2-degree guarantee for today of 91 degrees. the high today officially at bwi 89. so we did hit that 2-degree guarantee. we've gone six days in a row, and guess what? the day of the bobblehead is now gone. >> get out! >> we're going back do abc 2 umbrellas. our winner tonight prudence...
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in fact, the rates of people aged 50 to 59 who admit using drugs nearly doubled to 9.4% in 2007. while all other age groups decreased or stayed the same. >>> no surprise, parental contenders, harvard and princeton share the top spot in the latest edition of the u.s. news and world report and ranking. >>> the dow opens at 9,279 after jumping 61 points on thursday. s&p rose 6. and the nasdaq rose 13 points. in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 179 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng surged 374 points. >>> on wall street wednesday, stocks erased early losses after a big drop in oil inventories. fuel hopes means we're on the road to recovery. oil inventories are down, sending oil prices and stocks higher. exxon mobil and chevron both got a boost leading gainers on the dow. the health care sector got a shot in the arm when a federal judge ruled in favor of drug maker merck in a patent dispute over its top-selling asthma drug, singulair. an israeli company was told it cannot market a generic version until merck's patent runs out in 2012. john deere saw its sales slashed by 25% last quart
in fact, the rates of people aged 50 to 59 who admit using drugs nearly doubled to 9.4% in 2007. while all other age groups decreased or stayed the same. >>> no surprise, parental contenders, harvard and princeton share the top spot in the latest edition of the u.s. news and world report and ranking. >>> the dow opens at 9,279 after jumping 61 points on thursday. s&p rose 6. and the nasdaq rose 13 points. in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 179 points, while in hong kong, the...
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aging.as a line at the microwave, she says, for warmth. >> you have lunch around your neck. that's very efficient. >> usually, it's very cold in here. it feels better today. >> it does feel better. i want to thank everybody out there who wrote, just get hot flashes like me, you won't have a problem. somebody said, why don't you two guys go shirtless. >> we have argued for that very often. sam has his "magnum p.i." chest. and i don't look so good. >> i have the little fur. chris, not so much. >> we thank you for the solidarity, though. we loved the e-mails. didn't you love that everybody took it seriously. >> it's ongoing. send more. >> we'll take a break. be back with more "good morning america." >>> coming up on "gma," a teenage girl locked in the body of a baby. it's a medical mystery that doctors want to solve while the answer could affect all of us. >>> and from fired to hired. tory johnson's real-life story she tells us you cano it, d. hes too. of all the things made just for women, may
aging.as a line at the microwave, she says, for warmth. >> you have lunch around your neck. that's very efficient. >> usually, it's very cold in here. it feels better today. >> it does feel better. i want to thank everybody out there who wrote, just get hot flashes like me, you won't have a problem. somebody said, why don't you two guys go shirtless. >> we have argued for that very often. sam has his "magnum p.i." chest. and i don't look so good. >> i...
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how early an age can you start that, and do we know what age you should start that? >> i am going to duck that question, because the world's expert, dr. dawson, is sitting right behind me. she has just completed the landmark sdm4daá@ @ @ no question from the community that there are internal factors at work, and that some aspect of the environment is going to be interacting with genetics to make children and maybe even unborn children vulnerable. it may be that these are prenatal internal factors. the only factor that has been explored in great detail would be vaccines. part of that has to do with an increasing number of vaccines. it has gone up over the past 30 years or so. i have made a slight so you can see what that looks like. there has been an extract -- a striking increase from 1900 until about 2009. there are more vaccines now in the recommended schedule. there are more injections that are possible currently. it is also important to realize that while the number of vaccines have increased, the quality of vaccines has really changed in the same time. if you lo
how early an age can you start that, and do we know what age you should start that? >> i am going to duck that question, because the world's expert, dr. dawson, is sitting right behind me. she has just completed the landmark sdm4daá@ @ @ no question from the community that there are internal factors at work, and that some aspect of the environment is going to be interacting with genetics to make children and maybe even unborn children vulnerable. it may be that these are prenatal...
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kennedy died late last night at the age of 77. the youngest brother and last surviving member of an american political dynasty. >>> this morning we'll take a look at his life and remarkable career spending more than 40 years in the u.s. senate. >>> taking a live look at the u.s. capitol there, you can see the flag flying at half-mast. thank you for waking up with this morning on "news4 today." more is coming up on the passing of senator kennedy in a moment. i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang in for barbara harrison on this august 26, 2009. before we go to the top ory, we'll check wheo tdiittu g.hetudio with us.itne tdurormiu nenined more humid overnight s i sky.s ar sk u c ay.ar nor.datan r.a it is near 70 at wa suburbs in the s. the eastern shore, the uerpp 60s. the mountains in the upper 50s. th pe ghurhissree is passing to the south toiv uesss ather sunny day, but it shod be hotter near 9: s00 at 80. degrees.rnoon, near 90 the sunrise is just a minute away et at 7:47. th a mostly clear evening, we'll be near upper 70s by midnight.
kennedy died late last night at the age of 77. the youngest brother and last surviving member of an american political dynasty. >>> this morning we'll take a look at his life and remarkable career spending more than 40 years in the u.s. senate. >>> taking a live look at the u.s. capitol there, you can see the flag flying at half-mast. thank you for waking up with this morning on "news4 today." more is coming up on the passing of senator kennedy in a moment. i'm joe...
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american male, i'm a white middle aged -- i wish i was middle aged. i'm over middle age but a white male about my age who has had a kind of mental collapse. you look at the way they went after sotomayor and called her a racist. you look at them now using all these foundations and these groups, lobbyists and others pouring millions of dollars from the insurance industry and stirring up misinformed, right wing white people, not terribly bright people, the sort of people who are yelling at these meetings. there is a coded message here. and that is you have a group of people who like rush limbaugh would rather see the president and the country fail and their coded message to their own lunatic fringe is very simple. that is go for broke. when you start comparing a democratically elected president who is not only our first black president but a moderate progressive to adolph hitler you have arrived at a point where you are literally leading -- leaving a loaded gun on the table saying the first person who wants to come along and use this go ahead. be our gue
american male, i'm a white middle aged -- i wish i was middle aged. i'm over middle age but a white male about my age who has had a kind of mental collapse. you look at the way they went after sotomayor and called her a racist. you look at them now using all these foundations and these groups, lobbyists and others pouring millions of dollars from the insurance industry and stirring up misinformed, right wing white people, not terribly bright people, the sort of people who are yelling at these...
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five of the six children are under the age of 12 and are all in state custody. archer and copeland are being head in the jail where they are facing decades behind bars. >>> i'm jean casarez. we take you to akron, ohio. a meth lab, a loaded gun, and six children, all in the same home. let's go out to phil trexler, reporter, "the akron journal." >> according to the akron police department, sasha archer and robert copeland were operating a meth house out of their home where they had a blended family of six children ranging in age from 17 down to 2. they received a tip that once again a house in summit county was making methamphetamines and they went there last week to raid the house. they were let inside. they discovered the chemicals used in the process. and as you said, a weapon. also, all the children. the latest here in akron is that the six children are in foster family setting. they were examined by medical professionals and all were deemed to be healthy. we've learned the summit county children's services board has been asked to investigate the welfare of th
five of the six children are under the age of 12 and are all in state custody. archer and copeland are being head in the jail where they are facing decades behind bars. >>> i'm jean casarez. we take you to akron, ohio. a meth lab, a loaded gun, and six children, all in the same home. let's go out to phil trexler, reporter, "the akron journal." >> according to the akron police department, sasha archer and robert copeland were operating a meth house out of their home...
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and aging issues than you do.eath about obama care. should they be? to be frank. >> to be frank i don't think they should at the same time i think everybody should understand that one of the biggest crises facing us in the future is the graying of america. after all 72 million people are dancing inexorably toward old age. in the next 20 years the percentage of the population over the age of 65 will double in the last 65% of all healthcare costs. all of us are going to reach the 85 and that percentage of the population will triple and half of us are dependent or did so unless we develop a solution to healthcare, our future looks very bleak. >> mike: the people -- the concern people have is about rationing. i'm sorry won't be looked at that treatment. >> governor, the problem is not that we do too little but that we do too much. we do too much of the wrong care and not enough of the right care. unfortunately, we all know that half of every of our healthcare dollars is spent on unnecessary, inappropriate and expensiv
and aging issues than you do.eath about obama care. should they be? to be frank. >> to be frank i don't think they should at the same time i think everybody should understand that one of the biggest crises facing us in the future is the graying of america. after all 72 million people are dancing inexorably toward old age. in the next 20 years the percentage of the population over the age of 65 will double in the last 65% of all healthcare costs. all of us are going to reach the 85 and...
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our real average age is 24 years. so we need to replace that system and with $1.2 billion we could replace two-thirds of our aging fleet. so we are very thankful for the federal rail modernization and other funds we receive. the have barred against those in the past two years to reduce our 15 minute premiere of close sons of our blue line to 7%. we completed disrepair work in 2008 just as reddish upon a system had increased by 5% to part to a spike in gas prices and at the same time as we've seen to the rest of the country field, a child on the region's roads have to decline. the good news is even after gas prices were cut, in fact, those people who switch from try to chance it honor system continues to rise the bus is whether the return to drive. had we not did that those people have been become frustrated with low and efficient and unreliable service and quickly return so the whole point of my being here is a distress the transit system and my counterparts and i believe that a healthy chances system helps allevi
our real average age is 24 years. so we need to replace that system and with $1.2 billion we could replace two-thirds of our aging fleet. so we are very thankful for the federal rail modernization and other funds we receive. the have barred against those in the past two years to reduce our 15 minute premiere of close sons of our blue line to 7%. we completed disrepair work in 2008 just as reddish upon a system had increased by 5% to part to a spike in gas prices and at the same time as we've...
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conceivable human circumstance, for every conceivable human need, from infancy and before it, to extreme old age, and after it. from the pinnacle of earthly greatness to the refuge of fugitives and the caves and dens of the earth. men have found no better thing than this. to do for kings of their crowning and criminals going to the scaffold. for armies in triumph or bride and bridegroom, little country church. for the proclamation of the dogma or good crop of wheat. for the wisdom of the parliament of a mighty nation or for a sick old woman afraid to die. for a school boy sitting in examination for columbus setting out to discover america. for the famine of whole provinces or for the soul of a dead lover, thankfulness because my father did not die of pneumonia, for the settlement of a strike. for a son of a baron woman. for captain so-and-so wunder and prisoner of war. while the lions record in the nearby amphitheater, at the beach on done kirk. by an old monk on the 50th anniversary of his vows,fer tif bishop in a prison camp. gorgeously for the canonization of joan of arc. one could film reaso
conceivable human circumstance, for every conceivable human need, from infancy and before it, to extreme old age, and after it. from the pinnacle of earthly greatness to the refuge of fugitives and the caves and dens of the earth. men have found no better thing than this. to do for kings of their crowning and criminals going to the scaffold. for armies in triumph or bride and bridegroom, little country church. for the proclamation of the dogma or good crop of wheat. for the wisdom of the...