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we know over -- overrepresented men nativeborn american men and men who have never been married or don't had kids at home. those are the overall patterns. but there are some striking irregularities in the patterns for example if you are a black eye and your married you're more likely to be in the labor force than a white guy who isn't married. with that respect marriage trumps ethnicity. if you are foreign-born and you have no high school diploma your profile looks like a college grab. so nativity or immigration trumps education in that particular case. there are enough of these irregularities to suggest that the motivational aspect may have been neglected in much of the work that has been done so far. >> i think the demand supply which is in some cases it did artificial. if i tell you if i raised wages at the bottom and if i doubled the earned income tax credit and i pulled some of these men off the sidelines but i also made them more attractive hard to know what the supply is and what the demand is. if you are thinking about how to attack that. what would you put on your list? >> in th
we know over -- overrepresented men nativeborn american men and men who have never been married or don't had kids at home. those are the overall patterns. but there are some striking irregularities in the patterns for example if you are a black eye and your married you're more likely to be in the labor force than a white guy who isn't married. with that respect marriage trumps ethnicity. if you are foreign-born and you have no high school diploma your profile looks like a college grab. so...
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we ask 100 men. this is all for 100 men. all right, christian, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. bad news is it's for what? christian: feminine products. [applause] jay: good answer! good answer! good ans audience: ohh! steve: all right, papa ray, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? ray: i don't know. [laughter] steve: now, you just got to give us something. what--what product is it of? ray: i'll say hair color. hair color. [laughter] [applause] i know good and hell well you didn't know what he said! because that whole front row, them little girls was... [laughter] hair col'. hair color! audience: ohh! you got to be careful. you got two strikes. uh, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? jerica: male balding. steve: male balding. ray: good answer. good answer. steve: jay, this gonna be interesting. this is the fourth game. i have never come down here and got a answer from him
we ask 100 men. this is all for 100 men. all right, christian, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. bad news is it's for what? christian: feminine products. [applause] jay: good answer! good answer! good ans audience: ohh! steve: all right, papa ray, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? ray: i don't know. [laughter] steve: now, you just got to give us something. what--what product is it of? ray: i'll say...
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the three large regiments. 1300 men. and the six core brigade. another 1800 men. line, not surprisingly, is going to have a substantial reserves. according to one member of the one at a 49th new york -- 149th new york -- the men of another regiment amid deafening cheers leapt over us into the vacant positions. the men ate a lively retreat back to the hollow behind the hell -- behind the hill. the regiment went into the trenches two or three times. the flag of new york showed over 80 holes from the return fire coming up the hill. you see the color bearer splicing the staff with splints and depending on whose version you believe, and in upstate new york, in kennedy glut -- cananda being put back on top of the breastworks. the long story short -- the result was an unending stream of her -- fresh and armed soldiers. do we believe gary's account? you can do the math. just his division he claimed fired 277,000 rounds that morning. that is 75 rounds a man. no supplies. johnson spend returned the johnson's mene -- returned the relentless fire. lower extremities were cover
the three large regiments. 1300 men. and the six core brigade. another 1800 men. line, not surprisingly, is going to have a substantial reserves. according to one member of the one at a 49th new york -- 149th new york -- the men of another regiment amid deafening cheers leapt over us into the vacant positions. the men ate a lively retreat back to the hollow behind the hell -- behind the hill. the regiment went into the trenches two or three times. the flag of new york showed over 80 holes from...
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he had 28,000 men. where are those 20,000 men? after that, grant waits for any other confederate shenanigans, nothing comes, he'll begin to pull out on the night of the 20th. to pick up that story, come back next year, and we'll tell you that one, too. the landscape they leave behind is devastated, but if you go out there today you'll hear the birds sing and the whir of insects in the trees. if you're lucky you'll feel a breeze. we could all use one of those, right? it's beautiful. it's pristine. >> it was a soggy mess yesterday. >> just as it was when they were fighting. but i invite to you go out and visit there, stand in that spot and listen to those birds, hear the whir of those insects, feel that breeze, think about those men, the men who suffered and died and sacrificed there. they would be glad you have come there to remember them. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you for the fantastic talk. one right over here? >> i've heard of a tactic called the column, which is positive many law e -- >> you should direct this question t
he had 28,000 men. where are those 20,000 men? after that, grant waits for any other confederate shenanigans, nothing comes, he'll begin to pull out on the night of the 20th. to pick up that story, come back next year, and we'll tell you that one, too. the landscape they leave behind is devastated, but if you go out there today you'll hear the birds sing and the whir of insects in the trees. if you're lucky you'll feel a breeze. we could all use one of those, right? it's beautiful. it's...
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where men were not as men said one soldier but as demons. for 20 straight hours, they will fight hand to hand in the pouring rain in water in those trenches up to their knees shooting each other at point blank range, stabbing each other with their bayonets using their rifles as clubs, throwing them like spears, using sticks, rocks, fists, teeth, anything they can. a seething bubbling, roaring hell of hate and murder, one soldier says. 20 straight hours, and this fight's already been going on for two. 22 straight hours of the most intense, personal hatred you can imagine up close and ugly. the earth works were slippery with rain and blood, one soldier said. men wounded getting trampled into the trenches. too injured to pull themselves out, bodies stacking up, three, four, five deep. men getting sucked into the mud and suffocating or drowning or being unable to do anything but suffer and be trampled. men jumping up onto the works firing a rifle and throwing it like a spear pinning the guys to the trees. someone will pass another load rifle to
where men were not as men said one soldier but as demons. for 20 straight hours, they will fight hand to hand in the pouring rain in water in those trenches up to their knees shooting each other at point blank range, stabbing each other with their bayonets using their rifles as clubs, throwing them like spears, using sticks, rocks, fists, teeth, anything they can. a seething bubbling, roaring hell of hate and murder, one soldier says. 20 straight hours, and this fight's already been going on...
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just for buying these men's lives for $300 apiece. [instrumental music] you think that signal's about us? maybe. that girl. it's ruth! my older girl. all of you, take a good look at that tepee [tribal music] baker, we need two men to cover us. alright. pace, you and joe stay here. (cheyenne) 'we're in luck with that war dance.' [tribal music continues] it's alright, we're friends. [indistinct mumbling] give him a hand. don't you understand? we've come to help you. your father's out there. [muffled groans] alright, let's go. ruth. [ruth crying] ruth, ruth. i never stopped searching for you. i knew i'd find you. i was afraid you'd never see us again. never see you? it's been too long. you don't know what's happened. oh, you don't need to worry any longer. jenny, what have they done to you? they've done nothing to me, but tanaka'll kill you all for this. she's to be chief tanaka's squaw. don't you see? i can't go back, and she doesn't want to. - ah. - ow! well, she-she's a savage. well, say it. say you were right. you told me they wouldn
just for buying these men's lives for $300 apiece. [instrumental music] you think that signal's about us? maybe. that girl. it's ruth! my older girl. all of you, take a good look at that tepee [tribal music] baker, we need two men to cover us. alright. pace, you and joe stay here. (cheyenne) 'we're in luck with that war dance.' [tribal music continues] it's alright, we're friends. [indistinct mumbling] give him a hand. don't you understand? we've come to help you. your father's out there....
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american men and men who have never been married or don't have kids at home. those are the overall patterns but there are some striking air regularities in the pattern for example, if you are a black guy and you were married you've are less likely to be in the labor force than someone that is not so with that respect marriage trumps ethnicity. if you are foreign-born and have no high school diploma, your profile looks at a college graduate so nativity or immigration trumps over immigration in that particular case. there are enough of these irregularities to suggest that the motivational aspect may have been neglected in much of the work that has been done so far. >> so, when you go to -- i think the demand supply which in some cases you sort of hinted at is a bit artificial because if i tell you if i raised wages at the bottom by doubling the earned income tax credit and i pulled some o of the men off the sidelines but i also made them more attractive to employers is a little hard to know what is at the supply and demand your diagnosis does influence what you
american men and men who have never been married or don't have kids at home. those are the overall patterns but there are some striking air regularities in the pattern for example, if you are a black guy and you were married you've are less likely to be in the labor force than someone that is not so with that respect marriage trumps ethnicity. if you are foreign-born and have no high school diploma, your profile looks at a college graduate so nativity or immigration trumps over immigration in...
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men's team. so may bknown he barkedn a bruising ande team has historic legal fight f equality, and their opponent is thu.s.occer federation, eir own employer. they hope a victory will help close the gap, not just in sport, but in any job where women do the same work as men--. >> carli lloyd: we feel like citizens becauy ke sond clas as much about us as they do the n. >> lloyd will y a long hit-- what a goal for lloyd! >> o'donnell: carli lloyd is considered the best female soccer player in the world and captains the u. team. we rently spoke her, co- their teammates christen press and morganan. there's a long history of employerfomore pay. it happens in the n.b.a. hap in. what's differe about this fight? >> christen press: this is a social movement, i think. this is about j-- gender discrimination and i don't think that positive change occurs in the world unless it has to. >> o'donnell: how does this >> rebecca sauerbrunn: it's the fight, you know? i mean, we have been in some-- some major-- some
men's team. so may bknown he barkedn a bruising ande team has historic legal fight f equality, and their opponent is thu.s.occer federation, eir own employer. they hope a victory will help close the gap, not just in sport, but in any job where women do the same work as men--. >> carli lloyd: we feel like citizens becauy ke sond clas as much about us as they do the n. >> lloyd will y a long hit-- what a goal for lloyd! >> o'donnell: carli lloyd is considered the best female...
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men there.either killed or captured. he lost the entire expedition. he lost two cannons. and forth. some of his men went over to try to save these guys. got wounded. and came back injured. so there are a lot of problems with that bennington expedition. it was a major blow to his effort. i just told the park service, you've got that over there on that hill. that's not where it belongs. that hill was over run by the americans very quickly. it was never a point of fighting because the german troops that were in it went back to the main fortification. you really should think about moving it. so they did. they decided where to move it to. which is pretty close to where he was wounded. >> one of the really interesting details in your book is you have a lot on what food he brought with him and also the price of food and that was a problem for him. i just wondered is that just historical sources, memoirs, whatever records the british had? or is there any archeological information? mr. snow: of his suppl
men there.either killed or captured. he lost the entire expedition. he lost two cannons. and forth. some of his men went over to try to save these guys. got wounded. and came back injured. so there are a lot of problems with that bennington expedition. it was a major blow to his effort. i just told the park service, you've got that over there on that hill. that's not where it belongs. that hill was over run by the americans very quickly. it was never a point of fighting because the german...
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soccer than the men's team. but their lawyer, rich nichols, says that's only because they played and won more games than the men. >> when you subtract the bonus money that these women made in 2015, they're probably making $70,000 to $80,000 apiece. >> you mean had they not been winning they would not have made anywhere close to what the men made. >> that's right. >> reporter: despite being upset at last summer's olympics, the women are still number one in the world according to fifa. they say their fight is only with u.s. soccer, not with the u.s. men's team, who are ranked a respectable if unspectacular 24th in the world. >> this team taught all america's children that playing like a girl means you're a bad-ass. >> reporter: on stage at the white house in october 2015, they were national heroes celebrating their latest world cup win. back on the job, they were disgruntled workers whose negotiations with u.s. soccer had ground to a halt and grown increasingly bitter. the women decided to change tactics. enter th
soccer than the men's team. but their lawyer, rich nichols, says that's only because they played and won more games than the men. >> when you subtract the bonus money that these women made in 2015, they're probably making $70,000 to $80,000 apiece. >> you mean had they not been winning they would not have made anywhere close to what the men made. >> that's right. >> reporter: despite being upset at last summer's olympics, the women are still number one in the world...
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men's team. >> o'donnell: do you think you should be paid more than the men's team? >> lloyd: yeah, absolutely. >> o'donnell: why? >> lloyd: we win. we're successful. we should wh >> logan: bruno mars may be the hardest working man in show business. and when you hear how he grew up you'll understand why this throwback never takes anything for granted. your house. >> i just really care about what people see. i want them to know that i'm-- i'm working hard for this. the artists that i look up to, like, you know, michael, prince, james brown. they're going up there to murder anybody that performs after them or performs before them. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch sponsored we mesh express open, proud supporter of growing business. >> quijano: good evening. workers at o'hare airport in chicago expected to announce plans to strike tomorrow. more than
men's team. >> o'donnell: do you think you should be paid more than the men's team? >> lloyd: yeah, absolutely. >> o'donnell: why? >> lloyd: we win. we're successful. we should wh >> logan: bruno mars may be the hardest working man in show business. and when you hear how he grew up you'll understand why this throwback never takes anything for granted. your house. >> i just really care about what people see. i want them to know that i'm-- i'm working hard for...
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men's team. soccer may be known as the beautiful game, but the team has embarked on a bruising and historic legal fight for equality, and their oppone is? the u.s. soccer federaon, their own employer.tw for e players, it's the match >> carli lloyd: we feel like we're treated like second class citizens because they don't care as much about us as they do the men. >> l?,loyd will try a long hit-- what a goal for lloyd! >> o'donnell: carli lloyd is considered the best female soccer player in the world and captains the u.s. team. captain becky sauerbrunn and their teammates christen press and morgan brian. there's a long history of employers for more pay. it happens in the n.b.a.? it happens in the n.f.l. what's different about thi fight? >> christen press: this is a social movement, i think. this is about j-- gender discrimination and i don't think that positive change occurs in the world unless it has to. >> o'donnell: how does this fight rank in some of the competitions you've been in? >> rebecca s
men's team. soccer may be known as the beautiful game, but the team has embarked on a bruising and historic legal fight for equality, and their oppone is? the u.s. soccer federaon, their own employer.tw for e players, it's the match >> carli lloyd: we feel like we're treated like second class citizens because they don't care as much about us as they do the men. >> l?,loyd will try a long hit-- what a goal for lloyd! >> o'donnell: carli lloyd is considered the best female...
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lieutenant, i saidid to take a couple of men. obviously, that left it open your permission, i won't take hayes. the men don't like him. sergeant hayes is a good soldier. he does what he's told when he's told. sir, if the colonel resents my suggestions, in the future i'll keep them to myself. li you know that i'm always open to suggestion. that last remark was unnecessary. yes, sir. all right. leave hayes here. take whoever you want. and get to it! it's a yankee patrol. shut up. listen. you do all the talking, mccullough. detail, halt! who are you men? flint: we're riding the line for old man thorwell. who's he? mr. tad thorwell. i thought everybody knew him. n't you interested in the war? sure we are! i was gonna join up, but, well, they told me somebody had to take care of the beef for the army and everybody else, i guess, so... retty well. well, we do that best, so we're doing it. where are you headed for right now? heber valley. going down to pick up another herd. well, you could do us a good service. as you can plainly see, t
lieutenant, i saidid to take a couple of men. obviously, that left it open your permission, i won't take hayes. the men don't like him. sergeant hayes is a good soldier. he does what he's told when he's told. sir, if the colonel resents my suggestions, in the future i'll keep them to myself. li you know that i'm always open to suggestion. that last remark was unnecessary. yes, sir. all right. leave hayes here. take whoever you want. and get to it! it's a yankee patrol. shut up. listen. you do...
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all old men are dirty old men. have you ever met one that didn't like to flirt?ly, no. >> i rest my case. >> turn your hand over to the right. your other right. >> i would suggest everyone stand somewhere else. you should move! ♪ >> ha, ha! [ applause ] >> i am so impressed. i got to tell you. >> golf daddy in the house. >> wow. >> let's practice. >> okay. >> so i'm just curious, when you're out on the golf course, do people ever say anything when they see you two? because you're kind of an unlikely looking couple to be out here. >> they don't say anything. i'm sure they think different things. it works for us, and that's all we really care about. >> rich and taylor seem to have an uncommon connection. but they found each other the same way as most babies and daddies i've met -- online. >> what were you looking for when you two met? >> in my case, i was looking for a confidante, someone younger that would enjoy more of an upscale lifestyle. >> i was looking for someone who had a business mind, and rich definitely has that. and we can enjoy each other. >> you want
all old men are dirty old men. have you ever met one that didn't like to flirt?ly, no. >> i rest my case. >> turn your hand over to the right. your other right. >> i would suggest everyone stand somewhere else. you should move! ♪ >> ha, ha! [ applause ] >> i am so impressed. i got to tell you. >> golf daddy in the house. >> wow. >> let's practice. >> okay. >> so i'm just curious, when you're out on the golf course, do people ever say...
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you told your top men about me? i have two good men, rowdy shane and slim mantell. they're both in line to take over here at the ranch, but neither one of them have ever bossed a trailed drive or even been on one. it looks like you're gonna have to tell them. it worries me. rowdy and slim have been through the range wars with me and they're loyal. and like all good men, they have their pride. i can't let them think i lack confidence in them. i'd just rather they wouldn't know. unless the time came they had to know. whatever you say, i hope they never have to know. cheyenne, i've given this whole thing a lot of thought and i think this is the way to handle it. well, what's this? full authorization for you to take complete charge, if the occasion arises. ? move 'em. keep moving. saxton, get after those strays. ? pushing them hard. that's my plan, i have no choice. -i'll keep after them. -cheyenne. i notice the boys are still being polite to you. bad sign when a cow hand is polite. ? ? might be a good place to rest them. you look like you could use a little rest yourse
you told your top men about me? i have two good men, rowdy shane and slim mantell. they're both in line to take over here at the ranch, but neither one of them have ever bossed a trailed drive or even been on one. it looks like you're gonna have to tell them. it worries me. rowdy and slim have been through the range wars with me and they're loyal. and like all good men, they have their pride. i can't let them think i lack confidence in them. i'd just rather they wouldn't know. unless the time...
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women and men had equal claim for tickets on big football games. the athletic departments were merged. women gap very, very, very slowly to be appointed to the harvard faculty, and radcliffe alumni gained the right to vote in elects for the harvard board of overseer and the first two women took their seats on the governing body. nathan piercy retired in 1971 from the presidency of harvard. having accomplished close integration of harvard and radcliffe. he had succeeded in admitting to the harvard grad wad school of arts and sciences women who would eave otherwise matriculated at radcliffe. harvard had again awarding degrees to all radcliffe students. radmanovic cliffground atwatts took part in harvard commencement ceremony. the separate administrative boards has been dissolved and a joint harvard radcliffe administrative board to see the to academic standing and progress, disciplinary matters relating to undergrad bat and joint administrative work had been established and harvard and rad deliver embarked on the statemented of coresidential living.
women and men had equal claim for tickets on big football games. the athletic departments were merged. women gap very, very, very slowly to be appointed to the harvard faculty, and radcliffe alumni gained the right to vote in elects for the harvard board of overseer and the first two women took their seats on the governing body. nathan piercy retired in 1971 from the presidency of harvard. having accomplished close integration of harvard and radcliffe. he had succeeded in admitting to the...
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as slowly as professional athletes coming out of the closet in women's court and men's sports, mainstream media started paying a little more attention because they liked it. they like to pay attention to professional athletes. thehigh school athletes that we focused on and the smaller school college athletes we write a lot about, mainstream media doesn't talk much about them . but their stories are integral to the stories that we try to tell about where lgbtq people are in sports. >> in your book fairplay you talk about the big sides, what are those #ácustomá the big five is the big five professional sports leagues and a lot of people say it's big four, that would be the nfl, the nfl is the king in america. even with the ratings this year, it's still the most powerful cultural institution we have. it's the nba, major league baseball at the national hockey league. the big five would be adding major league soccer and i like to add major league soccer, i like to call it the big five because the only openly gay athlete we have in any of those leagues is robbie rogers who plays for the la gala
as slowly as professional athletes coming out of the closet in women's court and men's sports, mainstream media started paying a little more attention because they liked it. they like to pay attention to professional athletes. thehigh school athletes that we focused on and the smaller school college athletes we write a lot about, mainstream media doesn't talk much about them . but their stories are integral to the stories that we try to tell about where lgbtq people are in sports. >> in...
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men, don't bring it up. >> reporter: globally, men's women's game. when germany won the world cup in 2014, fifa, the sport's international governing body, awarded them $35 million. a year later, when the u.s. women won the cup, the u.s. soccer federation received $2 million. men also make major league salaries playing for brand name club teams. women's pro clubs have struggled financially. how are they paid differently? >> there's two different pay structures. the men get paid per game. whether they win or lose, they get paid. the women are on a salary-based contract. >> reporter: it's a pay structure the women themselves wanted and agreed to in 2005 and again in 2013. a consistent salary of up to $72,000 a year and bonuses for wins of $1,350. they also get health insurance and maternity leave. the men enjoy no guaranteed salary and fewer personal benefits. but they can make as much as $17,625 for a win. we wanted to compare two of the top players. salaries vary, but in 2015 hope total by u.s. soccer. in 2014, also a world cup year for the men, team
men, don't bring it up. >> reporter: globally, men's women's game. when germany won the world cup in 2014, fifa, the sport's international governing body, awarded them $35 million. a year later, when the u.s. women won the cup, the u.s. soccer federation received $2 million. men also make major league salaries playing for brand name club teams. women's pro clubs have struggled financially. how are they paid differently? >> there's two different pay structures. the men get paid per...
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captain miller orders his men to charge. they come out of the tree line, yelling with their sabers drawn and crash into the unsuspected left flank of fitz lee's charge. in the meantime, lieutenant woodruff's guns in particular are ripping holes in the ranks of the charging confederates as they make their way across the field. they are doing extraordinary work. the union artillery was so good, it literally blasted the confederate horse artillery off the crest ridge. it was so effective and accurate that it drove the confederate artillery off the ridge and a shell disabled one of the guns. it broke the spokes on one of the wheels and left it that it could not be moved. that is how accurate the union artillery fire was that day. on the other side of the line, colonel john mcintosh rallies troopers of the first new jersey cavalry. he rallies troopers of the third pennsylvania cavalry. he rallies some scattered elements of the seventh michigan and he is joined by troopers of th michigan. he cobbles together a scratch force. this
captain miller orders his men to charge. they come out of the tree line, yelling with their sabers drawn and crash into the unsuspected left flank of fitz lee's charge. in the meantime, lieutenant woodruff's guns in particular are ripping holes in the ranks of the charging confederates as they make their way across the field. they are doing extraordinary work. the union artillery was so good, it literally blasted the confederate horse artillery off the crest ridge. it was so effective and...
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) first, men were, like, i can't feel anything with condoms.ke, because of birth control, i feel too much! what are you, (bleep) goldilocks? and if the study wasn't bad enough for the ladies, unlike a marntion bad news keeps on coming. >> oral cancer among men is on the rise, jumped from 61% between 2011 and 2015. >> researchers said the increase may be linked to hpv and the fact the younger men are more sexually active. >> younger men are more likely to perform oral sex under assumption it is saver than traditional intercourse. >> going down on a woman causes cancer? tits one thing we had! you guys are just getting the hang of it! and now they have an excuse to stop?! >> trevor: michele, look, this is unfortunate news but at the end of the day, that study -- >> oh, now you want to finish a study? >> trevor: no, michele, the scientist said going down on a woman could cause oral cancer and cancer is no joke. >> don't bull (bleep) me! they say everything causes cranser. they say cell phones cause cancer and you still put your face all over that.
) first, men were, like, i can't feel anything with condoms.ke, because of birth control, i feel too much! what are you, (bleep) goldilocks? and if the study wasn't bad enough for the ladies, unlike a marntion bad news keeps on coming. >> oral cancer among men is on the rise, jumped from 61% between 2011 and 2015. >> researchers said the increase may be linked to hpv and the fact the younger men are more sexually active. >> younger men are more likely to perform oral sex under...
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they had good men to begin with. the long marches, the first one made was 49 miles from to court, georgia. you have probably never heard of that. that was the lungs once as the revolutionary war. had thosebattalion tattered uniforms. shiny boots, you always had shined boots. jumpuld listen to the school tell us that at least 40% of you people will not make it because you were too tough. the physical training of jump tough that 40% of you will be bumped up for you even start. then we began running. he said that is the first phase. the whole battalion started running. andwe ran for about an hour we looked around and we watch the guys in jump school pouring off of them. sweatedthink we at once in the whole group because we had been feeding our present on the mountain for months. they stopped us and asked if we had enough. we looked at him like he was crazy. we thought we were just warming up, no as do some real running. they put it on us. things that you people have never heard of. people going to jump school and some o
they had good men to begin with. the long marches, the first one made was 49 miles from to court, georgia. you have probably never heard of that. that was the lungs once as the revolutionary war. had thosebattalion tattered uniforms. shiny boots, you always had shined boots. jumpuld listen to the school tell us that at least 40% of you people will not make it because you were too tough. the physical training of jump tough that 40% of you will be bumped up for you even start. then we began...
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these 26 men -- smiling faces of men who have this was the night we picked them up. >> the country just west of somalia. where this photo was taken. they took 26 hostages. and became a developed criminal enterprise. >> the crew has been held for four and a half years. >> pirates boarded the ship and killed the captain. the rest of the 28 crew members spent the next year and a half as hostages. that is until the ship sank. that is when the pirates took them ashore in into the bush. two of the crew members died from illness. the rest lived in fear with little hope. months ago. got potential -- we are very excited -- >> zero bp is a real estate investor -- 1.5 billion. [ inaudible ] i will be moving more into philanthropy. >> our job is to assist in any way we can make the world a better place. >> it is solely through their work, this nonprofit has a special purpose. >> whole idea is to help humanity get rid of piracy >> somalia is a poor country. the goal is to help his people. >> i went in with the un. i remember asking a couple of young somalian men in prison for piracy -- what advice w
these 26 men -- smiling faces of men who have this was the night we picked them up. >> the country just west of somalia. where this photo was taken. they took 26 hostages. and became a developed criminal enterprise. >> the crew has been held for four and a half years. >> pirates boarded the ship and killed the captain. the rest of the 28 crew members spent the next year and a half as hostages. that is until the ship sank. that is when the pirates took them ashore in into the...
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, you're provided for by men.t to give that up? it's a good deal. and a lot of people agreed with that logic, that equal rights was a scary thing. >> we do not want our lives to be run and our world changed by the militant women who are demanding what they call a gender-free society. >> this is a time of testing for the equal rights amendment. the ratification battle moves from one state legislature to another. supporters have found the amendment increasingly hard to put across. >> the biggest problem i'm having is distinguishing between abortion and the equal rights amendment. my area is very conservative and they're against abortion. >> do you also believe those who vote for the e.r.a. today will also be voting for abortion? >> they won't be voting for abortion, but what they will be doing is voting to deny to the state legislatures the power to regulate or stop abortion, which you might say has the same effect. >> in a landmark ruling, the supreme court today legalized abortions. the majority in cases from texa
, you're provided for by men.t to give that up? it's a good deal. and a lot of people agreed with that logic, that equal rights was a scary thing. >> we do not want our lives to be run and our world changed by the militant women who are demanding what they call a gender-free society. >> this is a time of testing for the equal rights amendment. the ratification battle moves from one state legislature to another. supporters have found the amendment increasingly hard to put across....
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weweave plenty of men to run the mine. what we need is someone to run the men. what about shore? les has his job. what he thinks is no concern of yours. unless of course, you're afraid of him. i saw him kill landers this afternoon. man's got a right to be afraid of anyone that shoots s at fast. then you are afraid? i didn't say that. well, you have plenty of time to think it over. ? and i want to be real sure myself. if you decide you want lander's job, let willy know. ? now that wasn't so bad, was it? you shshld laugh more often, willy, so i wouldn't forget what a hyena you really are. you're barking like you're top dog already. let me tell you something, i ain't never seen etings anybody big enough to hold this job permanently. is that what bothers you? i'm a patient man. my time will come, friend. with you for a friend, a man would never need an enemy, would he? what's up? i just talked to iris danner. stagge wanted her to see me, offered me landers job. you gonna take it? what have i got to lose? nothing, i guess. come in. ? you always dress like that for supper? this is a ve
weweave plenty of men to run the mine. what we need is someone to run the men. what about shore? les has his job. what he thinks is no concern of yours. unless of course, you're afraid of him. i saw him kill landers this afternoon. man's got a right to be afraid of anyone that shoots s at fast. then you are afraid? i didn't say that. well, you have plenty of time to think it over. ? and i want to be real sure myself. if you decide you want lander's job, let willy know. ? now that wasn't so bad,...
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these are the men that killed my father. she is a brave girl. i like. it'll be a tough climb. let my sex mislead you, mr. solo. i am trying very hard not to. [footsteps] can we go? now. (male #4) 'ah!' i told you, nowhere is safe. better we go now. [panting] take deep breaths, slowly. and relax. you only have few moments before napoleon and horth return from scouting the area ahead. then we climb again. it seems whenever we're together you always have a gun in your hand. i never feel quite comfortable with you, illya. you have to learn to ignore me. pretend i'm part of the background just another rock or a tree. nazungi. 'the caves are through that pass and over the bridge there. see'' i have a feeling that they're still expecting someone. well, let's not disappoint them. at all times, close to me. m. we picked up something, mr. karadian, in unit six. unit six, let me see what you've got. all sections, start your cameras. - 'there they are.' - 'i'm not blind.' before. now she comes back... with a headache.. ...for us. okay, turn them off. go get 'em. -
these are the men that killed my father. she is a brave girl. i like. it'll be a tough climb. let my sex mislead you, mr. solo. i am trying very hard not to. [footsteps] can we go? now. (male #4) 'ah!' i told you, nowhere is safe. better we go now. [panting] take deep breaths, slowly. and relax. you only have few moments before napoleon and horth return from scouting the area ahead. then we climb again. it seems whenever we're together you always have a gun in your hand. i never feel quite...
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men or women? here's another survey. reveals men spend more than women do on beauty products and on their clothing. so the modern man spends average of $500 every month on beauty stuff. women spend arm of $390 so say $40 0. $100 difference frevring hair spray moisturizers faishlz footwear fashion this is from survey of 1,000 anyone 20s and researchers say men today are simply more into fashion than past generations. >> did you accepted that pic. >> yes, i did. >> yesterday i ran over to receive or aand about 6:00 in the afternoon, sephora, did you ever see soo the line 6:00 in the afternoon at sephora on khet nuingt street. for the love of god. >> is it like the grocery store for the week ahead. >> sunday, maybe people are in there yeah or you're out of your products and you need them for monday. >> for the workweek or something. >> i'm going to say a shou shout-out to the woman in the foreground here. thank you you i forgot her name. >> look at that. >> your facebook is better. little better. >> with the bronzer. >> the
men or women? here's another survey. reveals men spend more than women do on beauty products and on their clothing. so the modern man spends average of $500 every month on beauty stuff. women spend arm of $390 so say $40 0. $100 difference frevring hair spray moisturizers faishlz footwear fashion this is from survey of 1,000 anyone 20s and researchers say men today are simply more into fashion than past generations. >> did you accepted that pic. >> yes, i did. >> yesterday i...
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like -- young men at yale. these are like the creme of the crop and politicians and presidents that are involved in fraternities and when highly educated young man are chanting openly these very offensive kinds of things and very sexist and not only that, but endorsing rape, basically, no means yes, then it made me wonder what is going on and how are these kinds of attitudes being fostered on college campuses, places where you think education like counteract those kinds of attitudes. hopefully education can counteract the kinds of at studies but i think we need some education in order to do that. we need some educational institutions have to address this problem. >> yes. >> i was wondering, i read the hunger games and was glad to see not only female character but someone that i thought of as a strong girl, a dangerous girl standing up for something and now seeing the pictures that you've shown, i didn't even notice how they could be considered victims of sexual violence and i wonder how authors can deal to have
like -- young men at yale. these are like the creme of the crop and politicians and presidents that are involved in fraternities and when highly educated young man are chanting openly these very offensive kinds of things and very sexist and not only that, but endorsing rape, basically, no means yes, then it made me wonder what is going on and how are these kinds of attitudes being fostered on college campuses, places where you think education like counteract those kinds of attitudes. hopefully...
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men were watching. not only did bolton know where the train was going, he knew that it would have to come back on the same tracks. as soon as the train passed, he ordered his men to move to the bottom of the hill and began piling rocks on the tracks. ,hen the train, on its way back appeared at the top of the hill, the boers opened fire, chasing it down a steep slope until it crashed into the stone. catapulting the first two cars of the tracks killing several men, horribly wounding others, and trapping them all in a help hail -- nhl storm -- in a storm of bullets and stone. 24 years old, winston churchill immediately took charge of the defense, shouting orders as he ran back and forth from the engine to the last truck and organizing the men in a desperate attempt to free the train. andhe end, he succeeded every man who made it out alive credited winston churchill's bravery and resourcefulness for saving their lives. unfortunately, churchill was not there to accept their gratitude. he had been captured. h
men were watching. not only did bolton know where the train was going, he knew that it would have to come back on the same tracks. as soon as the train passed, he ordered his men to move to the bottom of the hill and began piling rocks on the tracks. ,hen the train, on its way back appeared at the top of the hill, the boers opened fire, chasing it down a steep slope until it crashed into the stone. catapulting the first two cars of the tracks killing several men, horribly wounding others, and...
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and as men, women and children emerge to begin their day they open fire on men, women and children. possesses three guns the indian people were unable to resist. they swam across the lake they encountered a second group of killers. sharp shooters lying in wait. when the firing stopped perhaps hundreds were dead. not more than five indian people survived this massacre. the attackers apparently suffered but a single casualty in the state of california later paid these militia men for their so-called work. between 1846 and 1870 california's indian population plunged from 150,000 people to 30,000. diseases, dislocation and starvation were important causes of these many deaths. however abduction, unfree labor and masked death on federal reservations, individual homicides battle and massacres took thousands of lives and hindered reproduction. this was genocide. an attempt to destroy national ethical racial or religious group as such including killing members of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group. deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
and as men, women and children emerge to begin their day they open fire on men, women and children. possesses three guns the indian people were unable to resist. they swam across the lake they encountered a second group of killers. sharp shooters lying in wait. when the firing stopped perhaps hundreds were dead. not more than five indian people survived this massacre. the attackers apparently suffered but a single casualty in the state of california later paid these militia men for their...
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brooks, and all the men that's why he took the men and left me. come, jai, we're going to need help. under my elbow, there it is. down in the water... od on these ropes, what are you doing? way the piranha will go for the ropes, maybe get them before they get my hand. looks like it... free! now, listen, i'm going to cut you free. i want you to watch them, ananif you see them start to move this way or turn this way, yell "stop!" okay. stop. tarzan is in trouble. do we stand here and argue whether i have been right or wrong? or do we move out and help him? okayayyou're free. lie still. -keep watching. -stop. okay, go. alright, now listen, we're both free. lie very still. when i give the word, undo the rope on your feet and run across that inlet over there. understand? okayaywhat about the piranha? don't worry about the piranha. you have on boots, we'll make it. we'll let brooks and his bearers okay, get ready. go! mr. brooks. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. they can only head for the beach. you take half the men, cut to the other side. we'l'lbea
brooks, and all the men that's why he took the men and left me. come, jai, we're going to need help. under my elbow, there it is. down in the water... od on these ropes, what are you doing? way the piranha will go for the ropes, maybe get them before they get my hand. looks like it... free! now, listen, i'm going to cut you free. i want you to watch them, ananif you see them start to move this way or turn this way, yell "stop!" okay. stop. tarzan is in trouble. do we stand here and...