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if you are a driver, men get paid more. if you're manager, men get paid more. if you're a janitor, men get paid more. if you're a retail salesperson, men get paid more. if you're a sales rep. if you're a cook. a chief executive. a security guard. a police officer. a customer service representative. in all of those cases, men get paid more. in 19 of the 20 jobs that are the most common occupations for men in this country, women lag behind what men get paid for doing that same work. it's also true in the most common jobs that women have in this country. if you are a secretary, men get paid more. if you're a teacher, men get paid more. if you're a nurse, men get paid more. if you're a cashier, men get paid more. if you're a receptionist, a financial manager, if you wait tables, men get paid more. again, in 19 of the 20 jobs that are the most common occupations for women in this country, women lag behind what men get paid for the same work. overall when you aggregate everybody working in the economy in every job, women get paid 77 cents for every dollar that men ge
if you are a driver, men get paid more. if you're manager, men get paid more. if you're a janitor, men get paid more. if you're a retail salesperson, men get paid more. if you're a sales rep. if you're a cook. a chief executive. a security guard. a police officer. a customer service representative. in all of those cases, men get paid more. in 19 of the 20 jobs that are the most common occupations for men in this country, women lag behind what men get paid for doing that same work. it's also...
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if you're naurs men get paid more. if you're a cash year, men get paid more. if you're a receptionist, financial manager, wait table, men get paid more. in 19 of the 20 jobs that's the most common occupations for women in this country women lag behind what men get paid for the same work. overall when you aggregate everybody working, women get paid 77 cents for every dollar that men get paid. for the same work, dudes get paid more. bloomberg news crunched the numbers. they divided the country into 265 occupations and they found, men get paid more. >> nationwide the median salary for men is greater than women in 99.6% of major occupations. >> there's only one out of 2645 mayor occupation categories where the median of men exceeded that and that's personal care. we're talking house sitters and butlers. it's only two pennies more on the dollar or 2% more. in 264 out of 265, men are getting paid more. >> men get paid more than women do. republicans do not believe this. i did not know this was one of those things in which conservatives and the rest of the country ha
if you're naurs men get paid more. if you're a cash year, men get paid more. if you're a receptionist, financial manager, wait table, men get paid more. in 19 of the 20 jobs that's the most common occupations for women in this country women lag behind what men get paid for the same work. overall when you aggregate everybody working, women get paid 77 cents for every dollar that men get paid. for the same work, dudes get paid more. bloomberg news crunched the numbers. they divided the country...
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enlisted men and women don't have much to do with making policy. but enlisted men and women fa h faithfully carry out the policy. they don't ask for anything special. it is enlisted men and women and their families that are the ones who really take a tremendous amount of the brunt of the active duty work and make a tremendous amount of the sacrifices and again, i doubt if there is a general or his or her spouse in this room that would question that. i thought prince harry's comments about families was particularly important and i want to thank prince harry and his brother, prince william, for tokt what they do in recognizing our men and women all over the world. men and women who serve in the armed forces do it because they believe in something. they believe in a noble cause. they believe in their country. they believe in the security for their country. but they believe in something deeper and bigger than that. they believe in a better world. they believe they can help make a better world and after all, regardless of the service, the military servi
enlisted men and women don't have much to do with making policy. but enlisted men and women fa h faithfully carry out the policy. they don't ask for anything special. it is enlisted men and women and their families that are the ones who really take a tremendous amount of the brunt of the active duty work and make a tremendous amount of the sacrifices and again, i doubt if there is a general or his or her spouse in this room that would question that. i thought prince harry's comments about...
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i saw them take three men in there. i saw them carry three men right past me. it was rough. the next thing i want to read was written, the letter written by betsy mitchell, the for of english, who was -- the sister of english who was termed to find them help -- determined to find them help. this was when they were in the death house. she wrote a letter to eleanor roosevelt. my name is betsy mitchell. my brother, my brother-in-law and four other men are sentenced to the electric chair and are in the death house. maybe you heard or read of the horner murder case or better known as the case of the trenton six in trenton, new jersey. these men are innocent, and their records show that. since the time my brother was arrested, i have been fighting for him and the other men. i beg thed the police to -- i begged the police to let me see my brother, and they would not let me. then i went to several organizations, newspapers, veterans' administration and even to the fbi. i also wrote to governor driscoll, supreme court and many rich people. they refused me in a nice way. then i lost f
i saw them take three men in there. i saw them carry three men right past me. it was rough. the next thing i want to read was written, the letter written by betsy mitchell, the for of english, who was -- the sister of english who was termed to find them help -- determined to find them help. this was when they were in the death house. she wrote a letter to eleanor roosevelt. my name is betsy mitchell. my brother, my brother-in-law and four other men are sentenced to the electric chair and are in...
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issues, men need to get in to women's jobs just as we've been saying women need to get in to men's jobs. and we also said, you will see the wages go up if men enter those fields. not only the wages go up they quickly move to the top, they still, male supremacy, range, too. what is really interesting and wonderful here, nobody is being displaced. the need for people and men have gotten smart, finally. decided that the grubby work that is supposed to be men's work is not the only work to be done and in a global economy when there is less and less that have work educate yourself to do the kind of work that will always be needed in health care and teaching or two of those kinds of professions. >> i think this is more of reflection of the state of the economy and the fact that manufacturing has left this country in droves and those traditional male jobs no longer exist. they have to -- >> a huge sector in the economy. that's growing again. >> starting to, but very slow and then you also have the influx of immigrant labor that is driving down wages in that area so it's becoming more difficult
issues, men need to get in to women's jobs just as we've been saying women need to get in to men's jobs. and we also said, you will see the wages go up if men enter those fields. not only the wages go up they quickly move to the top, they still, male supremacy, range, too. what is really interesting and wonderful here, nobody is being displaced. the need for people and men have gotten smart, finally. decided that the grubby work that is supposed to be men's work is not the only work to be done...
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she knows the men are back there. cox they know that she has to run -- she knows that they have to run 37 seconds per mile faster in order to catch up with her. knopf >>pam: sammy from kenya is as the lead of the pack. >> this distance is in his wheel house. he is one of the best half marathoners in the world. he runs them in under an hour. i think people are waiting for him to transition to the marathon because they think he will blow the marathon distance. >>gary: what is the peak age for people in this event? >> in generally mid-late 20's. you can still be competitive in your early '30's, certainly, but i would say in your 20s. >>pam: as we go to a break, we just saw the first female hit the hayes st. hill and sammy from kenya doing the same for the man, it will collect $5,000 just doing that. as they head down the hill we will take a quick break and be right back. cost yet been hit thought meryl welcome back to the 101st running of the zazzle bay to breakers. >>gary: during the break pam said it would be great to
she knows the men are back there. cox they know that she has to run -- she knows that they have to run 37 seconds per mile faster in order to catch up with her. knopf >>pam: sammy from kenya is as the lead of the pack. >> this distance is in his wheel house. he is one of the best half marathoners in the world. he runs them in under an hour. i think people are waiting for him to transition to the marathon because they think he will blow the marathon distance. >>gary: what is...
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we had 42 men. when you consider that the four contingent of officers and men of a company was 197, granted we went into battle, we were already cut by one-third because we were battle elsewhere, to come down to that number, 800 casualties, the general could not speak. he presented a plaque. that plaque was handed over to a clerk. that plaque ended up in somebody's duffle bag. it was not located until long after the war. right after that, our colonel asked for reassignment. he says, i can't continue this. >> because working under the general? >> to be called upon to lead his men to death. you see, we knew we were expendable. we knew we were so good, we were requested by other units to serve as shock troops or assault troops. that's what we were. we were put from one area to another. after the lost battalion, we went down to the south to regroup ourselves and get replacements, when we went back to italy, we were the assault troops to lead the last charge. >> i want to go back to get your impression a
we had 42 men. when you consider that the four contingent of officers and men of a company was 197, granted we went into battle, we were already cut by one-third because we were battle elsewhere, to come down to that number, 800 casualties, the general could not speak. he presented a plaque. that plaque was handed over to a clerk. that plaque ended up in somebody's duffle bag. it was not located until long after the war. right after that, our colonel asked for reassignment. he says, i can't...
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they think to hold men accountable is to blame men, so we need male allies who say men can do this and that's great. and i thank diana for calling attention to the fact that we needed to have men in this room. she actually does say it like it is which is very good. and we do need to have men in there are room. thank you for the men that are here. i actually hate to thank the men that are here, but in this case, okay. i just hate it. but i'm glad you're here. and i want to appreciate donna for lots of things. i share with and you career in entrepreneurship and getting women in diversity, et cetera. but i appreciate that you talked about the brain because i think one of the things that i've been looking at a great deal is the fact that i've been working on this issue of women's leadership for a long time and i find how hard it is to go into companies and to talk to men because they immediately feel like you're against them. roo and react. but if you go in and start to talk about reduced engendered brains, and this is coming so we have to look at it, i'm always scared of gendered or anyth
they think to hold men accountable is to blame men, so we need male allies who say men can do this and that's great. and i thank diana for calling attention to the fact that we needed to have men in this room. she actually does say it like it is which is very good. and we do need to have men in there are room. thank you for the men that are here. i actually hate to thank the men that are here, but in this case, okay. i just hate it. but i'm glad you're here. and i want to appreciate donna for...
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if i was in some other unit, i don't expect white men at that time, or black men, to treat me as their brothers. so what's the mission? but when we trained together and fought as a unit with one goal in mind, and one mission in mind, i think success was guaranteed. after the first battle and knowing what the 100th had done, i think most of us left mississippi knowing that our mission would be accomplished. >> something, you know, i thought about this, if we still had a segregated army during the vietnam war, because my older brother was, you know, of that era, and if the infantry brigade was made up of -- >> no, officially the army became integrated during the time of truman. >> no, i realize that. this is more of a hypothetical, that if an infantry brigade was made up of volunteers from hawaii and mainland, i guess the question is, how well do you think they would have performed compared to the 442? >> i think that's a bad comparison. because after all, we had a mission. we were there for a purpose. it was not just being drafted and having to fight a war. we were there to prove once a
if i was in some other unit, i don't expect white men at that time, or black men, to treat me as their brothers. so what's the mission? but when we trained together and fought as a unit with one goal in mind, and one mission in mind, i think success was guaranteed. after the first battle and knowing what the 100th had done, i think most of us left mississippi knowing that our mission would be accomplished. >> something, you know, i thought about this, if we still had a segregated army...
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showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a little boy, no, you cannot have a doll. you have to have a train. i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to recon
showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had...
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it's been said that men died for the bridge. that may be putting it too dramatically nobody willingly gave their life for the bridge. but in a job as huge and hazardous as this, there had to be injuries and deaths. one man tried to slide down the wrong cable. >> 5/8 at a cable that was greased went up. he slipped, could not hang on. killed himself. >> he just fell off? >> no he did not fall off. his hands were gone you might say. the grease, he could not act as a break. his gloves were not good. if your scale went up, and you went down your whole belly would be burned. you would get burned all the way to the chins trying to get rid of the hot stuff. >> reporter: 250 clamps were wrapped around them. these would carry the weight of the roadway. now the barges came again, the posts cross panes and tresses that would stretch horizontally this time. as the structure grew outward in four directions from the pier, a huge safety net was strung. 19 men would fall into it and female in. >> it happened so quick and so sudden and so unexpec
it's been said that men died for the bridge. that may be putting it too dramatically nobody willingly gave their life for the bridge. but in a job as huge and hazardous as this, there had to be injuries and deaths. one man tried to slide down the wrong cable. >> 5/8 at a cable that was greased went up. he slipped, could not hang on. killed himself. >> he just fell off? >> no he did not fall off. his hands were gone you might say. the grease, he could not act as a break. his...
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i saw them take three men in there. i saw them carrying three men right past me. it was rauf. the next thing i want to read was a letter written by bitsy mitchell, the sister of thomas' english determined to find them help. this is when they were in the death house. she wrote a letter to eleanor roosevelt. my name is bessie mitchell. my brother, my brother-in-law and four other men are sentenced to the electric chair and are in the death house. maybe you have heard or read of the murder case for better known as the case of the trenton six in trenton and new jersey. these men are innocent, and the record shows that. since the time my brother was arrested life in fighting for him and the other men. i did the police to let me see my brother and they wouldn't let me. i went to several organizations, newspapers, federal and administration and even the fbi. i also wrote to the governor come supreme court and many other rich people. if they refuse to me in a nice way of them i lost faith in the united states of america. i have always believed before that the people from the justice w
i saw them take three men in there. i saw them carrying three men right past me. it was rauf. the next thing i want to read was a letter written by bitsy mitchell, the sister of thomas' english determined to find them help. this is when they were in the death house. she wrote a letter to eleanor roosevelt. my name is bessie mitchell. my brother, my brother-in-law and four other men are sentenced to the electric chair and are in the death house. maybe you have heard or read of the murder case...
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but tonight, we honor our men and women. there are so many ambassadors here tonight from all over the world. in each of those embassadors represents a nation with an armed force. i have always believed that, not having to do with me or my brother, it is the enlisted men and women of any country's armed forces that makes up the sinew and the blood in the tissue and muscle and the fabric and the spirit of our services. i doubt if there is an officer in this room, beginning with general powell and general and umbriel and other distinguished great leaders in this room who would disagree with anything that i have just said, nor would they disagree with the fact that we are honoring our enlisted men and women tonight. but since i have a microphone -- that is the way we will do it. enlisted men and women don't have much to do with making policy. but enlisted men and women faithfully always carry out the policy. they don't ask for anything special. it is the enlisted men and women and their families that are the ones who really take
but tonight, we honor our men and women. there are so many ambassadors here tonight from all over the world. in each of those embassadors represents a nation with an armed force. i have always believed that, not having to do with me or my brother, it is the enlisted men and women of any country's armed forces that makes up the sinew and the blood in the tissue and muscle and the fabric and the spirit of our services. i doubt if there is an officer in this room, beginning with general powell and...
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the tally read two men killed, dozens shot. by mid-afternoon the government called out the national guard. >> the situation is so tense that 1,500 national guards men have been assigned to patrol the area with 5,000 more in reserve. governor mariam tells tells you why. >> to safeguard life, to protect state property and to preserve order. >> reporter: with the entire metropolitan section of the city, 1 million and a half people remain at stake. >> reporter: strike leader harry bridges told his people they could not stand against police and the national guard. control shifted to the military. but that didn't end it. five days later san francisco was witness to another procession. the two men that were shot down. the moment turned a turning point. a general strike was organized calling for an end to the violence on the waterfront. on july 16th nothing move in the city. streetcars, taxis, bus, trains, virtually everything shut down. >> food for 1 million and a half comes in just the same. fresh fruit is unloaded and distributed to
the tally read two men killed, dozens shot. by mid-afternoon the government called out the national guard. >> the situation is so tense that 1,500 national guards men have been assigned to patrol the area with 5,000 more in reserve. governor mariam tells tells you why. >> to safeguard life, to protect state property and to preserve order. >> reporter: with the entire metropolitan section of the city, 1 million and a half people remain at stake. >> reporter: strike leader...
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nearly 44,000 men. johnston had achieved his surprise, although it would be federal reconnaissance that brings on the battle of shiloh because a brigade commander in grant's army violated orders and took initiative to send out a force. but it will take the confederate forces in front of us the better part of two hours to bring the forward brigades to bear against the main union camps on the south side of grant's large encampment. and that would be the divisions of sherman and benjamin prentiss. so part of the problems the confederates were running into was this engagement consumes about an hour. it will be an hour before hardy's troops are commanded to move forward after the skirmish begins. so powell and hardcastle are banging away at one another in sporadic firing for nearly an hour before the main line under hardy's command steps forward. when it does, powell quickly realizes this is big-time. he could just sit there and count muskets, count flags and realize he is face mortgage than a mere reconnais
nearly 44,000 men. johnston had achieved his surprise, although it would be federal reconnaissance that brings on the battle of shiloh because a brigade commander in grant's army violated orders and took initiative to send out a force. but it will take the confederate forces in front of us the better part of two hours to bring the forward brigades to bear against the main union camps on the south side of grant's large encampment. and that would be the divisions of sherman and benjamin prentiss....
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finally there are candles just for men. is next. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's ra
finally there are candles just for men. is next. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a...
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tonight we honor the enlisted men and women in our armed forces.epresented here tonight are some many ambassadors, from all over the world. each of those ambassadors represents a a nation with an armed force. i have low is believed it is the enlisted men and women of many countries armed force that makes up the sinew and the tissue when the muscle and the fabric and the spirit of our services. i doubt if there is an officer in this room beginning with general powell and other leaders, who disagree with anything i have said norwood they disagree with the facts we are honoring our enlisted men and women. since i have the microphone, that is the way we're going to do it. enlisted men and women do not have much to do with making policy. but they always carry out the policy. they do not ask for anything special. it is the people in their families that are the ones who really take a tremendous amount of the brunt of active duty were and make a tremendous amount of the sacrifices. i doubt if there is a general or spouse that would question that. i thought
tonight we honor the enlisted men and women in our armed forces.epresented here tonight are some many ambassadors, from all over the world. each of those ambassadors represents a a nation with an armed force. i have low is believed it is the enlisted men and women of many countries armed force that makes up the sinew and the tissue when the muscle and the fabric and the spirit of our services. i doubt if there is an officer in this room beginning with general powell and other leaders, who...
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some men have low testosterone levels. who are they? men overweight and men with a big belly.el. when i see somebody in my office, i can tell if they have low testosterone in a second. >> what happens when you take replacement therapy? >> it turns out, and this study was amazing. the first time they found it, men lost weight. men come in, they're overweight, tired, they may have diabetes, they're exhausted, low sex drive. they can barely stay awake, much less have sex. >> it is good to be awake when you're having sex. that is good. >> you want to remember that. >> some wonder. >> if you're a man, for sure. but the truth is, when you increase the testosterone levels, you actually feel better, feel stronger, feel energetic and then they can actually work out. they have self-confidence. >> so is it about energy, sexual performance and both? >> it's about energy. sexual performance comes when you're energetic and healthy. if you're not having sex, your sex drive low, that's an indication you have a problem. >> this is a german study. any downside to take replacement therapy? >> th
some men have low testosterone levels. who are they? men overweight and men with a big belly.el. when i see somebody in my office, i can tell if they have low testosterone in a second. >> what happens when you take replacement therapy? >> it turns out, and this study was amazing. the first time they found it, men lost weight. men come in, they're overweight, tired, they may have diabetes, they're exhausted, low sex drive. they can barely stay awake, much less have sex. >> it...
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but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone
but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and...
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i'm not suggesting we were super men or people better than the rest. but when you consider the times like kash volunteering from a camp, a concentration camp, to serve and defend a country that had encars rated him, you know, that's extraordinary. when i first learned about these camps and visited one of those, hi to ask myself the question, would i have volunteered? to this day i'm not able to give an honest response because i can't say honestly yes i would have or no i would not have. but the fact that hundreds upon hundreds volunteered under those conditions is not only historic, it's almost unbelievable. i don't suppose there's any similar chapter in our history, the history of the united states, where people in large numbers stood up and said, we're going to defend a country that is doing us harm. and when you look back to the life in the camps, here again, children standing up before school and pledging allegiance to the flag, it's almost beyond comprehension. and when you consider the buildup of animosity and hatred in certain circles, and to ha
i'm not suggesting we were super men or people better than the rest. but when you consider the times like kash volunteering from a camp, a concentration camp, to serve and defend a country that had encars rated him, you know, that's extraordinary. when i first learned about these camps and visited one of those, hi to ask myself the question, would i have volunteered? to this day i'm not able to give an honest response because i can't say honestly yes i would have or no i would not have. but the...
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she would lead this raid of men, 300 men down by the river. the boston commoner would note it was led by a black woman. they don't say it's harriet tubman in the article, but they talk about how it delivered an effective blow. the -- it's illustrated, they don't mention that it was for tubman. they don't mention the woman at all. but they give a report of how successful. over 800 enslaved persons liberated. the rice plantation infrastructure that are destroyed. highly successful raids led by harriet tubman in june of 1863. general quincey gillmore would have her said as a special agent. i'll call her special agent harriet tubman. highly successful raids. on the more let's say administrative side of things, mary ka ree had been working as a recruiting agent. that's kind of hired out by a commission to recruiting officer from the state. well, in 1864, mary ann carry, her influence over men was so persuasive she could convince them to enlist and the governor of indiana would commission her as a recruiting officer. she's not simply a recruiting ag
she would lead this raid of men, 300 men down by the river. the boston commoner would note it was led by a black woman. they don't say it's harriet tubman in the article, but they talk about how it delivered an effective blow. the -- it's illustrated, they don't mention that it was for tubman. they don't mention the woman at all. but they give a report of how successful. over 800 enslaved persons liberated. the rice plantation infrastructure that are destroyed. highly successful raids led by...
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thanks to head & shoulders for men.ur shampoos that give men game-winning scalp protection, great looking hair... and confidence [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] head & shoulders for men. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. it's 11 minutes after 10:00 on the east coast. we're focusing this weekend on our veterans this memorial day, their tremendous sacrifice and the hidden injuries so many battle after they return home. recent comments by the commanding general of ft. bliss, texas, calling suicide a selfish act certainly got our attention. i'm joined by d
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old men came to work again.oung people were brought in to work before they were drafted for the army. >> reporter: young men and women were brought in 50s. >> i asked the shore man, are you shoe you want me to try this. i'm going to be around a group of old-timers here, i don't know if this is going to work. one of the men said, you're young, you move fast, you'll do. >> reporter: it was also a jagernaut for change in the area. the ship business exploded. johnson was 21 years old when she left shreveport louisiana. >> the few positions they had for black people were full. so i sat on my suitcase 21 days. no bother for me. excited to come to california that i would hear the golden gate bridge was really gold. that tells you how much i knew about life and traveling. i lived with my cousin, she had a one room studio apartment in marin. and about nine of us slept nights and worked days, others worked nights and slept days. >>> it was the arrival of women in the work force. in 1940 there were only 36 women working in
old men came to work again.oung people were brought in to work before they were drafted for the army. >> reporter: young men and women were brought in 50s. >> i asked the shore man, are you shoe you want me to try this. i'm going to be around a group of old-timers here, i don't know if this is going to work. one of the men said, you're young, you move fast, you'll do. >> reporter: it was also a jagernaut for change in the area. the ship business exploded. johnson was 21 years...
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made it to chicago but new allegations accuse police of entrapping the men and encouraging them in a bomb making effort take a look at this is it's. well the attorneys say that the same three men were pulled over by police as they drove into chicago it shows police verbal e intimidating the men it's a little hard to listen to we don't have that yet or that clip yet but hopefully we will have that later on in the day police apparently were not afraid to tell them what they thought of protesters and what they want to do to them and just yesterday two more men here they are sebastian's now. go x. and mark knew william they were charged with explosive terror charges not related to nato three and once again police are accused of and trapping these men as well well it remains to be seen whether these men are innocent or guilty but the question now is how far are law enforcement officials allowed to go to protect national interest and where is the line between stopping criminal acts and creating criminals many can argue that the men had it coming but others say it was the police who planted
made it to chicago but new allegations accuse police of entrapping the men and encouraging them in a bomb making effort take a look at this is it's. well the attorneys say that the same three men were pulled over by police as they drove into chicago it shows police verbal e intimidating the men it's a little hard to listen to we don't have that yet or that clip yet but hopefully we will have that later on in the day police apparently were not afraid to tell them what they thought of protesters...
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and which men aren't at risk. what the task force is saying go back and do the science and add that to the test. now you get a real test that works. >> in the meantime, should men stop getting prostate cancer screenings altogether? >> my recommendation is if you have any high risk features like a family history of prostate cancer or you're in discussion with your oncologist or urologist, then that's the right group to screen. once again, the task force is saying we need a slightly more refined way of screening men for prostate cancer. just asking every person to undergo the screening is likely to do more harm than good. >> there are some who say without testing, people won't know they have prostate cancer until they have symptoms and at that point the cancer is too far advanced. >> in certain cases, this is the case. but again, the problem with the testing, as i've said before, is that it's picking up too many men in whom the prostate cancer is harmless. you've got to find a more scientific and more refined way of
and which men aren't at risk. what the task force is saying go back and do the science and add that to the test. now you get a real test that works. >> in the meantime, should men stop getting prostate cancer screenings altogether? >> my recommendation is if you have any high risk features like a family history of prostate cancer or you're in discussion with your oncologist or urologist, then that's the right group to screen. once again, the task force is saying we need a slightly...
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for al, ed, babe and izzy, you are men among men, and we thank you very kindly. >> young lady upper left. >> my name is leslie granger. >> speak loudly. >> and my question is for the three members of easy company. what i wanted to know is in your experience as veterans, having experienced combat, coming home transitioning back to that lifestyle. what has been the number one thing that civilians and individuals can do, you know, to make you feel appreciated and supported? >> the question is coming back from war and coming back to the united states, what is the best thing that civilians here on the home front, during your war, could have done to make your transition better, to support you more? we saw in vietnam that didn't go so well when those soldiers came home. what was it about that generation welcoming you back that made your transition easier? >> well, i think, my opinion, it took a lot of american women -- >> cut! that's a different show. i know where you're going, but go ahead. >> let me tell you something. all the american women in this country live up the creek, you know what cr
for al, ed, babe and izzy, you are men among men, and we thank you very kindly. >> young lady upper left. >> my name is leslie granger. >> speak loudly. >> and my question is for the three members of easy company. what i wanted to know is in your experience as veterans, having experienced combat, coming home transitioning back to that lifestyle. what has been the number one thing that civilians and individuals can do, you know, to make you feel appreciated and supported?...
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some men have low testosterone. men who are overweight and men with a big belly.in my office i can tell it is low testosterone. >> what happened when you take replacement therapy. this study it was amazing. men come in. they are overweight and tired and may have diabetes. they are exhausted, low sex they can barely stay awake and much less have sex. >> it is good to be awake when you have sex. >> some wonder. >> certainly for men for sure. when you increase testosterone levels they feel better and stronger and energetic and then they can workout and have self confidence. >> is it about energy or sexual performance or both? >> it is about energy. sexual performance comes with when you are energetic and healthy. if your sex drive is low that is an indication of a problem. >> any down side risks to taking replacement therapy. >> there is. you only take replacement therapy if your level is below normal. >> if it is not? >> you don't take it. >> the weight loss. do you start the testosterone therapy first or do they have to lose weight? >> i never tell people to lose w
some men have low testosterone. men who are overweight and men with a big belly.in my office i can tell it is low testosterone. >> what happened when you take replacement therapy. this study it was amazing. men come in. they are overweight and tired and may have diabetes. they are exhausted, low sex they can barely stay awake and much less have sex. >> it is good to be awake when you have sex. >> some wonder. >> certainly for men for sure. when you increase testosterone...