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in a search for suspects, joshan's family suggested police interview john hansen, a 60-year-old familylived nearby. >> john was an older gentleman who hung out at the house all the time with us. in my opinion, he seemed after a while to get too close to the children. he always wanted to be their friend, more so than the friends of an adult. >> within 24 hours of finding joshan's body, investigators went to hansen's trailer to question him, but he was gone. >> we talked to the park manager and some of the neighbors and they said they hadn't seen him in a day or two. >> a background check revealed hansen, a day laborer, estranged from his wife, had no history of violence. >> a 60-year-old man, having teens hang around his house does lead to suspicion as to what is going on. >> while police searched for hansen, criminalists measured for tire impressions found near joshan's body. those measurements and tread patterns were entered into a computer data base of 20,000 different tires manufactured around the world. >> there were then several different manufacture models that could have made th
in a search for suspects, joshan's family suggested police interview john hansen, a 60-year-old familylived nearby. >> john was an older gentleman who hung out at the house all the time with us. in my opinion, he seemed after a while to get too close to the children. he always wanted to be their friend, more so than the friends of an adult. >> within 24 hours of finding joshan's body, investigators went to hansen's trailer to question him, but he was gone. >> we talked to the...
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you're welcome to be here so dr hansen for those that don't know can you start by giving a brief overview of the symptoms of c.j.d. what it does the human body and where does the disease originate. variant c.j.d. variant c.j.d. or v c.j.d. is what supposedly. caused by eating meat from cows that have been infected with mad cow disease but it is a disease of the central nervous system and particularly the brain that's where you see the symptoms. spongiform basically means sponge like so it's a disease that causes functionally holes in the brain and. people have different a they sort of become they can't move or they make jerky movements there's a range of symptoms but it's an invariably fatal disease and how does it originate in cattle today and how widespread is it both domestically and globally well they don't really know there was this outbreak of you know b.s.e. that happened in the european union in the united kingdom spread to europe it spread to the united states and what they've learned is you have to stop certain animal re feeding practices and we haven't done that and even though
you're welcome to be here so dr hansen for those that don't know can you start by giving a brief overview of the symptoms of c.j.d. what it does the human body and where does the disease originate. variant c.j.d. variant c.j.d. or v c.j.d. is what supposedly. caused by eating meat from cows that have been infected with mad cow disease but it is a disease of the central nervous system and particularly the brain that's where you see the symptoms. spongiform basically means sponge like so it's a...
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captain sig hansen and the lovely mandy hansen join us at the table. it's great to see you both.o work. you say why go fishing when you have brains and do what you want. did you change? >> no. i was glad to have her on board after she left the boat because it was nerve-racking. she's a smart kid and you can always go fishing. i'm trying to push her into college if i can. they couldn't keep me in school. >> you had no reservations about this? >> as far as putting her on the boat? i was terrified. >> terrified of what? >> let's face it. she's a high school girl, you know. not the biggest kid out there. it's a dangerous occupation, you know. i can tell you -- for example, we've left the dock -- we were going to partner up with a boat and we had a mechanical problem, so we stayed in. ten hours later we finally got going. our partner boat when he left, he disappeared. they never saw him again. it's a very dangerous occupation. >> why do you do it? >> that's all i know how do. i've been fishing since i was the age of 12. every simmer. four generations. >> four generations, yeah. >> you
captain sig hansen and the lovely mandy hansen join us at the table. it's great to see you both.o work. you say why go fishing when you have brains and do what you want. did you change? >> no. i was glad to have her on board after she left the boat because it was nerve-racking. she's a smart kid and you can always go fishing. i'm trying to push her into college if i can. they couldn't keep me in school. >> you had no reservations about this? >> as far as putting her on the...
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gets promoted to captain that really was the final poke in the eye for us frustrated by lieutenant hansen's promotion dave contacted a former student james me a military affairs correspondent with the new york daily news as meat gathered documents and video for a lead story army officials began to question the motives of the family. in an internal e-mail to higher ranking officers uncovered by me a public affairs officer notes that we may rapidly be reaching the point where respecting slash understanding mr sharon's grieving process becomes secondary to defending the actions of the leadership involved in this incident i've been described as a grieving father who will say anything to bring published city who will say anything i think the subtle implication there are not so with cation if you will is that i'll make up things in order to try to publicize what happened to my son because i'm so overwrought with grief just people don't take accountability for their actions. and. this i forgive them i would but i have a lot of anger in my heart in my mind towards this man for what he did and the m
gets promoted to captain that really was the final poke in the eye for us frustrated by lieutenant hansen's promotion dave contacted a former student james me a military affairs correspondent with the new york daily news as meat gathered documents and video for a lead story army officials began to question the motives of the family. in an internal e-mail to higher ranking officers uncovered by me a public affairs officer notes that we may rapidly be reaching the point where respecting slash...
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it was mistakenly shot by lieutenant hansen but it wasn't until receiving the videos nearly a year later that they fully understood how the commanding officer's actions following the shooting further impacted their son's death as two dead there's one one on the two on the battlefield left who are alive and fighting and one who is dying who is still alive. then that's my son. then this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle lieutenant hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone with two badly injured soldiers he's the one guy who knows where his men would be but he left his men on the battlefield he walked. the time five of his memoir on accounted for and lieutenant hanson took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was fitted very little store cover very little moonlight and stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so the
it was mistakenly shot by lieutenant hansen but it wasn't until receiving the videos nearly a year later that they fully understood how the commanding officer's actions following the shooting further impacted their son's death as two dead there's one one on the two on the battlefield left who are alive and fighting and one who is dying who is still alive. then that's my son. then this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle lieutenant hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone...
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tsa is guarding against that. >> all right, eric hansen, senior policy director of the u.s.l association, thank you for sharing your thoughts. netflix scored big at the emmy nominations, getting nods for best drama and comedy. can the streaming service when the top prize? that's next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. netflix more than doubled down on emmy nods, nominated for 31 emmys, up from 14 last year. they are in are the running for six of the top categories for "house of cards" and "orange is the new black." hbo led the pack with 99 nominations. we want to revisit a story. amazon has been sued by the u.s. federal trade commission by allegedly making it too easy for children to make purchases on mobile apps without their parent's permission. the ftc says that amazon charged parents millions in unauthorized payments for in-app purchases. amazon says they have given refunds for unwanted or justice. joining us now is bloomberg's industry directive for north american research. paul, if i had access to my mom's amazon account, i might go crazy, too. wh
tsa is guarding against that. >> all right, eric hansen, senior policy director of the u.s.l association, thank you for sharing your thoughts. netflix scored big at the emmy nominations, getting nods for best drama and comedy. can the streaming service when the top prize? that's next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. netflix more than doubled down on emmy nods, nominated for 31 emmys, up from 14 last year. they are in are the running for six of the...
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historian jane hansen cook does, what is it, jane? >> passion. ronald reagan had passion.d he was a student of the soviet union. really studied them and understood who he was dealing with and used terms like barbaric, savagery, and you have pivot from president obama, mild language in comparison between the two presidents. >> i'm wondering, too about whether not getting emotional at a time like this is wise or not wise. i wasn't as if ronald reagan was high strung in 1983. many critics said his delayed response days after the downing of the south korean jetliner was problematic. you allergy when he did speak and when any president speaks after a disaster of this magnitude, it better count for something. >> it should count for something. because the american people are listening and they're questioning and looking for some guidance here. back in 1983, we didn't have the 24-7 news cycle. so the news conference was different back then. today we don't in the whates going on behind he scenes. is some of this milder language because of what may be going on, negotiation-wise. we
historian jane hansen cook does, what is it, jane? >> passion. ronald reagan had passion.d he was a student of the soviet union. really studied them and understood who he was dealing with and used terms like barbaric, savagery, and you have pivot from president obama, mild language in comparison between the two presidents. >> i'm wondering, too about whether not getting emotional at a time like this is wise or not wise. i wasn't as if ronald reagan was high strung in 1983. many...
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how about hansen in florida, please?m, a big boo-yah from palm city, florida. >> nice! >> say, jim, i've owned kimberly-clark for some time and i have a nice profit in the stock and it ran to 113 and it's been trickling down. what's your thought? >> the strong dollar is hurting them. a lot of people feel the raw costs are hurting them. i like the company. it's spinning off a terrific division and it will bring up more value. i think the stock can go down to a hundred and down six and you get a capital gain and i think kimberly is a terrific company. i just think it would be wrong of me. at first glance the action just doesn't seem fair, but if you take a closer look it makes all of the sense in the world, and i expect buffalo wild wings, and i think panera is still going down. there's still more ahead. does the the stock have premium potential or does the asset become a liability, and unless they can shield you from foreign approximately see and farm wars, get pullback protection tonight with am i diversified? plus the c
how about hansen in florida, please?m, a big boo-yah from palm city, florida. >> nice! >> say, jim, i've owned kimberly-clark for some time and i have a nice profit in the stock and it ran to 113 and it's been trickling down. what's your thought? >> the strong dollar is hurting them. a lot of people feel the raw costs are hurting them. i like the company. it's spinning off a terrific division and it will bring up more value. i think the stock can go down to a hundred and down...
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heather hansen. keisha evans a criminal defense attorney. was surprised he read that in open court. that would seem to add to the sympathy factor that pistorius might get from this judge. >> i think that the hope is that a judge will be less sympathetic than a jury will. she is only supposed to consider whether or not he premeditated, committed this murder. that is what the prosecution is going for. all of this should be irrelevant. >> if i shot somebody to death, especially somebody i was in love with, i would be pretty upset. >> right. you know what i think this psychiatric evaluation assists in the defense because the theoa psychopath. he is a fares sift, he doesn't care about what he did and did it premeditated. the fact he is now suffering sug with the depression and suicidal thoughts, gives him more credibility to pistorius's version what happened. jon: i want to roll my eyes. she is dead. this poor woman got blasted to pieces. she is cowering in fear in her locked bathroom and he is telling us oh, i'm suicidal and i'm so upset. >> to
heather hansen. keisha evans a criminal defense attorney. was surprised he read that in open court. that would seem to add to the sympathy factor that pistorius might get from this judge. >> i think that the hope is that a judge will be less sympathetic than a jury will. she is only supposed to consider whether or not he premeditated, committed this murder. that is what the prosecution is going for. all of this should be irrelevant. >> if i shot somebody to death, especially...
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he has a great authorized biographer, james hansen, who did a book in 2005. i recommend it all to you. i was lucky enough to review it for "the new york times" when it came out. and it is terrific and it has some of the more detailed information about his life. if my talk tonight spurs you on to read one book, that is the one i recommend. now, i mention neil armstrong's flying down to houston and it reminded me, in 1947, when he was only 16 years old, he left the town to come here to west lafayette and most kids would have their parents take them. if they are going to come here. he was coming to do his paperwork to enroll. but neil armstrong, at age 16, flew here from ohio. a couple hundred miles. he landed here, filled out his papers and went back. i always thought, i mean how , many kids at that age can do that, and particularly in 1947, who was always so accomplished at flight. he had gotten his pilot's license before he got a drivers license. he was born august 5, 1930. stephen armstrong, his father, for the most part, worked with the state of ohio as an
he has a great authorized biographer, james hansen, who did a book in 2005. i recommend it all to you. i was lucky enough to review it for "the new york times" when it came out. and it is terrific and it has some of the more detailed information about his life. if my talk tonight spurs you on to read one book, that is the one i recommend. now, i mention neil armstrong's flying down to houston and it reminded me, in 1947, when he was only 16 years old, he left the town to come here to...
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heather hansen, joey jackson, thank you both. >> thank you. >> a fierce debate over where to house the flood of migrant children spilling over the u.s. border. a few non-governmental shelters are setting up to help these people. it is charity in a big way. we're going to take you inside one of them to see what's there and what's happening. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to
heather hansen, joey jackson, thank you both. >> thank you. >> a fierce debate over where to house the flood of migrant children spilling over the u.s. border. a few non-governmental shelters are setting up to help these people. it is charity in a big way. we're going to take you inside one of them to see what's there and what's happening. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," sig and mandy hansen. i'm marlie hall.s your "cbs morning news." you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. hey! and for dark spots rapid tone repair. i found my true love, livin' in a sweet dream. singin' my favorite song and it all starts with you. whoa-oh-oh-oh, all this goodness... what matters most should always come first. which is why whole grain is the first ingredient in every general mills big g cereal. and why we never use high fructose corn syrup. general mills. look for the big g. it means goodness first. >>> nba star lebron james is returning to play for the cavaliers. for the people in cleveland it means more that just bragging rights in basketball. dean reynolds has more. >> reporter: in brazil the world cup focused on the toast of clev
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," sig and mandy hansen. i'm marlie hall.s your "cbs morning news." you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. hey! and for dark spots...
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hansen nichols joins us live from berlin. this is all based on one magazine report. it is having an impact on shares this morning. >> a very good way to put it. manager magazine, adjourned publication -- a german publication. the fact that this is that the shareholder level -- i do not mean to diss marriage of their reporting -- i do not mean to disparage the reporting. deal could make sense. the article goes on to say that vw's interested in alfa romeo and for our he. -- ferrari. in the the luxury part of the space. where does not make sense is because when we talk about volkswagen, we talk about their profitability being some of the lowest in the industry. they are south of 3%. you look at hyndai. they have a 9.5% profitability. where fiat and chrysler are in the middle. volkswagen is all the way down at 2.9%. workersen has 575,000 across the globe. this is a company that is talking about being more efficient. that is why does not make sense for them to assume, take control of part of the fiat family. andhareholders are talking, that is the crocks of the report, we
hansen nichols joins us live from berlin. this is all based on one magazine report. it is having an impact on shares this morning. >> a very good way to put it. manager magazine, adjourned publication -- a german publication. the fact that this is that the shareholder level -- i do not mean to diss marriage of their reporting -- i do not mean to disparage the reporting. deal could make sense. the article goes on to say that vw's interested in alfa romeo and for our he. -- ferrari. in the...
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. >> reporter: while residents like scott hansen hope this is the last day of importing water to do dishes. >> it's despicable ownership. >> reporter: residents here were told they could get hotel vouchers that have never materialized. people tried to check into hotels here in pleasanton only to find them all booked up tonight. they are also told they will get a discount on their rent for every day they did not have water here, but as i heard time and time again out here in pleasanton, we'll believe it when we see it. andria borba, kpix5. >> there also isn't any water for the sprinklers or fire hydrants, but the fire department tells us they have enough hydrants nearby to put out a fire if there is one. >>> tonight the state department is warning americans to avoid any nonessential travel to israel and to stay out of gaza no matter what. includin and it is morning in gaza and israel has already bombed more than 70 targets there including five mosques and a stadium. meanwhile islamic militants continue to fire back at israel. 600 people have died in the two week war, mostly palestinians. se
. >> reporter: while residents like scott hansen hope this is the last day of importing water to do dishes. >> it's despicable ownership. >> reporter: residents here were told they could get hotel vouchers that have never materialized. people tried to check into hotels here in pleasanton only to find them all booked up tonight. they are also told they will get a discount on their rent for every day they did not have water here, but as i heard time and time again out here in...
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decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen a senior scientist at consumers union in guest on this show said last year there's only three reasons to retract a paper. one clear evidence that the findings are unreliable due to misconduct that is data fabrication or honest error to plagiarism or redundant publication three on ethical research and the letter that the editor of food and chemical toxicology dr wallace has sent to dr sara lee mean they admitted that they found no problem with plagiarism on ethical research or data fabrication now thankfully the work of these scientists to bring to light the disturbing story of the surliness study has not gone unnoticed in fact after an extensive review process in which the paper passed no less than the really rounds of peer reviews the study was republished last month in the journal environmental sciences europe dr michael and to new molecular geneticists in london even one as far as saying that quote few studies would survive such intense scrutiny by fellow scientists the paper even
decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen a senior scientist at consumers union in guest on this show said last year there's only three reasons to retract a paper. one clear evidence that the findings are unreliable due to misconduct that is data fabrication or honest error to plagiarism or redundant publication three on ethical research and the letter that the editor of food and chemical toxicology dr wallace has sent to dr sara...
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decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen a senior scientist at consumers union in guest on this show said last year there's only three reasons to retract a paper one clear evidence that the findings are unreliable due to misconduct that is data fabrication or honest error to plagiarism or redundant publication three on ethical research and the letter that the editor of food and chemical toxicology dr wallace has sent to dr sara lee mean they admitted that they found no problem with plagiarism on ethical research or data fabrication now thankfully the work of these scientists to bring to light the disturbing story of the surliness study has not. unnoticed in fact after an extensive review process and which the paper passed no less than three rounds of peer reviews the study was republished last month in the journal environmental sciences europe dr michael and a new molecular geneticist in london even went as far as saying that quote few studies would survive such intense scrutiny by fellow scientists the paper even went to gr
decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen a senior scientist at consumers union in guest on this show said last year there's only three reasons to retract a paper one clear evidence that the findings are unreliable due to misconduct that is data fabrication or honest error to plagiarism or redundant publication three on ethical research and the letter that the editor of food and chemical toxicology dr wallace has sent to dr sara...
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. >> spinal cord specialist mark joe hansen is amy's doctor.here may be improvement in the months ahead, but he also had a medical reality check. >> she can't necessarily affect thatust by her own sheer will. like i said, if she could, her spinal cord would be healed by now. >> she would have walked out already. >> i think she would. if it were that simple. >> reporter: her goal now is that her new life helps others. already paraplegics have sent messages saying she is an inspiration to their own healing. she hopes to walk one day, some day.s and be fabulous. but you know what, i can still wear high heels in this chair, they just won't hurt my feet. >> and you'll still be fabulous. >> i will still be fabulous, absolutely. >> and fabulous she is. >> i did it! yay! >> barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> and good evening, i'm cbs-3 meteorologist kathy orr, we're tracking storms on storm scan3, line of storms developing along the
. >> spinal cord specialist mark joe hansen is amy's doctor.here may be improvement in the months ahead, but he also had a medical reality check. >> she can't necessarily affect thatust by her own sheer will. like i said, if she could, her spinal cord would be healed by now. >> she would have walked out already. >> i think she would. if it were that simple. >> reporter: her goal now is that her new life helps others. already paraplegics have sent messages saying...
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bob hansen reports one couple found an edge in combining the two. >> push, maybe. >> reporter: bob helped helen load her new mattress and box springs in her suv. she was looking for a bargainwha store set up in the storage units. >> i wondered, but i'm willing to try something new. why not, to save money? >> reporter: this is not your usual mattress store with carpet and air-conditioning. this is concrete floor with a sliding aluminum door. instead, they find a man who found a niche selling mattresses. >> i thought it would be a week. it's been seven years. >> reporter: he get as shipment. he's got pillow top, memory phone and organic cotton. he doesn't know much about the springs inside. most customers are looking for deals. as for the location -- >> it's a no frills, very pleasant place to do business. >> sometimes you have to reinvent yourself to make it work. >> reporter: he started selling out of oneit. now he has 11. it's a creative idea, but is it legal? >> tough have a home furnishings license. >> reporter: most of bob's mattresses sell for $100 and $1700 depending on size from tw
bob hansen reports one couple found an edge in combining the two. >> push, maybe. >> reporter: bob helped helen load her new mattress and box springs in her suv. she was looking for a bargainwha store set up in the storage units. >> i wondered, but i'm willing to try something new. why not, to save money? >> reporter: this is not your usual mattress store with carpet and air-conditioning. this is concrete floor with a sliding aluminum door. instead, they find a man who...
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decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen a senior scientist at consumers union and guest on this show said last year there's only three reasons to retract a paper one clear evidence that the findings are unreliable due to misconduct that is data fabrication or honest error to plagiarism or redundant publication three on ethical research and the letter that the editor of food and chemical toxicology dr wallace has sent to dr sara lee mean they admitted that they found no problem with plagiarism on ethical research or data fabrication now thankfully the work of these scientists to bring to light the disturbing story of the surliness study has not gone unnoticed in fact after an extensive review process and which the paper passed no less than the really rounds of peer reviews. the study was republished last month in the journal environmental sciences europe dr michael and a new molecular geneticist in london even went as far as saying that quote few studies would survive such intense scrutiny by fellow scientists the paper even
decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen a senior scientist at consumers union and guest on this show said last year there's only three reasons to retract a paper one clear evidence that the findings are unreliable due to misconduct that is data fabrication or honest error to plagiarism or redundant publication three on ethical research and the letter that the editor of food and chemical toxicology dr wallace has sent to dr sara...
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hansen says the economy is on its feet again. >> so we're standing, are we running? >>. >> we're walking more briskly than we were 6 months ago but i don't know if we are running just yet but we're getting there. >> reporter: the unemployment rate is lowest among workers with college degrees but many like 28-year-old elizabeth thompson still feel underemployed. a journalism major, she earns about $28,000 a year as an editorial assistant at staten island parent magazine. >> the main thing is that i was worried that i'm not going to ever be able to make-- a solid living, you know, that's probably my biggest worry. >> reporter: a study by the new york fed found that 40% of recent graduates can't find jobs that fit their education level. >> got to work really hard because you're to the going to graduate and say well, i have a bachelors so give me that job. because that's not how it works. >> reporter: the surge in hiring is not boosting wages, which have risen just 2% over the past year, about the rate of inflation. and weekly wages have actually fallen, margaret, in the
hansen says the economy is on its feet again. >> so we're standing, are we running? >>. >> we're walking more briskly than we were 6 months ago but i don't know if we are running just yet but we're getting there. >> reporter: the unemployment rate is lowest among workers with college degrees but many like 28-year-old elizabeth thompson still feel underemployed. a journalism major, she earns about $28,000 a year as an editorial assistant at staten island parent magazine....
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he has a great authorized biographer, james hansen, who did a book in 2000 five. i recommend it all to you. i was lucky enough to review the new york times when it came out. it is terrific, and has some of the more detailed information .bout his life if my talk spurs you on to read one book, that is one i recommend. i mention neil armstrong's flying down to houston for his oral history interview. -- iminded me in some ways had done my homework at the time getting prepared to interview him, when in 1947 when he was only 16 years old, he left the town -- is town to come to west lafayette. parentss would have the take them. here's just coming to do his paperwork to enroll, but at age 16 he flew your from ohio, a couple hundred miles. he landed here, fill out his hisrs, and went back to town. how many kids at that age could do that, and particularly in 1947, that was already so accomplished at flight. it got in his pilots license before he got his driver's license. born august 5, 1930. stephen armstrong, his father, for the most part work for the state of ohio as an a
he has a great authorized biographer, james hansen, who did a book in 2000 five. i recommend it all to you. i was lucky enough to review the new york times when it came out. it is terrific, and has some of the more detailed information .bout his life if my talk spurs you on to read one book, that is one i recommend. i mention neil armstrong's flying down to houston for his oral history interview. -- iminded me in some ways had done my homework at the time getting prepared to interview him, when...
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how about this, hollywood a lister owe hansen swears by it.e getting hooked by the healing properties of this. it hails from new zealand and described as liquid gold nectar. it can lost $50 a jar. it's growing in popularity. the export maur market was $11 . last year it topped $170 million. because it's so popular, the fake market for this is growing according to the association. around 10,000 tons of honey are consumed every year. yet, production of the genuine stuff is just around 2,000 tons. do your math. doesn't add up does it? numbers suggest there's a lot of fake honey on our shores. we're talking about this in an hour's time. tweet me @bbc aaron. that's it for business news. >> thanks for all that. >>> here in the uk, a group of politicians described the failure to tackle the problem of female genital mutilation as a national scandal. there's one prosecution in the country though it's been illegal 20 years. it's common in many african countries. we now report from kenya where women are adamant about it. >> they left their homes at the c
how about this, hollywood a lister owe hansen swears by it.e getting hooked by the healing properties of this. it hails from new zealand and described as liquid gold nectar. it can lost $50 a jar. it's growing in popularity. the export maur market was $11 . last year it topped $170 million. because it's so popular, the fake market for this is growing according to the association. around 10,000 tons of honey are consumed every year. yet, production of the genuine stuff is just around 2,000 tons....
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attorney heather hansen says -- paul miller disagrees. why do they have a right to do it?ation it's not a protected class. >> not a protected class. >> not under the law. >> news to my kids. >> to different than no shoes no shirt, no service. is that discrimination in if say you can't come in unless you pay with a credit card, is that'ím discrimination. >> i wouldn't -- what drew you think of that. >> the devil is in the detailsle how thaw implement it, whether they implement it fairly that sign. >> no stroller, no high chairs. what if a child is seven years old, doesn't have a stroller or high chair or booster seat -- >> or a wheel. >> that's a horse of a different color. if the policy is about noise and providing a dining experience, even adults can be loud. where do we draw the line? any the company has the right to draw the line. it's a private company. private property. >> people at the restaurant not like kids, too loud. >> a lot of people don't want to have a restaurant experience with kids there. that's non. they're loud -- >> any kid at any time can act up. >> an
attorney heather hansen says -- paul miller disagrees. why do they have a right to do it?ation it's not a protected class. >> not a protected class. >> not under the law. >> news to my kids. >> to different than no shoes no shirt, no service. is that discrimination in if say you can't come in unless you pay with a credit card, is that'ím discrimination. >> i wouldn't -- what drew you think of that. >> the devil is in the detailsle how thaw implement it,...
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of piling up of carbon and other greenhouse gases in our atmosphere has reached a point that james hansen, one of the world's most foremost climate scientists, calls it a planetary emergency. what makes matters worse is that time is becoming our enemy. our window to act is closing. never before has such a challenge confronted the human species. yet, we sit on our hands. can't say the same thing about the fossil fuel industry. most of the republican party, the right wing, well-funded think tanks, and the rightly despised koch brothers. can i hear a boo? [audience booing] this motley gang he is making the rounds. -- is making the rounds. they are denying the science of climate change and resisting the smallest mission that might cut down on carbon emissions. while this crisis is planetary in scope, the worst consequences will weigh most heavily on the working class, the racially oppressed, the poor, especially in countries and peoples of the developing world. despite this impending calamity, the response of the left has not been commensurate with a new danger. if our party in particular wer
of piling up of carbon and other greenhouse gases in our atmosphere has reached a point that james hansen, one of the world's most foremost climate scientists, calls it a planetary emergency. what makes matters worse is that time is becoming our enemy. our window to act is closing. never before has such a challenge confronted the human species. yet, we sit on our hands. can't say the same thing about the fossil fuel industry. most of the republican party, the right wing, well-funded think...
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captain sig hansen and his daughter mandy will join us in studio 57.me dangerous work. that' >>> and ahead, rubbing spurs. >> i'm in montana getting my inner cowgirl on. these are some of the stars of the world of rodeo and wild west. the ladies in the sport. coming up on "cbs this morning." yahoo. get on up here. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including d
captain sig hansen and his daughter mandy will join us in studio 57.me dangerous work. that' >>> and ahead, rubbing spurs. >> i'm in montana getting my inner cowgirl on. these are some of the stars of the world of rodeo and wild west. the ladies in the sport. coming up on "cbs this morning." yahoo. get on up here. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar?...
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mark hansen, what a perfect day, thanks for taking the time to join us today, mark. >> you're welcome62,000 when it was originally released to 405,000. you have to go all the way back to april of 2008 to find a number in that area. so big difference. peter book farr, friend of cnbc, e-mailed me. new home sales is 425,000 and compare that to the average of all of 2013 at 430,000, give me your comments on all of that and today's number in general. >> today's number was kind of shocking down 12% year over year. the big revision in the last month. remember, demand always precedes or sales volume prices. our next price, rick, has to be lower prices. people need lower prices to buy houses. this is clearly not a supply problem. we've clearly changed trend to demand destruction in both existing sales, new home sales, starts. it's all looking the same. one or two months you might be able to blow off but after this many months, this far into the year, this nuclear fed policy for this long at zero percent interest rates for five or six years now, this is all we get. this is clearly a structural
mark hansen, what a perfect day, thanks for taking the time to join us today, mark. >> you're welcome62,000 when it was originally released to 405,000. you have to go all the way back to april of 2008 to find a number in that area. so big difference. peter book farr, friend of cnbc, e-mailed me. new home sales is 425,000 and compare that to the average of all of 2013 at 430,000, give me your comments on all of that and today's number in general. >> today's number was kind of...
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bernice mcfadden, colson whitehead emily robitaille, victor malveaux gina mcelroy hansen martha selby veronica chambers elizabeth nuÑez, elizabeth alexander. these are people who have won the highest literary prizes. these are people who have been bestsellers. proclaimed, jeffrey renard alan has a new wonderful novel out. steven barnes, juneau diaz, fare adjustment griffith. their debut novelists marcus gilby julian royce. do the blessings of technology thousands of other people saw that it then on line. jessica care moore matt. i'm excited for the role that film is played in the last year in bringing books back to our attention. i mentioned before 12 years a slave but there's also the butler based on an article written by bill haygood. one of my colleagues at a trio with her new imprint published that book. with other exciting titles coming fourth. i work with an array of writers, some i have already mentioned. making her own for a bringing books and films together, the addicted feature film tied to her first novel will be released in october. he has the new novel as well. the cultur
bernice mcfadden, colson whitehead emily robitaille, victor malveaux gina mcelroy hansen martha selby veronica chambers elizabeth nuÑez, elizabeth alexander. these are people who have won the highest literary prizes. these are people who have been bestsellers. proclaimed, jeffrey renard alan has a new wonderful novel out. steven barnes, juneau diaz, fare adjustment griffith. their debut novelists marcus gilby julian royce. do the blessings of technology thousands of other people saw that it...