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we're with an ageing and longevity society.we can now diagnose this disease 10, 15, 20 years before symptoms appear, and one of the first manifestations of alzheimer's is the inability to perform financial transactions and make good decisions. in an ageing society, how do we protect this particularly vulnerable population? >> george, thank you for making that point. i would just -- let me just echo what george said. bank of america and merrill lynch has been very involved with the coalition on alzheime alzheimer's. overwhelming overwhelmingly, more americans are worried about any other illness combined. there needs to be a wave of education around identifying the signs of cognitive decline and also just the basics of how responsibility for financial accounts need to be handed from one person to another against the backdrop of cognitive decline. it's been great, frankly, to see finra, our primary securities regulator, the fcc, and other regulators pay attention to these topics as well. the regulatory backdrop needs to be very cl
we're with an ageing and longevity society.we can now diagnose this disease 10, 15, 20 years before symptoms appear, and one of the first manifestations of alzheimer's is the inability to perform financial transactions and make good decisions. in an ageing society, how do we protect this particularly vulnerable population? >> george, thank you for making that point. i would just -- let me just echo what george said. bank of america and merrill lynch has been very involved with the...
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that's why we'll keep working. >> within an aging and longevity society we know that it's increasing rates of impairment. we can now diagnose these 10 or 25 years before simp on thes a pier and one of the first man fes kag manifestations is the ability to make good financial decisions. so how do we protect this? how do you protect cognitive impairment and advise them appropriately. >> thank you for making that point and we have been very involved on the ceo and coalition on alzheimer's and in connection with that americans are more fearful than almost any other health condition combined when they think about later life. in the financial services industry. there needs to be a wave of education around the signs of cognitive decline and also the bases of how they need to be handed from one person to another against the backdrop of cognitive decline. it's been great to see our primary securities regulator and the sec and other regulators beginning to point a lot more attention at these topics as well because the regulatory back top needs to be very very clear as well. >> i have one minut
that's why we'll keep working. >> within an aging and longevity society we know that it's increasing rates of impairment. we can now diagnose these 10 or 25 years before simp on thes a pier and one of the first man fes kag manifestations is the ability to make good financial decisions. so how do we protect this? how do you protect cognitive impairment and advise them appropriately. >> thank you for making that point and we have been very involved on the ceo and coalition on...
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we pray for you. >> reporter: the family launched a national petition urging states to set an age limit the use of automatic weapons. >> laws say you can't drink, can't drive, can't vote, but you can use automatic weapons. >> they don't have any type of regulation whatsoever. >> reporter: after the accident would you say you're anti-gun? >> definitely not. i'm not anti-gun. i sometimes go to the range with my friend and her dad. >> but you know some people in the country believe any regulation of arms is dangerous. >> you can own a firearm, honestly that's completely fine. but there's no reason for an 8 or 9-year-old to be shooting an automatic weapon. >> they said that's for the parents to decide, not the government. the gun range where vacca was killed still allowed children to fire machine guns if the instructor finds them mature enough. >>> prosecutors are deciding whether to file charges against kaitlyn jen over a deadly car accident. her vehicle slammed into two cars. the collision killed a woman when her car was pushed into job coming traffic. last week they determined that jenne
we pray for you. >> reporter: the family launched a national petition urging states to set an age limit the use of automatic weapons. >> laws say you can't drink, can't drive, can't vote, but you can use automatic weapons. >> they don't have any type of regulation whatsoever. >> reporter: after the accident would you say you're anti-gun? >> definitely not. i'm not anti-gun. i sometimes go to the range with my friend and her dad. >> but you know some people in...
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now that instructor's children have launched a national effort to convince lawmakers to set an age limit the use of automatic weapons. here's don dahler. >> reporter: army veteran charles vacca was standing next to a 9-year-old girl when she pulled an uzi's trigger. the machine gun bucked up and hit him in the head. the 39-year-old father died that evening. his children still struggle the loss of their father. >> he liked to do a lot of things we liked to do. we would watch movies and play games with him. >> reporter: 16-year-old kelly. >> how long did it take to come to grips? >> i don't think it has. today's the one-year anniversary and it's all come back. >> reporter: shortly after the accident the vacca children taped a message for the little girl. >> you're only 9 years old. we think about you. we're worried about you. we pray for you. >> reporter: the family launched a national petition urging states to set an age limit for use of automatic weapons. >> laws say children can't drink, can't drive, can't vote, but you can use automatic weapons. >> reporter: attorney mark lambert. >> i
now that instructor's children have launched a national effort to convince lawmakers to set an age limit the use of automatic weapons. here's don dahler. >> reporter: army veteran charles vacca was standing next to a 9-year-old girl when she pulled an uzi's trigger. the machine gun bucked up and hit him in the head. the 39-year-old father died that evening. his children still struggle the loss of their father. >> he liked to do a lot of things we liked to do. we would watch movies...
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the sheer numbers involved held by an aging demographic means market is expected to explore the more billion. one reason for growth is eastbourne forts, multiplayer videogame competitions played in front of live audiences. >> for the long shot. esports has an audience of 134 million people. -- ford, american express, and others hope to sponsor competitions. more than some goldman sachs analysts are professional golfers. the industry is changing. mobile is becoming the fastest-growing segment and can overtake console gaming by the end of this year. don't forget her jaw reality. -- virtual reality. let's see what is tracking on social media right juliette.eb and there is some conversations with buzz right now? tv and social of media, mr. buzz aldrin thank you for watching. we have been talking about him this morning because he is active on twitter. he just tweeted/ his expenseng about report from the trip to the moon. $33 on thatt expense report to the moon. that is pretty good price to get to the moon. juliette: i think it was to get to work, but still, he is a pretty efficient employ
the sheer numbers involved held by an aging demographic means market is expected to explore the more billion. one reason for growth is eastbourne forts, multiplayer videogame competitions played in front of live audiences. >> for the long shot. esports has an audience of 134 million people. -- ford, american express, and others hope to sponsor competitions. more than some goldman sachs analysts are professional golfers. the industry is changing. mobile is becoming the fastest-growing...
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producing argan oil is an age-old tradition. yet, much has changed since jamila idbourrous began her secret meetings with local women in the hammam a decade ago. jamila is a berber herself. but, first and foremost, she's a business woman. >> the idea was to create a co-op. so the women are not producing the oil on their own, but rather making it together. they congregate here. but the best thing is: by pooling their resources, they finally have enough oil to be able to market it. >> berbers have been making argan oil since the 13th century and the method has changed little. argan fruit contains a nut with a hard shell. a polished stone and lots of skill are used to crack it open. the kernels inside are then ground with a stone mill. this can take hours. it takes a woman a day or two to produce one litre of oil. she gets around 25 euros for it, but a liter sells for up to ten times that amount in germany. still, jamila negotiated a good price. 1300 women from 23 different co-ops currently supply her with oil. a worldwide distribu
producing argan oil is an age-old tradition. yet, much has changed since jamila idbourrous began her secret meetings with local women in the hammam a decade ago. jamila is a berber herself. but, first and foremost, she's a business woman. >> the idea was to create a co-op. so the women are not producing the oil on their own, but rather making it together. they congregate here. but the best thing is: by pooling their resources, they finally have enough oil to be able to market it. >>...
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an entitlement. people paid into that, and they are eligible for it. raising the age makes sense to me only because people are living longer. but means testing is not right. if you paid into the system, what does it matter whether you were responsible for your money 40 years are not? don't punish people for saving and paying down their bills and living within their means could i have no data at all. i own my house free and clear. i only live on half the money that i'm a and i have always done that -- i make and i have always done that. not only am i ok, my kids will be ok. >> good to hear. we will move on to the east coast. old line, connecticut, is that the town? caller: i'm on right now -- hi, i'm right here. >> you are on c-span. caller: i want to say that every week at age 70 i go on and unloaded trucks and i am standing there with a lot of nice vendors and a very nice market in raleigh, massachusetts. i travel almost three hours to go there because it is such a pleasant atmosphere, and it is one of the best markets in the northeast. however, i've got to say that
an entitlement. people paid into that, and they are eligible for it. raising the age makes sense to me only because people are living longer. but means testing is not right. if you paid into the system, what does it matter whether you were responsible for your money 40 years are not? don't punish people for saving and paying down their bills and living within their means could i have no data at all. i own my house free and clear. i only live on half the money that i'm a and i have always done...
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they were able to go to law school and start careers because we're at an age, and i don't know about their personal use of birth control, but they're at an age when women are starting to be able to have, make more choices for themselves, and the choices are not all controlled by the timing of their marriage. >> i think we may want to take some questions from the audience. >> sure. >> yeah? i asked jon, we were walking over here, about questions he'd been asked, and he said he'd never been asked anything that was too embarrassing about sex, is so don't break that now, okay? [laughter] >> that's okay, bring it on. [laughter] >> i though we have -- do we have a microphone here somewhere? where are people going? yeah. right there. so while somebody's getting to the microphone, how did you find all this stuff out? >> well, you know, the great thing about scientists, they're way better than gangsters and baseball players about keeping records. [laughter] they wrote thousands of letters, they saved every scrap of paper from their research. margaret sanger and katherine mccormick wrote each
they were able to go to law school and start careers because we're at an age, and i don't know about their personal use of birth control, but they're at an age when women are starting to be able to have, make more choices for themselves, and the choices are not all controlled by the timing of their marriage. >> i think we may want to take some questions from the audience. >> sure. >> yeah? i asked jon, we were walking over here, about questions he'd been asked, and he said...
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the sheer numbers helped by an aging demographic mean the market is expected to grow by $100 billion17. games sold more than music or video in 2015. multiplayer videogame competitions played in front of live audiences. esports is a $612 million global market with an audience of 134 million people. american express, coca-cola, and nissan all sponsor these competitions. they plan on making $100 million a year, more than some goldman sachs analysts or professional golfers. but the industry is changing. mobile is becoming the fastest growing segment, expected to overtake console gaming by the end of this year. and don't forget virtual reality. it looks set to light up the industry. francine: everything you wanted to know about gaming. up next, back to the future with a real-life hover board. ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse." francine: fans of "back to the future" are in for a treat today. lexus is showing off the world's first fully functional hover board. manus: if you are hoping to buy one, you are in for a long wait. david ingles reports. david: move over, marty mcfly. this is a p
the sheer numbers helped by an aging demographic mean the market is expected to grow by $100 billion17. games sold more than music or video in 2015. multiplayer videogame competitions played in front of live audiences. esports is a $612 million global market with an audience of 134 million people. american express, coca-cola, and nissan all sponsor these competitions. they plan on making $100 million a year, more than some goldman sachs analysts or professional golfers. but the industry is...
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late '60s, early '70s, where kids are bugging out of brown university to come sit at the foot of an aging now you see people kind of doing the same thing with food, like there's a whole generation that wants to come down here and sit at the foot of an aged catfish cook. >> state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now, what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food? >> it depends on the culture and what neighborhood you were in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking, the pig feet, the pig tail, the neck bones and all of that's fatty. >> now you're making me hungry. that's it. so, greens? >> collard greens. >> i'm going to have some of that, for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. might need more than one plate at this rate. let me get some mac and cheese. what's that, lima beans? the red bean. oh, man, that looks kind of good, too. ye
late '60s, early '70s, where kids are bugging out of brown university to come sit at the foot of an aging now you see people kind of doing the same thing with food, like there's a whole generation that wants to come down here and sit at the foot of an aged catfish cook. >> state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now, what's the difference between soul food and southern,...
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this is an age where children are developing voices and want themselves. >> you can agreed the writings at psychology today. thank you for coming by. >> i'll be back in a moment with a final word about scouts as a skim boll and assist real people who live in the real world. it's "inside story". handbook she is you how the real world had to be allowed to stov its way into the pages, with advice about tobacco, drugs, alcohol, bullying, legal prejudice and even masturbation. it has not been polianish. it may be the rest of us that want to pretend to live in the norman rockwell world. it is working hard to keep a foothold in the center cities, to be there for a population of youth that is more black and brown than previous generations, every bit in need of guidance. what the latest fight was about was whether gay men and women, as scout masters, could model adulthood with integrity and be gay. we are about to find out the i'm ray suarez. that's "inside story".
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joe: -- 275 -- 2.75%.ound we have an aging demographic leaning toward savings. our view is that rates are heading higher and the yield purpose, given that global forces should put a lid on longer-term yields, but we're also aiming higher at a grinding face. alix: do you agree, michelle? >> from an economic perspective, the old rule of thumb was that 10 year yields should be looking at gop growth. to come inunning 2.5% -- you are looking at the be 4%.ical level of may i'm not sure that we need to worry about yield moving to those kinds of levels, but it does speak to the fact that there is liquidity that has found its way into the bond market. joe: michelle, what keeps you up at night? is in solideconomy shape. it is not spectacular, but it is solid. i don't see imbalances. it is the longer-term questions about the ramifications of keeping rate at these levels. having had it read at these levels for so long, the bigger question, price target. in a world where central banks don't have, by their own admission, don't have much control over wages for inflation, but t
joe: -- 275 -- 2.75%.ound we have an aging demographic leaning toward savings. our view is that rates are heading higher and the yield purpose, given that global forces should put a lid on longer-term yields, but we're also aiming higher at a grinding face. alix: do you agree, michelle? >> from an economic perspective, the old rule of thumb was that 10 year yields should be looking at gop growth. to come inunning 2.5% -- you are looking at the be 4%.ical level of may i'm not sure that we...
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they are at an age where they would like to travel and enjoy life. betty: did you ever think macau was going to surpass las vegas by that much? lawrence: we all knew that was going to happen. ultimately, if you look at geographically -- a lot of our customers prefer things that are closer. since now the resorts in macau are world-class, comparable to las vegas, it makes perfect sense that if you look at the five-hour flight time for macau, there are over one billion people. whereas if you go from new york to las vegas, that is also five hours. betty: while lawrence is bringing lots of glitz and glam to macau, sheldon adelson says he invented the concept -- in vegas first. now he says he is the one who will conquer macau. sheldon: they vastly and wrongly predicted i would not even open. i would never get it built. if i got it built, it would not open. and if it did open, i would be in bankruptcy immediately. they didn't want to believe someone else could do it better than they did. betty: they underestimated you. sheldon: right. they grossly underesti
they are at an age where they would like to travel and enjoy life. betty: did you ever think macau was going to surpass las vegas by that much? lawrence: we all knew that was going to happen. ultimately, if you look at geographically -- a lot of our customers prefer things that are closer. since now the resorts in macau are world-class, comparable to las vegas, it makes perfect sense that if you look at the five-hour flight time for macau, there are over one billion people. whereas if you go...
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. >> a new vision tonight for an aging san jose shopping center. technology.has the power to completely blow our minds. and when at&t and directv get together your mind will stay completely in tact, because their internet isn't getting any faster. this. changes. nothing. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> this is abc 7 news. >>> well, a new report confirms what most of us in the bay area already know. rent is outrageously expensive here. new data shows three bay area cities rank in the top six of the highest rental markets anywhere in the country. san francisco is first, with a median price of $3,500 a month for a one bedroom apartment. san jose fourth at $2300. and oakland is sixth at just under $2,000. the data comes from a nationwide rental listing service. >>> the new owners of an aging mall are going big with plans to transform it into a new neighborhood. the plan was unveiled today, called the hills at valco. it would include what is being called
. >> a new vision tonight for an aging san jose shopping center. technology.has the power to completely blow our minds. and when at&t and directv get together your mind will stay completely in tact, because their internet isn't getting any faster. this. changes. nothing. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> this is abc 7 news. >>> well, a new report confirms...
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accommodate them and keep an aging system running is enormous task. >> reporter: that will only likely get busier. renee stoll, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new jersey transit and department of transportation officials laying out plans for though handle millions during pope francis visit to new york and philadelphia. police commissioner william bratton said the nypd is focusing on security. >> i'm loading up on the excedrin already. it is changing day to day in terms of what you would like to do. it will be a significant challenge. >> for a lot of people. >> it will be a major issue because president obama is expected to come to new york city for the u.n. general assembly. >>> from washington to new york city to philadelphia, eyewitness news will be with the pope the whole way. we have a special section on the web site where you can find the pope's full schedule. head to abc7ny/pope. follow us on facebook and twitter as well. >>> just ahead on "eyewitness news at 6:00," one of the biggest cell phone providers making a big change. what that means for you and your bill. >> a perfect da
accommodate them and keep an aging system running is enormous task. >> reporter: that will only likely get busier. renee stoll, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new jersey transit and department of transportation officials laying out plans for though handle millions during pope francis visit to new york and philadelphia. police commissioner william bratton said the nypd is focusing on security. >> i'm loading up on the excedrin already. it is changing day to day in terms of...
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households but really the growth is from other out. . 64 year olds are turning 65 and moving into an aget that has been historically quite small. joe: we have talked about the demographics but you are managing a portfolio. what do you make of what has been going on? has anything changed from your perspective? connor alone the real stumbling block for us is in oil. has been asissue oil falls, people that on lower interest rates and anything that benefits from higher interest rates. if thestion is underlying strength we see in the housing and labor market can offset the weakness we have seen and commodities that we are optimistic. alix: shouldn't it be a good thing for the demographics you study? cheaper oil, more money to spend and move. connor: we believe it is. the issue is other things like commodities and airfare at the lowest one-month drop in several years. there are other commodity leaks in core commodity areas. alix: apparently we need to move. joe: can we move the show to atlanta? alix: thank you so much. joe: we will be right back. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. joe: i am joe weisenth
households but really the growth is from other out. . 64 year olds are turning 65 and moving into an aget that has been historically quite small. joe: we have talked about the demographics but you are managing a portfolio. what do you make of what has been going on? has anything changed from your perspective? connor alone the real stumbling block for us is in oil. has been asissue oil falls, people that on lower interest rates and anything that benefits from higher interest rates. if thestion...
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this is an age where children are developing voices and want themselves. >> you can agreed the writings at psychology today. thank you for coming by. >> i'll be back in a moment with a final word about scouts as a skim boll and assist real people who live in the real world. it's "inside story". >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" - where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. handbook she is you how the real world had to be allowed to stov its way into the pages, with advice about tobacco, drugs, alcohol, bullying, legal prejudice and even masturbation. it has not been polianish. it may be the rest of us that want to pretend to live in the norman roc
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one is a forum on san francisco as an aged and disability friendly city. and the second is a reception with a brief program. we invite all of you to attend. and finally we have two new members on the council, voted in july via email. and they are berndette simeon and jeremy [inaudible] for at-large slot. that concludes my report. any questions? >> thank you. >> thank you, that was very comprehensive. on the mental illness issue, i know there are complicated legal issues regarding many people are diagnosed with particular problems and medication is prescribed. and yet often the side effects of the medication are difficult or the individuals forget or don't take the medication. are there strategies in place to address those issues? >> i believe there are, that is not my area of expertise, i believe there are programs to help people stay on their meds. in the h.i.v. world there are programs to help folks to stay on their meds. i don't know if similar things are done by behavioral health services but simple things like an alarm. >> it's often that the side eff
one is a forum on san francisco as an aged and disability friendly city. and the second is a reception with a brief program. we invite all of you to attend. and finally we have two new members on the council, voted in july via email. and they are berndette simeon and jeremy [inaudible] for at-large slot. that concludes my report. any questions? >> thank you. >> thank you, that was very comprehensive. on the mental illness issue, i know there are complicated legal issues regarding...
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with thousands of jobs to fill and an aging population, those who do arrive usually do not have to wait long to find work. reporter: waiting in line for their documents to be processed. these migrants already first in the line to get work here in germany. factories are short of workers and business leaders have sent a clear message. migrants must stay. we must keep the most qualified said the ceo of deutsche line. germany needs to fill tens of thousands of jobs. by 2030 as many as 6 million posts will be unfilled. >> we need workers in industries like gastronomy and logistics, as well as care of the elderly. it will be beneficial for the refugees and the companies. reporter: there have been a few anti-migrant demonstration, but germans are broadly in favor of economic immigration. >> someone can bring their skills. if they want to invest in this country, we should not let this opportunity go. >> if these people are qualified, i think we should integrate them as quickly as possible. we must find them job. reporter: employees are demanding german lessons for migrants. the unprecedented in
with thousands of jobs to fill and an aging population, those who do arrive usually do not have to wait long to find work. reporter: waiting in line for their documents to be processed. these migrants already first in the line to get work here in germany. factories are short of workers and business leaders have sent a clear message. migrants must stay. we must keep the most qualified said the ceo of deutsche line. germany needs to fill tens of thousands of jobs. by 2030 as many as 6 million...
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. >>> santa clara county leaders are meeting today to consider a plan that would replace an aging jail. the cost to replace the county's main jail south with a seven-story facility is about $243 million. the county is also considering a applying for state funds to help pay for the proposal. proponents for a new jail in richmond are hoping to stop the project before it goes any further. >>> a wildfire raging in lake county doubled in size overnight. the "jerusalem fire" has scorched 12,000 acres northeast of middletown and not far from the large "rocky fire." andria borba reports. >> reporter: firefighters hope to wake up with a sense of containment around the "jerusalem fire." it raged all afternoon torching land and taking up everything in its path. smoldering -- flaming -- raging -- in less than a day, wind- driven "jerusalem fire" jumped from small to out of control. >> we are experiencing a wind shift which is dangerous for firefighters because fire will be going one way and all of a sudden start burning a different way. >> reporter: sending you have towering pyro cumulus clouds ov
. >>> santa clara county leaders are meeting today to consider a plan that would replace an aging jail. the cost to replace the county's main jail south with a seven-story facility is about $243 million. the county is also considering a applying for state funds to help pay for the proposal. proponents for a new jail in richmond are hoping to stop the project before it goes any further. >>> a wildfire raging in lake county doubled in size overnight. the "jerusalem...
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the 5:00 debate have a more interesting debate and a greater ability to get their message out in an age of social lines and get them out to all of their supporters. it may be the 9:00 becomes the trump versus everybody brawl and in some ways, you might be happier not to be in the middle of the barroom. while the brawl is going on. >> you have a situation you could see the former governors of new york, sitting governor of ohio at the kids' table. >> the rules are crazy. the only reason it matters, because once they're cut off, it puts them in a position which makes it harder to raise money and organize, because they look like losers and i think that's crazy. i'm sorry that mr. priebus has limited the number of debates. i loved the 23 debates. >> you didn't mind all of the debates? >> no. hillary and barack obama had 22 debates. >> right. >> there's this establishment fantasy, that if only we had controlled the debates, somehow our candidate would have emerged more articulate, more intelligent, less wounded. but we are where we are, and i actually think, having two debates is not a bad id
the 5:00 debate have a more interesting debate and a greater ability to get their message out in an age of social lines and get them out to all of their supporters. it may be the 9:00 becomes the trump versus everybody brawl and in some ways, you might be happier not to be in the middle of the barroom. while the brawl is going on. >> you have a situation you could see the former governors of new york, sitting governor of ohio at the kids' table. >> the rules are crazy. the only...
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it's an age group. >> south sudan's president salva kiir reastured the u.s. -- reasewered the u.s. e intended signing a peace deal. the u.s. arrived for the u.n. council to impose an armed embargo. it wants those sanctions to come in effect in september if they fail to agree do ta truce, and south sudan has been in civil war since 2013, when fighting broke out between supporters, and forces loyal to their rival. >> the largest annual arts festival in the world taking place. performers from 39 countries merged on the scottish capital, with more than 3,000 shows scheduled. we have the action. >> this is engulfed with performers using every nook and cranny to show case their talent. there are no artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell. that makes it a unique environment. >> thank you for holding. how can i help you. >> reporter: mark already made it big as a comedian on tv. he keeps coming back. >> how are you? >> it attracts everyone, huge name comics, new people waiting to be discovered. >> he played to empty seats, but can sell hundreds of tickets a nigh
it's an age group. >> south sudan's president salva kiir reastured the u.s. -- reasewered the u.s. e intended signing a peace deal. the u.s. arrived for the u.n. council to impose an armed embargo. it wants those sanctions to come in effect in september if they fail to agree do ta truce, and south sudan has been in civil war since 2013, when fighting broke out between supporters, and forces loyal to their rival. >> the largest annual arts festival in the world taking place....
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. >> in an age where book sales have fallen, they have sold more than 134 million copies in 21 changes across more than 100 countries. it holds the record as the best selling kind right title ever. it's a book which is most often stolen from libraries in the united states. thousands apply to be included. the few chosen are recognized. >> everywhere i have been, they are impressed with what i have done. it just added so much. for my agent when he tries to sell me, she's a word record holder. >> cities have grown bigger and more populous. but no one has grown taller than this man who was 2.27 meters tall. the fastest bird, the answer is neither. it's jointly held. >> for more remarkable feats, good and bad, log into our website, www.aljazeera.com. the address, www.aljazeera.com. >> it's christmas eve and u.s. soldiers are preparing for their last month in afghanistan. about 40,000 are still here. by the end of the year there will be just 8,000. we traveled to afghanistan in the midst of this transition. but on the base, we found a story that isn't being told.
. >> in an age where book sales have fallen, they have sold more than 134 million copies in 21 changes across more than 100 countries. it holds the record as the best selling kind right title ever. it's a book which is most often stolen from libraries in the united states. thousands apply to be included. the few chosen are recognized. >> everywhere i have been, they are impressed with what i have done. it just added so much. for my agent when he tries to sell me, she's a word record...
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. >> reporter: an aging pipe, possible damage from napa's earthquake? no answers yet as they work to fix the faulty pipe. this is a 30,000 resident impact so it's a large main. >> reporter: by mid afternoon, palates of bottled water arrived at fire stations, free to those whose pipes are diminished. until system st. louis functional again, vallejo will be on the look out for the fires. >> we'll fill jugs and stuff just in case it disappears, we'll at least have something to work with. >> reporter: these photos were taken at a business on redwood boulevard shows how much was on the ground at 9:00 this morning. in a drought any amount lost is too much. crews will be working out here overnight. water that comes back on may be murky or taste brackish but that's normal. >> as you mentioned, by, when you see the water on the street, sjodin pointing during drought. you may have noticed a lot of smoke in the air around the bay ear y.here -- area. here is is a live look. the smoke and haze is obscuring the view. national weather service says the shifting winds f
. >> reporter: an aging pipe, possible damage from napa's earthquake? no answers yet as they work to fix the faulty pipe. this is a 30,000 resident impact so it's a large main. >> reporter: by mid afternoon, palates of bottled water arrived at fire stations, free to those whose pipes are diminished. until system st. louis functional again, vallejo will be on the look out for the fires. >> we'll fill jugs and stuff just in case it disappears, we'll at least have something to...
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both public and private sector yet to fully come to terms with an aging population, an aging workforcel as ever-intense competition from cheaper emerging market economies. melissa: yeah. entitlement payment overhang. robert, who do you think is to blame? >> while there are probably elements of truth in everything said in your taped segments from the politicians i don't think it i fair to blame the current administration,. melissa: come on, it is fun. >> again this is not about the fundamental state of the u.s. economy. this has more to do with very disappointing news at of china. china's devaluation of their currency. they're trying to do the right thing, move economy towards consumption based economy and auto sales went negative first time on year-over-year basis the first time since the great recession. investors are nervous including everything you just said. melissa: they're telling me we've got to go. connell. connell: melissa, thanks very much for that. "mornings with maria" tomorrow, senator lindsey graham is on. i'm sure they talk about all of those things. the market and trump
both public and private sector yet to fully come to terms with an aging population, an aging workforcel as ever-intense competition from cheaper emerging market economies. melissa: yeah. entitlement payment overhang. robert, who do you think is to blame? >> while there are probably elements of truth in everything said in your taped segments from the politicians i don't think it i fair to blame the current administration,. melissa: come on, it is fun. >> again this is not about the...
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. >> i know there was an age difference. know he worked long hours, but other than that, basically, you know, you know, they are married with kids. >> but after 15 years of marriage, the walls started to crumble ever so slightly when jonathan got an anonymous telephone call. >> hello? >> dr. nyce, i'm having an affair with your wife. and here is some proof. >> i want to see you again. when can you do it? >> anytime you want. >> he clearly recognized his wife's voice. she was filipino. she had a distinctive voice. he knew it was her. >> it appears there was sexual activity taking place. >> the caller demanded $500,000 or else he would embarrass the doctor by releasing the tape to the couple's friends and business associates. nyce immediately confronted his wife, michelle. >> she states, yes, she did have the affair. that the individual she had the affair with is an employee at a landscaping company. >> his name was miguel dejesus. he was 32 years old. they met when dejesus was doing work on the nyces' yard. when questioned by
. >> i know there was an age difference. know he worked long hours, but other than that, basically, you know, you know, they are married with kids. >> but after 15 years of marriage, the walls started to crumble ever so slightly when jonathan got an anonymous telephone call. >> hello? >> dr. nyce, i'm having an affair with your wife. and here is some proof. >> i want to see you again. when can you do it? >> anytime you want. >> he clearly recognized his...
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it's an age-old art, and he's doing his best to keep the tradition alive.amien: well, that's it for today. thanks very much for watching. remember do drop me a line with your comments about what you liked or what you didn't like on twitter, email or facebook. but for now it's goodbye from the whole team here, and join us for more stories from all over europe next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ gyxqÑqrqyqiqiqÑq
it's an age-old art, and he's doing his best to keep the tradition alive.amien: well, that's it for today. thanks very much for watching. remember do drop me a line with your comments about what you liked or what you didn't like on twitter, email or facebook. but for now it's goodbye from the whole team here, and join us for more stories from all over europe next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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this is an age where children are developing voices and want to learn how to express themselves. >> you agreed the writings at psychology today. thank you for coming by. >> i'll be back in a moment with a final word about scouts as a skim boll and assist real people who live in the real world. it's "inside story". that. >> a lot of innocent lives are still being lost. >> comedian mo amer. >> are we filming a short? what's happening? >> confronting stereotypes. >> i was afraid to be myself. >> mixing religion and comedy. >> get over it >>> you know the old stereotypes - driven by a slogan, do a good term daily, prowling the neighbourhoods looking for old ladies that need help crossing the streaks or carrying groceries. they were the boys in shorts knee socks and smokey bear hats marching down the main streets of america, populating norman rockwell prints. a casual glance at the boy scout handbook she is you how the real world had to be allowed to stov its way into the pages, with advice about tobacco, drugs, alcohol, bullying legal prejudice and even masturbation. it has not been poliani
this is an age where children are developing voices and want to learn how to express themselves. >> you agreed the writings at psychology today. thank you for coming by. >> i'll be back in a moment with a final word about scouts as a skim boll and assist real people who live in the real world. it's "inside story". that. >> a lot of innocent lives are still being lost. >> comedian mo amer. >> are we filming a short? what's happening? >> confronting...
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i'm concerned an age may not even get that much. before this bill passed the house, a second quarrying the appropriators to continue to fund the nih at current levels was taken out. this is called a maintenance of effort provision, and without it there's nothing to stop congress from cutting the an age, adding 1.9 at the top accounting 1.9 billion from the base budget, or for that matter cutting 2 billion from the budget or 4 billion from the budget in order to try to cut government spending overall. and if that happens, nih budget without actually increase at all. even when 1.9 billion for the tears innovation fund is added on top. so let me ask you, dr. zaghouani, if the result of a 21st century jurors bill is a new fund that's great fanfare but doesn't actually result in any additional money for nih. does that help the research community? >> actually i begin to downsize my laboratory because i would not get appropriate funding to maintain. i was speaking with the director of nih, doctor rogers, and i need to three grants about $2
i'm concerned an age may not even get that much. before this bill passed the house, a second quarrying the appropriators to continue to fund the nih at current levels was taken out. this is called a maintenance of effort provision, and without it there's nothing to stop congress from cutting the an age, adding 1.9 at the top accounting 1.9 billion from the base budget, or for that matter cutting 2 billion from the budget or 4 billion from the budget in order to try to cut government spending...
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. >> in an age where book sales have fallen, guinness world records has sold more than 134 million copies in 21 different languages across more than 100 countries. it holds the record as the best selling copyright title ever. it also holds the record of being the book which is most often stolen from libraries in the united states. thousands apply to be included. the few who are chosen become globalry recognized. >> everywhere i have been, they are impress with what i have done. but that was then in the book. just added so much. and for my agent, when he tries to sell me, she's a guinness record holder. >> cities have grown bigger and more populous. but in 60 years no one has grown taller than robert who stood 2.72 meters tall. on that question about the fastest bird, the answer is neither. >>> we got more on our website, the address is on your screen, www.aljazeera.com. velshi. "on target" tonight, money for nothing. how wealthy sports teams get away with building stadiums and making the taxpayer pay the bill and the 2016 race for president. american football fans are counting down the da
. >> in an age where book sales have fallen, guinness world records has sold more than 134 million copies in 21 different languages across more than 100 countries. it holds the record as the best selling copyright title ever. it also holds the record of being the book which is most often stolen from libraries in the united states. thousands apply to be included. the few who are chosen become globalry recognized. >> everywhere i have been, they are impress with what i have done. but...
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we'll not walk in fear and not driven by fear into an age of unreason. >> there have been questions as to whether al jazeera could have done more to get them released? >> the safety and well being of our staff is of paramount importance. we launched this international campaign to have them freed. we paid legal costs, we have paid medical costs, paid bail, we continue to pay their salaries. we are doing our utmost to support them and get their release. >> what does al jazeera make of the state of journalism in egypt at the moment in terms of those new press freedom laws? what's your take on this? what does it mean for the country? >> what we are seeing here is a totalitarian regime. you mentioned the law where journalists can be fined if they don't toe the government line. what we are seeing, it goes back to what we believe is at the heart of this case. it's about media freedom. we want to shout about the right to report freely and fairly without harassment, without being intimidated, without being arrested, without being attacked. and that's the essence of what this is all about. and u
we'll not walk in fear and not driven by fear into an age of unreason. >> there have been questions as to whether al jazeera could have done more to get them released? >> the safety and well being of our staff is of paramount importance. we launched this international campaign to have them freed. we paid legal costs, we have paid medical costs, paid bail, we continue to pay their salaries. we are doing our utmost to support them and get their release. >> what does al jazeera...
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. >> in an age where book sales have fallen, guinness world records has sold 134 million copies acrossan 100 countries. it held the record as the best selling copyright title ever. it also heeds the record of being the book which is most often stole fran libraries in the united states. >> thousands apply to be included. >> it is phenomenal, everywhere i have been, they are impressed with what i have done, but that was in the book just added so much, and for my agent when he tries to sell me. a guinness book record holder. >>> the cities have grown popular. no one has grown taller than robert, who stood 2.7 meters tall. >> my question about the fastest birth bird, the answer is neither, between either, and the red breasted. at al jazeera, central london. more on our website. >> the refugees back in austria. china nearly a dozen people in connect with the warehouse explosion that kills hundreds. >> the president obama traveled to new orleans today to commemorate the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina.
. >> in an age where book sales have fallen, guinness world records has sold 134 million copies acrossan 100 countries. it held the record as the best selling copyright title ever. it also heeds the record of being the book which is most often stole fran libraries in the united states. >> thousands apply to be included. >> it is phenomenal, everywhere i have been, they are impressed with what i have done, but that was in the book just added so much, and for my agent when he...
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we will not walk in fear and we will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason. >> there have been questions as to whether al jazeera could have done more to get them released. could al jazeera have done more? >> the safety and well being of our staff is of paramount importance. we launched this international campaign to have them freed. we paid the legal costs, medical costs, we have paid bail, we continue to pay their salaries, we are doing our utmost to support them and get their release. >> what does al jazeera make of the state of journalism in egypt at the moment in terms of the new press freedom laws? what's your take on that? what does it mean for country? >> what we are seeing here is a totalitarian regime passin. journalists can be fined if they don't toe the government line. what we are seeing, it goes back to what we believe is at the heart of this case. it's about media freedom and we want to shout about the right to report freely and fairly without harassment, without being intimidated, without being arrested, without being imprisoned, without being attacked. that's t
we will not walk in fear and we will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason. >> there have been questions as to whether al jazeera could have done more to get them released. could al jazeera have done more? >> the safety and well being of our staff is of paramount importance. we launched this international campaign to have them freed. we paid the legal costs, medical costs, we have paid bail, we continue to pay their salaries, we are doing our utmost to support them and get...
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critical project that, quote, something has to be done now because of recent rail problems blamed on an aging infrastructure. >> i showed up today, right? >> reporter: i showed commuters the video i shot of christie. >> there are so many commuters who have been stuck in tunnels. do you think he should actually say something? >> he probably should. but he probably cares more about a presidential run than serving the constituents of new jersey. >> reporter: the governor has avoided questions about the massive rail problems as he runs for president. >> he seems indedifferent. >> reporter: senator menendez, instrumental in getting money for the first tunnel project, says the feds can't fund the $14 billion project alone. >> the port authority is going to have to pony up from its resources of revenues if it wants a new transhudson tunnel. obviously there are going to be fares that are going to be charged for people ultimately using that tunnel. >> governor cuomo released a statement saying he supports the tunnel project but believes federal money is essential. despite what you heard governor chris
critical project that, quote, something has to be done now because of recent rail problems blamed on an aging infrastructure. >> i showed up today, right? >> reporter: i showed commuters the video i shot of christie. >> there are so many commuters who have been stuck in tunnels. do you think he should actually say something? >> he probably should. but he probably cares more about a presidential run than serving the constituents of new jersey. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> other news tonight, work to replace an aging but essential part of the bart station is on track. but it is slow going everywhere else. the bay bridge was backed up all day long while crews were hard at work replacing crossover tracks at the west oakland station. to do that, they have had to shut down the transbay tube for the weekend. christian hartnett is at the temporary transbay terminal in san francisco with the battle to get across the bay. hi christian. >> reporter: hi brian. at this point, it has thinned out but for the most part today, pretty busy over here. with the absence of shuttle service this week, bart is providing bus service over the bay bridge. some confused travelers today, but for the most part, travel time wasn't bad at all. a helpful bart worker points east bay commuter to this bus outside the 19th street station. on its way across the bay bridge into san francisco. >> i like the fast act that is going on. and it is great. keep it up. >> reporter: bart has 94 buses chipping in this weekend. one running every 45 seconds from the 19th street station in oaklan
. >>> other news tonight, work to replace an aging but essential part of the bart station is on track. but it is slow going everywhere else. the bay bridge was backed up all day long while crews were hard at work replacing crossover tracks at the west oakland station. to do that, they have had to shut down the transbay tube for the weekend. christian hartnett is at the temporary transbay terminal in san francisco with the battle to get across the bay. hi christian. >> reporter:...
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i'm gonna say a number and you stop me when you think it's an age that i can pass for. ready?eah. 34. 35. 36. 36. 36? all right. stupid game. i don't want to play. cheer up. for your birthday i'm taking you
i'm gonna say a number and you stop me when you think it's an age that i can pass for. ready?eah. 34. 35. 36. 36. 36? all right. stupid game. i don't want to play. cheer up. for your birthday i'm taking you
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anthony: i will tell you something i don' t think we are ever going back on, we are in an age of government intervention. it does not seem like we are going back on that anytime soon. mark: as the economies improve in the fed raises interest rates, there are more assets that will be deployed, more physical assets than paper assets. anthony: gary: the fact is as an investor, you have to take avenge vantage of the opportunities that are created. as you will have discussed with us today. anthony: quickly, what you like? mark: i like biotech, i like the brokerage firms. once the rates are changing, all of this idle money turning, the net interest goes up. i think also regional banks, and also all the small banks will get consolidated. anthony: suzanne? suzanne: utilities and energy is where i see robust numbers with the clients we deal with. deepak: for your viewers, i would say mortgage rates are a reasonable bargain. the fed tightening cycle, i think this time around the fed will have a benign tightening cycle, so i think that' s a good investment. anthony: thank you to mark fisher, suzanne s
anthony: i will tell you something i don' t think we are ever going back on, we are in an age of government intervention. it does not seem like we are going back on that anytime soon. mark: as the economies improve in the fed raises interest rates, there are more assets that will be deployed, more physical assets than paper assets. anthony: gary: the fact is as an investor, you have to take avenge vantage of the opportunities that are created. as you will have discussed with us today. anthony:...
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. >> reporter: today, the family launched a national petition, urging states to set an age limit for use of automatic weapons. >> laws say that children can't drink, can't drive, can't vote, but they can shoot fully automatic assault weapons. >> reporter: their attorney marc lamber: >> if you look at the vast majority of states, they don't have any type of regulation whatsoever. >> reporter: after the accident, would you say that you've become antigun? >> definitely not. i am not antigun. i sometimes go to the range with my best friend and her dad. >> reporter: but you know that there are people in this country who believe that any regulation of firearms is dangerous. >> you can own a firearm. that's-- honestly, that's completely fine, but there's no logical reason for an eight- or nine-year-old to be shooting an automatic weapon. >> reporter: in response, the national shooting sports foundation said that's for the parents to decide, not the government. norah, the gun range where vac afs killed still allows children to fire machine guns. >> o'donnell: all right, don dahler, thank you
. >> reporter: today, the family launched a national petition, urging states to set an age limit for use of automatic weapons. >> laws say that children can't drink, can't drive, can't vote, but they can shoot fully automatic assault weapons. >> reporter: their attorney marc lamber: >> if you look at the vast majority of states, they don't have any type of regulation whatsoever. >> reporter: after the accident, would you say that you've become antigun? >>...
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the average age of an auto was 11 years old. new technology takes a long time to wind its way through. rep. issa: now with aftermarket -- not with aftermarket products. mr. bainwol: it took 30 years to go from introduction to 95% penetration. in the case of these technologies that offer such value to society, i think you raise a legitimate point that we have to find a way to fill the gap. the truth of the matter is, in part the gap is filled with the phone that gary pedals. just to give an example -- rep. issa: a match or gary wants -- i'm not sure that gary wants to be called a peddler. mr. bainwol: waze is crowd sourced based, and it provides many of the benefits without the same absolute standard of certainty. we have got to find a way to fulfill the marketplace and i think the apple world does a good job of bridging that. and then ultimately to fill the fleet. i think your point is a valid one in we got to find a way to make it work. rep. issa: mr. shapiro, the question more was, as new innovative items come out of the oem m
the average age of an auto was 11 years old. new technology takes a long time to wind its way through. rep. issa: now with aftermarket -- not with aftermarket products. mr. bainwol: it took 30 years to go from introduction to 95% penetration. in the case of these technologies that offer such value to society, i think you raise a legitimate point that we have to find a way to fill the gap. the truth of the matter is, in part the gap is filled with the phone that gary pedals. just to give an...
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emily: we live in an age of four and increasingly powerful him and platforms.ogle, facebook, and amazon. do you worry at all that any one of them could become too powerful? reid: yes. although not necessarily specifically each one of them. but more as a general system. but naturally, when you have aggregation of platforms, you have to worry about leaving room for entrepreneurs, leaving room for innovation. and so i worry about that on a general basis. not on those specific four companies basis. because i talked to all of the, you know, ceos of those companies. they are all like, 'look, we're just trying to build really great products and do great a things.' emily: richard branson has a private island. steve ballmer is buying a sports team. marc benioff gives a lot away. what do you do? with all the money you have made? reid: so, most of it is still in linkedin stock. because i am building the world through linkedin. i serve on a number of different nonprofit boards, like kiva and endeavor and do something. i try to finance projects that i think are interesting.
emily: we live in an age of four and increasingly powerful him and platforms.ogle, facebook, and amazon. do you worry at all that any one of them could become too powerful? reid: yes. although not necessarily specifically each one of them. but more as a general system. but naturally, when you have aggregation of platforms, you have to worry about leaving room for entrepreneurs, leaving room for innovation. and so i worry about that on a general basis. not on those specific four companies basis....
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that in an age of attention deficits, these students will practice thousands of hours. crisis, music is their salvation. all of project step's 60 students have graduated high school and half of them have gone on to the country's most prestigious ivy league schools or conservatories. and jaffee says more than half of them are now professional musicians themselves. does the program change lives? >>it does change lives, i believe it does change lives. it certainly changed my life. >> reporter: and many others through the power of music. this is jared bowen from wgbh for the pbs newshour in boston. >> ifill: we'll be back with a look at the american heroin epidemic. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. >> ifill: now, the latest addition to the newshour bookshelf. according to the centers for disease control, heroin usage in the u.s. has doubled among young adults in the last decade and deaths have quadrupled. former "los angeles times" reporter sam quinones looks at what's driving that surge in his new book "dreamland: the true tale of america's opi
that in an age of attention deficits, these students will practice thousands of hours. crisis, music is their salvation. all of project step's 60 students have graduated high school and half of them have gone on to the country's most prestigious ivy league schools or conservatories. and jaffee says more than half of them are now professional musicians themselves. does the program change lives? >>it does change lives, i believe it does change lives. it certainly changed my life. >>...