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kristin ahers. >>> should police be able to use pepper spray to control crowds like this?tonight a bay area city is having second thoughts. >> could this deadly derailment have been prevented. the technology in the bay area to prevent these kind of disasters. ak))) >> ♪ ♪ >> and tonight the guy behind >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] berkeley gave police the authority to use pepper spray for crowd control. tonight the city is having second thoughts.. about whether that's really a good idea. kpix 5s joe vazquez on the late-night vote. joe? the berkeley city council revisited the debate on this topic ... as some citizens here are uneasy with poice using any type of weapons on a crowd of protesters. the fact is, police have already been carrying pepper spray but for years ... but it was against police protocol to use it in a large protest situation. then along came
kristin ahers. >>> should police be able to use pepper spray to control crowds like this?tonight a bay area city is having second thoughts. >> could this deadly derailment have been prevented. the technology in the bay area to prevent these kind of disasters. ak))) >> ♪ ♪ >> and tonight the guy behind >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he...
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he ahere, krause grew up of a gn extraction, grew up in western minnesota near federal government us falls on a farm. he and his family were almost penurious farmers. he wanted to move away and wanted the academic life, certainly the life of a writer. he went to the iowa writer's school, and then he received a call from the president of august ana college to come and establish a writing school here at the school in sioux falls, south dakota. he ended up establishing the center for western studies, and we have a connection with the writers from this particular area of the country, and krause became a writer, and we have a writer to this day, patrick hicks. krause was known for the descriptive nature of his writing. his three novels from 1939 to 1956 or so are the "wind without rain," "the thresher" which we have just reprinted, copies came last week, a 1946 novel, and then "the ox cart trail." t "the ox cart trail" kind of ended his novelistic career and from there he turned to essays. one of the authors that looked up to krause was fredrick manfred. this representation we have here o
he ahere, krause grew up of a gn extraction, grew up in western minnesota near federal government us falls on a farm. he and his family were almost penurious farmers. he wanted to move away and wanted the academic life, certainly the life of a writer. he went to the iowa writer's school, and then he received a call from the president of august ana college to come and establish a writing school here at the school in sioux falls, south dakota. he ended up establishing the center for western...
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. >>> tonight kpix5 kristin ahe -- ahers on the officers final journey home. >> reporter: hundreds of people came out today for the procession to pay tribute to the man they call a hero. the procession went for miles. along the way fellow officers could be seen standing on freeway overpasses, on board fire rigs. >> he was a very loving, very gentle spirited young man. >> reporter: chavez knew him for years. a youth pastor. >> we don't understand how could something like this happen. we're devastated. and i just can't imagine what roxy and her children are going through right now. >> reporter: his wife road with officers on the procession today. he had three children one a toddler. cantaleri was killed late christmas eve when a drunk driver ran into his pa patrol car. he had been on the force for a year. cantalari's death hits painfully close to home. >> you never really think when you send them out to work that they may not come home. >>> now the chp is holding a memorial bell ringing tomorrow for officer cantaleri scheduled for 11: 11:00 a.m. >>> police arrested 117 drivers from frid
. >>> tonight kpix5 kristin ahe -- ahers on the officers final journey home. >> reporter: hundreds of people came out today for the procession to pay tribute to the man they call a hero. the procession went for miles. along the way fellow officers could be seen standing on freeway overpasses, on board fire rigs. >> he was a very loving, very gentle spirited young man. >> reporter: chavez knew him for years. a youth pastor. >> we don't understand how could...
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. >> reporter: in oakland, kristin ahers. >>> tonight the shooting death of cate steinle is know a federal case. the new charges against the man who pulled the trigger came hours after the san francisco d.a. fell on his sword. >> reporter: the state trial is over now a federal grand jury has indicted jose garcia serrate for two counts of the killing of steinle. st first charges felon in possession of firearm. the second, alien in possession of a firearm. >> the federal government usually avoids these things. >> reporter: unusually but not unheard of for the feds to charge someone with the very same crime of that of a state. >> in this particular case not completely unexpected given how big of a role this case has had. >> if there was any failure in the preparation or presentation in in case the response is mine and mine alone. >> reporter: gascon held a press conference to talk about why he stands by his prosecution team. >> we disagree obviously with their decision but we respect their decision. we fell and still do that we had evidence of a murder case. >> he called for restraint while l
. >> reporter: in oakland, kristin ahers. >>> tonight the shooting death of cate steinle is know a federal case. the new charges against the man who pulled the trigger came hours after the san francisco d.a. fell on his sword. >> reporter: the state trial is over now a federal grand jury has indicted jose garcia serrate for two counts of the killing of steinle. st first charges felon in possession of firearm. the second, alien in possession of a firearm. >> the...
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. >> reporter: in oakland, kristin ahers. >>> with legalization looming, a north bay medical marijuana distributor is complaining about a recent bust. last week the chp pulled over a truck in ukiah care -- carrying 1 ton of marijuana. >> opening your doors on january 1st is great but you wouldn't have any product. there's so many different steps in order for whatever cannabis to be on the shelf. >> reporter: the ceo says the employees had all the right paper work but officers arrested them and issued citations for possession and unlawful transportation of cannabis. the highway patrol is defending what happened. it says transporting cannabis is not legal until january 1st. >>> tune in monday for a kpix special report. the golden state green rush will take a look at what to expect when recreational pot becomes legal. that is monday at 6:30 on kpix5. >>> officials in san francisco are raying to make sure security measures are in place for new year's eve presentations. the city will activate its emergency operation center on sunday. they'll also have more first responders on duty. the extr
. >> reporter: in oakland, kristin ahers. >>> with legalization looming, a north bay medical marijuana distributor is complaining about a recent bust. last week the chp pulled over a truck in ukiah care -- carrying 1 ton of marijuana. >> opening your doors on january 1st is great but you wouldn't have any product. there's so many different steps in order for whatever cannabis to be on the shelf. >> reporter: the ceo says the employees had all the right paper work but...
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all of aher cloudy back into areas of western and northwestern maryland. 48 degrees by 4:00, stayinghe temperature mark with breezy conditions. it's going to allow you to feel the chill. lighting, youhe will have to bundle up, have a scarf and a hat ready to go. we are counting down the days, just 19 days left until christmas. even colder conditions expected by the end of the month on friday with a cold front moving through. flurries, look at this, shopping on sunday, the highs are 36 degrees. readings, we will talk more about what that will feel like in 10 minutes. talkinge are still about the deadly crash that occurred back in the 2:00 hour, shut down between aspen hill and verona drive, shut down until further notice. connecticut avenue is a good option for you as a workaround. john gonzalez is at the scene gathering more details. 15 just north of the bridge for the crash, follow police direction in order to get by each way. 66, 31 minutes from manassas to the capital beltway. from the beltway, that nine mile stretch headed into d.c. is going to cost you seven dollars and $.50 rig
all of aher cloudy back into areas of western and northwestern maryland. 48 degrees by 4:00, stayinghe temperature mark with breezy conditions. it's going to allow you to feel the chill. lighting, youhe will have to bundle up, have a scarf and a hat ready to go. we are counting down the days, just 19 days left until christmas. even colder conditions expected by the end of the month on friday with a cold front moving through. flurries, look at this, shopping on sunday, the highs are 36 degrees....
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contract demands.but one mother worries the people fighting to better átheir jobs could cost her, áher. kron 4's ella sogomonian is live in oakland.ella how is the strike impacting that family? she's upset the strike has no end in sight and that the city's afterschool program is closed so her son has no place to go. the city of oakland is done negotiating so about 3000 employees continue their strike now in its fifth day. the union says salary increase aside- the city's offer doesn't address key issues of understaffing, excessive mandatory overtime hours, unsafe working conditions and a heavy reliance on parttime staff.but now with city services cut off this strike is affecting oakland residents. one mom tells me she paid $200 for this month's after school program at the parks and rec center now closed with short notice. so she's forced to pay another place too and doesn't know if she'll get that money back.plus she is worried if the strike goes on much longer that she'll have to cut her work hours to care for her son. sot: janae perkins, impacted by strike// "its stressful because it'
contract demands.but one mother worries the people fighting to better átheir jobs could cost her, áher. kron 4's ella sogomonian is live in oakland.ella how is the strike impacting that family? she's upset the strike has no end in sight and that the city's afterschool program is closed so her son has no place to go. the city of oakland is done negotiating so about 3000 employees continue their strike now in its fifth day. the union says salary increase aside- the city's offer doesn't address...
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it showser aher and basketball player tristan thompson. this will be their first child.m a previous relationship already. >>> coming up on 6:40 now on a thursday morning. a big get away day. sunny and nice. the race to christmas friday, saturday, sunday, christmas eve. not all the best weather over the weekend. tomorrow no real travel problems bull rain is likely. rain and wind and cloud cover on saturday. it will be mild, though saturday near 62. christmas eve itself, cloudy and on the chilly side. wel cooldown coming next week. now over to traffic. >> thanks, chuck. centreville, chopper 4 has been flying over our crash. the far right side of the roadway is blocked. two left turn lanes and two through lanes are getting by. northbound travel unaffected at this point. the left turn lanes are under police direction. but at least traffic is once again moving. >>> the holiday choir showcase continues to keep us in the holiday spirit. >> i love this. more now fromth gaithersburg carolers. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news overnight. deliberate act? new details on the investigation under
it showser aher and basketball player tristan thompson. this will be their first child.m a previous relationship already. >>> coming up on 6:40 now on a thursday morning. a big get away day. sunny and nice. the race to christmas friday, saturday, sunday, christmas eve. not all the best weather over the weekend. tomorrow no real travel problems bull rain is likely. rain and wind and cloud cover on saturday. it will be mild, though saturday near 62. christmas eve itself, cloudy and on...
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if we allow some vehicles on the sidewalks who will enforce the location of the vehicle as being ahered to. and the maximum number of vehicles will be nine. we ask you to be consecutive in the number of -- conservative on the number of vehicles allowed. thank you to providers for your thoughtful consideration on this topic. >> thank you. >> public: good afternoon. san francisco chamber of commissioners. supervisor yee, thank you for taking a second look at this and working out what i think we were seeking from day one, and that is reasonable regulation in a test stage. i know what is pending is a broader civic working group on technology as a whole. and i think the chamber small business resident civic organizations are more than willing to sit down with the supervisors and city departments on looking at about appropriate regulation across the technology spectrum as new industries get nurtured in san francisco. but we appreciate you recognizing supervisors and your colleagues that have co-sponsored the legislation that there's a role for a limited amount of testing, properly regulated b
if we allow some vehicles on the sidewalks who will enforce the location of the vehicle as being ahered to. and the maximum number of vehicles will be nine. we ask you to be consecutive in the number of -- conservative on the number of vehicles allowed. thank you to providers for your thoughtful consideration on this topic. >> thank you. >> public: good afternoon. san francisco chamber of commissioners. supervisor yee, thank you for taking a second look at this and working out what...
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aher countries like china has very, very low percentage of people planning to work beyond that. what are the differences there? guest: in japan particularly, we are seeing a rapidly aging population to the point where they were looking at warehouse work over there, and this is fascinating to me -- there is a robotic exoskeleton that companies have started using with older workers doing things like handling baggage and airports are lifting heavy loads and warehouses. essentially come and let older bodies lift more weight -- essentially, it lets older bodies lift more weight. i do think the problems we are continue tot will face societies that are aging. ours and italy's and japan, the problem is not going away. iel is calling on our 50 and older line. caller: good morning. you're talking about jobs disappearing. data than disappearing for decades. -- jobs have been disappearing for decades. the politicians did nothing. when politicians talk about jobs , election after election, it is a joke. they let the job scope. what are the politicians do for all of these decades when these j
aher countries like china has very, very low percentage of people planning to work beyond that. what are the differences there? guest: in japan particularly, we are seeing a rapidly aging population to the point where they were looking at warehouse work over there, and this is fascinating to me -- there is a robotic exoskeleton that companies have started using with older workers doing things like handling baggage and airports are lifting heavy loads and warehouses. essentially come and let...
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diane ahere. >> yay. we're here at the same time. how fun is this? >> coining a new term.n because body language experts are loving prince harry and meghan markle. apparently they are perfectly in sync. whatever that means. >> there it is, ppda. >> body language expert jude day james points to their hand holding. that's apparently very rare for the royal family. >> so true. >> she says that they also had their airports around each other in a very natural way implying they do this all the time. >> wha other hand? >> he has this habit where he tucks his hand into his jacket which they say is a sign of sort of trying to protect and comfort yourself. look here, he's moved his hand up to his heart which they say indicates harry's love for his fiancee. >> i thought it was indigestioi. >> they're madly in love. science has proven it. >> don't let ron completely ruin everything. just keep going. >> all right. >> just a critic over here. >>> get ready for it, taylor swift fans making her album "reputation" on streaming services available. she confirmed this with this post last nigh
diane ahere. >> yay. we're here at the same time. how fun is this? >> coining a new term.n because body language experts are loving prince harry and meghan markle. apparently they are perfectly in sync. whatever that means. >> there it is, ppda. >> body language expert jude day james points to their hand holding. that's apparently very rare for the royal family. >> so true. >> she says that they also had their airports around each other in a very natural way...
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aher than long treasury, small position against procyclical positioning, pretty much everywhere else,ot enough value is there. >> yes. firms promoting more diversity, we will discuss that next as part of our walk the talk series. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> breaking news we're keeping track of bitcoin. we are above $13,000, julia. we zoomed past $11,000 and $12,000, and $13,000 seems like this news at this point. we'll get back to that. >> it is time for a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. says the chain was approached over the past three months by six companies interested in either acquiring states or services. the deal is imminent so shares of the franchise declined more than 67% this year. the u.s. market is struggling for a year of ox office equipment. -- box office equipment. advice to harvey weinstein before sexual-harassment allegations forcing in this company. -- --t resigned the position in october. that is your business flash update. before>> after years, big-money finally throwing its weight in board rooms. how it is coming altogether is the su
aher than long treasury, small position against procyclical positioning, pretty much everywhere else,ot enough value is there. >> yes. firms promoting more diversity, we will discuss that next as part of our walk the talk series. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> breaking news we're keeping track of bitcoin. we are above $13,000, julia. we zoomed past $11,000 and $12,000, and $13,000 seems like this news at this point. we'll get back to that. >> it is time for a look at some of the...
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lenz, aher we have ryan senior investigative writer at the southern poverty law center intelligence project. he has traveled the country covering the growth of extremism. before that he was a regional correspondent and in a rack war correspondent for the associated rest. finally we have jessica schulberg, a reporter who covers foreign policy and national security for the huffington post. she has written about this topic recently. let's start with two lightning rounds. i will ask questions and we will go down the row and all of you can answer the same question. beginning with the importance of terminology. tell us what guidance and standards your organizations have an potentially loaded terms like " alt-right" " plastic terrorist" -- domestic terrorist. >> i spend my time as the national editor talking to reporters about which terms to use or talking to readers who want to take issue with our use of various terms. we have none of these terms that are banned by the new york times. issued interesting guidance that says that alt-right should not be used except in quotation marks. we do use alt-
lenz, aher we have ryan senior investigative writer at the southern poverty law center intelligence project. he has traveled the country covering the growth of extremism. before that he was a regional correspondent and in a rack war correspondent for the associated rest. finally we have jessica schulberg, a reporter who covers foreign policy and national security for the huffington post. she has written about this topic recently. let's start with two lightning rounds. i will ask questions and...
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divide the in accordances with the split in the vote, parties.he major but both of those screams, among aher -- schemes, have comparable vice of not being voteto guarantee a popular winner as they distribute electoral votes generally. the electoral vote system that anomaly, which occasionally produces outrage on but itt of its critic, produces that anomaly in the same way the congress of the united states does. you don't like the mathematical disproportion of the electoral vote system, then like the senate. and if you make a case against of electoral college because that disproposition, you must simultaneously make the case the samehe senate for reason. you must also make the same case bicameraism, if you're a quantitative democrat in that sense. it's intolerable that this disproportionate senate should say in the house of representatives. congressional districts themselves have an anti-democratic quality to them. we should have elections without regard to geographic distinctions and let's have parliamentary system, all the down, with one national vote, for all offices we'll elect one prime
divide the in accordances with the split in the vote, parties.he major but both of those screams, among aher -- schemes, have comparable vice of not being voteto guarantee a popular winner as they distribute electoral votes generally. the electoral vote system that anomaly, which occasionally produces outrage on but itt of its critic, produces that anomaly in the same way the congress of the united states does. you don't like the mathematical disproportion of the electoral vote system, then...
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what we mean sheer ahere is adde vegetables and adding different elements to a diet that had been like your classic salt pork, salt beef, you floknow, a lot o dried food and abolishing the liquor. this was a balt plimore publish. they created a weekly for the army. these became centers about military professionalism, military capability, reform tactics. in 1834 or 1835 and then when the second seminole war began, by that point the military magazine was starting to fade. they became sort of the standard. it is -- if you want to study the second seminole war, that database has army and navy chronical. you could write a book on the seminole war largely from that. andrew jackson department have anythi -- didn't have anything to do with this. these are really initiatives within the army or responding to a demapd by our -- you know, army officers wanting to write and being willing to buy. they changed it for a couple of years. there is just not enough interest once the war is over. it goes out of business in 1844. so the changes that occurred to the army that i mentioned so far were still la
what we mean sheer ahere is adde vegetables and adding different elements to a diet that had been like your classic salt pork, salt beef, you floknow, a lot o dried food and abolishing the liquor. this was a balt plimore publish. they created a weekly for the army. these became centers about military professionalism, military capability, reform tactics. in 1834 or 1835 and then when the second seminole war began, by that point the military magazine was starting to fade. they became sort of the...
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if you think about that, the way i like to think about isis and ahers is that we are in content war. msnbc news former anchor greta van susteren with her book "everything you need to know about social media without aving to call the kid." >> everybody can get together and do incredible things. there are stories in the book about what others have done with social media. it's not really new. all that's new is sort of these delivery platforms. think about it -- smoke signals. that's social media. the party line, the telephone line -- that is social media. everybody on the block is going to get on the phone. what is different is that everything is amplified in terms of how far you reach and the speed of the communication. >> for the full schedule, go to tv.org.org -- book >> now, a discussion on the fromsed cvs-aetna merger "washington journal." this is 25 minutes. is the director of the center for pharmaceutical policy and prescribing at the university of pittsburgh. also an associate professor of medicine and health policy and he is here to help walk us through the impacts of the propo
if you think about that, the way i like to think about isis and ahers is that we are in content war. msnbc news former anchor greta van susteren with her book "everything you need to know about social media without aving to call the kid." >> everybody can get together and do incredible things. there are stories in the book about what others have done with social media. it's not really new. all that's new is sort of these delivery platforms. think about it -- smoke signals....
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kinahan from td aher h trade. >>> today's closing word is mainstream >>> sales of crossover vehiclesled over the last six years which is prettyb. we'll get a look at the ultra ry cuv later on the "closing bell." you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> lamborghini joining the likes of porsche and launching its first luxury crossover vehicle. we're going to get a looatk the car and talk about what it means to lambo's bottom line right after this >>> lamborghinien vail its first -- is it an suv? phil lebeau joins us. >> it looks like a crossover utility vehicle to me, though they gave us great vehicles off-road as if it's a true suv this is the aurus. it was unveiled in italy,
kinahan from td aher h trade. >>> today's closing word is mainstream >>> sales of crossover vehiclesled over the last six years which is prettyb. we'll get a look at the ultra ry cuv later on the "closing bell." you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and...
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have gotten ahers bum rap, and what we have tried to do in this exhibition is due display material from thatval programs to offset original media pressure that was created. who was emmett till? guest: he was a 14-year-old chicago boy who went to go visit his cousins in alabama -- mississippi in 1955. he went into a store, had an exchange with a white female --k, four days desk clerk clerk, four days later, the clerk's husband and half brothers took him to a andrside, murdered him, through his body into the river. retrieve the body and insisted he be buried in chicago after a public funeral and an -- casket, soas the american public could see -- what racism had done to her certain. -- her son. no of dozens of individuals who became the foot soldiers of this civil rights movement in the early 70's, who are teenagers or adolescence in 1955. and for whom the emmett till murder was frightening and maddening. want to grows not up in a world that allowed that to happen. they were willing to put themselves on the line, and to become active in the civil rights movement a few years later. his cas
have gotten ahers bum rap, and what we have tried to do in this exhibition is due display material from thatval programs to offset original media pressure that was created. who was emmett till? guest: he was a 14-year-old chicago boy who went to go visit his cousins in alabama -- mississippi in 1955. he went into a store, had an exchange with a white female --k, four days desk clerk clerk, four days later, the clerk's husband and half brothers took him to a andrside, murdered him, through his...
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. >> more people could face ahere, tax bill under the senate tax plan.ll tell you who is effected and how much money we're talking about here. ashley: now this. a provision in the new gop tax bill could actually hurt small business investors. how could that be? gerri willis is here to explain. >> hi, there, ash. that's right. this would hurt small investors, mom-and-pop investors, not the professional ones. here is first-in, first out means. it would mean investors selling partial stakes in their stocks would unload their own shares first. this would allow the government to bring forward revenues. they believe they can get some $2.4 billion over 10 years. this sort of removes the flexibility of small investors to sell the shares they want. say you bought a big load of microsoft around kept buying it every year. would you have to sell the oldest shares of microsoft first. that no doubt would have appreciated the most t would be worth the most. so tax bill would be highest. now, let me tell you a lot of folks complaining about this, including td ameritrade
. >> more people could face ahere, tax bill under the senate tax plan.ll tell you who is effected and how much money we're talking about here. ashley: now this. a provision in the new gop tax bill could actually hurt small business investors. how could that be? gerri willis is here to explain. >> hi, there, ash. that's right. this would hurt small investors, mom-and-pop investors, not the professional ones. here is first-in, first out means. it would mean investors selling partial...
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aher countries like china has very, very low percentage of people planning to work beyond that.hat are the differences there? guest: in japan particularly, we are seeing a rapidly aging population to the point where they were looking at warehouse work over there, and this is fascinating to me -- there is a robotic exoskeleton that companies have started using with older workers doing things like handling baggage and airports are lifting heavy loads and warehouses. essentially come and let older bodies lift more weight -- essentially, it lets older bodies lift more weight. i do think the problems we are continue tot will face societies that are aging. ours and italy's and japan, the problem is not going away. iel is calling on our 50 and older line. caller: good morning. you're talking about jobs disappearing. data than disappearing for decades. -- jobs have been disappearing for decades. the politicians did nothing. when politicians talk about jobs , election after election, it is a joke. they let the job scope. what are the politicians do for all of these decades when these job
aher countries like china has very, very low percentage of people planning to work beyond that.hat are the differences there? guest: in japan particularly, we are seeing a rapidly aging population to the point where they were looking at warehouse work over there, and this is fascinating to me -- there is a robotic exoskeleton that companies have started using with older workers doing things like handling baggage and airports are lifting heavy loads and warehouses. essentially come and let older...