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. >> they keep agging me. to have the criminal investigator is that on the very same day that i announced my u.s. senate campaign and a u.s. doll state official hhs an appropriately and illegally access my a private personal tax records. from what the investigator told me they had been compromised and ms. used. but on this very same day that i announced a campaign and that tax records wrote a illegally access the irs placed the erroneous tax lien on the home that i no longer alone they and that followed me through e campaign even though the irs admitted it was a mistake and they said it was a computer error. i think it is very important to note that criminal investigats brought this to my attention. charles: during the campaign sieve -- and did you ta about that? i don't remember this coming up the you were being targeted. >> no. it came up a lot. lot of misinformation was used as a political weapon. the point here is that if the inspector generas office has evidence to suggest that my records where -- were in
. >> they keep agging me. to have the criminal investigator is that on the very same day that i announced my u.s. senate campaign and a u.s. doll state official hhs an appropriately and illegally access my a private personal tax records. from what the investigator told me they had been compromised and ms. used. but on this very same day that i announced a campaign and that tax records wrote a illegally access the irs placed the erroneous tax lien on the home that i no longer alone they...
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. >> good morning, my name is kevin and i'm also 16 and i started at the age -- it taught me life skills like my friend self. perseverance was my main goal because golf is nowhere near my favorite sport. years and years of practice. and great coaches, great kids, great environment to be around. i just love every minute of it. every part it. and since i've been in the first tea, i've got been to pebble beach and i have an internship at harden park and i work with great coworkers. everything at the golf course is amazing. i love learning the insides and outsides of golf and the program is great. i feel like if i didn't have the first tea i don't know where i would be honestly. the first tea -- they took me when i was young, i was 8 in the 4th grade. i didn't know anything else except from where i was from. mr. wesley would take all of us -- he would take us in his escalade and it showed his dedication. and we loved the game and i want us to have more spaces for kids so they can our experience that we had when we were younger. i feel like if the kids could have what we have, they can be bet
. >> good morning, my name is kevin and i'm also 16 and i started at the age -- it taught me life skills like my friend self. perseverance was my main goal because golf is nowhere near my favorite sport. years and years of practice. and great coaches, great kids, great environment to be around. i just love every minute of it. every part it. and since i've been in the first tea, i've got been to pebble beach and i have an internship at harden park and i work with great coworkers....
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me. with his age, he surprises me. >> you're a surprise. >> sandy is a good daughter? >> oh, yeah. >> cause we're a team aren't we? yeah. okay. we had to make significant changes to his room. we had to bring a hospital bed in. but because i wanted it to look like his room i took the head board off of his bed and velcroed it to the wall and this is where the ladies stayed at night. beside him. >> so he's never alone. >> 24/7, he's never alone. if i'm not here, one of them is here all the time. >> why did you decide to keep him at home? >> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living -- my mother died a year ago. before that she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run 8 to $10,000 a month. >> that's not covered by any insurance. >> no it's money that he and my mom saved. >> if he hadn't had
me. with his age, he surprises me. >> you're a surprise. >> sandy is a good daughter? >> oh, yeah. >> cause we're a team aren't we? yeah. okay. we had to make significant changes to his room. we had to bring a hospital bed in. but because i wanted it to look like his room i took the head board off of his bed and velcroed it to the wall and this is where the ladies stayed at night. beside him. >> so he's never alone. >> 24/7, he's never alone. if i'm not here,...
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in the age of. me. so i think. what what's happening. but also is not compromise is really essential spoken to represented both sides do they recognize the fact that there needs to be some sort of compromise. yeah i think the do realize that but if you look at the reality the brotherhood are not actually making these easy actually what they are doing is while they are already in a hole the the refuse to stop digging every day we have the violent clashes in cairo most of it are not actually between the brotherhood and police or the army actually most will be between the brotherhood and the people in the street. the people industry actually are getting frustrated and angry of what the brotherhood are going so that's why i think we are going but only in the wrong direction no. i would dare to say that what we are seeing now is the end of not only of the brotherhood but the end of political islam in egypt and eventually in the whole region and yet we're still seeing a very strong representation in the struggle by the muslim brotherhood suppo
in the age of. me. so i think. what what's happening. but also is not compromise is really essential spoken to represented both sides do they recognize the fact that there needs to be some sort of compromise. yeah i think the do realize that but if you look at the reality the brotherhood are not actually making these easy actually what they are doing is while they are already in a hole the the refuse to stop digging every day we have the violent clashes in cairo most of it are not actually...
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ages. >> remember me. >> i was kicked to the curb because beautiful women can't get along with me. i'm disappointed in you. >> that's not true. we love and miss you. >> i don't know. okay. we'll talk about it at the end of the sportscast. no one expected the champ to be knocked down this early in the season. but bruce bochy says that the fight is far from over. the giants are 6 1/2 games behind the diamondbacks but it's a time to make the run. the giants open a series with the d-backs on friday. >> now it's time for us. just totally focus on what's going on. you know, with my club and hopefully get on track here finished up on a good note with san diego and arizona. i hope the guys had a great time off but a restful time and they're all set to go when we crank it up again. >> you try to go day-to-day and not worry about what's happened or what's to come. >> still a lot of work to do and hopefully we come back in the second half and just start playing good. >> let's stick with baseball. fans will have more time to watch the home run king take batting practice. the a's will open the
ages. >> remember me. >> i was kicked to the curb because beautiful women can't get along with me. i'm disappointed in you. >> that's not true. we love and miss you. >> i don't know. okay. we'll talk about it at the end of the sportscast. no one expected the champ to be knocked down this early in the season. but bruce bochy says that the fight is far from over. the giants are 6 1/2 games behind the diamondbacks but it's a time to make the run. the giants open a series...
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. >> good morning, my name is kevin and i'm also 16 and i started at the age -- it taught me life skills like my friend self. perseverance was my main goal because golf is nowhere near my favorite sport. years and years of practice. and great coaches, great kids, great environment to be around. i just love every minute of it. every part it. and since i've been in the first tea, i've got been to pebble beach and i have an internship at harden park and i work with great coworkers. everything at the golf course is amazing. i love learning the insides and outsides of golf and the program is great. i feel like if i didn't have the first tea i don't know wh
. >> good morning, my name is kevin and i'm also 16 and i started at the age -- it taught me life skills like my friend self. perseverance was my main goal because golf is nowhere near my favorite sport. years and years of practice. and great coaches, great kids, great environment to be around. i just love every minute of it. every part it. and since i've been in the first tea, i've got been to pebble beach and i have an internship at harden park and i work with great coworkers....
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technical fighter who has great skills good counterpunching i'm sure this is how he will try to catch me. age and speed will definitely be on the russian side. eight years younger and much more explosive and his coach john david jackson is sure the hawk will be there to shine i think in this fight here. i think you can stop him in the later rounds you know solomon the older fighter in acting i don't think yeah he's the power to keep them so i think that will be to really shine and show us from town or from the public oh what a deal if there's a clear favorite to win the bout but would also matters is whether he'll be able to pull on a great show as this is the only way to keep up to the standards of some of the sports greats for your money and duran this is tenacity to the fact that the press oppression is going to keep the pressure on him he never stops you know the punches are coming from everywhere the desire to be cheery very hard and the longing to run our robots very artsy moscow. now at the world athletics championships here in moscow just a month away fans could be in for a mouth wate
technical fighter who has great skills good counterpunching i'm sure this is how he will try to catch me. age and speed will definitely be on the russian side. eight years younger and much more explosive and his coach john david jackson is sure the hawk will be there to shine i think in this fight here. i think you can stop him in the later rounds you know solomon the older fighter in acting i don't think yeah he's the power to keep them so i think that will be to really shine and show us from...
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age. >> trust me, it was the young guys struggling today. sportscast for the ages -- or aged, coming up. ,, [ birds chirping ] [ reel clicking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] seize your vacation with southwest's nationwide sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available starting at $59 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ buses. that's the new gimmi being used by the santa cla valley transportation autho to get more people on the b. kpix 5's ryan takeo shows uw company is caterin >>> "bollywood" and buses the new gimmick
age. >> trust me, it was the young guys struggling today. sportscast for the ages -- or aged, coming up. ,, [ birds chirping ] [ reel clicking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] seize your vacation with southwest's nationwide sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available starting at $59 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can...
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there are laws that are different for those age groups >> they told me they did say they had chaperones and - and what constitutes a chaperone to you. >> one other thing i also when i did go there i asked to speak to the promoter and conventional enough. >> there were parents of some of the kids that were in there. if i may explain how things transpired. it was totally your fault we got hoodwinked. just for the record i'll tell you >> you wouldn't have gotten hoodwinked if you had of checked him out. >> we had bad judgment it was a close friend who solid it to us as my friends sister is having a sweet 16 party. so they're doing this fundraiser for a basketball tournament in july. now there's no excuse we dropped the ball on all the procedures we do for any event we have. this was a date we had open we had no gain on this convenient. our intentions we're doing something nice to help them out. we had no idea that was going to happen and it's unbelievable we let this pass. this promoter terrence has pulled this scam at different venues in the city before. he's a scammer and we usually do e
there are laws that are different for those age groups >> they told me they did say they had chaperones and - and what constitutes a chaperone to you. >> one other thing i also when i did go there i asked to speak to the promoter and conventional enough. >> there were parents of some of the kids that were in there. if i may explain how things transpired. it was totally your fault we got hoodwinked. just for the record i'll tell you >> you wouldn't have gotten hoodwinked...
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how could i be against age when i have a grandmother that let me do anything and what it, gave me optimism and positivity? i think people that are old and have experience, you can learn a lot from them, and there are maybe sometimes more sweet than the grandparents. i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do what a collection one time with only old people, and they told me not to do that because we do not like to see ourselves projected as old. and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion. what i can say is if you truly love fashion, you want to do a profession with fashion, you see -- they will find solutions. the things in fash
how could i be against age when i have a grandmother that let me do anything and what it, gave me optimism and positivity? i think people that are old and have experience, you can learn a lot from them, and there are maybe sometimes more sweet than the grandparents. i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do what a collection one time with only old people, and they told me not to do that because we do not like to see ourselves projected as old. and i did not do it....
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age. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> every two years thousands of athletes from across america gather to compete in the national senior games. they range in age from 50 to 100 years old and they compete in 19 different sports events including tennis, track and field and swimming and they are a true testament to chasing life. >> i am roger jalo, i am now 100 years old and the fellow i am playing today is only 94 years old, so playing a youngster again. >> that away. >> the guy that beat me is a guy named adolph hoffman. he's one of the best athletes i've ever seen, and he beat me bad in most of them, but he cheated a little bit in the javelin. >> one, two, three! >> every time we go to tournament, we know the teams that we're coming up against are just as ready to play as we are. they're getting tougher and tougher and meaner and meaner. >> defense! >> how can you not smile at this? joining me n
age. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> every two years thousands of athletes from across america gather to compete in the national senior games. they range in age from 50 to 100 years old and they compete in 19 different sports events including tennis, track and field and swimming and they are a true testament to chasing...
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age of three. she says both parents made it clear to her that as her only daughter, her role was to serve them. >> both my parents sat me down at the age of 8 and made me write a contract and sign it, saying that i would, i would promise them 30% of my income to them for the rest of my life and that i would buy them a house and become a doctor. my interpretation of it is that they couldn't wait until i was going to become a. >>. that was going to take too long. so they needed to do something else to earn money and income. >> melissa farley says that min's story is far from unique. >> about 80, 85% of every one in prostitution has been sexually abused as a child. that includes men and boys in prostitution as well as women and girls. >> min says she lived in fear of her father's volatile temper. by day i worked in the booming tech industry. but by night he ruled by terror. >> i was going to school, being raped at night, at home, being beaten. so by 8, i knew that it was going to be a pretty bad life. and i knew that they didn't care about me. i had to suck it up and not show any sign that anything was going on. so i kept
age of three. she says both parents made it clear to her that as her only daughter, her role was to serve them. >> both my parents sat me down at the age of 8 and made me write a contract and sign it, saying that i would, i would promise them 30% of my income to them for the rest of my life and that i would buy them a house and become a doctor. my interpretation of it is that they couldn't wait until i was going to become a. >>. that was going to take too long. so they needed to do...
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age and stuff. and so it's also helped me be mature, like feel older and stuff. don't think i am ready to go home yet. i mean, i can't -- i can't face the world yet. >> and even though dailey says her heart currently lies with emilee keen, she is keeping her options open. she has recently begun corresponding with carrie kimbrough, who is currently serving time in the hole for testing positive for meth. >> carrie has started writing me. she was saying that she was interested in me, and we just started writing back and forth all the time. she was saying that she saw emilee at court one day, and carrie said, well, if you don't watch out i am going to steal brayden from you. >> but maricopa's jailhouse philosopher, aristeo salaiz, knows in here friendships are not always what they seem. >> you have to be careful, which people you form these relationships with, they may get you in trouble and lead you wrong or steer you wrong. >> coming up. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i'm very disappointed. >> carrie and i got really cl
age and stuff. and so it's also helped me be mature, like feel older and stuff. don't think i am ready to go home yet. i mean, i can't -- i can't face the world yet. >> and even though dailey says her heart currently lies with emilee keen, she is keeping her options open. she has recently begun corresponding with carrie kimbrough, who is currently serving time in the hole for testing positive for meth. >> carrie has started writing me. she was saying that she was interested in me,...
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technical fighter who has great skills good counterpunching i'm sure this is how he will try to catch me. age and speed will definitely be on the russian side. eighty years younger and much more explosive and his coach john david jackson is sure the hawk will be there to shine i think in this fight here. i think you can stop can. you know. i don't think the power to keep. people really shy shows from talent from the public oh what a dear physically. favorite to win the belt but what also matters is whether he'll be able to pull off a great show as this is the only way to keep up to the standards of some of the sports greats for your money and duran this is tenacity but the fact that the press oppression is going to keep the pressure on him he never stops you know the punches are coming from everywhere the desire to be to very very hard and be running around our robots verdun artsy moscow. now with the world athletics championships here in moscow just a month away founds could be in for a mouthwatering spring jewel as you say in bold and tyson gay dominated their respective diamond league meet
technical fighter who has great skills good counterpunching i'm sure this is how he will try to catch me. age and speed will definitely be on the russian side. eighty years younger and much more explosive and his coach john david jackson is sure the hawk will be there to shine i think in this fight here. i think you can stop can. you know. i don't think the power to keep. people really shy shows from talent from the public oh what a dear physically. favorite to win the belt but what also...
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me now. there is no question about that. look at this, were you this good at that age? hipped me at that age. [ cheers and applause ] >> he is -- i'm proud of him. because he says he wants to play basketball, he really works hard at it. he has more talent than i had, probably around fifth grade, but sixth grade, i was nice. so we'll see, in sixth grade, i was good. >> jimmy: sixth grade is really, that is when they separate the men from the boys. >> yeah, so this year we'll see how he is -- >> jimmy: now i don't know if you caught this. your son is wearing lebron james shoes. how does that go over in your house? >> no loyalty -- >> jimmy: poorly? >> no, it is funny, he loves wade stuff, he wears anything i have. so he wore my shoes to the airport, and he didn't have no fresh new ones for the game. >> jimmy: you got to have fresh new ones. >> oh, yeah, you have to have fresh new ones. >> jimmy: same at my house, we had fresh new sneakers one way or the other, my father was furious when i wore one of his colleague's brand shoes. >> i supported him, but i said hey, next tou
me now. there is no question about that. look at this, were you this good at that age? hipped me at that age. [ cheers and applause ] >> he is -- i'm proud of him. because he says he wants to play basketball, he really works hard at it. he has more talent than i had, probably around fifth grade, but sixth grade, i was nice. so we'll see, in sixth grade, i was good. >> jimmy: sixth grade is really, that is when they separate the men from the boys. >> yeah, so this year we'll...
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and i naÏvely believed they would have a printout for me waiting with the veterans names and their agesagents and their addresses and phone numbers that they would let me share with me. this proved not to be the case. i was told that they didn't have any such database and even if they had they couldn't share it with me. in fact several years later when i was a few years into the search i started getting calls from people at the va asking me to share my list with them. so, i moved on and i started calling local va hospitals vfw posts nursing homes and anyplace i could think of. always the result was the same. we haven't seen a world war i veteran and 10, 15, 20 years. they always signed off with let us know if you find any. after a few months of this i got very frustrated but i didn't do what perhaps a more reasonable person would do which is to give up and move onto something else. instead i got angry and i decided that since i couldn't find any living american veterans of world war i would find them all. which was quite bravado at the time since i haven't found any yet but shortly ther
and i naÏvely believed they would have a printout for me waiting with the veterans names and their agesagents and their addresses and phone numbers that they would let me share with me. this proved not to be the case. i was told that they didn't have any such database and even if they had they couldn't share it with me. in fact several years later when i was a few years into the search i started getting calls from people at the va asking me to share my list with them. so, i moved on and i...
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oscar was the same age as me. i happen to be african-american myself.ook like my friends. seeing that tape, i couldn't help but to imagine myself in that situation, and watching the fallout that happened afterwards where his character got pushed forward in different positions depending on people's political agendas. i really thought it was a great tragedy that nobody was looking at it as a huge issue and the young man didn't get to make it home to the people who loved him the most. the biggest reason i wanted to make it as a fiction film is two reasons. my documentaries take a long time to make, and i thought this film was something that was very immediate that could benefit from being on sooner. another reason is i wanted to bring people to a close proximity with the character like oscar. unfortunately, if a documentary, oscar isn't around anymore. >> he has to be absent from the film. >> yeah, if it was a doc. he's not alive. he's not here. >> what you've done in the film is create a really incredibly compelling human character. the last basically 24
oscar was the same age as me. i happen to be african-american myself.ook like my friends. seeing that tape, i couldn't help but to imagine myself in that situation, and watching the fallout that happened afterwards where his character got pushed forward in different positions depending on people's political agendas. i really thought it was a great tragedy that nobody was looking at it as a huge issue and the young man didn't get to make it home to the people who loved him the most. the biggest...
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me. ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. y acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that can happen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist can prescribe aczone (dapsone) gel... fda approved for the topical treatment of acne, and proven in clinical studies with people 12 years and older. talk to your doctor about any medical conditions you have, including g6pd deficiency, and any medications you are using. use of benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause your skin to temporarily turn yellow or orange at the site of application. the most common side effects with aczone gel are dryness, redness, oiliness and peeling of treated skin. looked great. [ female announcer ] ask about a free sample size of aczone gel. aczone gel. see a dermatologist and see for yourself. >>> here's look at today's forecast in some cities toward country. new york, variable clouds, 81 the high. afternoon thunderstorms in miami. chicago, also afternoon thunderstorms. and late-day thunderstorms in dallas. los angeles, part
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got out of high school would be nice but it isn't the fact of the matter the average the average age of me donnel are going to twenty two you walk into a mcdonald's or you walk into a wal-mart if you walk into any of these large employers that paid minimum wage or close to it you are going to see people in their twenty's thirty's forty's fifty's and sixty's that's anecdotal time and it's wrong on its face the average age of fast food employer employees in this country is twenty two years old so you know we are talking about young kids for whom these are a transients jobs they'll be there for a little while to learn how to get out of the work had to be a productive member of a workforce and then they'll move on the so david are you suggesting that we should soon are you suggesting then that what we should do is say we're going to change the minimum wage so that it actually can be a living wage will make it you know say twelve dollars an hour or something like that to make it a buck or sue higher than what it was in one hundred sixty eight and it doesn't kick in until you're twenty one years
got out of high school would be nice but it isn't the fact of the matter the average the average age of me donnel are going to twenty two you walk into a mcdonald's or you walk into a wal-mart if you walk into any of these large employers that paid minimum wage or close to it you are going to see people in their twenty's thirty's forty's fifty's and sixty's that's anecdotal time and it's wrong on its face the average age of fast food employer employees in this country is twenty two years old so...
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but the whole question, and to sustain the phenomenon of the modern age with a brilliant mind you can kill me or get rid of me but only god can take away the throne >>host: throw his reign through 1979, through those years, how many did he answer to the british or another authority prior to making big decisions? >> 1841 they are the words of the american fastener, he has to answer to the british there is very little he can do the u.s. poured in almost $1 billion through 1962. said they are the recipients of foreign aid during that period. but ironically it think it proved to be his undoing in no longer had to listen to americans throughout the entire time of his reign he should open the system. you should bring the middle-class and but he did not listen to the americans. so with the large urban working class -- class with the culture of value but those that were allowed to participate to mobilize but with the neighborhoods of those areas sova in the system went into crisis they are the ones that had the political muscle. so hope to create a democracy. >>host: abbas milani did the shah always
but the whole question, and to sustain the phenomenon of the modern age with a brilliant mind you can kill me or get rid of me but only god can take away the throne >>host: throw his reign through 1979, through those years, how many did he answer to the british or another authority prior to making big decisions? >> 1841 they are the words of the american fastener, he has to answer to the british there is very little he can do the u.s. poured in almost $1 billion through 1962. said...
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age. what troubles me here most of all is the way that the media culture still seems to be feasting on what remain as tragedy. >> howard, thank you. >>> the columnist who first reported nsa secrets leaked by edward snoud says the former contractor has a lot more documents where those came from. glenn greenwald says snowden could cause more damage to the u.s. government than anyone else in history. greenwald says he's concerned about snowden's safety and steps have been taken to protect him, including holding these additional documents about the nsa as collateral for his safe passage to wherever he decides to end up. snowden is believed to be at moscow's airport trying to arrange asylum. today vladimir putin characterized his long stay as an unwelcome present foisted on russia by the u.s.. security forces fired taker gas today when pro and anti-more city forces clashed in cairo. tonight james rosen tells us two week after his overthrow, more city's supporters are not giving up. in fact they're joining forces with others across the region. >> reporter: from sky news arabia, a sister organizat
age. what troubles me here most of all is the way that the media culture still seems to be feasting on what remain as tragedy. >> howard, thank you. >>> the columnist who first reported nsa secrets leaked by edward snoud says the former contractor has a lot more documents where those came from. glenn greenwald says snowden could cause more damage to the u.s. government than anyone else in history. greenwald says he's concerned about snowden's safety and steps have been taken to...
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so that could age you. >> right. >> it seems to me. >> all right. >> that might age you. >> aging!e here? >> the heliocare is sunblock in a pill. it's an spf of 4 and it's -- >> in a pill? >> you take the two pills a day and it helps to lengthen the time that you can stay in the sun. it's an antioxidant in a pill. >> you'll be popping those babies. >> absolutely. >> and then lumar. a windshield screen for driving in your car because uva rays come right through the glass. uvb rays are deflected. this is a window film. and this is sandiegohats.com. this is spf 50 these hats. these are some sunblock clothes right over here. >> people don't realize that's available. >> thank you. thanks so much. >>> don't leave that phone. we could be calling you. >> we're going to surprise our fan of the week with another great trip from us. >> first this is "today" on nbc. >> i wonder who is going to win. ♪ >>> it is that time where we get to surprise our fan of the week. >> if your phone is ringing, you better answer it because it could be us. >> us calling you. >> who is the lucky winner? >> yes, o
so that could age you. >> right. >> it seems to me. >> all right. >> that might age you. >> aging!e here? >> the heliocare is sunblock in a pill. it's an spf of 4 and it's -- >> in a pill? >> you take the two pills a day and it helps to lengthen the time that you can stay in the sun. it's an antioxidant in a pill. >> you'll be popping those babies. >> absolutely. >> and then lumar. a windshield screen for driving in your car...
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age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that canappen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist can prescribe aczone (dapsone) gel... fda approved for the topical treatment of acne, and proven in clinical studies with people 12 years and older. talk to your doctor about any medical conditions you have, including g6pd deficiency, and any medications you are using. use of benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause your skin to temporarily turn yellow or orange at the site of application. the most common side effects with aczone gel are dryness, redness, oiliness and peeling of treated skin. looked great. [ female announcer ] ask about a free sample size of aczone gel. aczone gel. see a dermatologist and see for yourself. eat tomato sauce on my spaghetti. the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. i was quite surprised, as only few as four exposures a day what that can do to you. it's quite a lesson learned. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. beca
age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that canappen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist can prescribe aczone (dapsone) gel... fda approved for the topical treatment of acne, and proven in clinical studies with people 12 years and older. talk to your doctor about any medical conditions you have, including g6pd deficiency, and any medications you are using. use of benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause your skin to temporarily...
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as we look at the example of "ice age" he showed me this page of profits comparing domestic, that's northional profits. and the first "ice age" made i think $170 million internationally -- domestically. and then 190 internationally. then -- which is about even. the second one the domestic, "ice age 2," the domestic went up $20 million but the international doubled, went to $400 million. the third one flattened domestically, did no additional business, and went up $270 million. by the fourth "ice age" the domestic went down and the international continued to rise at this exponential rate. now, what that tells us is another key component of what i call this era of the new abnormal that so changed the way we made movies and why, which movies we would make. which is pre-awareness. we can't afford to market a movie, an original movie, the way we do domestically internationally. when we break a movie the way we broke "sleepless in seattle" or "the fisher king" or even "contact" or any great movie, "black swan" or "argo." we buy tons and tons of television advertisinging. tons and tons of traile
as we look at the example of "ice age" he showed me this page of profits comparing domestic, that's northional profits. and the first "ice age" made i think $170 million internationally -- domestically. and then 190 internationally. then -- which is about even. the second one the domestic, "ice age 2," the domestic went up $20 million but the international doubled, went to $400 million. the third one flattened domestically, did no additional business, and went up...
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age. >> so you're ready? >> yes. i trust it will make me feel all better. >> much better. to a fun day. >> you can't ask for better scenery. it's beautiful here. >> a beer. >> i need the anesthetic qualities of the local fire water. that's probably a really good idea. >> that's going to be a good start for tonight. >> a good start. i'm done. oh, man. that dog has the right idea. see, i'd be very happy if that was me right now. just like laying down in the sand with my chin out like that. man, it's so beautiful here. who comes here? >> basically tourists from colombia and backpackers that are making their way up to the north. >> right. >> we saw one tourist all day, and it's nice, really it's completely off the grid. >> this used to be a fisherman village. >> there are definitely worse places to eat seafood than beachside in a fishing village, and the strength of this area lies in the variety of fish available. >> basically it's like a fish chowder, made with shrimp, clams. >> right. >> a small kind of clam, a lobster, fish. >> yeah. >> and conch. >> i need a bath. very cle
age. >> so you're ready? >> yes. i trust it will make me feel all better. >> much better. to a fun day. >> you can't ask for better scenery. it's beautiful here. >> a beer. >> i need the anesthetic qualities of the local fire water. that's probably a really good idea. >> that's going to be a good start for tonight. >> a good start. i'm done. oh, man. that dog has the right idea. see, i'd be very happy if that was me right now. just like laying...
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age, checking out their health. it included studies on low testosterone. and so they did various tests on mescans, prostate examination, whatnot. mostly blood work, the most thorough blood work i have ever had done. >> mcfarland: as we've seen, hypgonadism can present itself as we age. however, age isn't always the cause of hypgonadism. and when that is the case, finding out just where the disease is originating in the body can be a bit more complex. >> and it turns out, testosterone that is made in the testicles of men are actually regulated from something above the gonad, and what i mean by that is, there's something called the pituitary gland. >> the control of these hormones are from the pituitary gland, which is at the base of the brain. >> mcfarland: dr. robert tan is the director of opal medical clinic in houston, texas. >> over here we have the cerebellum, which is for balance, and the brain stem, and right on top over here, this round little--oval, rather--oval gland over here, about slightly less than 1 centimeter, will be the pituitary gland. it's a round, small, little organ the
age, checking out their health. it included studies on low testosterone. and so they did various tests on mescans, prostate examination, whatnot. mostly blood work, the most thorough blood work i have ever had done. >> mcfarland: as we've seen, hypgonadism can present itself as we age. however, age isn't always the cause of hypgonadism. and when that is the case, finding out just where the disease is originating in the body can be a bit more complex. >> and it turns out,...
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going to pack that full of calories any way they can where all that let's discuss this is new to me the age old food pyramid that was only used to have now is replaced by the food plate that came in in two thousand and eleven it's a big project of michelle obama and we see that she's my plate we're all for whole foods fresh produce what about can keep a lid with this and what about people who live in in what is called food deserts well you know the way i would approach them my plate is that two of those food groups were never part of the human diet for two and a half million years humans never ate grains we didn't eat dairy products you can't know how wild animal so. if humans humans to do quite well on fruits vegetables and meats and seafood and we get anything and all nutrients we need you know i've been on something panels for i spent about twenty years and for national policy panels and things like that the stories of it is certain the food plate which comes out of the dietary guidelines committee of the united states supported agriculture i've seen these changes over the years the tend
going to pack that full of calories any way they can where all that let's discuss this is new to me the age old food pyramid that was only used to have now is replaced by the food plate that came in in two thousand and eleven it's a big project of michelle obama and we see that she's my plate we're all for whole foods fresh produce what about can keep a lid with this and what about people who live in in what is called food deserts well you know the way i would approach them my plate is that two...
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me. describing how boys his age beat him up. they said to me damn every syrian.t's a different kind of brutality he faces. they're eyes look far older than they do. no childhood spark to be seen. smiles few and far between. i asked this 15-year-old girl what life's been like for her here. life, she asks unbelievingly as if the question was a farce. we manage to live but it's nothing like before. in makeshift refugee camps like this one the overwhelming feeling is sadness. the syrians i've spoken with today say they can't believe their lives have come to this. they're not just destitute but also discriminated against. some people say god bless assad's hands, the hands that slaughtered you all. you deserve worse. she said it's told as a joke but she and her family aren't laughing. aide workers warn resentment is on the rise. >> even though very generous at the beginning, now they cannot take the burden anymore. tensions have worsened as some people have been displaced. they say their landlord replaced them with a recently arrived syrian family willing to pay double
me. describing how boys his age beat him up. they said to me damn every syrian.t's a different kind of brutality he faces. they're eyes look far older than they do. no childhood spark to be seen. smiles few and far between. i asked this 15-year-old girl what life's been like for her here. life, she asks unbelievingly as if the question was a farce. we manage to live but it's nothing like before. in makeshift refugee camps like this one the overwhelming feeling is sadness. the syrians i've...
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capitol behind me that age of instantaneous information began. the first telegraph line between here and baltimore here in 1844. first transmit? what hath god wrought? what hath samuel morse wrought? all of us generate almost a continuous trail of electronic data. it can be stored, analyzed, by who knows whom for who knows what purpose? we know that government is tapping into a lot of data. phone records, e-mails, web postings, provided by private internet companies and video feeds like in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. a series of stories may have you thinking, should i be creeped out? or comforted? this hour, we'll try and sort some of the out for you. we begin with a visitor to my home in atlanta. >> hey, frank, john. >> nice to meet you. >> great to meet you too. thank you. >> in a prior life, frank ahearn made a living as a skip tracer, sort of private investigator who tracks down people who skip town and don't want to be found. he would use the proverbial paper trail which back in the day was literally made of paper. phone bills,
capitol behind me that age of instantaneous information began. the first telegraph line between here and baltimore here in 1844. first transmit? what hath god wrought? what hath samuel morse wrought? all of us generate almost a continuous trail of electronic data. it can be stored, analyzed, by who knows whom for who knows what purpose? we know that government is tapping into a lot of data. phone records, e-mails, web postings, provided by private internet companies and video feeds like in the...
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is of course a major major specter hanging over this entire generation so where people my age and younger than me would be leaving home going to universities going starting families starting their lives they're not doing that anymore because the jobs that they were promised when they took out those loans are there and i'm sure my friend in washington will say that it's personal responsibility with the loans that they took out this is nonsense because we were supposedly sold on the idea that we needed to go to college to get the good jobs will guess what those jobs are not here anymore we see even the federal government which is much slower to respond to these types of crises even the federal government is cutting full time jobs replacing them with part time jobs now who works in the most of the government sector it is middle class workers primarily those people who are supporting families on middle class incomes these jobs are disappearing and they're not only being outsourced that's part of it they're also being converted into low wage jobs the student debt thing the student debt problem is crus
is of course a major major specter hanging over this entire generation so where people my age and younger than me would be leaving home going to universities going starting families starting their lives they're not doing that anymore because the jobs that they were promised when they took out those loans are there and i'm sure my friend in washington will say that it's personal responsibility with the loans that they took out this is nonsense because we were supposedly sold on the idea that we...
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going to pack that full of calories any way they can where all that let's discuss this is new to me the age old food pyramid that was only used to have now is replaced by the food plate that came in in two thousand and eleven it's a big project of michelle obama and we see that she's my plate we're all for whole foods fresh produce what about can keep a lid with those and what about people who live in in what is called food deserts well you know the way i would approach them my plate is that two of those food groups were never part of the human diet for two and a half million years humans never ate grains we didn't eat dairy products you can't know how wild animal so. humans to do quite well on fruits vegetables and meats and seafood and we get anything and all nutrients we need you know i've been on something panels for i spent about twenty years and for national policy panels and things like that the stories of the concern the food plate which comes out of the dietary guidelines committee of the united states department of culture i've seen these changes over the years clean tend to be ve
going to pack that full of calories any way they can where all that let's discuss this is new to me the age old food pyramid that was only used to have now is replaced by the food plate that came in in two thousand and eleven it's a big project of michelle obama and we see that she's my plate we're all for whole foods fresh produce what about can keep a lid with those and what about people who live in in what is called food deserts well you know the way i would approach them my plate is that...
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. $ >> if that's what you have to do to stay young count me out. i'll ageully. >> there's other things to do d the trick not 241. >> she looks miserable. [laughter] >> all right. speaking of misery the heat is here to stay. there's one or two people that love it. >> really, who?? >> they are few and far between. one of hallmarks of a heat wave in washington is the overnight temperatures don't get cool.l. 83 degrees it's very, very uncomfortable to start your day. 83 at 4:45 you know where we'rew going mid to upper 90s.0s heat index over 100 later todayt 83 in washington. it's not the hot spot but it's not comfortable areawide here. annapolis 81 this morning.ng baltimore 80. 70s to the west and north. gaithersburg 73 grows. gr 77 in hagerstown. 73 out in winchester and culpepper as well. them tiewrnz lts warm side.arm a very hot day today. probably a degree or two warmer than yesterday when we were in the mid 90s and mixing that heat index. mixing in the humidity and it'si going feel like 100 to 105. 1 heat is on. baltimore, washington under ade heat advisor
. $ >> if that's what you have to do to stay young count me out. i'll ageully. >> there's other things to do d the trick not 241. >> she looks miserable. [laughter] >> all right. speaking of misery the heat is here to stay. there's one or two people that love it. >> really, who?? >> they are few and far between. one of hallmarks of a heat wave in washington is the overnight temperatures don't get cool.l. 83 degrees it's very, very uncomfortable to start your...
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and he had chosen me, you know, we weren't destroyed, but it was like come back to the bible and the main stories were like entity. and my father put that mantle on at a very early age she did present me and it probably feel envious and hurt. but yet i knew that my parents had a really good life on some level. every time they went dancing come they went right into the first scene. so that is complicated. >> tell us about the song libya knows and what it meant to them? >> well, i thought about a little bit and that was her song. it was called life in pink. it is a good time to follow through and you'd just do see life in rows and then he began to see all of the colors, primarily gray and black. because no matter how great the initial love story is, there are going to be problems. and as everyone knows, this is the human condition. and they actually grew to have come as i say -- the sort of didn't understand the america that i was born into what everyone seemed to be infantile and wanting to be happy and it was very neutral like the batman era and everyone smoked cigarettes and debate about this and how it was. they wanted me to have understanding. they didn't want me
and he had chosen me, you know, we weren't destroyed, but it was like come back to the bible and the main stories were like entity. and my father put that mantle on at a very early age she did present me and it probably feel envious and hurt. but yet i knew that my parents had a really good life on some level. every time they went dancing come they went right into the first scene. so that is complicated. >> tell us about the song libya knows and what it meant to them? >> well, i...