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, for reasons unrelated to age. the court's decision stripped away the so-called same action, or same decision defense, and, therefore deprived entities that engaging in age discrimination of this defense. for this reason, since the gross decision issued, the federal courts have repeatedly ruled in favor of discrimination plaintiffs and against defendants. in fact, the united states courts of appeals for the first, second, third, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th circuits issued in favor of discrimination plaintiffs and relied upon the case to do so and second the bill will restore the same action defense eliminated in the gross case, discrimination victims under the bill may prove that a protected trade such as age, with a motivating factor for the practice complained of, yet, still lose their case. this is because the bill would deprive discrimination victims of any meaningful remedy in these same action cases. their lawyers may receive payment for fees, directly attributable to a me vating factor claim, but, the
, for reasons unrelated to age. the court's decision stripped away the so-called same action, or same decision defense, and, therefore deprived entities that engaging in age discrimination of this defense. for this reason, since the gross decision issued, the federal courts have repeatedly ruled in favor of discrimination plaintiffs and against defendants. in fact, the united states courts of appeals for the first, second, third, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th circuits issued in favor of...
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for reasons unrelated to age. the court's decision stripped away the so-called same action or same decision defense and therefore deprives entities that engage in age discrimination of this defense. for this reason, since the gross decision issued the federal courts have repeatedly ruled in favor of discrimination plaintiffs and against defendants. in fact, the united states courts of appeals for the first, second, third, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and 11th circuit had issued a decision in favor of discrimination and provided on the gross state to do so. second the bill will restore the so-called same action defense eliminated by the supreme court in the gross case. discrimination victims under the bill may prove that a protective trade such as age was a motivating factor for the practice complained of, yet still lose their case. this is because the bill would deprive discrimination victims of any meaningful remedy in the same action cases. their lawyers may receive payment for fees directly attributable
for reasons unrelated to age. the court's decision stripped away the so-called same action or same decision defense and therefore deprives entities that engage in age discrimination of this defense. for this reason, since the gross decision issued the federal courts have repeatedly ruled in favor of discrimination plaintiffs and against defendants. in fact, the united states courts of appeals for the first, second, third, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and 11th circuit had issued a...
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' cost burden to demonstrate the age was a reason for the -- the plaintiff's burden to demonstrate age. in the gross decision, the court found such differences to be grounded squarely on statutory language of congress, and the fact that in 1991, congress amended its and adopted a shifting procedure but did not extend the same procedure. in trying to determine the best course of future action, a resume the testimony as well as resuming answers to the question better asked curator of i will not be able to stay for the hearing. i do have questions and know the answers will make all the difference. this will not be the first time, nor will it be the last time there is language into the supreme court. i do not have a problem with this. what disturbs me lately is the rhetoric but attaches itself. the rhetoric manages itself in two ways. first there is a question of the competence itself. those who do not like it for political reasons fire off a complaint that the court got it wrong. that means the court not -- they did not disagree with the court. there's nothing wrong with disagreeing with
' cost burden to demonstrate the age was a reason for the -- the plaintiff's burden to demonstrate age. in the gross decision, the court found such differences to be grounded squarely on statutory language of congress, and the fact that in 1991, congress amended its and adopted a shifting procedure but did not extend the same procedure. in trying to determine the best course of future action, a resume the testimony as well as resuming answers to the question better asked curator of i will not...
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two to 11, ages two to 11, increased by 63% children that age make up almost 10% of on line users. i am interested in all the witnesses thought, and regarding the appropriateness of the statutes age limits, what constitutes children's personal information, how parental consent is best achieved and how operators maintain the confidentiality and security of the information that they do collect when authorized about children. the ftc is considering both how to better prevent the authorized collection are the use of children's information and how to educate parents and teachers about the importance of encouraging children to protect themselves on line and i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses, especially ftc, on what they are doing and i also want to thank our witnesses for being here today. not all members of the business community were willing to present their views. specifically we asked apple and google to come but they declined i think that is unfortunate because they are major players in this area and we are going to have a long and in-depth conversation that starts
two to 11, ages two to 11, increased by 63% children that age make up almost 10% of on line users. i am interested in all the witnesses thought, and regarding the appropriateness of the statutes age limits, what constitutes children's personal information, how parental consent is best achieved and how operators maintain the confidentiality and security of the information that they do collect when authorized about children. the ftc is considering both how to better prevent the authorized...
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and challenge anyone who says you can't fight 7 signs of aging all-in-one with olay total effects.how you see yourself and feel about yourself more than you dreamed possible. with olay, challenge what's possible. >> floodwaters continued to receive, but it will be weeks and months before the cleanup is concluded from the storms that caused it all. >> as high water begins to recede, the daunting task of clean-up and rebuilding begins. of thousands of residents forced to flee, many are returning to muddy floors, soaked furniture, and lived all left to salvage. the disaster, floodwater so strong it forced this home from its foundation. in the music city, robeson filled with debris are resurfacing. the opry land hotel complex remains closed and the grand opera has moved its performance is to another location. the tennessee titans football stadium is drying out, and officials reported minimal damage, even though the field was under water. hundreds of businesses remain closed while the cumberland river recedes. it is still above flood stage this morning, but well below its record crest t
and challenge anyone who says you can't fight 7 signs of aging all-in-one with olay total effects.how you see yourself and feel about yourself more than you dreamed possible. with olay, challenge what's possible. >> floodwaters continued to receive, but it will be weeks and months before the cleanup is concluded from the storms that caused it all. >> as high water begins to recede, the daunting task of clean-up and rebuilding begins. of thousands of residents forced to flee, many...
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r5>> aging pipes under the cy are the main cause of those breaks.he bald receive public works department is hoping to raise water -- baltimore city public works department is hoping to raise water rates. it will cost the average family $80 a year, or $20 a quarter. >> i don't like it at all. >> while the increase will be tough to take for some families, most customers and it something needs to be done to stop the water main breaks. >> on the back end, to have the rush for these emergencies is not a good thing. being proactive and putting an actual price on the water customers will save a ton of money in the long run. really puts it towards that and do like they say they are going to do, i will be ok with it. >> they said that even with the increase, the price of water in baltimore is one of the lowest on the east coast. customers will also have more cruise on the street and quicker repairs. >> in addition to focusing on infrastructure improvement, we are focusing on improving our operations to provide more efficient service. should expect to see imp
r5>> aging pipes under the cy are the main cause of those breaks.he bald receive public works department is hoping to raise water -- baltimore city public works department is hoping to raise water rates. it will cost the average family $80 a year, or $20 a quarter. >> i don't like it at all. >> while the increase will be tough to take for some families, most customers and it something needs to be done to stop the water main breaks. >> on the back end, to have the rush...
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i started my own two boys at different ages.can follow directions, enjoys being in the water, wants to swim and play games and is very active. >> how do you feel about the difference between swimming lessons and survival lessons? they're not the same thing. >> they're not. there's really no research that shows whether the infant programs can prevent drowning. my concern that i hear every day in my office is that parents may be a little less careful in watching an infant that has some swim training. >> false sense of security? >> yes. >> real quickly, swim lessons are one layer of protection. but there are others that are strongly recommended. fences. you have to have a fence around your pool. >> four-sided fence can cut drowning risk in half and the gate can self latch and self close. >> adult supervision, have a parent in touch reach, touch range. >> we call it touch supervision, a parent who can swim and know cpr. >> no texting. you shouldn't be on a cell phone while your children are in the water. >> the time it takes to answ
i started my own two boys at different ages.can follow directions, enjoys being in the water, wants to swim and play games and is very active. >> how do you feel about the difference between swimming lessons and survival lessons? they're not the same thing. >> they're not. there's really no research that shows whether the infant programs can prevent drowning. my concern that i hear every day in my office is that parents may be a little less careful in watching an infant that has...
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we need to change the age. >> you are not for any other changes? just moving the age?we can look at that and look at everything. i would not increase the payroll tax, no. >> this is a case where government has given us a system that is broken. there is no lock box. is a big i.p.o. -- i.o.u. we need to fill our contract to those seniors who have paid into the system. we need to phase medicare and social security out in favor of privatized. >> you are saying not to do anything. >> 8 is fixed. and cannot -- it is broken and cannot be fixed. going forward, we need to phase this out. the new system they will have their own health care savings account and have their own retirement savings account which is portable and goes with them from job to job. for those who are entering the work force right now, they can come on to the new system. >> the system today does not look like the one that was created. it was intended to be a safety net for the truly downtrodden. in 1965 we turned it into this government handout. should we change the age? yes. a variety of think tanks said it
we need to change the age. >> you are not for any other changes? just moving the age?we can look at that and look at everything. i would not increase the payroll tax, no. >> this is a case where government has given us a system that is broken. there is no lock box. is a big i.p.o. -- i.o.u. we need to fill our contract to those seniors who have paid into the system. we need to phase medicare and social security out in favor of privatized. >> you are saying not to do anything....
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i am pretty aged. [laughter] nobody would run against him sowed jimmy carter said we cannot just let him have it. we did not have long to campaign but i just drove from one town to the next and passed out brochures and went on to the index down. very disorganized that it united states committee health centers was passed and they were moving people out of the central state hospitals terrible conditions into the community but there is no community mental health centers yet. i had so many people ask me what would your husband do if he is elected governor? people kept saying at and i was standing at the gates of a factory in atlanta georgia for the shift change that is a really good place to be passing out brochures and this woman came and she was very small, elderly and you could tell how tired she was. i said i hope when you get home you get some sleep and she said i hope so to because that we have a mentally ill and daughter and we struggled to pay for her care. my husband stays 1/3 at night and i sta
i am pretty aged. [laughter] nobody would run against him sowed jimmy carter said we cannot just let him have it. we did not have long to campaign but i just drove from one town to the next and passed out brochures and went on to the index down. very disorganized that it united states committee health centers was passed and they were moving people out of the central state hospitals terrible conditions into the community but there is no community mental health centers yet. i had so many people...
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i've seen them to have a heart attack at age 28 and that's hard to imagine, 25, 28-year-old having a heart attack, but i have patients that are like that. and that's scary. >> reporter: it's estimated more than 50% of obese children will become obese in adulthood. last year, alone, treating adult obesity-related illnesses cost near $147 billion. mississippi already has the highest rate of obese adults in the nation . it's a problem those who serve as role models struggle with, like kirkpatrick elementary school principal suzanne walt. >> i have been diagnosed obese. my husband has just been diagnosed diabetes, so together we're changing the way we eat and preerp food and we both can tell a difference also. >> reporter: walton says she'll do whatever she can to improve their students' health. they will bring nay yoga teacher twice a week. studentss are also screen forward body mass index, oh, b.m.i., which determines what a healthy weight is for each child. >> work on it a little bit to knock the number down, and then you'll be more healthier. >> we are beginning to see a small differ
i've seen them to have a heart attack at age 28 and that's hard to imagine, 25, 28-year-old having a heart attack, but i have patients that are like that. and that's scary. >> reporter: it's estimated more than 50% of obese children will become obese in adulthood. last year, alone, treating adult obesity-related illnesses cost near $147 billion. mississippi already has the highest rate of obese adults in the nation . it's a problem those who serve as role models struggle with, like...
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. >> and in baseball, lima has died at the age of 38. his cause of death is said to be a heart attack. >>> and there's a new standard to rid of drop side cribs. 32 infants and toddlers have suffocated or died of strangulation in drop side cribs over the last 10 years. now a u.s. senator wants the government to implement an all out ban. >> one death is too many. this legislation will force the prohibition of selling any drop side cribs any where in this country. >>> now the legislation could be introduced later this week, if approved the ban would outlaw the manufacture sale or resale of all drop side cribs and ban them from day care centers and hotels. >>> in health watch, the large east pediatrician group are relaxing their stance on swimming lessons under the age of 24 months. now they say that some studies actually do indicate that swim lessons from as early as the age of 1 may prevent child drownings. >>> here in maryland, environmental injuries are at war. this battleground right now is prince george's county. >> reporter: it is an
. >> and in baseball, lima has died at the age of 38. his cause of death is said to be a heart attack. >>> and there's a new standard to rid of drop side cribs. 32 infants and toddlers have suffocated or died of strangulation in drop side cribs over the last 10 years. now a u.s. senator wants the government to implement an all out ban. >> one death is too many. this legislation will force the prohibition of selling any drop side cribs any where in this country. >>>...
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compared to 72.6% of those in the age group of 25 to 54.es of jobless older workers were paid lower wages in their new full time jobs compared to people who are in the age group of 25 to 54. we have a responsibility, we have a duty to provide employment opportunities to senior citizens who will still have much to contribute. so i brought forward a bill to add to the great senior bill of rights that we have forward which is h.r. 4819, expanding the opportunities for older americans act of 2010. this bill responds to the need of senior citizen employment opportunities. it will expand senior employment programs for older americans and create 40,000 new jobs. this bill will also lower the eligibility age for participating members of our society and it will also elimina some of the requirements that work against seniors. for example, if a senior happens to be married and their spouse is working, many of the current programs that other spouse is not able to take advantage of and that is wrong. we must ensure that seniors have financial security a
compared to 72.6% of those in the age group of 25 to 54.es of jobless older workers were paid lower wages in their new full time jobs compared to people who are in the age group of 25 to 54. we have a responsibility, we have a duty to provide employment opportunities to senior citizens who will still have much to contribute. so i brought forward a bill to add to the great senior bill of rights that we have forward which is h.r. 4819, expanding the opportunities for older americans act of 2010....
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host: back to the issue of age and the report as it relates to age in washington, 49% growth and 55 to4-year-old population in the u.s. between 2000 and 2010. you basically made the point we're getting older as a country. speak, if you could, to what that means for the lawmakers here as they look at the relevant issues. guest: well, unlike a lot of economic phenomenon, demoinggra is easy to predict for the future. if you are 55 now n 10 years you will be 65, and the lawmakers have known this is coming and yet they are drug kicking and screaming with health care costs and at the last minute making changes to social security, but i think they understand the reality. what we're doing in this report, though, is trying to focus on how different metro areas are coping with this. and i think we make a distinction between what are the fast-growing metropolitan areas in the west and the south which for the first time are going to see huge growth in their senior population. whereas in the older part of the country, where younger people have been leaving for a long time, they're used to having a
host: back to the issue of age and the report as it relates to age in washington, 49% growth and 55 to4-year-old population in the u.s. between 2000 and 2010. you basically made the point we're getting older as a country. speak, if you could, to what that means for the lawmakers here as they look at the relevant issues. guest: well, unlike a lot of economic phenomenon, demoinggra is easy to predict for the future. if you are 55 now n 10 years you will be 65, and the lawmakers have known this is...
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voices that i a drew on to tell the story of the bill today was across the political, religious, at age, class, everything spectrum. >> i just don't know what social science that is if you go to a website? >> in my earlier were corn values divorce cases cases, newspapers, you get people's stories and hear back from the people who feel the strongest of all sides progress has been my business to take the strongest positions on all sides so the readers can see what is behind the positions they're not rest -- necessary representitive but that is that they are helped -- heartfelt and that as of makes a difference. >> our time is up. he lane tyler me. a pleasure to chat with you. american and the bill. >> thank you very much. good evening program when the owners here at politics and prose and this evening we have nicholas schou who has come to talk about his book "orange sunshine" i will be due to sure repute quotes first one calls it a fascinating read for anyone interested in the fruits of cyc abelia and another, the next -- mixture of stone the pomposity gives a portrait of counterculture
voices that i a drew on to tell the story of the bill today was across the political, religious, at age, class, everything spectrum. >> i just don't know what social science that is if you go to a website? >> in my earlier were corn values divorce cases cases, newspapers, you get people's stories and hear back from the people who feel the strongest of all sides progress has been my business to take the strongest positions on all sides so the readers can see what is behind the...
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and an old man and his old men's magazine try to stay relevant in the internet age. 36-24-36 with a couple of extra dimensions. president obama began the week by introducing his nominee for supreme court justice to the nation and to the press. elena kagan, spent time with members of congress and ignoring the media. she did sit down and answer some questions on camera. >> public service has been an opportunity to take my legal skills and to take my legal training and work on tomorrow of the really important public policy issues of our time and i did that both in the white house and or in the administration of president clinton and justice department as solicitor again in this administration. >> jon: that interview was not conducted by a journalist, but by a white house staffer. posted on the white house website. making concerns that the obama administration is making every effort to side step the press to put out an unfiltered message that tries to make the president and his people look good in every circumstance. josh, a white house reporter for politico.com joins us now from washington. j
and an old man and his old men's magazine try to stay relevant in the internet age. 36-24-36 with a couple of extra dimensions. president obama began the week by introducing his nominee for supreme court justice to the nation and to the press. elena kagan, spent time with members of congress and ignoring the media. she did sit down and answer some questions on camera. >> public service has been an opportunity to take my legal skills and to take my legal training and work on tomorrow of...
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[applause] in an age of instant access to information, a lot of cynicism and news, it is easy to lose perspective, in flood of pictures, in a swirof political debate. power and influence can seemed to ebb and flow. wars and grand plans can be deemed one more loss -- won or lost day-to-day, hour to hour. we have experienced the immediacy of the image of the suffering child, or the boasts of a dictator, it is easy to give in to the belief that human progress has stalled, that events are beyond our control, that change is not possible. but, this nati was founded upon a different notion. we believe that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that trh has bound us together, a nation populated by people from around the globe, enduring hardship and achieving greatness as one people, and that belief is true today as it was 200 years ago. it is a belief that has been claimed by people of every race and religion in every region of the world. can anybody dbt that this
[applause] in an age of instant access to information, a lot of cynicism and news, it is easy to lose perspective, in flood of pictures, in a swirof political debate. power and influence can seemed to ebb and flow. wars and grand plans can be deemed one more loss -- won or lost day-to-day, hour to hour. we have experienced the immediacy of the image of the suffering child, or the boasts of a dictator, it is easy to give in to the belief that human progress has stalled, that events are beyond...
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before these people get to the college age. >> now that on many college campuses this is something thats available through the student services, you know, centers. you know, groups to talk about it. >> but experts say the younger they learn to recognize abuse, the better. >> most abusive relationships begin with verbal abuse. and really controlling behavior. and often times we meet young people that don't recognize the controlling behavior is a real big precursor too much more abusive behavior later on. >> it is a message the mitchells hope will reach teens in time to prevent any more families from suffering that same pain and loss. >> the truth of the matter is that the wounds are always open. >> melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and the mitchells started a foundation known as kristen's crusade to spread the word about early warning signs of dating and violence. >> new information tonight on a story you saw first on fox. hundreds of educators received a letter from the coe of baltimore city public schools tonight about bullying. dr. alonso said the recent spotlight on the issue
before these people get to the college age. >> now that on many college campuses this is something thats available through the student services, you know, centers. you know, groups to talk about it. >> but experts say the younger they learn to recognize abuse, the better. >> most abusive relationships begin with verbal abuse. and really controlling behavior. and often times we meet young people that don't recognize the controlling behavior is a real big precursor too much more...
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after the shot, after age 65, you don't need any booster doses., diphtheria, pertussis, we all get as children. if you haven't had a shot, tetanus, in ten years, you should boost it. to protect you against any injuries, when you have a fall. now, chicken pox vaccine, you should also have it, especially, if you are living with someone who, if you give them the chicken pox, they can get in to trouble, like a pregnant woman. then, there are several other, if you will just advance the screen a little bit. one of them is the meningitis vaccine. meningitis vaccine, a lot of kids get during their -- when they are young and adults don't normally get it. except if you are going to college and will go into a dorm, where you may be exposed to meningitis, you should get the meningitis vaccine. the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, if you were born after 1957, you should get it. hpv vaccine. hpv is the virus that causes cervical cancer. and, i think that men and women 26 years of age or younger, 17 or 18 to 26, should be protected by the hpv vaccine. men don't
after the shot, after age 65, you don't need any booster doses., diphtheria, pertussis, we all get as children. if you haven't had a shot, tetanus, in ten years, you should boost it. to protect you against any injuries, when you have a fall. now, chicken pox vaccine, you should also have it, especially, if you are living with someone who, if you give them the chicken pox, they can get in to trouble, like a pregnant woman. then, there are several other, if you will just advance the screen a...
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he was also a novelist not long before his death of a heart attack in 2004 at the age of 50 he had turned in three crime novel man jew ewe scripts to his publisher. those books, known as the millennium trilogy, has since become a global publishing phenomenon, selling more than 40 million copies worldwide. the "washington post" says the trilogy ranks among those novels that expand theorizons of popular picture. the third and final book of this series, "the girl who kicked the hornets' nest," will be published in the united states on may 25. joining me to talk about this extraordinary phenomenon of stieg larsson, his life and his work, eva gedin, larsson's editor and publisher at in order stedz in sweden and sonny mehta, editor of knopf and chairman of the knopf/doubleday publishing group. i'm here to have them here to talk about this remarkable kind of publishing event. norstedts. have you seen anything like this before? >> well, i've seen it with "harry potter," stephanie meyer, maybe. i haven't participated in this, to the best of my recollection. it's an amazing feeling for us. >> rose:
he was also a novelist not long before his death of a heart attack in 2004 at the age of 50 he had turned in three crime novel man jew ewe scripts to his publisher. those books, known as the millennium trilogy, has since become a global publishing phenomenon, selling more than 40 million copies worldwide. the "washington post" says the trilogy ranks among those novels that expand theorizons of popular picture. the third and final book of this series, "the girl who kicked the...
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. >> reporter: most menopause women are also at risk and anyone at any age who plays computer games forour social security also at risk. what can do you? fix your work environment. >> you shouldn't have bright lights in your field of view. also get your computer display straight in front of you. you shouldn't have to look off to the side to see it and also the top of the display should be at about the same horizontal level as your eyes so you are looking slightly down at it. >> reporter: and use the 202020 rule. taking breaks every 20 minutes for for 20 seconds, looking off 20 feet at something p did instead of flat. that helps. >> i will go walk outside, try to get some sun, just get my eyes where they don't have to focus so much on a screen. >> reporter: abc 2news. >> doctors say the good news is there is no evidence of long term damage from computer vision syndrome and there is treatment if the symptoms are severe and don't go away. >> now the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. > >> beautiful day. >> yes. i just get scared wit
. >> reporter: most menopause women are also at risk and anyone at any age who plays computer games forour social security also at risk. what can do you? fix your work environment. >> you shouldn't have bright lights in your field of view. also get your computer display straight in front of you. you shouldn't have to look off to the side to see it and also the top of the display should be at about the same horizontal level as your eyes so you are looking slightly down at it....
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currently, the benefit can be provided to dent children up to age 23. that was signed into law earlier this year, individuals with private health insurance will be able to provide coverage to their dependent virn up to the age of 26. champ v.a. is a department of veterans' affairs program and governed by a different section of the united states code. it was not altered by the p.p.a.c.a. as such, the maximum age for dependent children under champ v.a. remains 23. our disabled veterans have sacrificed so much for our country and it is our duty to make sure that they and their families have access to quality, affordable health care. this amendment would amend title 38 to increase the maximum age for coverage of dependent children under champ v.a. from 23 to 26. at the very least we must provide these heros with the same health insurance benefits aforded civilians. we should correct this wrong immediately. we should do what's right for our veterans. vote yes on this amendment. thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: does any me
currently, the benefit can be provided to dent children up to age 23. that was signed into law earlier this year, individuals with private health insurance will be able to provide coverage to their dependent virn up to the age of 26. champ v.a. is a department of veterans' affairs program and governed by a different section of the united states code. it was not altered by the p.p.a.c.a. as such, the maximum age for dependent children under champ v.a. remains 23. our disabled veterans have...
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in this digital age where everybody has got a camera, and there is an insatiable audience. look at all these magazines. they all look the same, and these shows. they are at a point now where they use the same photographs and clips. i have a tough time with it, and so does catherine. that is why we have tended to live in places slightly away. catherine is now doing a broadway show, server schedule is really regimented. they know exactly when she is coming out the door. she has been doing it for seven months. you would think every day they would get tired of taking pictures. tavis: she is kind of kid, though. >> she is a real kick. -- she is real cute. she has to walk from the apartment door to the car and get photographed. she gets dolled up every day because you never know when they will get a bad picture. tavis: back to "solitary man" and "wall street." how do you get people to focus? >> it is a very independent little picture, beautifully written, with a great cast. originally, we were going to have "wall street'" come out in april and we were going to piggyback "solitary
in this digital age where everybody has got a camera, and there is an insatiable audience. look at all these magazines. they all look the same, and these shows. they are at a point now where they use the same photographs and clips. i have a tough time with it, and so does catherine. that is why we have tended to live in places slightly away. catherine is now doing a broadway show, server schedule is really regimented. they know exactly when she is coming out the door. she has been doing it for...
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people under the age of 30 are using them regularly and they're danger, they cause melanomas. up, what to eat when you're on the road. but first this is "today >>> 32 million americans plan to hit the road or hop on an airplane this summer but drive throughs and airports can also be filled with tempting snacks, here to help us is cynthia sacks a registered dietitian. >> i can just remember that on route 66, i think i had a double cheeseburger, french fries, margaritas, i'm eating, i'm eating, i'm eating. why is it difficult to be healthy when you're on the road? >> you're out of your normal routine, but it's also what i call vegas syndrome, you do buy and eat things you wouldn't in your normal everyday life, but unfortunately the way you gain in vegas or wherever you go on vacation, doesn't stay there, it goes with you, that's the problem. >> you're at an airport, you're at a drive through, are there options that you can look at? and what are some of the big mistakes we made. >> first of all that large cola contains 22 teaspoons of sugar, 1,000 calories. that's equivalent to 1
people under the age of 30 are using them regularly and they're danger, they cause melanomas. up, what to eat when you're on the road. but first this is "today >>> 32 million americans plan to hit the road or hop on an airplane this summer but drive throughs and airports can also be filled with tempting snacks, here to help us is cynthia sacks a registered dietitian. >> i can just remember that on route 66, i think i had a double cheeseburger, french fries, margaritas, i'm...
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. >> she ages quickly. i was talking about a story. socialism is appealing to college students because when you are naive $like, how can everybody bree cared for. -- everybody can be cared for. they have no idea how socialism is paid for. they shouldn't be allowed any n ps. it was 29 years ago. >> that's the point. i varied about it saying i i was going to be a buddhist. it doesn't translate over the year. we are very idealistic at that age. >> i can bring a charge. >> i think the republicans have turned into the party crying socialist woful. >> well, wolves a social li. -- socialist. do you have a comment? it is red eye at fox news .com. call 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by elastic man. sure he is good at sport, but for anyone in the locker room, you know where his real talent lies. thanks, elastic man. >>> welcome back. let's find out if we've got anything wrong so far. for that we go to andy levy. andy, something about baseball that makes no sense to any
. >> she ages quickly. i was talking about a story. socialism is appealing to college students because when you are naive $like, how can everybody bree cared for. -- everybody can be cared for. they have no idea how socialism is paid for. they shouldn't be allowed any n ps. it was 29 years ago. >> that's the point. i varied about it saying i i was going to be a buddhist. it doesn't translate over the year. we are very idealistic at that age. >> i can bring a charge. >> i...
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. >> he wasn't supposed to have any association with boys under the age of 15. he was now sentenced to ten years in prison for the violation. >>> police say a maryland man was so drunk sunday after driving into a pennsylvania field that a farmer had to carry the handcuffed suspect out in the bucket of his tractor. the boonsboro man also had to be pulled to safety after he was nearly run over by his own truck. >>> viva la phelps. he's competing in the paris open. it's the first time he's competed in france in nearly a decade. the meet will kick off june 26th. >>> international soccer is big in europe. it's getting bigger in the united states. this summer, two top european soccer teams will square off at m & t bank stadium. sherrie johnson is live with what's happening today. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. are you ready for fancy foot work? i hope so because m & t stadium will host another international soccer match again. last year, more than 70,000 fans filled the stands for the international soccer game between a.c. milan and chelsea. fans from all
. >> he wasn't supposed to have any association with boys under the age of 15. he was now sentenced to ten years in prison for the violation. >>> police say a maryland man was so drunk sunday after driving into a pennsylvania field that a farmer had to carry the handcuffed suspect out in the bucket of his tractor. the boonsboro man also had to be pulled to safety after he was nearly run over by his own truck. >>> viva la phelps. he's competing in the paris open. it's the...
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she'll be ruling for the ages to distinguish herself. >> paul: she came out and said, she opposed theument on citizens unite this had year, a landmark supreme court free speech decision. she said she would have voted with the four liberals in this case, restricting corporate and union free speech in election campaigns. that to me is a significant sign that she's not going to disagree with the left. and it's an absolute scandal that liberals are against free speech, dependence political free speech, the core of our free speech protection for corporations and unions, but it's not a scandal that implicates kagen any more than any other. >> paul: so she's running something of a stealth candidate, but if she's declared what she thinks to some of the senators what she thinks about citizens u neat united, how can she say i'm not going to talk about row vchv wade and others, can she get away with that in the hearing. >> i think she can get a way way it. she's written a famous article on these. >> paul: they should be more forth coming. >> her articles are apparently extremely analytical, desc
she'll be ruling for the ages to distinguish herself. >> paul: she came out and said, she opposed theument on citizens unite this had year, a landmark supreme court free speech decision. she said she would have voted with the four liberals in this case, restricting corporate and union free speech in election campaigns. that to me is a significant sign that she's not going to disagree with the left. and it's an absolute scandal that liberals are against free speech, dependence political...
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that's what my dad taught me at age six. he taught me first of all how to hold on, how to grip the golf cub that was the most important thing. do you this, put the two knuckles, look down there you see two knuckles, the vs of both your hands point to your right shoulder. >> charlie: that's it. >> then also said, swing the golf club. he held my head, jack was his wonderful teacher. then he said, swing. then he taught me how to slice the ball, hook the ball at age six. pull your right foot back. slice the ball, take on the outside. >> charlie: that explains, this is a question, not a statement. that explains some of the fact that you see great players with different swings achieving the same result. getting the ball to go where they want to, although the swings are not the same. there's some fundamentals, i assume. the swing, even the grip overlap his interlocking grip, tiger has interlocking grip. >> the key is not the fingers, charlie, it's the position of the left hand on the golf club. >> charlie: i understand. i agree wit
that's what my dad taught me at age six. he taught me first of all how to hold on, how to grip the golf cub that was the most important thing. do you this, put the two knuckles, look down there you see two knuckles, the vs of both your hands point to your right shoulder. >> charlie: that's it. >> then also said, swing the golf club. he held my head, jack was his wonderful teacher. then he said, swing. then he taught me how to slice the ball, hook the ball at age six. pull your right...
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hinske 32 years of age now. five years with toronto.and the yankees, where he played 39 games to finish up the season last year. didn't play in the division series of the lcs for the world champions, but had a walk and scored a run in one game of world series action. clippard had him waving at that off-speed pitch. >> rob: well, a guy that's looking first pitch fastball to probably hit for a home run and gets a change-up. he can only smile about it. >> bob: then a nasty breaking ball gets him on the hands. maxwell is there. two down. voting is open for the all star game in anaheim. send your favorite nationals to this year's game by votes up to 25 times at nationals.com. vote early, vote often, and today at www.nationals.com. next up, nate mclouth. and can clippard close out the 8th inning in quick fashion here? one, two, three innings have been hard to come by. livan only had one tonight, and that was in the second. zimmerman over to have a look. it's coming back, but even ryan can't reach that one. >> zimm did the right thing there, a
hinske 32 years of age now. five years with toronto.and the yankees, where he played 39 games to finish up the season last year. didn't play in the division series of the lcs for the world champions, but had a walk and scored a run in one game of world series action. clippard had him waving at that off-speed pitch. >> rob: well, a guy that's looking first pitch fastball to probably hit for a home run and gets a change-up. he can only smile about it. >> bob: then a nasty breaking...
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. >>> ernie harwell dead at the age of 92. we will look back at the life of the great broadcaster. >>> we know no other child will have to endure what she had to endure. >>> parents can rest easier, a new law aimed with stricter punishment for sex offenders, and the little girl who made it happen. >>> 6:43. time for your abc2 news to go. new developments overnight in the murder of the university of virginia lacrosse player. >> and the womens and mens team both decided to play. that story in a minute, but first justin with the forecast. >> reporter: good morning it's 6:43. did you like yesterday? we never really developed the afternoon showers, nice breeze, and 81-degrees in baltimore. more than 10 degrees above normal, and we will do it again today. slipping back 5-degree in the past hour. 54 in easten. showing the area location near 60 this morning. dropping back north of the border çin pa. we have moderate air quality. the map through the spring and summer çseasons, and high pressure in control allowing the fairly typical
. >>> ernie harwell dead at the age of 92. we will look back at the life of the great broadcaster. >>> we know no other child will have to endure what she had to endure. >>> parents can rest easier, a new law aimed with stricter punishment for sex offenders, and the little girl who made it happen. >>> 6:43. time for your abc2 news to go. new developments overnight in the murder of the university of virginia lacrosse player. >> and the womens and mens...
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of those, 299 are under the age of 5. the recommendations are commonsense solutions. enroll children in swimming lessons and install child-proof devices wherever necessary. >>> the baseball world is mourning the sudden death of popular former pitching star jose lima. the right-hander spent 13 seasons in the majors with five different teams. lima posted his best numbers back in 1999, going 21-10 for the houston astros. but lima was best known for his infectiously upbeat personality. always ready with a song or a dance. they called him lima time. he died of an apparent heart attack at just 37 years old. >> so young. >>> well, it was a close call for a family in colorado springs as wild weather snapped a huge tree in their front yard. >> and it's caught on videotape. strong winds brought down the 60-foot pine shortly after the family evacuated their home. it missed the house but it came crashing down on the garage. here it is again. moments after the owners finished moving their cars, thankfully. the couple can thank their 6-year-old son. he's the one who actually spotte
of those, 299 are under the age of 5. the recommendations are commonsense solutions. enroll children in swimming lessons and install child-proof devices wherever necessary. >>> the baseball world is mourning the sudden death of popular former pitching star jose lima. the right-hander spent 13 seasons in the majors with five different teams. lima posted his best numbers back in 1999, going 21-10 for the houston astros. but lima was best known for his infectiously upbeat personality....
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the fire started at the age refinalry, age refinery.etroleum products, jet fuel, diesel. founded back in 1991. again, two injuries here. it's a massive fire just southeast of san antonio. it's an oil refinery. age refinery. we'll continue to update you on this breaking story here on cnn, so make sure you stay with us. >>> finding fresh food in the middle of one of america's biggest cities. and now, cheer presents: next time on "brighten bay"... who's the angel that saved sandy? and more importantly, how does he get his whites so bright? find out with cheer. surprisingly bright at a new lower price. >>> bright lights, big city and farmers? in the streets of miami, something's sprouting up, and john zarella said it is helping to build up america. >> reporter: in the shadow of high-rises, a garden of greens, turnips, broccoli, and something called calu, or jamaican spinach. so, you cook them or what? >> what we do -- >> reporter: you put them in a salad? >> no, we cook them. >> reporter: really? >> in a salad, too. >> reporter: here, too,
the fire started at the age refinalry, age refinery.etroleum products, jet fuel, diesel. founded back in 1991. again, two injuries here. it's a massive fire just southeast of san antonio. it's an oil refinery. age refinery. we'll continue to update you on this breaking story here on cnn, so make sure you stay with us. >>> finding fresh food in the middle of one of america's biggest cities. and now, cheer presents: next time on "brighten bay"... who's the angel that saved...
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so what is the next age of this financial crisis? very large budgetary deficits and very large coalition of public debt. the reasons for these act human relation -- accumulation is threefold. revenue fall, taxes fall and you also have some dramatic stabilizer of the expanding side like unemployment benefits for those who lose their jobs. secondly, we did proactive fiscal statements during the crisis in u.s., europe and japan. in china because private demand was collapsing. if you look at the recent crisis, you know, in the first two quarters the following up with demand and employment in exports and imports was really tracking the years between 1929 and 31 at the beginning of the great depression. so it's very scary in the fourth quarter of 2008 in the first quarter of 2009. a kind of freefall, economic. at the beginning of the great depression big and so we need countercyclical stimulus to prevent this great recession of 2008, 2009 from turning into something uglier and worse. so that was the second reason why. and the third reason
so what is the next age of this financial crisis? very large budgetary deficits and very large coalition of public debt. the reasons for these act human relation -- accumulation is threefold. revenue fall, taxes fall and you also have some dramatic stabilizer of the expanding side like unemployment benefits for those who lose their jobs. secondly, we did proactive fiscal statements during the crisis in u.s., europe and japan. in china because private demand was collapsing. if you look at the...
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he had a special typewriter, because at the age of the late '40s, this happens to many of us, his eyesbegan to lose their power. he needed glasses. he never wanted to be photographed wearing glasses, although we have a few photographs wearing glasses. and people i think almost made for him a special typewriter, with large letters. so he could read it easily. that statistic of february or march 1943, how many jews had been killed, eliminated, was presented to him. he didn't want to see it. he said, i'm not interested in this. you know. and this was a weakness of his. he didn't want to look at unpleasant things. for example, he never wanted to cities destroyed by the bombing. and then there is a sense of his toward the end of the war, which is very telling. collaborators, you know, the jews are really not a race. jewish race. the jews are a spiritual raise. this again goes contrary to the general belief that hitler was a racist. hitler was an extreme nationally that a racist. this is not to defend him. as i told you, not a simple character. the man started a world war. i mean, it's not a
he had a special typewriter, because at the age of the late '40s, this happens to many of us, his eyesbegan to lose their power. he needed glasses. he never wanted to be photographed wearing glasses, although we have a few photographs wearing glasses. and people i think almost made for him a special typewriter, with large letters. so he could read it easily. that statistic of february or march 1943, how many jews had been killed, eliminated, was presented to him. he didn't want to see it. he...
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. >> reporter: the material can be fine at any age. >> kids that age aren't good judges of what theyant to be and those same kids are taking a close look are likely to be up late at night worries somebody will try to get them. >> we get calls from parents or whatever. they are like i'm worried. maybe this will be horrible or something like that. we have never had anybody after we did a program with those same concerns. >> reporter: they give it a thumbs up. >> crime scene investigator. this is really cool and if they do this in the real world i would like to do this. >> reporter: kelley swoop. abc 2news. >> mutt on chops. >> the national science teacher's association partnered to create free studies. more than 20,000 pieces of material have been down loaded so far. >> now, the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate and maryland's most powerful radar. >> pretty cloudy, dreary weekend. >> we had shower around yesterday. getting in to today. clouds still have rain. that will continue into the overnight. we could contend with the low lying clouds. >> the fun keeps coming. >> sh
. >> reporter: the material can be fine at any age. >> kids that age aren't good judges of what theyant to be and those same kids are taking a close look are likely to be up late at night worries somebody will try to get them. >> we get calls from parents or whatever. they are like i'm worried. maybe this will be horrible or something like that. we have never had anybody after we did a program with those same concerns. >> reporter: they give it a thumbs up. >>...
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he has been climbing since the age of nine.he said he hopes his passion will encourage other children to be more active as well. >> >> jordan broke the record recently held by a 16-year-old. next on the list,,is to climb one of the tallest mountains in antarctica. >> we have gooo weather coming our way. >> go to chief meteorologist vytas reid with the latest. vytas? beautiful day today. start out with fog. and then cleared off. few puffy clouds out there through the afternoon hoors. looking at beautiful cumulus cloudss right now mostly cloudy skies at the airport. but several breaks across the area. allowing for the stars to shhw through looking at 70 downtown. winds out of the east at three. aad our humidity levels at 83 ercent. and as far as the temperatures across the state. we could see that we have 70 degrees in d.c. 70 in baltiiore. over in dover, 63 degrees. and 63 in salisbbry. and a little cooler out there on the western edge of the mountains. and garrett county sitting at 59. and our winds are starting to shift. comin
he has been climbing since the age of nine.he said he hopes his passion will encourage other children to be more active as well. >> >> jordan broke the record recently held by a 16-year-old. next on the list,,is to climb one of the tallest mountains in antarctica. >> we have gooo weather coming our way. >> go to chief meteorologist vytas reid with the latest. vytas? beautiful day today. start out with fog. and then cleared off. few puffy clouds out there through the...
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i think my work ethic started at a young age.ears old and my parents told me -- i would push a giant wooden cart around the streets of chicago, and i always worked. gosh, when -- from the time i was 8 until now, i've been working. my social security is looking solid. hopefully it's still there attend. i'm going to take the tuna, do some nice slices on it. a little bit of avocado pure ray. some of that nice, fresh tuna. our slaw right on top of it. we're going to finish it with a little bit of chili sauce. it's kind of an elegant taco. this is money right here. this is it. wow. real deal. my grandma's name is what i called my first restaurant. her empanadas are on the menus. she was over, hanging out, making them, drinking a corona, at 90. and she cooks incredibly still. so, i'm going to show you how to make this. i'm going to put corn stock on to simmer. the onions going in. corn. you can find this in most latin markets. it's really earth kw and really represents mexican culture very well. i have here a little bit of my favorite
i think my work ethic started at a young age.ears old and my parents told me -- i would push a giant wooden cart around the streets of chicago, and i always worked. gosh, when -- from the time i was 8 until now, i've been working. my social security is looking solid. hopefully it's still there attend. i'm going to take the tuna, do some nice slices on it. a little bit of avocado pure ray. some of that nice, fresh tuna. our slaw right on top of it. we're going to finish it with a little bit of...
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. >> safer: and unlike some of us of a certain age, he understands all of it.r: i signed up for twitter about six months ago, did nothing, and i had 17 followers. so now i'm actually twittering. my latest twitter is, "the secret of successful aging is to have good genes and to show a lot of respect for the genes." >> safer: do you think you're the oldest twitterer in america? >> cooper: i don't want to be the oldest anything in america. sorry about that. >> safer: but you'll have to look hard to find anyone older on the slopes at vail, his favorite getaway. marty cooper was born in chicago on the eve of the great depression. he's 81, an age, for many, when the most strenuous exercise of the day is getting in and out of bed. >> arlene harris: his tennis and his skiing are better than they've ever been. i have a hard time keeping up with him, and i'm almost 20 years younger. >> cooper: ah! >> safer: with his wife arlene, another veteran of the mobile phone business, marty cooper is still in the game, awaiting the next big thing in wireless communication. he's con
. >> safer: and unlike some of us of a certain age, he understands all of it.r: i signed up for twitter about six months ago, did nothing, and i had 17 followers. so now i'm actually twittering. my latest twitter is, "the secret of successful aging is to have good genes and to show a lot of respect for the genes." >> safer: do you think you're the oldest twitterer in america? >> cooper: i don't want to be the oldest anything in america. sorry about that. >>...
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you are obviously very likely to live to be the age you are now. [laughter] >> but what does it tell you have what is the average life expectancy tell you about how long you're going to live? >> there are extremes that are very unlikely, it also gives me an average expectancy to aim for when planning for retirement and such. and insurance companies take this into their rate. i agree with that part. >> once the disagreement? >> well, you're saying that there's this competition interaction between genes and environment that determine talent, which no one can really argue with. but he seems to me that you're doing everything you can to downplay the influence of genes. and the influence of genes is substantial and we know from studies that the iq of children are affected by the adoptive environment that this effect diminishes, and the iq tends towards the biological parents as the child develops into an adult. so the influence of genes is very strong, and i don't think speed is i don't think you'd say there's a genius and all the spirit i think there's
you are obviously very likely to live to be the age you are now. [laughter] >> but what does it tell you have what is the average life expectancy tell you about how long you're going to live? >> there are extremes that are very unlikely, it also gives me an average expectancy to aim for when planning for retirement and such. and insurance companies take this into their rate. i agree with that part. >> once the disagreement? >> well, you're saying that there's this...