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there is a saying that one of my heroes, john young, often says, that when you are on your way to mars, you're going to spend most of your time looking out the window at this one little point of light that is the place where you came from, and this other little point of light which is the place that you're going to. and he says this is going to redefine loneliness. and i think he's right. >> hinojosa: oh, my god, that's extraordinary. i remember, you know, just... we were talking off set about what it does to you as a human being-- again, and i love the fact that you're like, "i'm not a citizen primarily of any one place, but of this planet"-- what it does to you to have that distance, how it affects you. you know, does it make you incredibly hopeful, or does it make you a little sad, especially when you can... you were saying that even from space, you can see the geopolitics. >> you can see changes. i had the good fortune of, you know, having flown so many times, first flights in the mid '80s, and then the last flight in the early 2000s. and, you know, the world has changed. and you s
there is a saying that one of my heroes, john young, often says, that when you are on your way to mars, you're going to spend most of your time looking out the window at this one little point of light that is the place where you came from, and this other little point of light which is the place that you're going to. and he says this is going to redefine loneliness. and i think he's right. >> hinojosa: oh, my god, that's extraordinary. i remember, you know, just... we were talking off set...
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. >> reporter: for months, environme environmentalist john young has prowled the lake, pulling out the welcome mat for unwanted guests. >> i keep this right here so there's an air pocket. >> his office aquarium is a trophy case of bass, carp and cray fish. >> we've been pulling out thousands and thousands of juvenile carp and bass because they just had the breeding season. >> his traps have snared dozens of turtles. >> this is a nonnative cray fish from the gulf states. >> catching and moving the non-native critters to reptile farms. in the fall it plans to dredge the lake as a massive restoration effort. >> we have an opportunity to kind of restore a really important resource out here. >> at the same time the park is urging people to not dump unwanted animals in the lake, which was famously once home to an abandoned alligator. but even after removing more than 10,000 fish, the lake is still full of wildlife who appreciate a nonnative meal as much as a local one. >> they can get easily, three feet, four feet long. >> helping john young turn back the lake's environmental clock a few dec
. >> reporter: for months, environme environmentalist john young has prowled the lake, pulling out the welcome mat for unwanted guests. >> i keep this right here so there's an air pocket. >> his office aquarium is a trophy case of bass, carp and cray fish. >> we've been pulling out thousands and thousands of juvenile carp and bass because they just had the breeding season. >> his traps have snared dozens of turtles. >> this is a nonnative cray fish from the...
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. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit wsnern says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: >> tonight the studio audience it filled with relatively young people because most are interns. some work here at fox. some work elsewhere in new york. internships have become increasingly common in american. y common half of college students do some kind of internships. it's a way for young people to build a resume. try to work out and ways for companies to try workers out and for companies to get some work done cheap. which raises the question, how many of you interns are paid? i'm talking real wages, not ten dollars a day or something like that. how many of you get paid. nobody. so aren't you being ripped off by these companies, exploited? nobody? see obama labor department says they are exploited. not long ago it made a fact sheet that free internships if th
. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit wsnern says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: >> tonight the studio audience it filled with relatively young people because most are interns. some work here at fox. some work...
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john: your first job was what? >> i was food service, bussing 2.25 an hour. when i was young, that wasn't bad. was better than not having a job. my father and mother, you work. you don't say, should i jump. you say how far should i jump. >> john: and they would hire on construction sites kids that learned on the job. that is gone, too? >> prop 13 you don't have the jobs learning how to weld. >> john: it's illegal for the employer to bring a kid on and see if he is good at it. >> for free, yeah. >> john: public supports higher minimum wage. survey found two-thirds that specialize in labor law and labor economics say it does kill jobs but the public doesn't get that? >> more of the public should be an employer and understand how much goes in to providing jobs. $8 an hour job, by the time you get done with taxes, you are paying $14 for that person to get $8. you are pushing inflation. everything goes up because of that. >> john: you are making money. you are selfish rich guy. [ laughter ] >> i'm doing my social responsibility by keeping a business running in a poor economy and making sure i can p
john: your first job was what? >> i was food service, bussing 2.25 an hour. when i was young, that wasn't bad. was better than not having a job. my father and mother, you work. you don't say, should i jump. you say how far should i jump. >> john: and they would hire on construction sites kids that learned on the job. that is gone, too? >> prop 13 you don't have the jobs learning how to weld. >> john: it's illegal for the employer to bring a kid on and see if he is good...
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john: your first job was what? >> i was food service, bussing 2.25 an hour. when i was young, that wasn't bad. it was better than not having a job. my father and mother, you work. you don't say, should i jump. you say how far should i jump. >> john: and they would hire on construction sites kids that learned on the job. that is gone, too? >> prop 13 you don't have the jobs learning how to weld. >> john: it's illegal for the employer to bring a kid on and see if he is good at it. >> for free, yeah. >> john: public supports higher minimum wage. survey found two-thirds that specialize in labor law and labor economics say it does kill jobs but the public doesn't get that? >> more of the public should be an employer and understand how much goes in to providing jobs. $8 an hour job, by the time you get done with taxes, you are paying $14 for that person to get $8. you are pushing inflation. everything goes up because of that. >> john: you are making money. you are selfish rich guy. [ laughter ] >> i'm doing my social responsibility by keeping a business running in a poor economy and making sure i can
john: your first job was what? >> i was food service, bussing 2.25 an hour. when i was young, that wasn't bad. it was better than not having a job. my father and mother, you work. you don't say, should i jump. you say how far should i jump. >> john: and they would hire on construction sites kids that learned on the job. that is gone, too? >> prop 13 you don't have the jobs learning how to weld. >> john: it's illegal for the employer to bring a kid on and see if he is...
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. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit work sners the obama administration says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: tonight the studio audience is filled with relatively young people. mainly because most are interns, some working else where in new york. internships is increasingly common half of college students do some kind of internships. it's a way for young people to build a resume. try to work out and ways for companies to try workers out and for companies to get some work done che
. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit work sners the obama administration says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: tonight the studio audience is filled with relatively young people. mainly because most are interns, some...
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congressman john young, a democrat from kentucky. the broadcast in april and criticized mr. mcconnell for writing an op-ed that riddled with lies. >> he is absolutely lying. mitch is a very clever mission politician! and he ain't going to fight you. >> he isn't going to fight me. which you know, that's too bad because my constituents and his constituents deserve that kind of conversation. >> given the falsehoods in his editorial and his complete disregard for americans without health insurance, i think the possibility of him ever debating with him has gone the way of all flesh, isn't it? >> i think that's right and first of all, let me say it would be a great honor for me to serve with tammy duckworth when she's elected in november. she'll be a great congresswoman. but going back to health care, mitch, he'll state now, he's traveling around among hospitals trying to talk about the affordable care act and he's getting quite a lot of pushback because when you talk at repealing the affordable care act and for instance, the pblty that a
congressman john young, a democrat from kentucky. the broadcast in april and criticized mr. mcconnell for writing an op-ed that riddled with lies. >> he is absolutely lying. mitch is a very clever mission politician! and he ain't going to fight you. >> he isn't going to fight me. which you know, that's too bad because my constituents and his constituents deserve that kind of conversation. >> given the falsehoods in his editorial and his complete disregard for americans without...
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king, whitney young, john lewis, julian bond were all young men when they were at the forefront of thei think we need young people not only doing that, but keeping pressure, keeping people grounded and keeping us all focused on a future. we do need i think a new resurgence among young people. >> that creates different parts of accountability as well. living in the 24-hour news cycle, stuff that used to get swept under the rug isn't getting swept under the rug anymore. you have tmz, cnn, every other network that's focused on it, but you have to leverage that and join the young people. that's why i pay attention to the hip-hop generation, because they have the men involved. on the other hand, at least having an imagination to reaching out to the young people. what dr. king, when he talked about the war in vietnam, he said i'm not speaking out against the war in vietnam unless i speak about the violence against the young people. >> the critical point of how you opened up is it a moment or a movement and the movement has to have direction. and so the critical point in this trayvon martin m
king, whitney young, john lewis, julian bond were all young men when they were at the forefront of thei think we need young people not only doing that, but keeping pressure, keeping people grounded and keeping us all focused on a future. we do need i think a new resurgence among young people. >> that creates different parts of accountability as well. living in the 24-hour news cycle, stuff that used to get swept under the rug isn't getting swept under the rug anymore. you have tmz, cnn,...
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. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit work sners the obama administration says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: tonight the studio audience is filled with relatively young people. mainly because most are interns, some working else where in new york. internships is increasingly common half of college students do some kind of internships. it's a way for young people to build a resume. try to work out and ways for companies to try workers out and for companies to get some work done cheap. which raises the queio
. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit work sners the obama administration says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: tonight the studio audience is filled with relatively young people. mainly because most are interns, some...
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. >> reporter: john young is one of the students there. john, how has it been going?. >> reporter: is it what you expected? >> yeah. pretty much been a good experience. >> reporter: what's been the biggest challenge, over the fact it's going to be 105 today? >> i was going to say, the humidity is pretty bad. but it takes a lot of patience, so more dedication kind of thing. >> reporter: is it rewarding for you, though, when you find that one little thing that you're like, look? >> it's awesome to be able to find like a little arrowhead or find a piece of pottery that no one has seen for over 300, 400 years. >> reporter: pretty cool. i want to get someone else in. there are many parts. there's the digging, the sifting. this is shannon, she's in the field school. shannon, what are we finding over here? >> well, we've got -- >> reporter: i love it when we walk up and someone goes, ooh, look what we found. >> bird shot, probably used to shoot birds. want to feel it? >> reporter: it is heavier than i thought. what's been the most fun thing for you? >> honestly, when i get b
. >> reporter: john young is one of the students there. john, how has it been going?. >> reporter: is it what you expected? >> yeah. pretty much been a good experience. >> reporter: what's been the biggest challenge, over the fact it's going to be 105 today? >> i was going to say, the humidity is pretty bad. but it takes a lot of patience, so more dedication kind of thing. >> reporter: is it rewarding for you, though, when you find that one little thing that...
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randolph introduced man and said, "i present you, young john lewis." to my right and saw many other young people. they were cheering me on. left.ed to myselmy i said to myself, this is separate i must do my best and that is what i tried to do. when was working on the speech, i was reading a copy of "the new york times. i saw a group of young black women in southern africa carrying signs saying "one-man, one-vote." i started my speech, "one-man, one-vote is the african cry and it must be hours, to." that became the rallying cry for many students. >> and yet you had to change that speech that you gave on that day. >> i was asked to change the speech. some thought it was too radical. , to militant. i thought it was a speech for the occasion that represented the people we were working with. some people did not like the use of the word "revolution." randolph came to my rescue and said, there's got anything wrong with the use of "revolution." i use it myself some time. there's nothing wrong with black masters. so he kept that in the speech. you're the end of
randolph introduced man and said, "i present you, young john lewis." to my right and saw many other young people. they were cheering me on. left.ed to myselmy i said to myself, this is separate i must do my best and that is what i tried to do. when was working on the speech, i was reading a copy of "the new york times. i saw a group of young black women in southern africa carrying signs saying "one-man, one-vote." i started my speech, "one-man, one-vote is the...
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years for a novelrom lawrence norfolk, and he delivered a book to me called "john satter knoll's beast." it's about a young boy, john, who is a prodigy of the kitchen andecomes a cook, the most renowned cook of his time, falls in love with the daughter of the lord of the manor, the english civil war intervenes, and the puritans don't like fancy cooking. anyway, it's for the audience who loves -- each chapter opens with a recipe, and i commissioned 13 original illustrations, and i'm going to make the most beautiful book, and i'm excited about it. that's coming in the fall. >> two more questions. what's it like now to have amazon as a publishing competitor in i mean, obviously, all the publishers like amazon to sell their books, but -- >> well, you know, reporters have asked me that question, and i'm not particularly concerned by it. in fact, i've had competitors who are 100 times my size for 25 years, so now here's one that's a thousand times my size, what's the difference, right? [laughter] i'm going to have to find ways to maneuver and strategies that work for us. and the other thing i think is that it co
years for a novelrom lawrence norfolk, and he delivered a book to me called "john satter knoll's beast." it's about a young boy, john, who is a prodigy of the kitchen andecomes a cook, the most renowned cook of his time, falls in love with the daughter of the lord of the manor, the english civil war intervenes, and the puritans don't like fancy cooking. anyway, it's for the audience who loves -- each chapter opens with a recipe, and i commissioned 13 original illustrations, and i'm...
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what could have convinced another young couple, marie and john williamson with young children of their own leveraged limited house folding, and a mother whose health was never especially robust to welcome three young boys they had never met into a home they knew was not large enough? this is a picture of marie williamson as she and her husband john welcomed these english brothers to join them and their two children in a small house in toronto, canada for the duration of the war. the shark boys were privately that kiwis and in a different position than children who came to canada under the banner -- because they were unofficially that kiwi's they were not eligible for tax relief and although margaret and douglas shark were eventually able to send a certain amount of money and clothing and other small gifts to canada the ball fifth of the financial burden for their bringing fell on the williamsons. guardianship of the boys was not illegal concern -- everything that goes along with raising children. in the grand scheme of all world at war those issues might seem small but in practice diff
what could have convinced another young couple, marie and john williamson with young children of their own leveraged limited house folding, and a mother whose health was never especially robust to welcome three young boys they had never met into a home they knew was not large enough? this is a picture of marie williamson as she and her husband john welcomed these english brothers to join them and their two children in a small house in toronto, canada for the duration of the war. the shark boys...
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john kerry who thinks this is cool. they actually believe this is attractive because it makes them feel young. kerry went out there wind surfing because he thought it was cool. it made him look young and whatever he wanted to project. actually what everyone else sees is someone out of touch and doing something ridiculous and something they can never aspire to. it's not just a single jet ski, it's a double jet ski. >> word to president obama, not scuba diving but snorkeling when he's in hawaii. >>> coming up next, liar, liar, ads on fire. we'll take a look at the latest finger pointing in the presidential ad wars, next. why let constipation slow you down? try miralax. mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> the choice on taxes. mitt romney's plan, a 25% tax cut for millionaires. tax breaks for oil companies and corporations that ship jobs overseas but a tax hike for 18 million working families. president obama's plan, ask the wealthy to pay a little more so the middle class pays less.
john kerry who thinks this is cool. they actually believe this is attractive because it makes them feel young. kerry went out there wind surfing because he thought it was cool. it made him look young and whatever he wanted to project. actually what everyone else sees is someone out of touch and doing something ridiculous and something they can never aspire to. it's not just a single jet ski, it's a double jet ski. >> word to president obama, not scuba diving but snorkeling when he's in...
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john larimer. our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, is joining us by telephone. what can you tell us about this latest victim? >> good morning, randi. this youngn, john larimer, had only been in the navy less than a year, we are told. 27 years old. his specialty, he was attached to a cryptology unit. you know, this is the new era of warfare, berwar, information operations, crypttology. that's what he was doing, stationed in colorado. apparently, by all accounts, went to the movies that night with some of his buddies. very, very sad business. the navy this morning is preparing, with the permission of his family, to render full military honors to this young man. he may have served in the military for less than a year, but the navy considers him, obviously, one of their own. they can also tell us that this young man came from a military navy family, that both his father and his grandfather served. a navy arrived at his parent's home in chicago last night to give them the news. we are told there are assistance officers with the family, helping them get through this really tragic business. because what this is, is the same kind of procedure the u.s
john larimer. our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, is joining us by telephone. what can you tell us about this latest victim? >> good morning, randi. this youngn, john larimer, had only been in the navy less than a year, we are told. 27 years old. his specialty, he was attached to a cryptology unit. you know, this is the new era of warfare, berwar, information operations, crypttology. that's what he was doing, stationed in colorado. apparently, by all accounts, went to the movies...
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jack young and controller john pratt voted against the agreement. union leaders also vigorously opposed the new deal. at the same city board of estimates meeting, mayor stephanie rawlings bright and the comptroller spared. -- sparred. >> [inaudible] but you want to vote no to a contract that saves city money. >> today's vote was about a new contract ofor the city with ibm. it was rejected. the state elections board certified a petition today which allows the new law to be put on the ballot in november. the maryland marriage alliance which opposes bill law submitted -- which opposes the law submitted 160 two thousand signatures -- 162,000 signatures. the court of appeals decision categorizing pit bulls as inherently dangerous is not yet in effect. >> people live the is a sweet loving dog. -- but all -- pit bull livy is a sweet loving dog. >> people are not choosing between their homes or their animal. >> in april, the state court of appeals came down with a ruling categorizing pit bulls as inherently dangerous. that means that a victim no longer has
jack young and controller john pratt voted against the agreement. union leaders also vigorously opposed the new deal. at the same city board of estimates meeting, mayor stephanie rawlings bright and the comptroller spared. -- sparred. >> [inaudible] but you want to vote no to a contract that saves city money. >> today's vote was about a new contract ofor the city with ibm. it was rejected. the state elections board certified a petition today which allows the new law to be put on the...
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so i watched john dean's testimony before i was appointed to the special prosecutors' office. i saw this young man only four years older than i. i was an assistant u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york at the time. and i saw him drone on and on in that john dean monotone for hours and hours, and i listened to the content and i absolutely couldn't believe that richard nixon, the arch-strategist, whether or not i had other opinions about him, i certainly didn't think that he would be the type of person to allow a young man, inexperienced as john dean was, to have as much authority as john dean seemed to have, according to his testimony, and certainly not to have richard nixon incriminate himself in the ways that john dean had suggested in his testimony rather explicitly that he had involved himself in a criminal cover-up. so it was not until much later after i was appointed, after we did our investigation, and most importantly, after we were able to hear richard nixon and his closest advisers on tape -- >> finish that thought, then we're going to get to -- >> -- that john dean testi
so i watched john dean's testimony before i was appointed to the special prosecutors' office. i saw this young man only four years older than i. i was an assistant u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york at the time. and i saw him drone on and on in that john dean monotone for hours and hours, and i listened to the content and i absolutely couldn't believe that richard nixon, the arch-strategist, whether or not i had other opinions about him, i certainly didn't think that he would be...
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. >> pelley: a remarkable young isdy. john, thank you very much. the crimes that occurred at penn state have essentially cost the university its football program today. not the n.c.a.a.'s so-called death penalty-- which would have shut the program down-- but a list of sanctions that may be even worse. ons n.c.a.a. passed judgment eoday over the coverup that allowed an assistant football coach to continue to rape young boys four years. armen keteyian reports that the sanctions cripple the future of penn state football and wipe out the glory of its past. >> reporter: n.c.a.a. president mark emmert delivered a powerful rebuke to a school he said valued football above all else. >> one of the grave dangers elemming from our love of sports is that the sports themselves can become too big to fail. indeed, too big to even challenge. in the penn state case, the results were perverse and unconscionable. >> reporter: the sanctions include a record $60 million fine-- equal to one year's uavenues of the football team. a four-year ban on bowl games, the loss of
. >> pelley: a remarkable young isdy. john, thank you very much. the crimes that occurred at penn state have essentially cost the university its football program today. not the n.c.a.a.'s so-called death penalty-- which would have shut the program down-- but a list of sanctions that may be even worse. ons n.c.a.a. passed judgment eoday over the coverup that allowed an assistant football coach to continue to rape young boys four years. armen keteyian reports that the sanctions cripple the...
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when the "iowa" led the pacific fleet in the final engagements leading to japan's surrender, young sailors like johnstunned the moment they joined the crew. >> i couldn't believe the size of that ship. boy, what did i get into here. >> reporter: what he and 2500 other sailors got into was the flagship of the last and most powerful class of battleships ever built, three football fields long, 58,000 tons, 40 mile-an-hour speed, and 16 inch guns with 25-mile range. with the "iowa" providing gunship support, japanese resistance yielded in one engagement after another until the wars end in tokyo bay september 2nd, 1965. by definition every great ship has not just a history but a personality, too. you can learn the "iowa's" history through all the conventional means. but to get the personality part, you really have to be here. >> welcome aboard. >> reporter: and you can be here. on the "iowa's" vast decks, beneath its gun turrets, because the "iowa," here in san pedro saved from the scrap heap for one final voyage to its berth as a museum ship. you may hear from younger vets who didn't see war but served
when the "iowa" led the pacific fleet in the final engagements leading to japan's surrender, young sailors like johnstunned the moment they joined the crew. >> i couldn't believe the size of that ship. boy, what did i get into here. >> reporter: what he and 2500 other sailors got into was the flagship of the last and most powerful class of battleships ever built, three football fields long, 58,000 tons, 40 mile-an-hour speed, and 16 inch guns with 25-mile range. with the...
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john fowler joins us with the story of a young man that is offering hope to others. >> reporter: we want to you to meet a remarkable man. >> i had gone all the rails with my weight really bad. sugar levels, cholesterol, it was just a mess. i had gone through 10 diets probably. so this was the last chance. >> reporter: his last chance, this pioneering pediatric weight control program at lucielle packers program. >> we consider our program a lifestyle change not a diet. >> reporter: it's a gradual six month whole family change in food choices. reduced screen time and increased activity. weekly meetings with behavioral coaches and diaries. about 80% graduate. hidalgo just joined as a mentor. >> because of him a lot of kids have joined the program and been very successful. >> this program not only thought me how to be healthy and exercised but thought me life skills and now i feel more enpowered. >> reporter: the program costs $3,500 not yet covered by insurance. there are scholarships for more go to our website ktvu.com. alberto who immigrated from el salvador credits his family and just wr
john fowler joins us with the story of a young man that is offering hope to others. >> reporter: we want to you to meet a remarkable man. >> i had gone all the rails with my weight really bad. sugar levels, cholesterol, it was just a mess. i had gone through 10 diets probably. so this was the last chance. >> reporter: his last chance, this pioneering pediatric weight control program at lucielle packers program. >> we consider our program a lifestyle change not a diet....
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. >> once known as the bad boy of tennis, john mcenroe is helping to turn out good young players. >> looking to adopt a dog? i've got the tips you need to know. >> which u.s. state would like to be your valentine? we'll get to the heart of the matter in this week's "flag facts." >> i'll tell you about some texas teens who share an extraordinary gift. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. >> that and lots more, right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> it's no secret that american teens need to get healthier. but that can be a challenge, especially because a lot of us like eating in places where food is fast and cheap. nicole tells us why some fast food can be a fast route to health problems later in life. >> i like cheeseburgers and fries. >> i'd have to say french fries. >> if i could find a really good hamburger... >> my favorite fast food would be onion rings because they're just really delicious. >> it tastes great, and it's pretty affordab
. >> once known as the bad boy of tennis, john mcenroe is helping to turn out good young players. >> looking to adopt a dog? i've got the tips you need to know. >> which u.s. state would like to be your valentine? we'll get to the heart of the matter in this week's "flag facts." >> i'll tell you about some texas teens who share an extraordinary gift. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. >> that and...
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. >> buckley air force base lost two young men that night, petty officer third class john larimer, 27navy only a year. >> john had that calming personality that everybody seemed to gravitate to. he was one of those very extremely competent professionals that had, you know, an extraordinary work ethic and was truly dedicated to the mission, the navy, and really all the sailors that he worked alongside. >> his family in crystal lake, illinois, said, we love you, john, and we will miss you always. >> he was a great sailor. i mean, he joined the navy to serve his country and defend the freedoms of this country. you can't say enough about someone who wants to join and serve and protect his country. >> larimer followed the path of his father and grandfather, both navy men. he will be buried with full military honors. 26-year-old john blunk, father of two young children, who served in the navy until 2009 and was planning to reenlist. he threw himself on top of his girlfriend in the movie theater, saving her life and losing his own. >> he saved me, and he gave me the opportunity to live. i pr
. >> buckley air force base lost two young men that night, petty officer third class john larimer, 27navy only a year. >> john had that calming personality that everybody seemed to gravitate to. he was one of those very extremely competent professionals that had, you know, an extraordinary work ethic and was truly dedicated to the mission, the navy, and really all the sailors that he worked alongside. >> his family in crystal lake, illinois, said, we love you, john, and we...
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. >> once known as the bad boy of tennis, john mcenroe is helping to turn out good young players. >> looking to adopt a dog? i've got the tips you need to know. >> which u.s. state would like to be your valentine? we'll get to the heart of the matter in this week's "flag facts." >> i'll tell you about some texas teens who share an extraordinary gift. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. >> that and lots more, right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> it's no secret that american teens need to get healthier. but that can be a challenge, especially because a lot of us like eating in places where food is fast and cheap. nicole tells us why some fast food can be a fast route to health problems later in life. >> i like cheeseburgers and fries. >> i'd have to say french fries. i like french fries. >> if i could find a really good hamburger... >> my favorite fast food would be onion rings because they're just really delicious. >> it tastes great, and
. >> once known as the bad boy of tennis, john mcenroe is helping to turn out good young players. >> looking to adopt a dog? i've got the tips you need to know. >> which u.s. state would like to be your valentine? we'll get to the heart of the matter in this week's "flag facts." >> i'll tell you about some texas teens who share an extraordinary gift. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. >> that and...
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but john blake's this young cop who's like, "wait a minute.ng in. you've seen bane, the new villain? >> jimmy: that guy's just -- yeah. i mean, romney doesn't like bane either. [ laughter ] according to what i've been reading. but, anyway, so this bane guy -- no, the guy's a beast. you've seen him from the posters. >> and it's tom hardy, who -- i don't if you know his other movies. >> jimmy: i can't believe that was him. >> yeah, he's one of my favorite actors alive, man. he's just insanely popular. he was in "inception." he's totally different in "inception." like, all my favorite actors, you don't recognize them. >> jimmy: who was he in "inception?" >> he was, like, the sharp british guy in "inception." >> jimmy: really? did he just, like, do steroids for this movie? [ laughter ] he is jacked. >> yeah, he worked out like crazy. i mean, he was big in "inception." >> jimmy: he's a big dude. >> and then, he made that movie, "warrior." and, i mean, he's a big -- like, he fights and stuff. >> jimmy: it's cool. the action's great. anne hathaway is
but john blake's this young cop who's like, "wait a minute.ng in. you've seen bane, the new villain? >> jimmy: that guy's just -- yeah. i mean, romney doesn't like bane either. [ laughter ] according to what i've been reading. but, anyway, so this bane guy -- no, the guy's a beast. you've seen him from the posters. >> and it's tom hardy, who -- i don't if you know his other movies. >> jimmy: i can't believe that was him. >> yeah, he's one of my favorite actors...
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. >> jon: adam's father john walsh was a public advocate for young victims.g the center for national and missing children. dedicating parents and police in finding missing chin. he went on to host america's most wanted dedicated to assisting law enforcement to apprehend fugitives including crimes against children. it premiered in 1988 and as of earlier this month, nearly 200 criminals have been captured. that is a wrap this week for news watch. thanks to our panel. i'm jon scott. thanks for watching. we'll see you again next week. >> you have to vote everybody. >> john: i'm told we all should vote. overpopulation is what makes poor people poor. >> higher education is single most important investment. >> john: i'm told you should go to college. politicians say picked clothing must be made in america. they think they know why people freeload. but what you think you know often is not so. myth and true. that is our show tonight. >> what you think you know may not be so? how can that be? we know a lot. schools, read and watch tv and learn from parents and friends,
. >> jon: adam's father john walsh was a public advocate for young victims.g the center for national and missing children. dedicating parents and police in finding missing chin. he went on to host america's most wanted dedicated to assisting law enforcement to apprehend fugitives including crimes against children. it premiered in 1988 and as of earlier this month, nearly 200 criminals have been captured. that is a wrap this week for news watch. thanks to our panel. i'm jon scott. thanks...
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. >> jon: adam's father john walsh was a public advocate for young victims.ing the center for national and missing children. dedicating parents and police in finding missing chin. he went on to host america's most wanted dedicated to assisting law enforcement to apprehend fugitives including crimes against children. it premiered in 1988 and as of earlier this month, nearly
. >> jon: adam's father john walsh was a public advocate for young victims.ing the center for national and missing children. dedicating parents and police in finding missing chin. he went on to host america's most wanted dedicated to assisting law enforcement to apprehend fugitives including crimes against children. it premiered in 1988 and as of earlier this month, nearly