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playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy playing rugby league again at the age of 82.mmy is taking playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is taking on players nearly 50 years younger, and it's been life changing. it is rolling back the years, it is good fun. plenty of running. and good mates again. it is played in a great spirit and it is the comradeship after the game, it is absolutely fantastic, best thing i have ever done. rugby league is one of the most brutal and physical contact sports of all. but in masters there isa sports of all. but in masters there is a way of reducing impact on ageing limbs. and it's down to the shorts. the masters starts at the age of 35 when you can wear white shorts, i can only dream. it means full contact, chris. ok... overlio is when the black shorts, i'm hoping there will be slightly less contact... ok! luckilyi there will be slightly less contact... ok! luckily i am over 50 soi contact... ok! luckily i am over 50 so i get the red shorts. so that is just contact there. ok... and when you get to 60 you where the gold sho
playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy playing rugby league again at the age of 82.mmy is taking playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is taking on players nearly 50 years younger, and it's been life changing. it is rolling back the years, it is good fun. plenty of running. and good mates again. it is played in a great spirit and it is the comradeship after the game, it is absolutely fantastic, best thing i have ever done. rugby league is one of the most brutal...
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great day to graduate >> age is only a number.e dealt were you rain this evening and tonight it's become very soggy out there have not here's a look down the shore and there have been plenty out there despite the rain you can see the sheen on the cram and on the boardwalk. a pretty damp down there at this hour, some spots picked up over three times of an inch of rain includes a place in dover also burnville, impressive numbers. rehoboth beach three tinges reported in wildwood. i believe the majority he wanted's seeing a quarter. the warm front is making way through. we're starting to see a couple of pockets of more moderate and heavier rainfall near reading and also down the shore. we got yellow that's popping up on the map here, moderate rainfall down near cape may and avalon. messy setting up and we can see pockets of couple of rumbles of thunder in the first part of memorial. more moisture to be swinging our way. temperatures seasonal philadelphia. 77 with our official high temperature and that is what is considered normal. rea
great day to graduate >> age is only a number.e dealt were you rain this evening and tonight it's become very soggy out there have not here's a look down the shore and there have been plenty out there despite the rain you can see the sheen on the cram and on the boardwalk. a pretty damp down there at this hour, some spots picked up over three times of an inch of rain includes a place in dover also burnville, impressive numbers. rehoboth beach three tinges reported in wildwood. i believe...
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in the 18th century there were only ten aged 100 but there were only ten aged 100 but there are 20,5001.5 million over the age of100 in the uk. it there will be 1.5 million over the age of 100 in the uk. it goes to show... fascinating statistics to leave us with. thank you to both of you. i apologise for questioning your age. that's it for the papers tonight. thank you ben and david. we will see you seen... let's have a look at some of the other stories making the news this evening... jeremy corbyn apologises for not being able to come up with the cost of labour's key childcare policy during an interview on the bbc on woman's hour. but he is not apologising for that policy. theresa may returns to her main election message — saying only the conservatives can be trusted to win a good brexit deal in brussels and thatjeremy corbyn has "no plan for brexit" the snp launched its election manifesto pledging to promote fairness and opportunity. nicola sturgeon says victory in scotland would ‘further reinforce' the mandate for a second independence referendum. senior political figures in wales t
in the 18th century there were only ten aged 100 but there were only ten aged 100 but there are 20,5001.5 million over the age of100 in the uk. it there will be 1.5 million over the age of 100 in the uk. it goes to show... fascinating statistics to leave us with. thank you to both of you. i apologise for questioning your age. that's it for the papers tonight. thank you ben and david. we will see you seen... let's have a look at some of the other stories making the news this evening... jeremy...
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. >> this is for no matter what age you are. keep moving and doing stuff.not just vej state away. >> reporter: farmer was among a group of photographs and curators doing a media preview of 150 photos spanning more than 250 photos of history. in 1862, a photo of alexandria, virginia. modern day protests, a beach scene of a father and son. >> what do you want people to feel when they come in here? >> a connection. an emotion. maybe somebody in your family feels like she feels. >> reporter: farmer's 1982 boom box photo in anacostia park is among the work. farmer sees the full scope of history. in the 1990s, she was the first african-american and the first woman to oversee the white house photography office. she has a philosophy about being a >> if somebody is going to be first, pick somebody, would you? otherwise your historical status don't mean nothing. >> lonnie bunch called all of the museums 25,000 photos, not just 150 on display, the joy and struggle of life. in the district, tom sherwood, news4. >>> we have more of these photos and tips for how to get t
. >> this is for no matter what age you are. keep moving and doing stuff.not just vej state away. >> reporter: farmer was among a group of photographs and curators doing a media preview of 150 photos spanning more than 250 photos of history. in 1862, a photo of alexandria, virginia. modern day protests, a beach scene of a father and son. >> what do you want people to feel when they come in here? >> a connection. an emotion. maybe somebody in your family feels like she...
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"the mike douglas show" at age 2. and "that's incredible" at age 5. tiger's dad was his coach, his publicist, and his manager. the extraordinarily close relationship between father and son evident in a 1993 interview with abc's john kequinones. >> how would you describe your relationship with tiger? >> best friend. >> best friend? >> that's it. no ifs, ands or buts about it, he's my best friend. >> earl meant everything to tiger woods. the driving force behind tiger. every ounce of his competitiveness. everything that you see with tiger and the game of golf. it came from earl woods. >> reporter: earl's death in 2006 seems to have shattered his son. >> i don't think we can underestimate the impact of losing your father would have on an athlete. >> reporter: setting in motion an epic fall from grace. that came to a head in 2009 in another incident involving woods behind the wheel. his now-infamous thanksgiving weekend suv crash in front of his house. the messy details of his private life came spilling out in the tabloids. a number of extramarital affair
"the mike douglas show" at age 2. and "that's incredible" at age 5. tiger's dad was his coach, his publicist, and his manager. the extraordinarily close relationship between father and son evident in a 1993 interview with abc's john kequinones. >> how would you describe your relationship with tiger? >> best friend. >> best friend? >> that's it. no ifs, ands or buts about it, he's my best friend. >> earl meant everything to tiger woods. the...
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them are prime age workingmen, individuals having trouble finding jobs. there are various reasons for that. some of it depends on changes in the economy that we have seen where we have seen certain jobs go overseas or we have seen some jobs lost in technology. there is also varying levels of education. if you are higher educated, you are more likely to be employed. some of the people being left out of the economy are perhaps individuals who are less educated and may not have the skills demanded by the economy because of the changes due to technology. host: have there been changes in the racial disparity among the unemployed? guest: unfortunately, the racial disparity is still much -- is still very much there. for african-americans, and employment was close to 8%, and the national rate was 4.4%. hispanics also saw a higher than theent rate unemployment rate for the national population. lower and asians had a unemployment rate than the national unemployment rate. host: john is calling in from hubbard, ohio. he is on the all others line. caller: hello, how a
them are prime age workingmen, individuals having trouble finding jobs. there are various reasons for that. some of it depends on changes in the economy that we have seen where we have seen certain jobs go overseas or we have seen some jobs lost in technology. there is also varying levels of education. if you are higher educated, you are more likely to be employed. some of the people being left out of the economy are perhaps individuals who are less educated and may not have the skills demanded...
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we are an age population. it's not at the top of the list right now, how important is it that we get a new base of farmers started in the u.s.? >> if you look at the statistics, you see an age farmer base, there are a lot of issues for that. i think one of the ways you do that is engage young people. frankly when we saw in the last ten years, there was a lot more interest in agriculture as the corn got to $6 and $7 and soybeans got the $15, that just -- there was a resurgence of interest. i don't think there's a lack of interest there. our goal is to make agriculture a consistently profitable enterprise so that farmers and -- can encourage their sons and daughters that this is an area you ought to go into. i was with the ffa. we did a town hall yesterday with ffa. it's a great cadre of young people. i teased some chapters, the guys were sitting on the back row and the girls were ruling here. but about their officers and ffa. but i encouraged them to tell the story of agriculture. we have a lot of non-farm kids
we are an age population. it's not at the top of the list right now, how important is it that we get a new base of farmers started in the u.s.? >> if you look at the statistics, you see an age farmer base, there are a lot of issues for that. i think one of the ways you do that is engage young people. frankly when we saw in the last ten years, there was a lot more interest in agriculture as the corn got to $6 and $7 and soybeans got the $15, that just -- there was a resurgence of interest....
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up to $5,400 for a school-age child age 6 to 17, depending on your family income. we know from the uk that expansions of their child allowance and their child tax credits in the late 1990s and early 2000s helped cut poverty in half as measured on an absolute poverty line as we do in the united states. the recent canadian reforms are projected to do the same, to also cut child poverty in half. it is important to note that these allowance amounts are in addition to the universal health care and the low-cost high-quality child care and preschool that these countries provide. so they are intended to help cover the costs of other necessities for children. educational goods, like books and toys, as well as material goods like housing, food, clothing, and even diapers. so when we first started talking about today's conference a few years ago, we thought we would be introducing or maybe reintroducing the idea of a universal child allowance to u.s. policymakers, especially those who weren't around 50 years ago for that first conference. but over the past few years, actually
up to $5,400 for a school-age child age 6 to 17, depending on your family income. we know from the uk that expansions of their child allowance and their child tax credits in the late 1990s and early 2000s helped cut poverty in half as measured on an absolute poverty line as we do in the united states. the recent canadian reforms are projected to do the same, to also cut child poverty in half. it is important to note that these allowance amounts are in addition to the universal health care and...
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a crushing age tax. trumpcare forces americans age 50 to 64 to pay premiums five times higher than what others pay for health coverage. no matter how healthy they are. stealses from medicare. steals from medicare. trumpcare shortens the life of medicare trust fund and ran sacks funds that seniors depend on to get long-term care they need. that's why it's consistent with their wither on the vine for medicare philosophy. and then, if that were not bad enough, and they couldn't pass their bill because it was that bad, they moved further away from the american people. by gutting key protections. trumpcare eviscerates essential health benefits such asthma ternlt care -- such as maternity care, prescription drugs, and guts protections for americans with pre-consisting medical conditions. as bad as trumpcare was the first time around, it was dead, it died. it died right here on the floor. now it's come back to life. like a zombie. even more scary than before. and it is even worse. if republicans had their way,
a crushing age tax. trumpcare forces americans age 50 to 64 to pay premiums five times higher than what others pay for health coverage. no matter how healthy they are. stealses from medicare. steals from medicare. trumpcare shortens the life of medicare trust fund and ran sacks funds that seniors depend on to get long-term care they need. that's why it's consistent with their wither on the vine for medicare philosophy. and then, if that were not bad enough, and they couldn't pass their bill...
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fighting aging from the inside out.eople who enjoy running or just relaxes many of at least a few complaints about getting older. >> getting out of bed sound like a rock band, snap, crack, pop. >> aches and pains. >> no energy all kind of stuff >> reporter: this researcher says he might just have the answer to those complaints. doctor david sin claire of harvard medical school says he has mound a mol coal proven to reverse age nothing mice. >> we see within a week they run further and energy and their organs are rejuvenated as well. >> reporter: it is all about dna. with young healthy runners their dna has not been damaged yet by the aging process. >> when we're young there is a protein that works very well to repair our dna. about another protein comes in and stops that from happening. so what we have discovered is is there a molecule that can get between them and pop them apart so this youthful protein can do its action again. >> reporter: it is proved it is not something you'll find on drugstore shelves, but it will
fighting aging from the inside out.eople who enjoy running or just relaxes many of at least a few complaints about getting older. >> getting out of bed sound like a rock band, snap, crack, pop. >> aches and pains. >> no energy all kind of stuff >> reporter: this researcher says he might just have the answer to those complaints. doctor david sin claire of harvard medical school says he has mound a mol coal proven to reverse age nothing mice. >> we see within a week...
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months old, asthma at age two, skin cancer at 13, rheumatoid arthritis at age 9. what may surprise most people is i'm also fit, a triathlete and six-time marathoner. i talk to children about accomplishing their dreams and surpassing expectations. that being said if the current draft of health care reform is passed, i will become just a number. i will be a number who will be discriminated against by the pharmaceutical and insurance industry. i will become a number who will have to sacrifice food and mortgage in order to pay medical bills. i will most likely become too ill to continue my hospice career and very few people have my training. this would lead to kids dying of diseases, not getting the care that they need and that they deserve. it's heartbreaking to read her letter, because she personally understands what's at stake. and now that house republicans have voted to pass trumpcare, it's going to be clear to every american who broke the health care system. whether they voted for it or not, republicans own trumpcare now. the millions of americans who will see t
months old, asthma at age two, skin cancer at 13, rheumatoid arthritis at age 9. what may surprise most people is i'm also fit, a triathlete and six-time marathoner. i talk to children about accomplishing their dreams and surpassing expectations. that being said if the current draft of health care reform is passed, i will become just a number. i will be a number who will be discriminated against by the pharmaceutical and insurance industry. i will become a number who will have to sacrifice food...
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she faced her first of three heart surgeries at age 15 hours. by six months old, she was halfway to lifetime limits her insurer placed on her care. six months old. she faced a grim future not only using up her lifetime limit by preschool, but carrying a pre-existing condition that required attention and care for the rest of her life. under the affordable care act, zoe is protected. zoe's rumpcare, it's put future in very serious danger trumpcare means, again, just even before we get to the pre-existing conditions, ka fast fee that they're foisting, trumpcare means heeger costs, higher out of pocket costs for american families, more than 24 million people losing health care coverage. gutting key protections. a crushing age tax if you're 50 to 64. and stealing from medicare. republicans offer to raise health care for america's families must end now. this is about health care being a right not a privilege just for the wealthy who can afford it. but for everyone. it's time for the republicans to abandon their moral monstrosity and pull this bill. le
she faced her first of three heart surgeries at age 15 hours. by six months old, she was halfway to lifetime limits her insurer placed on her care. six months old. she faced a grim future not only using up her lifetime limit by preschool, but carrying a pre-existing condition that required attention and care for the rest of her life. under the affordable care act, zoe is protected. zoe's rumpcare, it's put future in very serious danger trumpcare means, again, just even before we get to the...
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it will impose an additional age tax on millions of seniors. it will, in fact, increase from 24% to 29%, the premiums of those who have insurance either through their employer or on the private market. the majority of members of the house of representatives knew this was a bad bill today. america should lament the fact that all of them didn't vote that way. and america will hold them accountable. i now yield to my friend, the assistant leader from south carolina, my friend, jim clyburn. mr. clyburn: thank you madam i er and fellow members, have often referred to the affordable care act as a civil rights act of the 21st century. and i refer to it that way because at the core of what we were doing when we passed this law was outlawing discrimination against sick people, especially those with pre-existing conditions. and i quoted martin luther king junior on several occasions when he spoke back in 1966 saying that of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most egregious and inhumane. what we did today in passing this legislat
it will impose an additional age tax on millions of seniors. it will, in fact, increase from 24% to 29%, the premiums of those who have insurance either through their employer or on the private market. the majority of members of the house of representatives knew this was a bad bill today. america should lament the fact that all of them didn't vote that way. and america will hold them accountable. i now yield to my friend, the assistant leader from south carolina, my friend, jim clyburn. mr....
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age 13 and arthritis at age 19th." what may surprise most people is i am fit and i am a 6th times marathoner. i speak to children about accomplishing their dreams. of the current trap of healthcare reform is passed, i will become just a number. i will be a number who'll be discriminated against by the pharmaceutical and insurance industry and i will be a member sacrificing food and mortgage in order to bill medical bills. i will be too ill to continue my hospice career and have few people who have my training. she personally understands what's at stake. and now that house republicans have voted to pass trump care, it is going to be clear to every american who broke the healthcare system. whether they voted for or not, republicans own trump care now. the millions of americans who'll see their premiums increase, will know who to blame. americans can direct their calls to republicans when they lose their healthcare coverage. the american people can thank donald trump and the republicans when they hit their lifetime cap wh
age 13 and arthritis at age 19th." what may surprise most people is i am fit and i am a 6th times marathoner. i speak to children about accomplishing their dreams. of the current trap of healthcare reform is passed, i will become just a number. i will be a number who'll be discriminated against by the pharmaceutical and insurance industry and i will be a member sacrificing food and mortgage in order to bill medical bills. i will be too ill to continue my hospice career and have few people...
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when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to marry.arents were forcing me to leave the house. i begged in front of them. i requested them. i cried a lot to stop that wedding and i said to myself, please, god, give me this opportunity to star of this marriage. once i get free i will give myself. >> a city of sin originals reports, nepal the lost girls premiers at cbs news.com. >>> a female only driving school aims to get more women behind the wheel in egypt. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. makewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. >>> 20 million people compete for space on the crowded roads of cairo, egypt. while getting a license is easy, many people don't have any formal training. we describe why that is and what's being done to change it. >> reporter: she tried
when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to marry.arents were forcing me to leave the house. i begged in front of them. i requested them. i cried a lot to stop that wedding and i said to myself, please, god, give me this opportunity to star of this marriage. once i get free i will give myself. >> a city of sin originals reports, nepal the lost girls premiers at cbs news.com. >>> a female only driving school aims to get more women behind the wheel in egypt. ♪ lysol max...
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you are knowledgeable enough at that age to knowledgeable enough at that age to know what is going on and ifind it ha rd to a 12—year—old daughter and ifind it hard to imagine by the age of 16 she will be ready to make a decision like that! i'm from scotland, i did polling there 0 like that! i'm from scotland, i did polling there q times and a lot of the younger ones are coming in with their parents now. it is encouraging to see younger ones and coming in voting. where you interested in politics when you are 16? no, just boys! if they are allowed to do a lot of other things at the age of 16, why not vote? they are eligible to get married... we went to gretna green, actually! i think they mature a lot between the ages of 16 and 18, a lot. and between 18 and 21 even more! that is when you got the vote? yes. do 16-year-olds eat a lot of cheese? yes, it is surprising what children do eat! do you think that 16—year—olds should have the vote? no. we shopped around for people's opinions here in the market, and it seems that if you are 16 going on 17 and wanting a say in the general election,
you are knowledgeable enough at that age to knowledgeable enough at that age to know what is going on and ifind it ha rd to a 12—year—old daughter and ifind it hard to imagine by the age of 16 she will be ready to make a decision like that! i'm from scotland, i did polling there 0 like that! i'm from scotland, i did polling there q times and a lot of the younger ones are coming in with their parents now. it is encouraging to see younger ones and coming in voting. where you interested in...
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a crushing age tax. trumpcare forces americans age 50 to 64 to pay premiums five times higher than what others pay for health coverage. no matter how healthy they are. stealses from medicare. steals from medicare. trumpcare shortens the life of medicare trust fund and ran sacks funds that seniors depend on to get long-term care they need. that's why it's consistent with their wither on the vine for medicare philosophy. and then, if that were not bad enough, and they couldn't pass their bill because it was that bad, they moved further away from the american people. by gutting key protections. trumpcare eviscerates essential health benefits such asthma ternlt care -- such as maternity care, prescription drugs, and guts protections for americans with pre-consisting medical conditions. as bad as trumpcare was the first time around, it was dead, it died. it died right here on the floor. now it's come back to life. like a zombie. even more scary than before. and it is even worse. if republicans had their way,
a crushing age tax. trumpcare forces americans age 50 to 64 to pay premiums five times higher than what others pay for health coverage. no matter how healthy they are. stealses from medicare. steals from medicare. trumpcare shortens the life of medicare trust fund and ran sacks funds that seniors depend on to get long-term care they need. that's why it's consistent with their wither on the vine for medicare philosophy. and then, if that were not bad enough, and they couldn't pass their bill...
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come of age, got to 18 so they ca n vote. have come of age, got to 18 so they can vote.tch attempt to register. it has long been a pattern it tends to be older people who can be relied upon to vote and younger people for whom it is hard to get out. there is a really big generational gradient in how much people vote. the 18 to 25 category, only 40% voted. the older age group, 25-34, that only 40% voted. the older age group, 25—34, that was 50%. the average was 65%. the over 65, three quarters of them vote. there really is a challenge to get younger people to register and to vote. when you talk to young people, what is holding them back? can they not be bothered? are they apathetic? is it the lifestyle, they a re are they apathetic? is it the lifestyle, they are always studying and it is hard to be in the one place? we have an archaic voting system. we work on a thursday when people work. we have a system that does not allow electronic voting. the system itself does not help. there are other reasons. some are disillusioned by the results of recent referendums or elections
come of age, got to 18 so they ca n vote. have come of age, got to 18 so they can vote.tch attempt to register. it has long been a pattern it tends to be older people who can be relied upon to vote and younger people for whom it is hard to get out. there is a really big generational gradient in how much people vote. the 18 to 25 category, only 40% voted. the older age group, 25-34, that only 40% voted. the older age group, 25—34, that was 50%. the average was 65%. the over 65, three quarters...
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uva rays age the skin. uvb rays burn, and both cause cancer.ct sunscreen doesn't count if you use it wrong. don't need sunscreen on a cloudy day? 80% of uv rays still get through the haze. only use sunscreen at the beach? nope! anytime you're outside, uv rays attack the skin so you need protection. and you have to reapply sunscreen every two hours. remember: spf plus broad spectrum equal healthy fun in the sun. visit www.fda.gov/sunscreen for more information. a message from the us food and drug administration. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." >> in june 2016, hugh hooper's ready to auction off what's left of his strange inheritance, a trove of celebrity artwork collected by a preppy new york party promoter named baird jones. jones is said to have poured more than a million dollars into the collection before he died and willed it to hugh's brother, hoop. hugh chooses robert rogal of rogallery in long island city to handle the sale. mel brooks, peter falk, jimi hendrix, adolf hitler. >> quite a weird collection but a lot of name-brand mate
uva rays age the skin. uvb rays burn, and both cause cancer.ct sunscreen doesn't count if you use it wrong. don't need sunscreen on a cloudy day? 80% of uv rays still get through the haze. only use sunscreen at the beach? nope! anytime you're outside, uv rays attack the skin so you need protection. and you have to reapply sunscreen every two hours. remember: spf plus broad spectrum equal healthy fun in the sun. visit www.fda.gov/sunscreen for more information. a message from the us food and...
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subsidized based on region and income, not on age. medicaid expansion covering 156,000 people will be lost. the president promised not to cut medicaid. this bill guts it by $880 billion. this bill is a gut punch to america. pregnant women seeking health care kicked to the curb. patients with pre-existing conditions, kicked to the curb. senior citizens who will have to pay for more less, kicked -- kicked to the curb. only 24 million people, including 6.5 million latinos kicked to the curb. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. espaillat: stop this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. black: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentlelady from california, ms. lee. ms. lee: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record the service employee
subsidized based on region and income, not on age. medicaid expansion covering 156,000 people will be lost. the president promised not to cut medicaid. this bill guts it by $880 billion. this bill is a gut punch to america. pregnant women seeking health care kicked to the curb. patients with pre-existing conditions, kicked to the curb. senior citizens who will have to pay for more less, kicked -- kicked to the curb. only 24 million people, including 6.5 million latinos kicked to the curb. the...
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they say, what is security in a nuclear-age? a nuclear age is to have a retaliatory deterrence, forces that could survive any sort of strike by anybody else. and, still be in the position to wreak unacceptable devastation on the other side. we have that in spades. we have that on both sides, took 3/4 of their nuclear weapons away. what do we gain by testing? the only thing you gain is the illusion that you could fight a nuclear war. that is a deadly illusion. paul: we are at a point in u.s.-soviet relations were we can and do clear explosions. the soviet union declared a moratorium on nuclear weapons test as of august 6, 1985. the anniversary of hiroshima. they stopped testing and pledged not to resume as long as we did. in spite of this pledge the united states continued testing even after the soviets stop. the soviets have announced they will resume testing because we have not stopped. caspar weinberger. testing isberger: essential and a comprehensive test ban would undermine the credibility of our deterrent. our opponents wou
they say, what is security in a nuclear-age? a nuclear age is to have a retaliatory deterrence, forces that could survive any sort of strike by anybody else. and, still be in the position to wreak unacceptable devastation on the other side. we have that in spades. we have that on both sides, took 3/4 of their nuclear weapons away. what do we gain by testing? the only thing you gain is the illusion that you could fight a nuclear war. that is a deadly illusion. paul: we are at a point in...
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georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande ata aged 18, seen here with ariana grandeamongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. the first victim to be named was georgina callander, an 18—year—old who was studying health and social care at runshaw college in lancashire. at eight years old, saffie roussos was the youngest person known to have been killed in the attack so far. they were among the thousands who had travelled to the manchester arena earlier in the evening, looking forward to a great night out. our special correspondent, ed thomas, has this report on the victims of terror. the youngest life lost — eight—year—old saffie roussos, at the concert with her mother and sister from lancashire. today her headteacher said she was simply a beautiful little girl, loved by everyone. also killed, student georgina callander. she idolised ariana grande. this was the teenager meeting the singer in 2015. this afternoon, runshaw college said... and the latest of the 22 who died to be named, john atkinson from bury. friends said the 20 82 old
georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande ata aged 18, seen here with ariana grandeamongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. the first victim to be named was georgina callander, an 18—year—old who was studying health and social care at runshaw college in lancashire. at eight years old, saffie roussos was the youngest person known to have been killed in the attack so far. they were among the thousands who had travelled to the manchester...
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the bride and groom are under age.ome cases consensual, the culture of child marriage here is accepted. child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963. in 2014 nepal pledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n., child marriage only perfepetuates the cycle of poverty. they're more likely to die from pregnancy complications. here is a 22-year-old from the village in western nepal. her mission is to sto we're simply speaking up as a woman, where that is seen as an act of defiancdefiance. >> we are coming together and we will clean the country. >> reporter: do you remember how when you were a girl you were so scared of the dark. i see how you are such a light in this village for a little girl who was so scared of the da dark. >> i am still scared of the dark. one thing is clear, i am the hope for them. how i started my journey, at least giving hope to them. when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to leave the house. i begged in front of them.
the bride and groom are under age.ome cases consensual, the culture of child marriage here is accepted. child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963. in 2014 nepal pledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n., child marriage only perfepetuates the cycle of poverty. they're more likely to die from pregnancy complications. here is a 22-year-old from the village in western nepal. her mission is to sto we're simply...
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or some of them willing to age gracefully and live with it? >> i think every single one of these women, maybe diane is an exception, a european she can carry with her. everyone is concerned with losing what they have because they're aging. that's the face lift and botox and that's what we all fall for. i have a line in the book about the sales woman says to me you look young in that, makes a sale. horrifying. >> rose: are you happy you did these things you did in order to make sure that you look like you feel. >> yes. >> rose: you're happy. they're saying go. >> they're saying go because it's true. it's hard to be truthful about certain things. i decided not to anyone. i'm simply old but i'm not student, i'm not senile, i'm not walking with a walker. >> rose: and the spirit you have is the same as the spirit you had when you walked into hbo many years ago except you have more power and money. >> i have more money. i have as much power, i'm still a woman you know. i would say i am much more efficient about ideas than i kwr50d to be-- used to be
or some of them willing to age gracefully and live with it? >> i think every single one of these women, maybe diane is an exception, a european she can carry with her. everyone is concerned with losing what they have because they're aging. that's the face lift and botox and that's what we all fall for. i have a line in the book about the sales woman says to me you look young in that, makes a sale. horrifying. >> rose: are you happy you did these things you did in order to make sure...
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dollars a year, her annual income is more than double that of peers her age. she flies all over china for work. but she says she hasn't returned to her hometown in several years because her relatives always try to set her up on arranged marriages. she has no interest in men living in rural [ speaking foreign language ] >> the harder she works, the more responsibility she gets giving her less time to rest. she often simply shiples between her home and office. she never thought she'd come to be called a [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> he was the only person she has ever been engaged to. after the breakup, cheng changed jobs hoping to start everything over from scratch. at the squugs suggestion of a friend, she launched a club that helps men and women meet potential life partners. the conditions for registering as a member, to be between age dollars 28 to 38 and a college graduate. for those among the 70 or so members who can attend, she organizes parties several times a [ speaking foreign language ] >>
dollars a year, her annual income is more than double that of peers her age. she flies all over china for work. but she says she hasn't returned to her hometown in several years because her relatives always try to set her up on arranged marriages. she has no interest in men living in rural [ speaking foreign language ] >> the harder she works, the more responsibility she gets giving her less time to rest. she often simply shiples between her home and office. she never thought she'd come...
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the reason is that alzheimer's and cognitive decline with age, and it's just a matter of age, how old you are. in the last 114 years, life expectancy has increased 40 years. so we're living longer than we've ever lived before. the challenge is that by the time one gets 65 or older, they have a 1 in 8 chance of having alzheimer's or some type of dementia. by the time we get 85 or older, about 47% of that population will have alzheimer's or some type of dementia. so we're living longer, we need to find a solution to alzheimer's disease and dementia because we want to live longer but also live a healthy quality of life in old age. >> can i take your explanation to mean the only reason for that is because i'm getting old? are there other factors? >> there are other factors. there's genetic components, lifestyle components, environmental components. but the greatest risk of dementia and alzheimer's is age. so for most alzheimer's disease, which is really the spontaneous type, it's just a function of age. and what we now know is this disease actually starts about 20 years before we actually
the reason is that alzheimer's and cognitive decline with age, and it's just a matter of age, how old you are. in the last 114 years, life expectancy has increased 40 years. so we're living longer than we've ever lived before. the challenge is that by the time one gets 65 or older, they have a 1 in 8 chance of having alzheimer's or some type of dementia. by the time we get 85 or older, about 47% of that population will have alzheimer's or some type of dementia. so we're living longer, we need...
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and bart has not issued a citation to anyone under the age of 18. to the san francisco chronicle, a new law -- they can't issue tickets to those under the age of 18 because those under 18 cannot be arrested for fare evasion. the law is supposed to keep youth from getting arrest records for fare cheating. we talked to bart passengers this morning who say fare cheating is a problem. >> that's what surprises me. i thought something would happen. no, i'm calling the bart cops. there's no action to be taken there. pretty much a person can say okay, whatever. and keep on going. >> the agency is looking at how muni handles fare evasion. they can issue a $58 ticket and it does not go on a person's permanent record. reporting live in san leandro. i'm jesus coo florida, kpix 5 news. >>> why san jose should crush no cause evictions. sandra osborne on why the push comes before a city council meeting. >> reporter: they're hoping to prevent a wave of evictions. this is taking place at 10:30 this morning. we'll see residents and advocates from a renters rights gro
and bart has not issued a citation to anyone under the age of 18. to the san francisco chronicle, a new law -- they can't issue tickets to those under the age of 18 because those under 18 cannot be arrested for fare evasion. the law is supposed to keep youth from getting arrest records for fare cheating. we talked to bart passengers this morning who say fare cheating is a problem. >> that's what surprises me. i thought something would happen. no, i'm calling the bart cops. there's no...
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but even at the age of 101, he is still more than alive, doing things that many half his age would notnow that china has dubbed it the project of the century, we will be looking at the century, we will be looking at the detail of its multibillion—dollar project expand its global trade links. and 2a hours ago, salvador sobral made history as the first portuguese winner of the eurovision song contest. he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome. this was her at the airport, which was packed with fans keen to have a look at their hero. in a press conference at the airport the singer admitted he hadn't always been a eurovision fan in the past. i suspect that will all change. congratulations to him. there is wet weather on the way. monday not looking as bright as the weekend. at least you will have the cloud and is heavy rain at times. particularly out west. this is the satellite picture. this is the classroom into the uk right now. rendering cloud, link to this low pressure that originated from quite far south. that is where the air came from. so are we raining but warm. monday, ear
but even at the age of 101, he is still more than alive, doing things that many half his age would notnow that china has dubbed it the project of the century, we will be looking at the century, we will be looking at the detail of its multibillion—dollar project expand its global trade links. and 2a hours ago, salvador sobral made history as the first portuguese winner of the eurovision song contest. he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome. this was her at the airport, which was...
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but even at the age of 101, he is still more than alive, doing things that many half his age would notvador sobral has arrived home in portugal to hundreds of cheering fans. the 27—year—old singer has become an overnight celebrity. taking the eurovision trophy singing a love song — sung in his native tongue. the slightly overwhelmed winner had earlier admitted to not understanding this years complex voting system, but says he was very happy with the result, none the less. microsoft has described the global attack as a wake—up call and criticised customers who didn't keep their systems up—to—date. a reminder of our top story. don't forget you can get in touch with me to discuss any of the stories we're covering via twitter — i'm @tomdonkinbbc. but from me and the team that's it for now — see you soon. well, there's some wet weather on the way. monday's certainly not looking as bright as the weekend was. at the very least, you'll have thick cloud and some heavy rain at times, as well, particularly out west. and this is the satellite picture. this is the cloud that's streaming into the uk
but even at the age of 101, he is still more than alive, doing things that many half his age would notvador sobral has arrived home in portugal to hundreds of cheering fans. the 27—year—old singer has become an overnight celebrity. taking the eurovision trophy singing a love song — sung in his native tongue. the slightly overwhelmed winner had earlier admitted to not understanding this years complex voting system, but says he was very happy with the result, none the less. microsoft has...
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among the missing, olivia campbell, age 15. and some of the first victims of the attack are being named. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. john atkinson, age 28. and eight-year-old saffie roussos was among those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocents. during the day, police raided a number of houses. a 23-year-old man was arrested in connection with yesterday's bombing. an attack on a family event has happened last night has long been feared. preventing a determined suicide bomber is incredibly difficult. the priority now for the police will be to discover everything they can about this man, whether he is part of a wider network, and whether there is a risk of further attacks. tonight, the prime minister raised the threat level to its highest category. prime minister may: it is now concluded on the basis of today's investigation that the threat level should be increased for the time being from severe to critical. this means that their assessment is not onl
among the missing, olivia campbell, age 15. and some of the first victims of the attack are being named. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. john atkinson, age 28. and eight-year-old saffie roussos was among those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocents. during the day, police raided a number of houses. a 23-year-old man was arrested in connection with yesterday's bombing. an attack on a family event has happened last night...
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if you are 50 to 64 years of age they thought you should get hit with something called an age tax. and if the that's not bad enough, 24 million people could lose their coverage and then republicans had the aud asty, as our ficevare reminded us, that in this notion of this game with high-risk pools, annual and lifetime captain were just brought back by republicans with their vote today. and the the protections that the american people could count on, where preexisting conditions were a thing of the past, if you had cancer or diabetes or got hurt on the work sithe, republicans brought back preexisting conditions today. so we have to make sure that we take this fight to the american people. we have to work hand in hand, day after day, to make sure that the country knows what the republicans did to them today. trust me, republicans will bear the burden of this vote today. with that i yield back to our distinguished ranking member of the energy and commerce committee. >> i just want to debunk this myth that the republicans keep preaching opt floor that somehow this is repeal and replace
if you are 50 to 64 years of age they thought you should get hit with something called an age tax. and if the that's not bad enough, 24 million people could lose their coverage and then republicans had the aud asty, as our ficevare reminded us, that in this notion of this game with high-risk pools, annual and lifetime captain were just brought back by republicans with their vote today. and the the protections that the american people could count on, where preexisting conditions were a thing of...
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that was a statement from his family following his death at the age of 83.blue peter presenter peter purves. morning, peter. how are you taking this news? i knew about it yesterday. very sad indeed. as his family have said it really is a blessing. he was suffering badly from alzheimer's and in recent years ago the chimney is serious. yes, blessing in many ways. he was unique. i remember the editor of blue peter, she reckoned he was the best presenter ever. he had qualities that no one else had. he will be remembered very fondly by a lot of people and none more so than me. what gave him that star appeal? he was a happy—go—lucky guy in many ways, but quite serious in some ways. he was very shy. johnny performed asjohn ways. he was very shy. johnny performed as john noakes, ways. he was very shy. johnny performed asjohn noakes, he didn't just beatjohn the oaks. when he was off—screen he wasn't quite as gatti and is free and as loose. he felt you were protecting him sometimes when you're working with him on television because you didn't know what he was going to
that was a statement from his family following his death at the age of 83.blue peter presenter peter purves. morning, peter. how are you taking this news? i knew about it yesterday. very sad indeed. as his family have said it really is a blessing. he was suffering badly from alzheimer's and in recent years ago the chimney is serious. yes, blessing in many ways. he was unique. i remember the editor of blue peter, she reckoned he was the best presenter ever. he had qualities that no one else had....
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two years later, the illness would take her at the age of 40.ugust on a family farm in pottsville, tennessee for cbs sunday morning. >> are you still writing muse ic? >> i don't want to be on the stage without her. >> reporter: at the back of their 60 acres, joey feek had been laid to rest under a cluster of sassafras trees. >> you got a bench here. >> i got a bench. >> do you come out every day. >> >> almost every day. i got a place for my coffee and hers, and we still have coffee together. >> reporter: where are you these days? >> i'm still at this farm, raising indiana and trying to see where i go from here. the baby's doing amazing. she just learned to walk. >> reporter: and you got her a piano for her birthday. >> we did. sort of, we got our family a piano. and i try to play with her, but she mostly grabs my hands and stops me. she wants me to hear her play. but there's a little bit of music in our home once again. that's wonderful. i don't know what's down the road, but i'm thinking about it. i'm really thinking about it for the first time
two years later, the illness would take her at the age of 40.ugust on a family farm in pottsville, tennessee for cbs sunday morning. >> are you still writing muse ic? >> i don't want to be on the stage without her. >> reporter: at the back of their 60 acres, joey feek had been laid to rest under a cluster of sassafras trees. >> you got a bench here. >> i got a bench. >> do you come out every day. >> >> almost every day. i got a place for my coffee...
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but ag was here before gold. we tend to celebrate the mining history of the area and forget about the roots, which are agricultural. reading, when california became a state, was still trying to make sure his rancho got register. but he had to register his cattle brand with the state of california. in 1850, well into the 20th century, that system for registering brands get this leather cow-shaped head and stamp the brand on it and fill out the back with information. we have reading's brand and others in here to talk about the history. there is a wonderful book of all of the brand registries, which is really great historical research. we can learn more about families. one of the things we discovered through doing this exhibition is something we knew from living here. this is really a livestock area. it is range cattle and beef cattle today. that's one of the things that was wrought here initially. a lot of the hides were being shipped back east to boston. they were very valuable at the time. this area underwent a l
but ag was here before gold. we tend to celebrate the mining history of the area and forget about the roots, which are agricultural. reading, when california became a state, was still trying to make sure his rancho got register. but he had to register his cattle brand with the state of california. in 1850, well into the 20th century, that system for registering brands get this leather cow-shaped head and stamp the brand on it and fill out the back with information. we have reading's brand and...
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i know for sure that he just deeply missed his mother. >> james drops out of school at the age of 15work in a lumber mill. by 19, he's working hard and drinking harder. >> he was in the bar drinking too much, and there was an older man down at the end of the bar and said, "are you margaret young's son?" and he said, "i am." the response was, "she'd roll over in her grave if she saw you now." he made a decision to go back to high school at the age of 20. >> and after that to mcgill university. james letters in rugby and soccer while earning degrees in physical education and theology. it's just the résumé one employer is looking for. >> he talked to some people that encouraged him to take a look and see what the ymca is up to. >> the y? >> ymca, yeah -- young men's christian association. >> at the time, legions of young men are leaving farm country for cities. they're rowdy and unchaperoned. jumping into the breach, the ymca, founded on the principle of muscular christianity. its mission -- to promote clean christian living through athletics. >> the thought was -- we can teach more thr
i know for sure that he just deeply missed his mother. >> james drops out of school at the age of 15work in a lumber mill. by 19, he's working hard and drinking harder. >> he was in the bar drinking too much, and there was an older man down at the end of the bar and said, "are you margaret young's son?" and he said, "i am." the response was, "she'd roll over in her grave if she saw you now." he made a decision to go back to high school at the age of 20....
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it requires the annulment of all marriages between minors under age 16. ms.ohmecke: the legal provisions have to be combined with various preventive measures. the girls have to be given adequate support by various youth welfare services, and where there's potential endangerment of the minor, they have to be removed from the family. they must have access to integration programs. they have to be able to learn german and get job training and go to school. reporter: terre des femmes says this is the only way these girls can integrate into german society. hevi knows all too well how it feels to be torn between tradition and the need to live her own life. hevi: i always thought if i said anything, i would be betraying my family, and i felt guilty and cried. then a teacher asked me what was wrong with me. the tears started flowing, and that was a relief. if it hadn't had been for that teacher, i probably wouldn't be around today. reporter: hevi is glad she got the help she did. now, she plans to study and build a life of her own. michelle: a quarter of a century aft
it requires the annulment of all marriages between minors under age 16. ms.ohmecke: the legal provisions have to be combined with various preventive measures. the girls have to be given adequate support by various youth welfare services, and where there's potential endangerment of the minor, they have to be removed from the family. they must have access to integration programs. they have to be able to learn german and get job training and go to school. reporter: terre des femmes says this is...