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five moments in british library to guide you through anotherfive moments in history., rebecca jones and the rest of the witness team, thanks for watching and goodbye. the latest live upstate will take you to the rest of the weekend, give you to the rest of the weekend, give you a look at the start of next week which is looking unsettled, which means if you want rain on the garden, there is some in the forecast. it is mainly dry this afternoon. a load of sunshine to be had. cloud increasing in wales and the south—west and thicker cloud in the south—west and thicker cloud in the far north and north—west of scotla nd the far north and north—west of scotland giving outbreaks of rain. but your pictures coming in today have shown a lot of sunshine. this is the isle of wight and the big picture for the start of the weekend. this weather system at the other end of the uk we are watching for the rain. the far north of mainland scotland, it is breezy as well compared with the rest of the uk. let's look at things are for the rest of this afternoon and this evening. i have the we
five moments in british library to guide you through anotherfive moments in history., rebecca jones and the rest of the witness team, thanks for watching and goodbye. the latest live upstate will take you to the rest of the weekend, give you to the rest of the weekend, give you a look at the start of next week which is looking unsettled, which means if you want rain on the garden, there is some in the forecast. it is mainly dry this afternoon. a load of sunshine to be had. cloud increasing in...
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hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london. we've got another five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg were executed by electric chair after being convicted of spying for the soviet union. our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert. archive: one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games
hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london. we've got another five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel...
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hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london. five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg were executed by electric chair after being convicted of spying for the soviet union. our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert. archive: one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games with my brother. i
hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london. five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg were...
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welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between communists and the nationalists. translation: i never even thought about joining the communists. i followed the nationalist party all the way. i'm 99 years old, and i still haven't changed my mind about that. for most people, life was wretched. someone had to rescue china from these miserable conditions. there were two men willing to try. one was chiang kai—shek, who was leader of the nationalist troops. the other was mao zedong, who wanted to turn china into a communist state. the two men were to become bitter rivals. translation: chiang kai—shek was a patriot. we worshipped him ba
welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between communists and the...
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when the next week at the british library. were there. for now, goodbye. hello there. good morning. generally speaking, the weather's been unsettled in recent days. that was certainly the case yesterday with showers in scotland and northern ireland. this was taken by one of our weather watchers. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland. in between the two, dry weather. temperatures down to 15—16 degrees further south. the morning, showers around in scotland. mainly in the west of scotland. the north of northern ireland. the further south you are, largely dry. one or two showers into the morning in northern england. some good spells of sunshine. a lovely start to the day for much of wales. one or two showers here. for the south—west of england, thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. through the english channel, a lot of cloud and rain will never be too far away. this weather front may drift back in. so after a decent start to the day at the oval, you may w
when the next week at the british library. were there. for now, goodbye. hello there. good morning. generally speaking, the weather's been unsettled in recent days. that was certainly the case yesterday with showers in scotland and northern ireland. this was taken by one of our weather watchers. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland. in between the two, dry weather. temperatures down to 15—16 degrees further south....
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they'll be along with an exhibit at the british library in london from this october to february of next year. harry potter, a history of imaginic, the book of the exhibition will allow readers to explore the curriculum at hogwarts school of witchcraft. the other book, harry potter, a journey through a history of magic, will cover mystical subject including unicorns and witchcraft. >> you have to be a wizard to say those words so early in the morning. >> if you haven't read harry potter books, there's a lot of words you have to work through. >>> still ahead, a heartbreaking loss for young soccer players two weeks before the start of their season. what a community is doing to help a youth soccer league after their equipment was stolen. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i se fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and
they'll be along with an exhibit at the british library in london from this october to february of next year. harry potter, a history of imaginic, the book of the exhibition will allow readers to explore the curriculum at hogwarts school of witchcraft. the other book, harry potter, a journey through a history of magic, will cover mystical subject including unicorns and witchcraft. >> you have to be a wizard to say those words so early in the morning. >> if you haven't read harry...
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the exhibit will be featured at the british library and opens on october 20th. >> finally it's been ale that's out of this world. but today a bag containing moon dust will now be heading to auction. now, it was used by neil armstrong during the first manned moon mission. nasa fought to reclaim it after it was misidentified and sold at on online government auction but the judge ruled it legally belonged to a woman who bought it it's expected to sell for two to $4 million. >> thousand return on your invest. but how do we really know. >> that's a good question. >> how are you going to test it. >> yeah, exactly. >> against what? >> yeah. let me compare to it my moon dust over here. >> yeah. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, local lawmakers are pushing to ban circus performances in our region. >> and for the second time in a week a raccoon has attacked a person in arlington. >> as we head to break let's go ahead and look live across the d.c. region. the time right now is 4:41 and we are already at 80 degrees. it's going to be a hot one, folks but we're used to it right now, right? you're
the exhibit will be featured at the british library and opens on october 20th. >> finally it's been ale that's out of this world. but today a bag containing moon dust will now be heading to auction. now, it was used by neil armstrong during the first manned moon mission. nasa fought to reclaim it after it was misidentified and sold at on online government auction but the judge ruled it legally belonged to a woman who bought it it's expected to sell for two to $4 million. >> thousand...
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will expand with two new books but not the old spellbinding serious novels and written by the british librarynd the history of magic in the book of exhibition will allow readers to explore the curriculum at the hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. harry potter, the history of magic will cover mystical subjects and the books are set to hit the shelves on october 20. >>> the lawyers have come up with a new way to finance the billion-dollar san francisco arena and it is like a long- term interest free loan from fans. under the membership program season-ticket holders for the new chase center will have to pay for the price of each game and a one time fee. the warriors will pay the fee back in 30 years. the team says it is unlike personal seat licenses which require fans the purchase a fee to purchase season tickets for that seat, and the warriors planet differently because they ultimately refund the money. >>> if you have the old pablo sandoval jersey, pull it out because he is coming back to the giants and reportedly signing a minor league contract with san francisco tomorrow. he was offi
will expand with two new books but not the old spellbinding serious novels and written by the british librarynd the history of magic in the book of exhibition will allow readers to explore the curriculum at the hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. harry potter, the history of magic will cover mystical subjects and the books are set to hit the shelves on october 20. >>> the lawyers have come up with a new way to finance the billion-dollar san francisco arena and it is like a...
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the british library is releasing two new books in october. it's to mark the 20th anniversary of the first harry potter novel. the new books will focus on the history of the magic and teachings of hogwarts. books will be in an exit from october through february of next year. >>> the internet is going crazy over a picture of beyonce's wax figure. it's currently on display at madame tussaud's in new york. a man named overposted it on twitter yesterday. others responded saying it looks nothing like her. others say it looks, whitewashed. the museum tells tmz it's bad lighting in the picture. >>> and finally, trending today, a scary ride for wwes shane mcmahon. his helicopter crash landed in the water off the new york coast. he was headed to the hamptons on tuesday night to see his son. the pilot noticed something was wrong and he called may day before they lost power and crashed down nearly 2,000 feet from the shore. >> you hear a bang and, um, then you start saying we're going to do an emergency landing in the water. so yes, it was very unnerving
the british library is releasing two new books in october. it's to mark the 20th anniversary of the first harry potter novel. the new books will focus on the history of the magic and teachings of hogwarts. books will be in an exit from october through february of next year. >>> the internet is going crazy over a picture of beyonce's wax figure. it's currently on display at madame tussaud's in new york. a man named overposted it on twitter yesterday. others responded saying it looks...
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two new "harry potter" books are coming in october and they coincide with an exhibition at the british library celebrating the series' 20th anniversary if you can believe that. one book centers on the exhibit and the subjects that harry studied at wizard school. the other book delves into mystical subjects like alchemy and unicorns. >>> i'm not eating at this one again. >> well, that's the last thing you want to see while you're eating your burrito, right? witnesses say mice fell from the ceiling at a chipotle restaurant in dallas. you can see a couple on the floor there, one climbing up the wall too. chipotle says this was an extremely isolated incident. the companys crawled in through cracks in the walls. >> oh, my word. oh. oh no. >> which will be fixed. happy lunch, everybody. >> it's worse when you replay it and you watch it again and again. >> we're done with that. trust us. >> sheena. >>> i guess there really is nothing worse. the forecast looks pretty good compared to the video that we just saw, even with the extreme heat but we do have a weather alert out today and tomorrow. we have a
two new "harry potter" books are coming in october and they coincide with an exhibition at the british library celebrating the series' 20th anniversary if you can believe that. one book centers on the exhibit and the subjects that harry studied at wizard school. the other book delves into mystical subjects like alchemy and unicorns. >>> i'm not eating at this one again. >> well, that's the last thing you want to see while you're eating your burrito, right? witnesses say...
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the books will coincide with an exit at the british library, in london, set to run from this octoberough february of next year. >> the first book, harry potter, history of magic, the book of the exhibition it is to explore the curriculum at the witchcraft and wizard re. potters school and harry potter, a journey through history of magic will cover mystical subjects including unicorns and witchcraft. >>> 5:51 time right now, heart broking loss just two weeks before start of soccer season, we will tell you how a community is trying to help a youth sock soccer league after thieves stole their equipment. >> welcome back to mornings on two. in a youth soccer league, is scrambling to replace equipment that was stolen before the season starts next month. someone broke into a mobile storage unit on the property of westmore high school and took items belonging to the chapter of the american youth soccer organization. the thieves stole paint used to mark the soccer field. soccer balls, a generator action a goal post and other equipment. the loss is estimateat 3 to $5,000. >>> pretty devastatin
the books will coincide with an exit at the british library, in london, set to run from this octoberough february of next year. >> the first book, harry potter, history of magic, the book of the exhibition it is to explore the curriculum at the witchcraft and wizard re. potters school and harry potter, a journey through history of magic will cover mystical subjects including unicorns and witchcraft. >>> 5:51 time right now, heart broking loss just two weeks before start of soccer...
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it will be featured at the british library and opens october 20. >> and a court battle that's out ofbe heading to auction. now, it was used by neil armstrong during the first manned moon mission. nasa thought to reclaim it after it was misidentified and sold at an online government auction. a judge ruled it legally belonged to a woman who bought it for just under a thousand dollars. it's expected to sell for t to $4 million. good investment. >> how did she realize that it was what it was if it was a misidentified thing sold at an auction. >> i don't know. that's a great question. when i'm eating a bag of beignets and it has all the sugar on the bottom how do i know that's not moon dust. >> exactly. >> the show may not go on in montgomery county. the days of circuses featuring animal acts could be numbered if a new bill before the county council gets approved. the bill would -- the supporters say forcing animals to perform is not humane. >> we do have circuses in montgomery county. now circuses can be popular and successful utilizing humans. humans have informed consent. they know wha
it will be featured at the british library and opens october 20. >> and a court battle that's out ofbe heading to auction. now, it was used by neil armstrong during the first manned moon mission. nasa thought to reclaim it after it was misidentified and sold at an online government auction. a judge ruled it legally belonged to a woman who bought it for just under a thousand dollars. it's expected to sell for t to $4 million. good investment. >> how did she realize that it was what...
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the opening of new harry potter exhibit at the british library.bjects studied at hog warts they're set to hit the store shelves in >>> ♪ >> crazy how kids were like treat reiding those huge books back in the day. the kids would just read them. it was incredible. >> sit down and read cover to cover. >> right. >> in a lot of cases. got the magic touch, pun intended. >> there loosed the fifth book some and guy found out the end of it and drove by when people were lined up admit into buy the book and told the ending of the book. >> what jerk. >> people who do that deserve to be in jail. [ laughter ] >> literary jail. >> that should be a crime to do that to people. >> that's jerk move. >> waiting in line. >> a little funny, though. >> little funny. [ laughter ] >> people waiting hours and all of a sudden, snake kills dumb bell dorf. >> big movie last night in d.c. two movie premieres. inconvenient sequel. we have the trailer here this is a film that is specifically a sequel to the 2006 inconvenient truth and about global warming and this obviously very
the opening of new harry potter exhibit at the british library.bjects studied at hog warts they're set to hit the store shelves in >>> ♪ >> crazy how kids were like treat reiding those huge books back in the day. the kids would just read them. it was incredible. >> sit down and read cover to cover. >> right. >> in a lot of cases. got the magic touch, pun intended. >> there loosed the fifth book some and guy found out the end of it and drove by when...
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british north america act. actually, quite a bit of the constitution was written here in this library.room table, perhaps they stood by the saloon fire on a cold, wintry day. and i feel so lucky. i discovered it all by chance. with the government now modelled on the british parliament, modern canada was born on the 1july 1867. i certainly was not aware of it, and i don't think enough canadians were aware. the setting is hugely important, but it is also the important role of the people. i look forward to actually having the chance to make sure that it gets better known. diaries, telegrams and letters have been uncovered, adding real colour to these negotiations. uk—based canadians invited to the castle were certainly moved. don't start! why is it so emotional? well, this is coming home. this is... england is home to me, even though we have lived in canada a0 years. it wasn't just the constitution of canada that was drafted in this library. the name of this new territory was decided here, as well, although there were other suggestions. franklin was one, quickly followed by guefeleland, b
british north america act. actually, quite a bit of the constitution was written here in this library.room table, perhaps they stood by the saloon fire on a cold, wintry day. and i feel so lucky. i discovered it all by chance. with the government now modelled on the british parliament, modern canada was born on the 1july 1867. i certainly was not aware of it, and i don't think enough canadians were aware. the setting is hugely important, but it is also the important role of the people. i look...
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these anytime or search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. britishme minister theresa may takes questions from commons. of then president trump's remarks at saturday night's tribute for veterans at the kennedy center. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q and a with former nixon speechwriter and commentator pat cannon -- pat buchanan. of the uk too. >> questions for the prime minister? >> thank you, mister speaker. the house will be aware that the prosecution service announced charging petitions and relations to hillsboro. i know from working with the families when i was home secretary this will be a day of mixed emotion for them but the house will understand i cannot do anything further on matters subject to criminal prosecution. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my powerhouse, such meetings later today. >> over the past month, social media -- people putting labor party posters on my home and pushing them through my letterbox and some even urinated on my office door. a
these anytime or search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. britishme minister theresa may takes questions from commons. of then president trump's remarks at saturday night's tribute for veterans at the kennedy center. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q and a with former nixon speechwriter and commentator pat cannon -- pat buchanan. of the uk too. >> questions for the prime minister? >> thank you, mister speaker. the house will be aware that the prosecution service...
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british north america act. actually, quite a bit of the constitution was written here in this library.saloon fire on a cold, wintry day. and i feel so lucky. i discovered it all by chance. with the government now modelled on the british parliament, modern canada was born on the onejuly 1867. i certainly was not aware of it, and i don't think enough canadians were aware. the setting is hugely important, but it is also the important role of the people. i look forward to actually having the chance to make sure that it gets better known. diaries, telegrams and letters have been uncovered, adding real colour to these negotiations. uk—based canadians invited to the castle were certainly moved. don't stop! why is it so emotional? well, this is coming home. this is... england is home to me, even though we have lived in canada a0 years. it wasn't just the constitution of canada that was drafted in this library. the name of this new territory was decided here, as well, although there were other suggestions. franklin was one, quickly followed by guefeleland, before lord canarvon had his way, and
british north america act. actually, quite a bit of the constitution was written here in this library.saloon fire on a cold, wintry day. and i feel so lucky. i discovered it all by chance. with the government now modelled on the british parliament, modern canada was born on the onejuly 1867. i certainly was not aware of it, and i don't think enough canadians were aware. the setting is hugely important, but it is also the important role of the people. i look forward to actually having the chance...
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you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. announcer: now britishirst inretary of state standing for theresa may. bill clintonent and george w. bush on leadership. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to ,ee q&a with manal al-sharif talking about her women's rights efforts in saudi arabia. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, a political reporter for the los angeles times and chicago tribune. and a white house correspondent for all of the week ahead in washington. and national border patrol president talks about the trump administration's approach to border security. be sure to watch watch the internal life and :00 eastern monday morning during joined the discussion. british secretary of state and to questions -- answered questions for theresa may. he discusses the state of brexit negotiations, the uk's role in the syrian refugee crisis, and future trade deals with the european union, as well as other countries. this runs 40 minutes. h the european union.
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grounds very different so one of the sets of paper its was studying here at the library where the papers of the last british general, he reads on a daily basis the stories of loyalist trying to make their journey back, trying row claim property, and meeting not just with discrimination but with renewed popular violence, threats to their lives, tarring and feathering, some political murders. the reconciliation is be no means a forgone conclusion. overall, the new american nation does end up reintegrateing itself somewhat faster than many other societies after revolutions that were also civil wars. it helps that 60,000 of the -- are already in permanent exile but there's more to that the and this where is we come to leadership of figures like washington work insists that the new nation needs to comply with the peace treaty, and claim itself place amongst the powers of the world. alexander hamilton makes a keir immediately after the war, the lawyer next city, defending loyalists against discrimination and property claims he says the order and tolerance must trump the passions of a few, mean vindictive passions
grounds very different so one of the sets of paper its was studying here at the library where the papers of the last british general, he reads on a daily basis the stories of loyalist trying to make their journey back, trying row claim property, and meeting not just with discrimination but with renewed popular violence, threats to their lives, tarring and feathering, some political murders. the reconciliation is be no means a forgone conclusion. overall, the new american nation does end up...
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british north america act. actually quite a bit of the constitution was written here in this library.s they stood by the saloon fire ona perhaps they stood by the saloon fire on a cold, wintry day. and i feel so lucky. i discovered it all by chance. with the government now modelled on the british parliament, modern canada was born on the first ofjuly 18 67. i certainly was not aware of it, and i don't think enough canadians were aware. the setting is hugely important, but it is also the important role of the people. i look forward to actually having the chance to make sure that it gets better known. diaries, telegrams and letters have been uncovered, adding real colour to these negotiations. uk—based canadians invited to the castle were certainly moved. don't stop! why is it so emotional? well, this is coming home. this is... england is home to me, even though we have lived in canada a0 years. home to me, even though we have lived in canada 40 years. it wasn't just the constitution of canada that was drafted in this library. the name of this new territory was decided as well, although
british north america act. actually quite a bit of the constitution was written here in this library.s they stood by the saloon fire ona perhaps they stood by the saloon fire on a cold, wintry day. and i feel so lucky. i discovered it all by chance. with the government now modelled on the british parliament, modern canada was born on the first ofjuly 18 67. i certainly was not aware of it, and i don't think enough canadians were aware. the setting is hugely important, but it is also the...
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library. less than a month after brexit negotiations, the european union parliament is threatening a veto over the rights of eu citizens in the u.k. three they say the britishhe proposal would some people at second-class status. more and more americans are spending their golden years on the job. older werele 65 or working at least part-time in the second quarter of 2017. the age group's employment population ratio has not been higher in 55 years. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. david? david: thank you, mark. world leaders wrapped up their two-day summit in hamburg over the weekend. everyone walked away saying they got something. here to take us with what .appened is mike mckee joining us from london, alan crawford. let's start with you, alan, you are close to where it happened. let's talk about people to begin with. there are reports in the u.s. that angela merkel was a clear winner, the chair of the g-20. she kept it together. is it clear that she comes across enhanced by this experience? >> i would argue she certainly comes out of this looking
library. less than a month after brexit negotiations, the european union parliament is threatening a veto over the rights of eu citizens in the u.k. three they say the britishhe proposal would some people at second-class status. more and more americans are spending their golden years on the job. older werele 65 or working at least part-time in the second quarter of 2017. the age group's employment population ratio has not been higher in 55 years. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than...