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that's what john hancock has in mind isn't it? >> it's broader than that but that's the fundamental. an incentive p to live healthier for your benefit and lower premiums. >> will this increase sales? i know it has been stagnant for years. this feels gimmicky to me. what do you think? >> i don't think it is. the industry has been in the telematics on the pnc side. there's opportunity as well. people are motivated by both good health and lower premiums so it seems like something that will catch on. it certainly has in south afterkarkster and moved to the u.k. and now in the u.s. >> who is the demographic, the younger crowd less likely to want to buy life insurance younger crowd is amenable to getting lower premiums but if you look around any mall people walking around you see it on people of all ages. target is broad. >> we see that's the case. what about privacy issues, inevitably t come up when they gather this kind of information about your activity at some point. will there be privacy issues facing the life insurance companies?
that's what john hancock has in mind isn't it? >> it's broader than that but that's the fundamental. an incentive p to live healthier for your benefit and lower premiums. >> will this increase sales? i know it has been stagnant for years. this feels gimmicky to me. what do you think? >> i don't think it is. the industry has been in the telematics on the pnc side. there's opportunity as well. people are motivated by both good health and lower premiums so it seems like something...
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that is what john hancock is offering. the company is launching a new life insurance program that can save consumers as much as 15% off their annual premium. with that hefty discount comes with a price. you have to share your personal information. here to explain, the john hancock financial president. great to have you here, craig. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. gerri: we're very clear just about this product. i heard a lot about it. explain to me what you're doing? >> we launched this product today. i'm really excited to be transforming the life insurance industry here in the u.s. i guess what do i mean by that? first of all john hancock is already one of the major sellers of life insurance in america. but if you look at the market over the last 20 to 30 years, actually insurance ownership has been declining in the united states. gerri: down pretty dramatically about 30%. but you have a plan whereby people can get discounts on this product. ifthey share health information so tell me what your company is as
that is what john hancock is offering. the company is launching a new life insurance program that can save consumers as much as 15% off their annual premium. with that hefty discount comes with a price. you have to share your personal information. here to explain, the john hancock financial president. great to have you here, craig. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. gerri: we're very clear just about this product. i heard a lot about it. explain to me what you're doing?...
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joining us to explain is john hancock, insurance president michael doubty. how does the program work. >> we've been trying to as an industry i'd say get people to be, you know, more engaging with life insurance products and the program basically works by saying if you stay healthy, you're going to live a longer, healthier life. that's good for us as an insurance company and good for you but that creates value. we can share it back with you as a consumer by lowering premiums and giving discounts and rewards from major retail partners. >> i see you have silver stat with us with 3500 point, gold, 7,000. platinum, 10,000. what do you have to do to get those? >> you can engage in a number of ways, getting people to take a small step to be healthy. for example, first time we've been able to integrate life insurance with a fitbit. we give everyone a fitbit so one of the things that can get you points is activity. taking step, going to the gym, august of those types of things will earn you points. going to get an annual physical screening rat a doctor or we've actua
joining us to explain is john hancock, insurance president michael doubty. how does the program work. >> we've been trying to as an industry i'd say get people to be, you know, more engaging with life insurance products and the program basically works by saying if you stay healthy, you're going to live a longer, healthier life. that's good for us as an insurance company and good for you but that creates value. we can share it back with you as a consumer by lowering premiums and giving...
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hancock, berkeley springs up in to pennsylvania. not far from chambersburg green castle, also in to fayetteville. >> that area by frederick county and virginia, morgan county, northeastern hampshire county. >> the main focus is north and west right now. we'll zoom in a little bit. this is the severe thunderstorm warning till 7:45. then there's another one till 7:30. if you're in hancock berkeley springs get ready for strong and gusty winds and the possibility of heavy rains and flash flooding. these storms are still pretty heavy. this is the lightning down toward stafford west side of i-95. don't see any hail in it right now but we do know the winds could gust to 40 or 50 miles per hour and also rainfall rates over an inch per hour. all the storms are now moving northeast at about 40, 40 miles per hour. headed also toward lorton. headlines, trying to watch until 10:00. lower your umbrella, secure loose objects like garbage can lids, recycle bins, get them inside. storms will taper to showers about 10 a.m. the threat of severe weathe
hancock, berkeley springs up in to pennsylvania. not far from chambersburg green castle, also in to fayetteville. >> that area by frederick county and virginia, morgan county, northeastern hampshire county. >> the main focus is north and west right now. we'll zoom in a little bit. this is the severe thunderstorm warning till 7:45. then there's another one till 7:30. if you're in hancock berkeley springs get ready for strong and gusty winds and the possibility of heavy rains and...
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nominee people have told us sad and is a dead person inside *unintelligble * >> pam: sioux's that hancock handcuffed tonight. police in san mateo are concerned there may be additional victims. of a registered sex offender who has been working as a massage therapist. they arrested. >> >> pam: global were looking is the final page anticipation if anyone else reports in similar or victims of the crime to please call >> pam: contra costa health officials say. a saint mary's college student has meningitis. and dozens of students and staff. may have recently come in contact with that student. which means they too need treatment. kron four's jeff bush is live tonight in moraga with the latest jeff. >> jeff: i still was the place a law professor morning because the meningitis college officials would only say that the student is male and that others on campus were ordered to take antibiotics immediately as a preventitive measure to make sure the disease does not spread to others on campus. about >> : >> dr. nishant shah : the student who was ill is getting treatment for meningecocle disease which
nominee people have told us sad and is a dead person inside *unintelligble * >> pam: sioux's that hancock handcuffed tonight. police in san mateo are concerned there may be additional victims. of a registered sex offender who has been working as a massage therapist. they arrested. >> >> pam: global were looking is the final page anticipation if anyone else reports in similar or victims of the crime to please call >> pam: contra costa health officials say. a saint mary's...
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paula hancocks with that. >> reporter: man enjoys a fun day at the amusement park.ry photo highly choreographed and image analyzed around the world. north korean leader kim jong-un must know every move is watched. last year out of control. was he dead? guess is ankle surgery. and now a bandage on his right wrist although it didn't stop him shaving or hands. shaves his hair and even shrinking eyebrows get international attention. but to counter the flippant there's the sobering. rocket launchers, a third nuclear test. brutal prison camps and purges. including his uncle tech executed in 2013 for allegedly trying to overthrow the government. ken yongdo was a member of the elite and still contacts in pyongyang. said he's erratic and unpredictable. he's much younger than when jong-il took picture. he's trying to show he's fearless and does things that put him in the way of danger and feels the need to show off. some tastes have been passed down from father to son. although with kim jong-un, skirts are shorter and the music are funkier but the entertainment doesn't start
paula hancocks with that. >> reporter: man enjoys a fun day at the amusement park.ry photo highly choreographed and image analyzed around the world. north korean leader kim jong-un must know every move is watched. last year out of control. was he dead? guess is ankle surgery. and now a bandage on his right wrist although it didn't stop him shaving or hands. shaves his hair and even shrinking eyebrows get international attention. but to counter the flippant there's the sobering. rocket...
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msnbc when they asked if i regretted signing the letter my response was, my only regret is like john hancock that i didn't make my signature bigger. so the ayatollah can read it without his reading glasses. you know, i'm so grateful to be back with each and every one of you. it was 58 years ago that my father fled cuba. he'd when he came to america, he could not speak english. he was a teenager, 18 years old. he was washing dishes making $.50 an hour, and he was filled with hopes and dreams. the same hopes and dreams that everyone of us, everyone of our parents, everyone of her grandparents had and have. that is the miracle of america. no nation in the history of the world is allowed so many millions of people to come with nothing and achieve anything. it is why we will turn this country around. if you look at the fundamental dna of americans, we are all the children of those who risked everything for freedom.
msnbc when they asked if i regretted signing the letter my response was, my only regret is like john hancock that i didn't make my signature bigger. so the ayatollah can read it without his reading glasses. you know, i'm so grateful to be back with each and every one of you. it was 58 years ago that my father fled cuba. he'd when he came to america, he could not speak english. he was a teenager, 18 years old. he was washing dishes making $.50 an hour, and he was filled with hopes and dreams....
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paula hancocks joins us live from seoul. wondering what the mood is on the ground for the president and the families. the government is to blame according to those waiting for clearancers as to why their loved ones died. >> well, a atmosphere here. at protest tent city. central sol central seoul. they want more input. they want -- less interference as they put it from the government itself. so that has been, sort of a battle between the two sides. you show you what is happening here. one year on. everybody is coming to lay a flower at the make shift memorial there. you can see the back here. a number of photos. these ash the photos of some of the school children. some of the victims, who lost their lives on that day. and went down with the ferry when it sank. of course there are more victims to talk about. there are nine who are yet to be found. those families obviously finding stew dale difficult. they have been asking for the ferry to be lifted. salvaged and hoped their loved ones are find. what we heard from today, from t
paula hancocks joins us live from seoul. wondering what the mood is on the ground for the president and the families. the government is to blame according to those waiting for clearancers as to why their loved ones died. >> well, a atmosphere here. at protest tent city. central sol central seoul. they want more input. they want -- less interference as they put it from the government itself. so that has been, sort of a battle between the two sides. you show you what is happening here. one...
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paula hancocks with more. >>> you want us to kill the leader of north korea?. >> reporter: a silly comedy in the united states seen as an act of terrorism in north korea. a devastating cyberattack and months of recriminations followed. now the movie may have found its way into the most isolated country on earth. this man has been studying the wind droekz south korea for -- direction to south korea for weeks. he's sending dollar bills and political leaflets across the border. he hoped north koreans would find it funny, they didn't. but he it says doesn't matter. "the regime hates the equipment," he says, "because it shows kim jong-un as a man, not a god. he cries, he's afraid like us and gets assassinated it destroys the idolization of the leader." in the dead of night, his precious cargo hidden, lee travels from his home it an area close to the border, an area south korean police and military following him do not want us to disclose. they also asked us not to film them. these propaganda balloons infuriate north korea. its military fired on similar balloon seve
paula hancocks with more. >>> you want us to kill the leader of north korea?. >> reporter: a silly comedy in the united states seen as an act of terrorism in north korea. a devastating cyberattack and months of recriminations followed. now the movie may have found its way into the most isolated country on earth. this man has been studying the wind droekz south korea for -- direction to south korea for weeks. he's sending dollar bills and political leaflets across the border. he...
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thoughts now from the man behind the plan john hancock, welcome to power lunch. tell me how it works. are we right saying potentially every moves are tracked? as i understand it what you get if you sign up for this program, which i gather is both -- available in a term life or a whole or universal life format is basically a fit bit that tracks your activity or your output, am i right on that or what more does it count that i'm not aware of? >> yeah basically, you're absolutely right. a fitbit basically tracks your activity so there's actually inside a fitbit there's not gps technology, so it does not track your every move, but, basically, our program is really -- there's a lot of science behind it obviously, and data that's straightforward. if we were a life insurance company, if our customers are staying healthy, we're doing well, we'll share value back with people. we encourage them to maintain and take small steps to improve their health. >> i used a fitbit until it petered out on me, frankly, but it linked back to the cell phone or ipad. does this link up to
thoughts now from the man behind the plan john hancock, welcome to power lunch. tell me how it works. are we right saying potentially every moves are tracked? as i understand it what you get if you sign up for this program, which i gather is both -- available in a term life or a whole or universal life format is basically a fit bit that tracks your activity or your output, am i right on that or what more does it count that i'm not aware of? >> yeah basically, you're absolutely right. a...
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a downed tree has cleared east prospect road and hancock road. moving better in upper gwynedd. lots of problems out there, the roads are wet slow it down. >>> developing this morning a large tnld tore through northern -- tornado tore through northern i illinois. >> every structure in the town of airedale was flattened or damaged. authorities are making sure no one is trapped or in need of rescue. the weather system packing hail and damaging winds rumped through the midwest and the plains, it will weaken as it heads our way. >>> we have learned that a security guard shot at the headquarters of the census bureau has died. a man and woman were fighting inside a vehicle and the guard approached the car. the man shot him and a shootout injured the man both were conscious when they were rushed to the hospital. the woman is safe. the security guard died. >>> michael slager is charged with murder for shooting walter scott to death in the back. eva pilgrim is live in our satellite center she's got more, good morning. >> this video from the police cruiser
a downed tree has cleared east prospect road and hancock road. moving better in upper gwynedd. lots of problems out there, the roads are wet slow it down. >>> developing this morning a large tnld tore through northern -- tornado tore through northern i illinois. >> every structure in the town of airedale was flattened or damaged. authorities are making sure no one is trapped or in need of rescue. the weather system packing hail and damaging winds rumped through the midwest and...
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paula hancocks looks at the behavior of the leader. >> reporter: a man in his 30s enjoys a fun day atthe amusement park. ♪ >> reporter: every photo highly choreographed, every image analyzed around the world. north korean leader, kim jong-un, must know his every move is watched. a six-week disappearing act last year had speculation spiraling out of control. was he deposed? was he dead? he reappeared with a cane. south korean intelligence guessed ankle surgery. now a bandage on his right wrist, although it didn't stop him waving or shaking hands. he changes his hair. mainstream media reports it. even his shrinking eyebrows get international attention. to counter the flippant, there is the sobering. rocket launchers, a third nuclear test, brutal prison cam camps. his uncle executed in 2013 for allegedly trying to overthrow the government. he was a member of the north korean elite and says he still has contacts within pyongyang. he calls the young leader erratic and unpredictable. kim jong-un is much jonger ththan -- younger than kim jong-il was when he was in power. he does things that
paula hancocks looks at the behavior of the leader. >> reporter: a man in his 30s enjoys a fun day atthe amusement park. ♪ >> reporter: every photo highly choreographed, every image analyzed around the world. north korean leader, kim jong-un, must know his every move is watched. a six-week disappearing act last year had speculation spiraling out of control. was he deposed? was he dead? he reappeared with a cane. south korean intelligence guessed ankle surgery. now a bandage on his...
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john hancock says policyholders who wear a fitness tracker can get a discount. the company will provide a free monitor to track physical activity. it tracks other activity like doctor appointments. >>> coming up next, a fugitive wanted for murder taken down by the police chief. we're going to show you the bruise to prove it, coming up. >>> we're looking over here to oakland where i just saw a traffic break on the northbound side. even though the lanes were cleared of overnight construction, we still have crews in the area. i'll give you the latest, coming up. >>> tuesday, it is monday blues behind us. bay bridge there from the distance. like the gis wilistening. it's 4:54. san jose's top cop got his hands dirty. police chief tackled a murder suspect trying to get away. the chief gave us these photos last night. torn shirt there, small bruise, san jose pd says the suspect was brought in for questioning yesterday. that's when he made a run for it while in handcuffs. chief saw that arias was running and then sprang into action taking him down. chief says, quote, i
john hancock says policyholders who wear a fitness tracker can get a discount. the company will provide a free monitor to track physical activity. it tracks other activity like doctor appointments. >>> coming up next, a fugitive wanted for murder taken down by the police chief. we're going to show you the bruise to prove it, coming up. >>> we're looking over here to oakland where i just saw a traffic break on the northbound side. even though the lanes were cleared of overnight...
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it's not herby hancock grabbing it. now i think stevie's blind all right. but what is up with that?he has echo location basically-- he's basically a bat. >> i think he has some sight. the songs he writes are way too-- he. >> larry: he has imagination. >> i can't visualize a ribbon in a sky and i can see. >> maybe maybe. >> okay is this our moment. >> break it down. are we seeing eye-to-eye. >> maybe, there are certain things that only become visible to you to your heart to your mind to your soul by the acts of not laying sight upon them. >> larry: we cannot top that ladies and gentlemen. that solves every single conspiracy theory. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> i went to a stevie wonder concert about eight years ago 1968. fingertip, i thought he should be singing i live because he can see that's all i'm saying. he dropped his harmonica he picked it up. i wanted to kik it and see if he picked it up then. if i had been s this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more f
it's not herby hancock grabbing it. now i think stevie's blind all right. but what is up with that?he has echo location basically-- he's basically a bat. >> i think he has some sight. the songs he writes are way too-- he. >> larry: he has imagination. >> i can't visualize a ribbon in a sky and i can see. >> maybe maybe. >> okay is this our moment. >> break it down. are we seeing eye-to-eye. >> maybe, there are certain things that only become visible to...
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one life insurer, john hancock, was the to reward you with that with discounts. are the dollars that you save have big brother watching over you? joining me now john hann dock and michael doughty. how does the program work? >> we have been trying to as a industry get people to be more engaging with life insurance products. the program basically works by saying if you stay healthy, you will live a longer, healthier life. it is good for us, and it is good for you. that creates value and we can share can back with you by giving you lower premiums and giving you discounts. >> i see you have silver status, gold is 7,000, platinum it 10,000. we're all familiar with frequent flier programs, what do you do to get the points. >> it's taking people to take small steps to be healthy. first time being able to integrate life insurance with a fit bit. one of the things that can get you points is activity. taking steps, going to the gym. going to get an annual physical screening at a doctor, and we have partnered with walgreens for a free screening, getting a flu shot, going to
one life insurer, john hancock, was the to reward you with that with discounts. are the dollars that you save have big brother watching over you? joining me now john hann dock and michael doughty. how does the program work? >> we have been trying to as a industry get people to be more engaging with life insurance products. the program basically works by saying if you stay healthy, you will live a longer, healthier life. it is good for us, and it is good for you. that creates value and we...
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oliver: the of this 94 stories of the john hancock center giving a birds eye view of chicago, customerste themselves in a glass balcony that inclines 30 degrees. it is the brainchild of a france company, -- 56, which is operated the conservatory. and also berlin's tallest structure it started off at the famous tower in paris in 1974. >> so we can visit. [speaking french] oliver: back then, the does it cost eight francs. today, the visit is 18 euros, it brings in more than 50 million euros a year. >> it is an incredibly profitable business, but it all depends on property prices. for towers, a few elevators the big thing is the view along with a few ancillary attractions. oliver: all you need are a few telescopes, some roof decking, good weather, and paris will work its magic for the rest. ♪ stephen: and magic it looks as well. other stories yemen's only exporting gas channel has been shut down because the fighting in the area. 40% owned by france's total. classes were reported close to the terminal, which is on the gulf of aden. america's national basketball association has ditched coke
oliver: the of this 94 stories of the john hancock center giving a birds eye view of chicago, customerste themselves in a glass balcony that inclines 30 degrees. it is the brainchild of a france company, -- 56, which is operated the conservatory. and also berlin's tallest structure it started off at the famous tower in paris in 1974. >> so we can visit. [speaking french] oliver: back then, the does it cost eight francs. today, the visit is 18 euros, it brings in more than 50 million euros...
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caller: it's in hancock county. which part? it's in southern hancock county.ost: how much does the industry rely on people like mary to be watchful? guest: she is a great object lesson in what they found in 2012. the public catches more leaks than these technological computer systems. that's because of people like mary who watch over their land. that's a good thing. could we be be forcing to do better? caller: my question is i need help. i live in crawfordsville, indiana. i have gone before the council trying to get help because of the overpopulation below me. we have lost 50 foot of the hill due to the changing of the creek. i have the gas, water, and sewage running down the middle of my road which is in danger of falling into sugarcreek. we are down to eight to 10 feet before this road collapses area --. they are just going to let it collapse. they will let team a clean it up. i want help. i have a home on the inside of the road. i was told they were going to fix that and had some company looking into it. that was a lie. they are letting this hilly road -- h
caller: it's in hancock county. which part? it's in southern hancock county.ost: how much does the industry rely on people like mary to be watchful? guest: she is a great object lesson in what they found in 2012. the public catches more leaks than these technological computer systems. that's because of people like mary who watch over their land. that's a good thing. could we be be forcing to do better? caller: my question is i need help. i live in crawfordsville, indiana. i have gone before the...
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traveling in the spring house area, we have downed tree, closing east prospect road between farm lane and hancock road, north wales road is your best alternate. no delays for mass transit. >> talk more about it, student at the pennsylvania are forced from their homes overnight by the fire. "eyewitness news" on the 3900 block of walnut st. a dumber terrify swept fire into the housing complex. no reported injuries, that fire is now under control, and residents are allowed back inside. also, from overnight firefighters respond to house fire on the 1700 block of bridge street. now, this is new video just back from the scene in frankford. one firefighter is being treated for minor injuries. now, we're told, five residents made it out safely. officials on the scene tell "eyewitness news" smoke detectors alerted the residents to fire in their kitchen. the cause is still under investigation. >>> we are also following a developing story, a census bureau guard shot after he spotted a car allegedly involved in a kidnapping, has died. the shooting happened yesterday at the us census bureau headquarters in ma
traveling in the spring house area, we have downed tree, closing east prospect road between farm lane and hancock road, north wales road is your best alternate. no delays for mass transit. >> talk more about it, student at the pennsylvania are forced from their homes overnight by the fire. "eyewitness news" on the 3900 block of walnut st. a dumber terrify swept fire into the housing complex. no reported injuries, that fire is now under control, and residents are allowed back...
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boston is hancock, isn't it? either boston or chicago. they're climbing the steps of the hancock building, getting job applications for young people to have summer jobs, cops were doing that. but it came because the faith community of the law enforcement officers themselves were part of the strategy. so this isn't a black problem. okay? this is a community wide problem. so our communities need to be strengthened, their communities need to be transformed and we know what works, it's just a matter of having the will to get it done. >> thank you. [ applause ] as i turn this back over to quame i would like to end with a quote from charles hamilton houston that i think addresses these issues and the role of the lawyer on civil rights issues. he says, and i quote, a lawyer is either a social engineer or he is a parasite on society. a social engineer was a highly skilled perceptive sensitive lawyer who understood the constitution of the united states and knew how to explore its uses in the solving of problems of local communities and in betterin
boston is hancock, isn't it? either boston or chicago. they're climbing the steps of the hancock building, getting job applications for young people to have summer jobs, cops were doing that. but it came because the faith community of the law enforcement officers themselves were part of the strategy. so this isn't a black problem. okay? this is a community wide problem. so our communities need to be strengthened, their communities need to be transformed and we know what works, it's just a...
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boston is hancock, isn't it? even boston oregon chicago.y're climbing the systems of the hancock building, getting job applications for young people to have summer jobs cops were doing that. but it same because the faith community of the law enforcement officers themselves were part of the strategy. so this isn't a black problem. okay? this is a community wide problem. so our communities need to be strengthened, their communities need to be transformed and we know what works it's just a matter of having the will to get it done. >> thank you. as i turn this back over to quame i would like to end with a quote from charles hamilton houston that i think addresses these issues and the role of the lawyer on several rights issues. he says, and i quote, a lawyer is either a social engineer or he is a parasite on society. a social engineer was a highly skilled perceptive sensitive lawyer who understood the constitution of the united states and knew how to explore its uses in the solving of problems of local communities and in better ring conditions
boston is hancock, isn't it? even boston oregon chicago.y're climbing the systems of the hancock building, getting job applications for young people to have summer jobs cops were doing that. but it same because the faith community of the law enforcement officers themselves were part of the strategy. so this isn't a black problem. okay? this is a community wide problem. so our communities need to be strengthened, their communities need to be transformed and we know what works it's just a matter...
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and the film maker lewis hancock. lewis, i want to start with you, if i can. cases we have seen there are very young children. given your own experience, is that too young? >> i don't think so at all. i knew at a very young age, i knew i was a boy and would say it when i was 4 or 5 years old. i waited until i was older to transition. 18 or 19 that age because i felt like i had to fit in at high school. before high school, i lived like a boy, looked like a boy and treated like one. i wish i had the knowledge and confidence to come out and say i'm transgender. >> when you look at these youngsters as they are, do you look at it with a hint of envy they are addressing their problem that early or that issue? >> i don't feel envy. i do wish i suppose that i had that chance but i'm please thad people are feeling confident to be able to be themselves now. it's great to see. >> can i ask you, do you think you would have had the same understanding from your family? >> my mom and dad have been very supportive from day one where they didn't have the knowledge they didn't
and the film maker lewis hancock. lewis, i want to start with you, if i can. cases we have seen there are very young children. given your own experience, is that too young? >> i don't think so at all. i knew at a very young age, i knew i was a boy and would say it when i was 4 or 5 years old. i waited until i was older to transition. 18 or 19 that age because i felt like i had to fit in at high school. before high school, i lived like a boy, looked like a boy and treated like one. i wish...
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. >> and cnn's paula hancocks is closely following this event. she joins us with details. it is important day in north korea. with saying lots of heavy snaps from kim junk un and first lady. worth pointing out. the first lady seen in public this year. what are we to make of senate. >> well you know interesting, no other country on earth where the journalists would focus quite so carefully on exactly when a first lady was seen or when ape leader was seen as we saw. he had a disappearance last year. it shows how isolated this country is. the fact thament the receive sold shoe wasn't seen since 17th. that is making news and generating interest among observers. we saw her on september 17. the anniversary of kim junk un's father. his death. that of course we do see her just ahead of this very important day. commemoration of the birth date of the founder of north korea. she is being brought out for the main event. when it comes to members of the elite. when they go, disappear for weeks, on end, or months on end. or not noted. mentioned in state run media. that's noticed because
. >> and cnn's paula hancocks is closely following this event. she joins us with details. it is important day in north korea. with saying lots of heavy snaps from kim junk un and first lady. worth pointing out. the first lady seen in public this year. what are we to make of senate. >> well you know interesting, no other country on earth where the journalists would focus quite so carefully on exactly when a first lady was seen or when ape leader was seen as we saw. he had a...
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john hancock will start offering life insurance discounts if you wear those fitness trackers.need to opt into a new program and then you will get a free fit bit, the program also tracks other activities including doctors visits and vital testing. you may be asking about privacy. the fit bit is collect less information than is normally required to open a policy. >>> the chicken in your fridge will be soon be different. we're joined with more on that. what's this all about? >> you are thinking about dating on chicken, aren't you? >> i'm trying to figure it out. >> one of the nation's largest poultry producers says it will eliminate antibiotics from a quarter of its chicken production. the company is responding to mounting worries that overuse of antibiotics is leading to the rise of drug resistant germs. tyson has also reduced the use of antibiotics in their chicken. >>> and using direct messages to someone else without having to follow them first, fs not automatic, you have to opt into the service. twitter is filing for a trademark on the term "tweet storm" or a linked series o
john hancock will start offering life insurance discounts if you wear those fitness trackers.need to opt into a new program and then you will get a free fit bit, the program also tracks other activities including doctors visits and vital testing. you may be asking about privacy. the fit bit is collect less information than is normally required to open a policy. >>> the chicken in your fridge will be soon be different. we're joined with more on that. what's this all about? >> you...
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. >> all right, paula hancocks live, in south korea. a somber day for so many. thank you. >> police officers use of force is under close scrutiny in the u.s. later this hour we'll look into why it is dominating the news these days. >> plus, a man determined to make a bold statement. he did exactly that. his flight through some of the hef leach restricted airspace in the world. after the break. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. i've been with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion doll
. >> all right, paula hancocks live, in south korea. a somber day for so many. thank you. >> police officers use of force is under close scrutiny in the u.s. later this hour we'll look into why it is dominating the news these days. >> plus, a man determined to make a bold statement. he did exactly that. his flight through some of the hef leach restricted airspace in the world. after the break. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is...
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a couple of sprinkles up here west of hancock and hagerstown in maryland. let's time out the rain drops for you, dry through lunch time. here comes the rain. 1:00 to 3:00. right through the heart of the metro down into southern maryland and then we turn dry again for later on this week. an 80% chance you'll get rained on today. there could be a brief delay to start the nationals game. first pitch is at 7:05. but they should be able to play baseball today. all the warm weather we have been enjoying that's a thing of the past as a cool pattern settles in. >> getting chilly. got to get that wrap back out, that pashmina for eun. ravensworth road at kalorama road, it should be open by 6:00 a.m. they had some wires across it and shut down since yesterday. b.w. parkway into and out of town, looking good. same thing as you look at prince george's county. a big look at prince george's county. north of route 1 right here, nice and clear. and 66 headed into town you're a little bit slow here as you're headed in. kind of from the gainesville area. remember to listen to
a couple of sprinkles up here west of hancock and hagerstown in maryland. let's time out the rain drops for you, dry through lunch time. here comes the rain. 1:00 to 3:00. right through the heart of the metro down into southern maryland and then we turn dry again for later on this week. an 80% chance you'll get rained on today. there could be a brief delay to start the nationals game. first pitch is at 7:05. but they should be able to play baseball today. all the warm weather we have been...
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please let me get to hancock.o pittsburgh." >> reporter: back in the er, a resident, trying to rally autumn's failing body, stuck an iv into her and noticed something quite odd -- her blood in his tube showed shocking red. >> and the observation of that doc at the bedside that, "this blood is too red. why am i seeing blood this brilliantly red saturation?" >> to them this was out of this world. just couldn't make any sense out of it. >> reporter: eventually, autumn went into cardiac arrest. doctors managed to bring her back, barely. >> they actually took turns -- doing chest compressions to try to get some reaction from her, to try to get her heart -- moving and pumping again. >> reporter: another doctor reviewed autumn's symptoms and ordered up a test. he wanted a toxicology screen of her blood. hours passed. her blood was being pumped into a machine that was doing the oxygenating work of her heart and lungs. at some point, word had reached her cousin sharon, now living in washington state. sharon talked by phone
please let me get to hancock.o pittsburgh." >> reporter: back in the er, a resident, trying to rally autumn's failing body, stuck an iv into her and noticed something quite odd -- her blood in his tube showed shocking red. >> and the observation of that doc at the bedside that, "this blood is too red. why am i seeing blood this brilliantly red saturation?" >> to them this was out of this world. just couldn't make any sense out of it. >> reporter:...
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this one headed toward western maryland hancock. right around 40. it's headed toward williamsport clear spring, new hope by 5:12. this whole line thshgs is where we've seen most of the action just to our west. right down i-66, bluemont middleburg area just down into areas of falkier county, that pulling to the north and northwest toward blue ridge mountain xaets s estates as well as della plane. potential for heavy rain, downr pours, lightning. tomorrow morning still wet weather but just showers, nothing too heavy. we start the day at 54 low 50s, 60 between 8:00 and 10:00. it will turn drizzly, cool and damp especially the early part of the day. our rain chances will start up around 60%, mainly south of d.c., then we'll start to see the chance drop by the afternoon. once it drops still going to be on the drizzly sprinkly side for the afternoon. that could come through at any time. so we've got the green light for recess and dismissal, just damp and cool. kids will need a jacket tomorrow. at least we won't get high winds with this system and those lo
this one headed toward western maryland hancock. right around 40. it's headed toward williamsport clear spring, new hope by 5:12. this whole line thshgs is where we've seen most of the action just to our west. right down i-66, bluemont middleburg area just down into areas of falkier county, that pulling to the north and northwest toward blue ridge mountain xaets s estates as well as della plane. potential for heavy rain, downr pours, lightning. tomorrow morning still wet weather but just...
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john hancock says policy holders who wear a fitness tracker will get a discount. the company will provide a free monitor to track physical activity and other activities like doctor's appointments. >>> follow-up now. stricter greener building codes coming to palo alto. city council members last night approved a new ordinance which would require new buildings to accommodate solar panels and also run irrigation systems utilizing second-hand laundry water. they're currently drafting their first-ever sustainability plan. palo alto city leaders also want to make sure they're connecting with the neighborhoods. the city council improved a neighborhood engagement program which includes outreach efforts from each of the city's 37 neighborhoods. the plan would also allow neighborhoods to periodically use public facilities free of charge to host block parties and other gatherings. >>> we've been talking a lot about the drought lately. and possible tough new rules. well today the san jose city council may take action. the city is thinking about increasing the severity of the o
john hancock says policy holders who wear a fitness tracker will get a discount. the company will provide a free monitor to track physical activity and other activities like doctor's appointments. >>> follow-up now. stricter greener building codes coming to palo alto. city council members last night approved a new ordinance which would require new buildings to accommodate solar panels and also run irrigation systems utilizing second-hand laundry water. they're currently drafting their...
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boston is hancock, isn't it? i was thinking boston or chicago.b applications for young people to get summer jobs. cops are doing that. they came because the faith community of law enforcement themselves are parts of the strategy. this isn't a black problem, ok. this is a communitywide problem. our community needs to be strengthened, they need to be transformed, we know what works. it is a matter of having the will to get what is done. [applause] >> i will turn it back over to kwame. i would like to end with a quote from charles hamilton houston that addresses these issues and the role of the lawyer on civil rights. he says, "a lawyer is either a social engineer or he is a parasite on society. a social engineer was a highly skilled, perceptive, sensitive lawyer who understood the constitution of the united states and knew how to explore its uses in solving a problem with local communities and in bettering conditions of the underprivileged citizens." that quote was around 1929, we are still looking at those issues. as i turned back over to you kwam
boston is hancock, isn't it? i was thinking boston or chicago.b applications for young people to get summer jobs. cops are doing that. they came because the faith community of law enforcement themselves are parts of the strategy. this isn't a black problem, ok. this is a communitywide problem. our community needs to be strengthened, they need to be transformed, we know what works. it is a matter of having the will to get what is done. [applause] >> i will turn it back over to kwame. i...
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himself being a democrat in a republican army, and you can only imagine what he and winfield scott hancock go through in election year when a republican wins. not a good place to be as an officer in the army, especially when your commanding officer unfortunately, for gouverneur warren, he finds himself being a democrat in a republican army, and you can only imagine what he general grant, is a republican. that being said, warren tends to not want to follow orders as grant gives them. he wants to interpret orders and to the benefit of his men, only do what he thinks is going to preserve his fifth corps. that is not how grant wages warfare, and certainly not how sheridan wages warfare. when the fit corps is sent to sheridan at five forks sheridan instantly balks knowing these are some of his men. when sheridan is told he has to use the fifth corps as his support, led by general warren that order is followed up by general grant with if you have any problems with the corps commander, leave him with one of the division commanders, which you can say pretty much puts the writing on the wall that w
himself being a democrat in a republican army, and you can only imagine what he and winfield scott hancock go through in election year when a republican wins. not a good place to be as an officer in the army, especially when your commanding officer unfortunately, for gouverneur warren, he finds himself being a democrat in a republican army, and you can only imagine what he general grant, is a republican. that being said, warren tends to not want to follow orders as grant gives them. he wants to...
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i want to bring in our correspondent, paula hancock. she's been following the event.as i was talking about, you have this two-day national holiday, this international marathon on sunday. but then we also got to see a very, very rare appearance from kim jong un's wife. this is her first time appearing in public in 2015, krecorrect? >> that's right. to be fair, of the past couple of years, we have seen a bit of her. she has been absent from public view, at least, for the last few months. the last time we saw her was december 17th, the anniversary of kim jong un's father. we saw her just a day before one of the most important dates on the north korean calendar of the birthday of the kim il sung. so it does appear she's coming out out for the very important days. in a country often cloaked in secret ski, north korea's first lady is a mystery woman. these are the first images of her since almost four months ago, reportedly cheering alongside husband kim jong un at a soccer match. in stark contrast, she has become a become a fashion icon. recently, a north korean defector t
i want to bring in our correspondent, paula hancock. she's been following the event.as i was talking about, you have this two-day national holiday, this international marathon on sunday. but then we also got to see a very, very rare appearance from kim jong un's wife. this is her first time appearing in public in 2015, krecorrect? >> that's right. to be fair, of the past couple of years, we have seen a bit of her. she has been absent from public view, at least, for the last few months....
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island and allen hancock would take his ship there every year, and so i got to read about that and learnthat. and then similarly with the 1800 book the 1800 election book, because no one ever unpacked the 1800 election book as a current event, such as making of the president in 1960, and doing it that way rather than in a broad scope. looking for gaps in the literature in the historical literature was -- and that's how i came to the washington book. i never thought i'd write a book about george washington but what it was for years i taught american history at university of georgia for years, some when you teach american history as the survey card, you spend a couple days on the american revolution and it's all about george washington and then you spend a couple days talking about the cob -- confederation period and the country was going to hell in a hand basket. the british had not evacuated the forts in the west and the frontiers people were making deals with the spanish to flip that way, and how vermont was conspiring with the british to leave america and join the -- join british canad
island and allen hancock would take his ship there every year, and so i got to read about that and learnthat. and then similarly with the 1800 book the 1800 election book, because no one ever unpacked the 1800 election book as a current event, such as making of the president in 1960, and doing it that way rather than in a broad scope. looking for gaps in the literature in the historical literature was -- and that's how i came to the washington book. i never thought i'd write a book about george...
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paula hancocks has more. paula?porter: the question is could north koreans be watching the movie "the interview" right now? maybe. >> take him out. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> yes. >> what? >> reporter: a silly comedy in the united states seen as an act of terrorism in north korea. a devastating cyberattacks followed. now the movie may have found its way into the most isolated country on earth. this man has been studying this for weeks, a defector living in the south, he's sending thousands of copies of "the interview," dollar bills and political leaflets across the border. he thinks north koreans will find the movie funny. he didn't. the regime hates this film he says he cries, he's afraid like us and then gets assassinated. it destroys the idolization of the leader. the precious carder hidden lee travels to an area close to the border an area south korean police following him do not want them to disclose. they also asked us not to film them. the propaganda balloons infuriate north korea. t
paula hancocks has more. paula?porter: the question is could north koreans be watching the movie "the interview" right now? maybe. >> take him out. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> yes. >> what? >> reporter: a silly comedy in the united states seen as an act of terrorism in north korea. a devastating cyberattacks followed. now the movie may have found its way into the most isolated country on earth. this man has been studying this for...
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stick with hancock and 202.into girard. >> david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: matt we have a mixture of clouds and sun breezy and cool, 50 degrees in philadelphia many suburbs in the upper 40s. breezy today winds running 10 to 20 miles per hour. clouds and sun a spotty shower possible during the afternoon and evening. dry most of the time. tomorrow, lots of sun 69 degrees, wednesday is my pick of the week, nice and warm, 74. we're back in the 60s thursday and friday with showers. >> if you want information on how to help the victims of the earthquake in nepal head to 6abc.com. we pour our hearts into every square. >>> this is your cooking pan. welcome to my kitchen. >> then it became the youtube channel about cooking and creativity. and friends. but the best part is you guys got involved. >> okay. it is youtube week on "gma." we've got youtube sensation hannah hart here this morning. she cooks. she's got 2 million followers on youtube and now she's kicking off our "gma" s
stick with hancock and 202.into girard. >> david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: matt we have a mixture of clouds and sun breezy and cool, 50 degrees in philadelphia many suburbs in the upper 40s. breezy today winds running 10 to 20 miles per hour. clouds and sun a spotty shower possible during the afternoon and evening. dry most of the time. tomorrow, lots of sun 69 degrees, wednesday is my pick of the week, nice and warm, 74. we're back in the...
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we bring in meagan green, chief economist at john hancock.t's your expectation for the headline number? >> i think it could be around 250,000. to be honest, i'll be looking through the headline matter. >> because you want -- >> i'm looking -- >> wage growth. >> yeah, i want to see how much wage pressure we've been getting. >> do you expect to see some? >> i don't. in addition to bad economic indicators lately we have a global glut of labor. >> meagan do you look -- it's interesting if we keep adding jobs the aggregate income labor goes up. does that at some point matter or are you wanting to see wage growth specifically pick up? does that distinction make any sense? >> yeah eventually you think it would start to feed through into the wage data. it hasn't so far. i'd like to see it picking up in its own right. as long as we have billions of workers coming online in the emerging markets, i don't see why we would see wage growth pushing in. if we don't have wage growth pressures, we won't have upward pressure on -- >> what do you think steve? >>
we bring in meagan green, chief economist at john hancock.t's your expectation for the headline number? >> i think it could be around 250,000. to be honest, i'll be looking through the headline matter. >> because you want -- >> i'm looking -- >> wage growth. >> yeah, i want to see how much wage pressure we've been getting. >> do you expect to see some? >> i don't. in addition to bad economic indicators lately we have a global glut of labor. >>...
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i am, i've teamed up with john han hancock. it's a new type of life insurance.nancial health. this new program they will reward people for healthy living. >> they give you -- >> every time you job you get some -- >> you can get a reduction on your premium. they have a reward plan. >> incentive based. >> it's interesting because the average american is five years older than your age. it's called you vitality age. the good news is, you can prove that with -- >> what's your vitality age? >> older than it should be. it's called episode 21. and five kids at home. >> do you get a discount for fighting crime? >> i should. i'm going to see if that's on the website. >> you say you have no time to rehearse. you memorize, go out there and boom. >> we get after it. we do. you know, there will be some rehearsing if there's an elaborate stunt scene. mostly for safety precautions. >> i would like to be your body double if steve doesn't want to do it. >> let's do it. >> do you want to say good bye to your mother? >> good bye, mom. >> she's got to keep watching. >> it doesn't go
i am, i've teamed up with john han hancock. it's a new type of life insurance.nancial health. this new program they will reward people for healthy living. >> they give you -- >> every time you job you get some -- >> you can get a reduction on your premium. they have a reward plan. >> incentive based. >> it's interesting because the average american is five years older than your age. it's called you vitality age. the good news is, you can prove that with -- >>...
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financial services and you know, needing to take responsibility for where you put your john or jane hancockwould throw out this, though, i have thought about a lot now covering it for four years and that is there's a lot of things in american life we are not allowed to do because the government says or we don't object to them and a very good example would be if you take prescription pharmaceuticals, you can't go and buy your pharmaceuticals off the shelf and have to be approved by the food and drug administration and we did that for a reason early in the 20th century, namely there are a lot of quacks out there and fake doctors who might fleece people for their last money because they were desperate, sick and trying to get well. and the ultimate conclusion that we drew from that situation was that you needed regulation to force the bad actors out and make sure the good actors could profit from genuine innovation from finding some sort of compound that would actually heal people or fight diseases and that sort of thing. so we take this for granted in an area like pharmaceuticals, we don't do
financial services and you know, needing to take responsibility for where you put your john or jane hancockwould throw out this, though, i have thought about a lot now covering it for four years and that is there's a lot of things in american life we are not allowed to do because the government says or we don't object to them and a very good example would be if you take prescription pharmaceuticals, you can't go and buy your pharmaceuticals off the shelf and have to be approved by the food and...
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18th and he's meant to go out and warn the patriots in lexington and concord and specifically john hancockten my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of paul revere. this is a very well organized group of patriots to warn the men in lexington and concord that the british were coming to capture the supplies they had there some of which had been stolen from the british. >> without this day, none of the rest happens. is this is not a free country without this happening. >> i don't want to say that. there was a lot of resistance to the idea that america should leave the british. john adams thought about 1/3 of the country at the time was loyal. 1/3 was patriot and a third didn't care. but facts are stubborn things as john adams also said and this is the day that really got the rest of america involved in the fight. >> we're celebrating on "fox & friends." great to see you. >> the book is called "the hidden history of america at war." >>> a mom is arrested and her son taken away from her after he defends medical marijuana so his classmates and the teacher. did the state go too far?
18th and he's meant to go out and warn the patriots in lexington and concord and specifically john hancockten my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of paul revere. this is a very well organized group of patriots to warn the men in lexington and concord that the british were coming to capture the supplies they had there some of which had been stolen from the british. >> without this day, none of the rest happens. is this is not a free country without this happening. >>...