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meanwhile, car makers developed new technology to lower teen-agers' risk.lifornia to show off some features. i got a question for you. do you have any cars there? when i was teaching my kids how to drive, one of the things i insisted was, first thing they had to do, come and turn the radio up really loud and i say, you have to have it at zero because you have to hear what's coming. got any cars that fit that bill? >> yeah. i do indeed, steve. good morning. we're here at the car museum. look at this. you need one of these. it was way ahead of its time. tucker had pop out windshield. kind of an early safety feature. you're talking exactly what ford included in the my key system. you're right. before you give the teen-agers these, parents might want to set up some parameters, including exactly what you said, limiting radio volume. you can do that by cutting the radio off for 50% and set speed control warning and set up maximum speed of 80 miles an hour. you could also put a do not disturb feature on, which will mean there will be no texts that will be received
meanwhile, car makers developed new technology to lower teen-agers' risk.lifornia to show off some features. i got a question for you. do you have any cars there? when i was teaching my kids how to drive, one of the things i insisted was, first thing they had to do, come and turn the radio up really loud and i say, you have to have it at zero because you have to hear what's coming. got any cars that fit that bill? >> yeah. i do indeed, steve. good morning. we're here at the car museum....
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fourteen agers were arrested immediately after the attack. days later another three youth and a 50-year-old man set to be the father of one of the suspects were also detained. all of them have denied charges of manslaughter. the prosecution has said that the attack directly contributed to his death. but the defense said that the victim was suffering of a condition of a common sign of stroke as a young adult. they could face a maximum of two years at a children's facility. justin rose has become the first english golfer in 434 years no win the u.s. open -- 43 years to win the u.s. open title. he finished one over par with two straight wins. it's rose's first major title. the last golfer to win the u.s. open was kenny jacqueline back in 1983. il mickelson finished as a runner-up. he shared second with jason day of australia. held -- he finished 13 over par. five african nations have made it through the final round of qualifying for the fifa world cup. hey have -- i've roy coast has aken the lead. angola has a win. egypt also there over mozambiq
fourteen agers were arrested immediately after the attack. days later another three youth and a 50-year-old man set to be the father of one of the suspects were also detained. all of them have denied charges of manslaughter. the prosecution has said that the attack directly contributed to his death. but the defense said that the victim was suffering of a condition of a common sign of stroke as a young adult. they could face a maximum of two years at a children's facility. justin rose has become...
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fact that she's getting stoned with this dude and the fact is she got a lots of kids who are teen-agersw her as a hero, why, i don't know. but shut your mouth. if you're smoking dope, a lot of your followers, you don't want to get them started. shut your mouth and go home! >> grrr. >> somebody took a cranky pill 'cause i ate the doughnut in the green room. >> i can't believe you did that. >> yeah u ba i had to get in there before you did because friday has doughnuts. >> who is next? >> remember how bob overslept at my "cashin' in" show this morning? we got someone else. tomorrow, obamacare, using pro sports, paula deen, then a huge segment and then the irs. >> these bozos are buying porn with our taxpayer money and that is outrageous. >> no question, that's wrong. but you can't tell me that they're any different than the rest of america. >> we have to go. >> i know this is what happens when you mix wine, porn, juan williams and the irs in one show. we're going to say thank you to juan. i did it. >> that's pretty funny. >> i'm glad i slept through that. >> when juan laughs, that genuine,
fact that she's getting stoned with this dude and the fact is she got a lots of kids who are teen-agersw her as a hero, why, i don't know. but shut your mouth. if you're smoking dope, a lot of your followers, you don't want to get them started. shut your mouth and go home! >> grrr. >> somebody took a cranky pill 'cause i ate the doughnut in the green room. >> i can't believe you did that. >> yeah u ba i had to get in there before you did because friday has doughnuts....
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i certainly ager said. ask him this one question are you willing to do your job if i was a say no it would have been like oh this guy's be insubordinate throw in jail you know to be so like i came to conclusion like they're basically in slavery we hear i have to say yes you know i'm actually walking the town with a rifle but instead of using the camera. this is one of the girls and it's her town. one boy they don't know where the other bullet a little girl on the shoulder and she ended up dying from that shoulder injury. it was the last leg bit a happiness i had i was who a breaking point i was i was you know near suicidal yeah. and during that period they saw me to a chaplain i sat and talked to a chaplain for about two hours and he tried to basically convince me that killing so. if you're in that situation where you're having that struggle you're going on that shuttle yeah and one of my going to well i'm going to call my mom in tow i don't struggle with that stuff i would be bawling her eyes out you know
i certainly ager said. ask him this one question are you willing to do your job if i was a say no it would have been like oh this guy's be insubordinate throw in jail you know to be so like i came to conclusion like they're basically in slavery we hear i have to say yes you know i'm actually walking the town with a rifle but instead of using the camera. this is one of the girls and it's her town. one boy they don't know where the other bullet a little girl on the shoulder and she ended up dying...
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and this is, the victim is a teen ager, a child.pect that that will also take be a part of her discussion in the jury room. i don't know if paul agrees with me or not. i think female jurors are partial and very sense 75 when the victim is a child. >> so what does that mean, i'm association i don't tow where you are leading me here. >> it leads to a couple interesting things. the first thing is we're not allowed to knock people off a jury because of tear gender. it's unconstitutional. what's the first question we raise? >> you find other ways. >> what about an all women jury? we find that women are kind of hard to predict. i'll tell you something, i was running this by. >> only a man can say. >> i ran this by three prosecutors today, they're all men. they all said women, when we have all women juries, we're terrified because they're much less predictable than male juries. that was the male stereotype on this. my take on it, by the way, when i look at occupations and other factorsment three of the women have guns in the family. they h
and this is, the victim is a teen ager, a child.pect that that will also take be a part of her discussion in the jury room. i don't know if paul agrees with me or not. i think female jurors are partial and very sense 75 when the victim is a child. >> so what does that mean, i'm association i don't tow where you are leading me here. >> it leads to a couple interesting things. the first thing is we're not allowed to knock people off a jury because of tear gender. it's...
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it is an anti-ager and it will help you lose weight. a multivitamin.hey are straightforward, very inexpensive. i won't surprise you by saying you need a multivitamin. but 90% i have to assume are not getting enough through their diets alone. womens are especially the issue. you are taking care of everybody else. here are the important things to find. vitamins a, all of the b vitamins, c, d and e. that is the alphabet. now, here is the catch. you want to get 100% of the daily value that is recommended. not 200% which is what a lot of multivitamins have. more is not always better. >> ok. always 100%. >> if you take more they can turn against you. you have to take it the right way. half of it in the morning and half of it in the evening. otherwise things like the b vitamins are out of your bodies in a couple of hours. the next essential vitamin is for calcium. calcium is a little girl. taught that calcium is important for your bones. your bones get weaker rapidly. age 35, the hormones do not support it. where do you get your calcium from in a diet? >> i d
it is an anti-ager and it will help you lose weight. a multivitamin.hey are straightforward, very inexpensive. i won't surprise you by saying you need a multivitamin. but 90% i have to assume are not getting enough through their diets alone. womens are especially the issue. you are taking care of everybody else. here are the important things to find. vitamins a, all of the b vitamins, c, d and e. that is the alphabet. now, here is the catch. you want to get 100% of the daily value that is...
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the teen ager had stopped at the luckies to pick up a few things.e man got into her car and hid in the back seat. when she returned to the car, he demanded her to drive to a remote location. he ordered her
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take the kids, do you have a preschool ager or a 10-year-old? and we work with common sense media so apartments know if -- parents know if they click kid shows, if you want to set your guide, you can just have that information available for a conversation with your kids. if you want to take youring home product which in our case is cameras and home security and energy management and lighting control and you want to do that right there with one click of your remote while you're watching tv right on the worntle you can do that too. you couldn't do any of that years ago, and that's the kind of change we're excited about. >> host: mr. roberts, we're here in washington. a lot of discussion right now about the issue of cyber privacy, increased use of the cloud, new technology. where does that fall in the comcast world as far as -- >> guest: well, the cable industry has a very specific privacy law that was way ahead of its time that is one of the highest privacy standards of any industry way more than the web and the cloud and other things. so first th
take the kids, do you have a preschool ager or a 10-year-old? and we work with common sense media so apartments know if -- parents know if they click kid shows, if you want to set your guide, you can just have that information available for a conversation with your kids. if you want to take youring home product which in our case is cameras and home security and energy management and lighting control and you want to do that right there with one click of your remote while you're watching tv right...
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. >> coming up, a demolition ager takes a scary -- demolition project takes a scary turn. >> we will have an update on the progress of rescue teams when we cover the nation. >> closer to home, the latest on that train derailment. we will take you to the scene. >> as we cover the nation, at least one person reported dead, another believed to be trapped beneath the wreckage of the collapsed building in downtown philadelphia. firefighters have rescued more than a dozen people inside, digging with their barehands, when an adjacent building toppled acetylation army -- toppled a salvation army store. >> there were people standing on the corner right next to the thrift shop. there was a really big aftershock on the ground. you felt it shake. there were people who fell over. people started screaming. >> we're are told that adjacent building was under demolition when the collapse happened. the u.s. army staff sergeant first with murdering 16 afghan villagers last year injured a guilty plea in court. the plea will allow 39-year-old robert ailes to avoid the penalty. his attorney claims that hi
. >> coming up, a demolition ager takes a scary -- demolition project takes a scary turn. >> we will have an update on the progress of rescue teams when we cover the nation. >> closer to home, the latest on that train derailment. we will take you to the scene. >> as we cover the nation, at least one person reported dead, another believed to be trapped beneath the wreckage of the collapsed building in downtown philadelphia. firefighters have rescued more than a dozen...
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the teen ager had stopped at the luckies to pick up a few things.the man got into her car and hid in the back seat. when she returned to the car, he demanded her to drive to a remote location. he ordered her to take off her clothes, but instead, she escaped and ran. she knew right away that it was a situation. she says she brought the girl inside her house, pushed her pan eck alarm and called 911. >> she was literally bolting down the street. in my mind, i heard her scream for help, but, you know, how you have those dreams that you're screaming but it's not loud enough? i don't know if it was me or her screaming, i couldn't process if it was really happening. as fast as she was running, i knew something was belong. >> reporter: please were able to pull a fingerprint from the car. they arrested this man at his workplace. they made the arrest at 6:00 last night. he faces six felony charges including kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon. this is where it all ended up where the girl managed to escape. the neighbor says that she is the real hero i
the teen ager had stopped at the luckies to pick up a few things.the man got into her car and hid in the back seat. when she returned to the car, he demanded her to drive to a remote location. he ordered her to take off her clothes, but instead, she escaped and ran. she knew right away that it was a situation. she says she brought the girl inside her house, pushed her pan eck alarm and called 911. >> she was literally bolting down the street. in my mind, i heard her scream for help, but,...
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>>> happening now, jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial see images of the body of the teen-agershot. that and graphic new testimony about the night trayvon martin died just ahead. also, a suspect at large after a brazen ambush on two l.a. police officers. and more than a million dollars disappears from a flight that landed at new york's j.f.k. airport. when did it vanish? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> another dramatic, emotional day in the george zimmerman murder trial. jurors saw images of trayvon martin's body taken in the moments just after he was shot and heard powerful testimony from a first responder who attempted to save him. cnn's martin savage was inside the courtroom today. he's joining us now with the latest details. martin? >> hello, wolf. on day it would have this trial transported that courtroom back to that fateful night, which would have been february 26, 2012. >> reporter: for the first time jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial saw the body of the teen-ager he shot, trayvon martin, and heard graphic testimony from one of the first r
>>> happening now, jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial see images of the body of the teen-agershot. that and graphic new testimony about the night trayvon martin died just ahead. also, a suspect at large after a brazen ambush on two l.a. police officers. and more than a million dollars disappears from a flight that landed at new york's j.f.k. airport. when did it vanish? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> another dramatic, emotional day in the...
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learthese things it is calledelf control but when you are imager or in the immature culture yo elect agereople to represent you then y ctinue to spend more than you make. that is a problem with the politicians. john: there has been interesting pshological studies putting a cupcake in front of a kid to save you don't ha one and and and now you can have a bunch leader but then they follow them 20ears later and the kids who were best ale got to grab the extra treats did better in life consists of 87 exactly. any of us have the ability to start making those choices to take on pain or maturity to in later. but we have to believe if we're going to do that we will winater. in other words, the care it has to be real. john: talkingto people on th tree i was happy they were horrified but i was surprised when i asked them this question. what would you cut? >> i would cut come i don't know to tell you the truth. >> not education. hn: not education? >> that ia tough question whe to cut. john: don't cut this or tha em know what to cut. but do the people that call of a radio show don't know what to cut
learthese things it is calledelf control but when you are imager or in the immature culture yo elect agereople to represent you then y ctinue to spend more than you make. that is a problem with the politicians. john: there has been interesting pshological studies putting a cupcake in front of a kid to save you don't ha one and and and now you can have a bunch leader but then they follow them 20ears later and the kids who were best ale got to grab the extra treats did better in life consists of...
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this kid could have been killed, but a teen-ager fights off a shark with his bare hands and wins.e shark bit his leg. instinct kicked in and the kid started punching it. his injuries are not life-threatening. >>> and a mistake on the grave of former new york city mayor ed koch. the tombstone lists his birth year as 1942 instead of 1924, making him 18 years younger. it's being fixed. >> steve: he needs credit for those extra years. >> gretchen: pawn shop owners can make big bucks if they run the business right. take the guys on "hard core pawn," for example. >> five or five nail guns, i'll put awe package together, 50 bucks apiece. >> that's reasonable. >> tell me what else you want. >> definitely golf clubs. >> golf clubs? i'll get you some golf clubs. here you go. here is my golf pro. >> we got a crowbar, too. >> how much for all? >> $125 with the crowbar. >> that sounds pretty good to me. >> steve: can they teach us about running a business? les gold is the star of "hard core pawn" now in season 7. he's also the author of this brand-new book "for what it's worth, biz wisdom from
this kid could have been killed, but a teen-ager fights off a shark with his bare hands and wins.e shark bit his leg. instinct kicked in and the kid started punching it. his injuries are not life-threatening. >>> and a mistake on the grave of former new york city mayor ed koch. the tombstone lists his birth year as 1942 instead of 1924, making him 18 years younger. it's being fixed. >> steve: he needs credit for those extra years. >> gretchen: pawn shop owners can make big...
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. >>> a car carrying fourteen agers smashed early this morning barely missing one of the children insideis happened just before 6:00 a.m. the mother says the first thing was not to call the police. police say all the children appeared to be under the influence of drugs, alcohol or both. >>> a bus driver is being called a hero tonight for saving a passenger's life. she says she is thankful no one was seriously hurt >> it is something we all hope we have the guts to do when the moment happens. you do have the guts. you have the love for this city. >> the mayor thanked anderson. she was on the number 19 bus. she says three men jumped off the bus and fired at one of the windows. a passenger was grazed by the bullet. anderson didn't hesitate. she drove a bus load full of passengers directly to a nearby hospital. >> everybody was all aboard to get him to safety. i had no one saying they wanted to get off or anything. i took everybody with me. i drove straight there. i always say a prayer every mornening before i leave the yard. i have been a driver 14 years. this is the first and hopefully the
. >>> a car carrying fourteen agers smashed early this morning barely missing one of the children insideis happened just before 6:00 a.m. the mother says the first thing was not to call the police. police say all the children appeared to be under the influence of drugs, alcohol or both. >>> a bus driver is being called a hero tonight for saving a passenger's life. she says she is thankful no one was seriously hurt >> it is something we all hope we have the guts to do...
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i supported anti-coal causes ever since i was a teen ager and saw the destruction in the adirondackscoal-powered power plants. i think coal is the scourge that causes terrific health problems. coal leads to about 13,000 premature deaths a year. natural gas the has been shown to reduce harmful emissions. i want it to be a bridge fuel. that said, i am watching in a gas as the powerful environmental lobby not content with the huge win it's had in closing coal plants in this country. now countries are tied to burning coal. in some cases more than ever. because of the rapid shutdown of nuclear plants everywhere, these guys are all using coal overseas. this weekend in a fabulous piece in the new york times, we saw the stark contrast of those who want to shut down coal plants and block new ones, and the crow nation, who are starved for jobs with only the coal industry giving them enough opportunity to work. we are closing plants so quickly, they help us with our addictions these jobs will move away without coal exports, the coal company in question can be hard hit. on friday it attempted to
i supported anti-coal causes ever since i was a teen ager and saw the destruction in the adirondackscoal-powered power plants. i think coal is the scourge that causes terrific health problems. coal leads to about 13,000 premature deaths a year. natural gas the has been shown to reduce harmful emissions. i want it to be a bridge fuel. that said, i am watching in a gas as the powerful environmental lobby not content with the huge win it's had in closing coal plants in this country. now countries...
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. >>> coming up, minutes before he was shot to death, unarmed dean ager, trayvon martin calls his friend. he told her about the neighborhood watchman following him. >>> a rare sight off the coast of california. megapond. dolphins a lot of them. what they are doing there and why, when we come back. megapod. [ male announcer ] my client gloria has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how they're getting ready, for all the things they want to do. [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. wells fargo advisors. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so there's no late fee. really? yep! is your husband off the hoo
. >>> coming up, minutes before he was shot to death, unarmed dean ager, trayvon martin calls his friend. he told her about the neighborhood watchman following him. >>> a rare sight off the coast of california. megapond. dolphins a lot of them. what they are doing there and why, when we come back. megapod. [ male announcer ] my client gloria has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor,...
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they want to give ten agers the tools they need to become inventors. johnathan bloom spent some time with some bright young minds and the professor that hopes to inspire them. >> hello, hello. you're not working anymore. >> it's no laughing matter. trial and error is a great way to learn. >> thank you very much. >> that's why these highschoolers are learning not in a classroom but in a state of the art product design lab at stanford with things like 3d printers and laser cutters. >> they actually have to mesh and you are get the measurements right. a lot of them tell us this is the first time that math was useful. >> that's the professor, head of an eight week program stanford calls makeners residents. it teach science and math by teaching teenagers to invent things and build them. from a shirt that lights your way home to a pillow that gets to you class on time. >> these will vibrate your head when you are asleep and wake you up. >> the teens are learning to solve problems and learning about themselves. >> i didn't think that i could program, but i wa
they want to give ten agers the tools they need to become inventors. johnathan bloom spent some time with some bright young minds and the professor that hopes to inspire them. >> hello, hello. you're not working anymore. >> it's no laughing matter. trial and error is a great way to learn. >> thank you very much. >> that's why these highschoolers are learning not in a classroom but in a state of the art product design lab at stanford with things like 3d printers and laser...
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i supported anti-coal causes ever since i was a teen ager and saw the destruction in the adirondacks-powered power plants. i think coal is the scourge that causes terrific health problems. coal leads to about 13,000 premature deaths a year. natural gas the has been shown to reduce harmful emissions. i want it to be a bridge fuel. that said, i am watching in a gas as the powerful environmental lobby not content with the huge win it's had in closing coal plants in this country. now countries are tied to burning coal. in some cases more than ever. because of the rapid shutdown of nuclear plants everywhere, these guys are all using coal overseas. this weekend in a fabulous piece in the new york times, we saw the stark contrast of those who want to shut down coal plants and block new ones, and the crow nation, who are starved for jobs with only the coal industry giving them enough opportunity to work. we are closing plants so quickly, they help us with our adecks these jobs will move away without coal exports, the coal company in question can be hard hit. on friday it attempted to raise m
i supported anti-coal causes ever since i was a teen ager and saw the destruction in the adirondacks-powered power plants. i think coal is the scourge that causes terrific health problems. coal leads to about 13,000 premature deaths a year. natural gas the has been shown to reduce harmful emissions. i want it to be a bridge fuel. that said, i am watching in a gas as the powerful environmental lobby not content with the huge win it's had in closing coal plants in this country. now countries are...
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he says he shot the teen ager in self-defense, prosecutors accuse him of unjustly profiling and killing martin. in a statement, martin's family said they expect him to do their duty. opening arguments are scheduled on monday. jean casarsz joins me now. what do we know of these women? >> first of all, anderson, five out of six are mother, two have just come into the area from recent months from living out of state. what's interesting, one juror used to have a concealed weapons permit for a gun, a female did. she doesn't have it anymore, she doesn't carry her gun any more. her husband still has a concealed weapon permit. the juror from chicago has been arrested. so a lot of diversity. a lot of life experiences. we were all surprised when it was a total female jury. >> clearly, they selected these people. so the prosecution and defense seem happy with the jury they got, right? >> they did. the way they did was in order of that individual questioning. that's how they went. here is what's very fascinating. there was an african-american male who should have been on the jury the prosecution ex
he says he shot the teen ager in self-defense, prosecutors accuse him of unjustly profiling and killing martin. in a statement, martin's family said they expect him to do their duty. opening arguments are scheduled on monday. jean casarsz joins me now. what do we know of these women? >> first of all, anderson, five out of six are mother, two have just come into the area from recent months from living out of state. what's interesting, one juror used to have a concealed weapons permit for a...
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courtroom in the murder trial of george zimmerman, accused of murdering trayvon martin, an unarmed teen-ager. the jury is being escorted out right now and the attorneys are speaking with the judge in a private side bar. so we're going to review the very interesting developments today. the murder trial has brought a renewed focus to issues of race, racial profile, self-defense and captivated the country, not just because of what we know but for all the things we don't know and possibly never will. prosecutors are out to shatter claims that zimmerman killed 17-year-old trayvon martin in self-defense but the state's case today took a bizarre turn when one witness was asked to give testimony that seemed to back up some of zimmerman's claims. john goode lives in the subdivision where the confrontation took place. he's one of the few people who actually saw some of what went down. here's some of his testimony where he seems to imply he saw trayvon martin on top of george zimmerman. >> in terms of describing the individuals, are you able to describe their faces or anything or just clothing descript
courtroom in the murder trial of george zimmerman, accused of murdering trayvon martin, an unarmed teen-ager. the jury is being escorted out right now and the attorneys are speaking with the judge in a private side bar. so we're going to review the very interesting developments today. the murder trial has brought a renewed focus to issues of race, racial profile, self-defense and captivated the country, not just because of what we know but for all the things we don't know and possibly never...
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think it is a beautiful sentiment, the what would daniel do, the idea of teaching children and teen-agers recess, during recess or in the lunch hall or whatever in daniel's name. well, we are so sorry that you've suffered this great loss, but we're honored that you're here today. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up on the politics lead, you must have known that you have not heard the last of hillary clinton. her approval points have taken a dip since leaving office, but she's drawn back into the public eye by her two biggest supporters now, bill and chelsea. plus russian president vladimir putin has so many talents we lost count. but today we learned one more. he speaks english with a bit of his native accent. why is he ditching his native language? you deserve more than justo flexibility and convenience. so here are a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experience. we'll help you build a pers
think it is a beautiful sentiment, the what would daniel do, the idea of teaching children and teen-agers recess, during recess or in the lunch hall or whatever in daniel's name. well, we are so sorry that you've suffered this great loss, but we're honored that you're here today. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up on the politics lead, you must have known that you have not heard the last of hillary clinton. her approval points have taken a dip since leaving office,...
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the stress and strains of being a teen ager, whose every movement is in the spot the light. ♪ [ mom ] there's bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less with bounty select-a-size. of the leading ordinary brand. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet
the stress and strains of being a teen ager, whose every movement is in the spot the light. ♪ [ mom ] there's bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less with bounty select-a-size. of the leading ordinary brand. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can...
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do you see it in teen-agers? >> it's interesting, there are a loft genetic factors. a very young age with high blood pressure, those are genetics. over time, as a result of our diet, our lifestyle and everything that we do, that's when we build up the blood pressure. and all the things that you do, i know, nutrition, exercise, good lifestyle and i know kelly -- >> jamie: and laughter. >> and also great. >> jamie: we will see you with many more topics tomorrow on sunday house call at 10:30 a.m great to have you here. kelly, great to be with you. i'm jamie colby. we don't want you to go anywhere because the journal editorial report is next and boy, will they have topics to debate today. >> kelly: quite a few. stick around right here on the fox news channel to watch that coming up next. have a great day, everyone. and for those of you in the paths of those storms, our prayers are with you. >> jamie: absolutely. too what you can. i already texted the american red cross. i hope you will find a way to helps well. have a good day, everybody ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found soft
do you see it in teen-agers? >> it's interesting, there are a loft genetic factors. a very young age with high blood pressure, those are genetics. over time, as a result of our diet, our lifestyle and everything that we do, that's when we build up the blood pressure. and all the things that you do, i know, nutrition, exercise, good lifestyle and i know kelly -- >> jamie: and laughter. >> and also great. >> jamie: we will see you with many more topics tomorrow on sunday...
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little data on young teenagers is it is not thought that it will be use tad that much by young taken ager-- teenagers. shoot where it is split where it is available for teenagers with prescription and it has been behind the counter so they have had to ask for it. it is difficult for women to get it only when pharmacies are open, they have to show i.d., a lot of women, low income women, immigrant women, some women don't have i.d. so even if they are obviously not teenagers, they have had difficulty getting, that is one of the ideas of getting it on the shelves to not showing i.d. for women to get it, not necessarily teenagers. >> woodruff: meaning women of age. >> women of age. >> woodruff: child bearing age. >> child bearing age, but it is these young teenagers that everyone is concerned about. >> woodruff: it is interesting you bring that up. because we happen to know that teen birth rates have been dropping dramatically over the last couple of decades, but you're saying that that really isn't the focus here. >> that isn't. although i will say that the american academy of pediatrics, con
little data on young teenagers is it is not thought that it will be use tad that much by young taken ager-- teenagers. shoot where it is split where it is available for teenagers with prescription and it has been behind the counter so they have had to ask for it. it is difficult for women to get it only when pharmacies are open, they have to show i.d., a lot of women, low income women, immigrant women, some women don't have i.d. so even if they are obviously not teenagers, they have had...
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and counter-culture figure is the originator of ideas such as viral media social currency and screen agers he's going to the forefront of digital society from its beginning correctly predicting the rise of the net the dotcom boom and bust as well as the current financial crisis and is a familiar voice on n.p.r. a face on p.b.s. and writer and publications from discover magazine to the new york times to rushkoff newest book is titled present shock when everything happens now and explores the always on always connected got to have everything right now society in which we live after rush joins us now from our new york studios dr rushkoff welcome . it's great to be with the long time listener first time caller oh thank you that's great. i love your book i. let's let's start with this whole you actually on page thirty nine you're talking about how joseph campbell you know the first images of earth the important a myth and fall of g. and how are paradigms changed and we saw that marble in the sky and all these other things tell me of the. the importance of story in narrative and how time has cha
and counter-culture figure is the originator of ideas such as viral media social currency and screen agers he's going to the forefront of digital society from its beginning correctly predicting the rise of the net the dotcom boom and bust as well as the current financial crisis and is a familiar voice on n.p.r. a face on p.b.s. and writer and publications from discover magazine to the new york times to rushkoff newest book is titled present shock when everything happens now and explores the...
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rescue crews are searching for a teen-ager who was swept over a waterfall.n a river when a strong current took him over the waterfall. look at that. 594 feet tall. park employees are saying the teen should not have been >>> and new overnight, los angeles under siege, a 25,000-acre wildfire burning six homes to the ground and damaging 15 others. more than 3,000 people are being forced out of their homes as the fire continues to close in. the fire started thursday, but it is only 20% contained at this hour. >>> and today the trial begins for the soldier accused of leaking more than 700,000 classified military documents. army first class bradley manning is charged with a total of 22 counts of espionage. the case, the largest classified documents leak in u.s. history, he is facing 154 years in prison. >>> and angelina jolie making a red carpet return in london. the actress looked stunning at the premiere of brad pitt's new movie. the event marked her first public appearance since revealing she underwent a double mastectomy. >> i feel great. i feel wonderful and
rescue crews are searching for a teen-ager who was swept over a waterfall.n a river when a strong current took him over the waterfall. look at that. 594 feet tall. park employees are saying the teen should not have been >>> and new overnight, los angeles under siege, a 25,000-acre wildfire burning six homes to the ground and damaging 15 others. more than 3,000 people are being forced out of their homes as the fire continues to close in. the fire started thursday, but it is only 20%...
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courtroom in the murder trial of george zimmerman, accused of murdering trayvon martin, an unarmed teen-agere jury is being escorted out right now and the attorneys are speaking with the judge in a private side bar. so we're going to review the very interesting developments today. the murder trial has brought a renewed focus to issues of race, racial profile, self-defense and captivated the country, not just because of what we know but for all the things we don't know and possibly never will. prosecutors are out to
courtroom in the murder trial of george zimmerman, accused of murdering trayvon martin, an unarmed teen-agere jury is being escorted out right now and the attorneys are speaking with the judge in a private side bar. so we're going to review the very interesting developments today. the murder trial has brought a renewed focus to issues of race, racial profile, self-defense and captivated the country, not just because of what we know but for all the things we don't know and possibly never will....
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the hood had been burglarized by similar teen-agers, similarly dressed from the neighboring communityult in a very unsatisfactory decision regardless of where you stand and i believe george zimmerman will be acquitted. >> steve: and i believe you will be talking about both cases this weekend on your program. >> i certainly shall. >> steve: thank you very much. >> tucker: thanks. >> steve: go outside and swing down memory lane. >> i will indeed. my first big profile, i'm so excited. >> alisyn: i'm sure they remember you. >> they say if you can remember it, you weren't really there. >> steve: so true. >> alisyn: listen to this crazy story. coming up, she gave her kidney to save her boss' life. so what did she get in return? a pink slip. what happened? >> tucker: and he signed off on a search warrant to track james rosen's e-mails and today eric holder, the attorney general in the hot seat about just that. what does james rosen think? he joins us next [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. stayin
the hood had been burglarized by similar teen-agers, similarly dressed from the neighboring communityult in a very unsatisfactory decision regardless of where you stand and i believe george zimmerman will be acquitted. >> steve: and i believe you will be talking about both cases this weekend on your program. >> i certainly shall. >> steve: thank you very much. >> tucker: thanks. >> steve: go outside and swing down memory lane. >> i will indeed. my first big...
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essentially empl employ six, seven people who work for you, making millions of dollars and yet you're a teen-ager loved it. i loved creating the characters and letting my imagination go away. >> how difficult would it be for you to inject in the novel one of the most infamous things on the tennis court that happened to you? >> i think you're talking about my stabbing. it definitely changed my tennis career and soon after i lost my dad. essentially i rediscovered my love for it and went back to playing tennis. i still love it and i still do a lot of other things and that tennis has given me the platform for it. >> the book is "the academy: game on." monica seles, thank you so much for coming in. good luck with the book. it looks great. >> up next, brand new polling shows the trouble is not sticking to the president. we'll discuss how he's staying above the fray next on "morning joe." ♪ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement f
essentially empl employ six, seven people who work for you, making millions of dollars and yet you're a teen-ager loved it. i loved creating the characters and letting my imagination go away. >> how difficult would it be for you to inject in the novel one of the most infamous things on the tennis court that happened to you? >> i think you're talking about my stabbing. it definitely changed my tennis career and soon after i lost my dad. essentially i rediscovered my love for it and...