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angie: sophie, what is at the center of this fund here at the center of the issue?orter: he directed the auditor general to investigate 1mdb. it has come under scrutiny for massive debts it has accumulated over the last five years. report will be presented to the public account committee july 9. a complete report will be put out later this year. that interim report published on thursday is not to be publicly viewable without the attorney general confirming that should be so. angie: all right, how are the markets reacting to these allegations right now, sophie? sophie: concerns are around the wsj allegations alongside the greek referendum fallout is waiting on the bond yields and the market. it has fallen to a level that we have not seen since the 2010 peg was relieved. angie: a lot more coming up. live from athens, the dawn of a new day. ♪ . . angie: the top stories this hour. let's go to the view in athens as they have thrown their future in the eurozone into doubt. voters deliver a resounding no to the austerity measures demanded by creditors. it is a bank holiday
angie: sophie, what is at the center of this fund here at the center of the issue?orter: he directed the auditor general to investigate 1mdb. it has come under scrutiny for massive debts it has accumulated over the last five years. report will be presented to the public account committee july 9. a complete report will be put out later this year. that interim report published on thursday is not to be publicly viewable without the attorney general confirming that should be so. angie: all right,...
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sophie joins us from kuala lumpur. what are they looking for?hie: the police will be looking into the special task force. the inspector general of police says he is not ruling out the possibility of economic sabotage . at the heart is an attempt to discover were the source came from and whether the documents were doctored. anyone found guilty of doctoring or leaking documents will face the full force of the law. this investigation also include central bank officials. >> is the central bank trying to distance itself from the politics? sophie: a local blog named three malaysian central bank officials as being the potential source of the documents. the central bank issued a strong statement condemning the allegations they leaked information and filed a police report. the central bank is seeking to distance itself. it says it is not aligned with any faction and will not betray the trust of the public. >> thank you for the latest. it is an ongoing story being followed. much more to come. when no means yes, we are going to ask greek voters about how t
sophie joins us from kuala lumpur. what are they looking for?hie: the police will be looking into the special task force. the inspector general of police says he is not ruling out the possibility of economic sabotage . at the heart is an attempt to discover were the source came from and whether the documents were doctored. anyone found guilty of doctoring or leaking documents will face the full force of the law. this investigation also include central bank officials. >> is the central...
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. >> reporter: joe believes his sister sophie's life was in danger. >> her brother no doubt says you saved her life. >> yeah, probably. >> reporter: on the other side of the twin home, seven members of the tamara family. >> all i heard was crackling upstairs. >> reporter: they spent their day saving whatever possessions they could out of their dayton street home. they tell me they do not have have home owner's insurance. >> i was just, thankful that nobody was hurt or anything. >> reporter: sophie right now is staying with her brother. the red cross is helping out tamara family. also there has been a go fund me page established, to help them. the reporting from phoenixville, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> much of the water from this morning's flash flooding has been finally subsided but it caught people down the shore off guard. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is in brigantine where residents there are drying out. >> reporter: it took seven hours for east evans boulevard here in brigantine to finally drain, so now just as the the day is winding down, th
. >> reporter: joe believes his sister sophie's life was in danger. >> her brother no doubt says you saved her life. >> yeah, probably. >> reporter: on the other side of the twin home, seven members of the tamara family. >> all i heard was crackling upstairs. >> reporter: they spent their day saving whatever possessions they could out of their dayton street home. they tell me they do not have have home owner's insurance. >> i was just, thankful that...
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foraad: sophie, thank you that. joining us from kuala lumpur.he superhero save the box office or are we getting tired of men in tights? put up the bat signal when trending business returns. ♪ anchor: welcome back. -- the kremlined says the measure is counterproductive. since the murder of muslim men and boys in what was supposed to be a muslim safe haven. in bosnia, thousands have marched in memory of the victims. hasitalian prime minister been convicted of bribery. but he will not serve time because of the statute of limitations. he was found guilty of pain unable senator in 2006. he recently completed community service for tax fraud and is under investigation for his infamous parties. the former toyota executive has been released after 20 days in custody. violatingrested for drug laws. the first female executive for toyota but resigned three months into the job. the president out for her, -- vouched for her, saying he was confident she had not intentionally broken the law. when comicat happens book lovers meet hollywood's biggest action stars.
foraad: sophie, thank you that. joining us from kuala lumpur.he superhero save the box office or are we getting tired of men in tights? put up the bat signal when trending business returns. ♪ anchor: welcome back. -- the kremlined says the measure is counterproductive. since the murder of muslim men and boys in what was supposed to be a muslim safe haven. in bosnia, thousands have marched in memory of the victims. hasitalian prime minister been convicted of bribery. but he will not serve time...
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sophie georgia is a journalist who studied in the u.k. before trying to forge a life back in greece. she's now decided her future lies in london. >> i have heard of stories of young entrepreneurs going back and launching their own startups but i think those are the majority.minority. the majority is finding it very hard to live in greece. they ended and are juggling like three jobs at the same time just to make ends meet. >> and this europe expert says the continuing crisis is only continuing europe's big problems. >> physical and intellectual infrastructure. finance that depleats and most of the young skilled people leave the country, it is a break for future economic development and that makes it such a damaging process. >> for dimitri any no, sir tal no, sir stall gentleman is outweighed by the need to make a living. that dim baba london. >> julian assange wrote an open letter in the french paper le monde. he says he may face the death penalty in in america. but fnld francois hollande rejected the notion of offering diplomatic asylum.
sophie georgia is a journalist who studied in the u.k. before trying to forge a life back in greece. she's now decided her future lies in london. >> i have heard of stories of young entrepreneurs going back and launching their own startups but i think those are the majority.minority. the majority is finding it very hard to live in greece. they ended and are juggling like three jobs at the same time just to make ends meet. >> and this europe expert says the continuing crisis is only...
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about that or this so my comments are from my heart three or four supervisors from the time after sophies death in the new year's time over a years ago we're looking at new york city and other cities with the bicycle coalition and walk sf and our community coalition we've been advocating for this i'm glad it tom maguire with our sustainable streets is here my hope was we painted stripes that are important csa as we think about high injury corridors like geary and others we're looking at other practices and putting our money where and mouth is the culture of feeding in san francisco our community coalition office says the culture meeting meeting in san francisco not only pedestrians but bicyclists and other drivers at risk there are too many tragedies not only mr. alfred lee and others in the richmond district throughout the city the two children i mentioned the told her a two combrrldz hit in the outdoor richmond on fulsome we move to lower the speed limit i hope that our city like portland and seattle have safe routes to schools i'm hoping san francisco iowa's what put our money where ou
about that or this so my comments are from my heart three or four supervisors from the time after sophies death in the new year's time over a years ago we're looking at new york city and other cities with the bicycle coalition and walk sf and our community coalition we've been advocating for this i'm glad it tom maguire with our sustainable streets is here my hope was we painted stripes that are important csa as we think about high injury corridors like geary and others we're looking at other...
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. >> reporter: joe's eight five-year old sister sophie lives on the other side of the house on dayton street, she was home when anthony sbaras and his dad happened to be driving to work just before 6:00 this morning. both are volunteer fire fighters in the poconos. they saw smoke pulled over and started knocking on her door. you guys were ready to break the door down. >> yes advanced the door open we were going to kick the door in. >> reporter: when she answered did she understand what was going on. >> he did not. all she kept asking was who it was. we kept saying your house is on fire. >> reporter: think about those odds lightening strikes followed by group of fire fighters driving by almost unbelievable. >> it is like two little angels came by at the right time that is how i look at it. >> reporter: whatever it was good news is that everyone got out okay, no one was injured sophie right now is staying with, her brother the red cross is helping out the tamera family and there has been a go fun me page established to help them. reporting live from phoenixville, todd quinones, cbs-3 "e
. >> reporter: joe's eight five-year old sister sophie lives on the other side of the house on dayton street, she was home when anthony sbaras and his dad happened to be driving to work just before 6:00 this morning. both are volunteer fire fighters in the poconos. they saw smoke pulled over and started knocking on her door. you guys were ready to break the door down. >> yes advanced the door open we were going to kick the door in. >> reporter: when she answered did she...
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sophie husain is teaching them to solve the problem in human language first. >> move this down, then the paperclip right. >> reporter: then they learn. >> they have to transfer their thoughts into a code of language. i like that. >> reporter: after it's written out long hand it's off to the computer to try it out. >> go down four. go left five. and then you should reach the thing that you're trying to get to. >> reporter: and just like grown-up scientists it takes trial and error to reach a goal. >> nothing is working. >> do your programs work the very first time? >> not all the time. >> reporter: but eventually you learn to talk the talk in computer language, of course. >> if the computer didn't understand it, then it won't do anything. >> reporter: and that's just the beginning. they're programming robots next. s.t.e.m. is cool in school, mike hydek, wusa9. >> young coders and problem solvers, too. if you've got a great s.t.e.m. story that mike hod hear about, send him a message -- should hear about, send him a message on facebook. >>> hulk mania is heating up, but francis may not
sophie husain is teaching them to solve the problem in human language first. >> move this down, then the paperclip right. >> reporter: then they learn. >> they have to transfer their thoughts into a code of language. i like that. >> reporter: after it's written out long hand it's off to the computer to try it out. >> go down four. go left five. and then you should reach the thing that you're trying to get to. >> reporter: and just like grown-up scientists it...
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it is a book about sophie's. it's interesting coming from that. >> pam: we will certainly be looking for to their reaction. >> pam: this setup about her body but never shared any discussion among her mind. >> reporter: i am tired of talking are keeping up with the kardashians i can't keep up anymore. >> grant: this is like a joke. >> grant: badly injured in a car crash and the only thing that kept her alive was sport. --sprite >> grant: she spent two days in the ravine. they did not come--they did not see her at the family man and they came looking for her. she did not have food or water but only sprite. >> pam: that is a tough lady carrot and >> pam: that is a tough lady. >> gary: time for sports! >> jacqueline: >> gary: good evening! >> gary: usa out played them in the first half (cheers & applause) >> gary: germany came back! >> gary:-making it 2/0 in the finaels! >> gary:adding one more this sunday. (cheers & applause) >> gary: the the excitement ! that is where you want to have your kids with you. >> gary:gi
it is a book about sophie's. it's interesting coming from that. >> pam: we will certainly be looking for to their reaction. >> pam: this setup about her body but never shared any discussion among her mind. >> reporter: i am tired of talking are keeping up with the kardashians i can't keep up anymore. >> grant: this is like a joke. >> grant: badly injured in a car crash and the only thing that kept her alive was sport. --sprite >> grant: she spent two days in...
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>> i was up in the poconos camping with sophie, good time. >> how was her made encouraging voyage in camming? >> she got back in the car about a half hour into unpacking the tents and stuff, just camping right now good to go home? >> sounds about right. >> so okay, some storms? >> well, not today. not until later tonight. just really starting to build the moisture n some sunshine initially, we keep things very seasonable overall. see some of the moisture starting to build itself up across the mid-atlantic region eventually working it way in here, brink withing it some moisture in the form of showers and thunderstorms. but we still have a little bit of window of opportunity here today, guys. so looking pretty, just seasonable, a classic summer day, mid july. and we can expect to keep that here heading even into the better part of the night. now, obviously some activity going on here off to the north and west, far north and west, very strong line of very wind driven thunderstorms rolling through wisconsin right now. now, eventually, we end up here with a warm and then cold front duo cr
>> i was up in the poconos camping with sophie, good time. >> how was her made encouraging voyage in camming? >> she got back in the car about a half hour into unpacking the tents and stuff, just camping right now good to go home? >> sounds about right. >> so okay, some storms? >> well, not today. not until later tonight. just really starting to build the moisture n some sunshine initially, we keep things very seasonable overall. see some of the moisture...
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. >> reporter: sophie is dog isn't the only critter enjoying this open space next to the waste watertraps in these wetlands here. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of mosquitoes live here and breed here. and some are testing positive for west nile virus. they were found in traps like this. dry ice comes from the top to attract them like a person breathing. >> there's a light and a small fan on this trap. they get close enough and then it sucks them down into this collection net. >> reporter: west nile is surging. present in 31 california counties. a third more than this time last year. >> these drought conditions it's different. we had each species we're dealing with here. we found them in higher abundance sooner than normal. >> less water, warm water, stagnant water. birds and mosquitoes are sharing it. when a mosquito decides to feed not on a bird but a person they become ill. double 2013. >> approximately four out of five people who are infected with the west nile will be no symptoms at all. the number of cases are increasing over the last few years. >> reporter: field test throu
. >> reporter: sophie is dog isn't the only critter enjoying this open space next to the waste watertraps in these wetlands here. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of mosquitoes live here and breed here. and some are testing positive for west nile virus. they were found in traps like this. dry ice comes from the top to attract them like a person breathing. >> there's a light and a small fan on this trap. they get close enough and then it sucks them down into this collection...
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a better job of curtailing attacks, and small cells have become harder to detect and become more sophies tick indicated using new technology and that means we have to pick up our game to prevent these attacks. it's also true why ultimately in order for us to defeat terrorist groups like icele and al qaeda, is going to also require us to discredit their ideology. the twisted thinking that draws vulnerable people into their ranks. i've said before and i know our military leader as i agree, this broader challenge of countering violent extremism is not a military effort. ideologies are not defeated with guns. they're defeated by better ideas. more attractive and more compelling visions. so the united states will do our part by working with partners to counter isil's hateful propaganda especially online. we'll constantly re-affirm through words and deeds wes will never be at war with islam. we're fighting terrorist whose distort islam and whose victims are mostly muslims. but around the world we'll insist on partnering with muslim communities as they seek to security prosperity and the dignit
a better job of curtailing attacks, and small cells have become harder to detect and become more sophies tick indicated using new technology and that means we have to pick up our game to prevent these attacks. it's also true why ultimately in order for us to defeat terrorist groups like icele and al qaeda, is going to also require us to discredit their ideology. the twisted thinking that draws vulnerable people into their ranks. i've said before and i know our military leader as i agree, this...
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. >>> sophie hawkins makes a huge announcement, she's pregnant and 50 years old. >> she's best known lover and preparing for the arrival of her second child at age 50 years old. she says, she's a little nervous. it has nothing to do with how nervous she is. she says she has had an easy pregnancy so far. single mom says she has regular mom concerns for her unborn daughter, that she is sure will go away the moment she meets her new baby. >>> at any age you white knuckle through delivery but we know past the age of 40 especially those pregnancies can be more complicated and tough. >> we wish her a best then for her pregnancy. >> let's get to bob because i think he has made it over to the 5-ton hoagie. what are you wearing. >> hey, good morning everybody. we are coming to you live from the national constitution center. we're making hoeing business celebrity chefs, robert irvine there is the junior, is there the shortie classic and then there is the wawa, 5-ton hoagie, hit it. we're up to 8,000 so far. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cl
. >>> sophie hawkins makes a huge announcement, she's pregnant and 50 years old. >> she's best known lover and preparing for the arrival of her second child at age 50 years old. she says, she's a little nervous. it has nothing to do with how nervous she is. she says she has had an easy pregnancy so far. single mom says she has regular mom concerns for her unborn daughter, that she is sure will go away the moment she meets her new baby. >>> at any age you white knuckle...
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i think "antman's" a lot like "sophie's choice." i think people will be surprised.orter: rudd's antman character has 13 suits and 17 helmets for the role. oh, my head's still too big. oh, my gosh. >> get your close up of that. >> reporter: oh, ants down to his cuff links. >> i got ants in my cuff link. >> reporter: mike douglas plays the brains behind a special serum that shrinks a human to the size of an ant. >> like that. that fast and that fast can make him back to full size. >> reporter: the marvel universe has the oscar winner sounding like a wide-eyed kid. >> i've never done one of these green screen movies and things you got to pretend that are there, especially like ants. >> reporter: evangeline lily plays hope, the daughter of hank penn. what do you think fans will enjoy most about seeing paul rudd as the antman? >> i'll speak for the female audience. >> reporter: okay. >> i think they're going to be shocked at how freaking sexy paul rudd is going to be. >> reporter: that spoiler alert of sorts, even douglas was willing to spill. >> paul rudd has worked out
i think "antman's" a lot like "sophie's choice." i think people will be surprised.orter: rudd's antman character has 13 suits and 17 helmets for the role. oh, my head's still too big. oh, my gosh. >> get your close up of that. >> reporter: oh, ants down to his cuff links. >> i got ants in my cuff link. >> reporter: mike douglas plays the brains behind a special serum that shrinks a human to the size of an ant. >> like that. that fast and that...
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. >> sophie enjoyed laundry diving. >> yeah. >> so, in fact, two years ago. >> she has been laundry free>> locking it up. >> yes. >> keep her out, you have to keep her safe. >> exactly. >> 6:22. athletes don't get a ticket tape parade in new york if they don't play for a new york teams, so thinks a rare honor. coming up next why u.s. women's soccer team is getting one and how much it will cost. >>> katie is tracking storms later on today and they could be severe, right katie. >> absolutely. we have an eye on that possibility this time around which is enough instability and heating of the atmosphere to work with. some downpours will drench you, and some of those storms could get dicey. we will have ful >>> two nfl players are recovering after a separate fire works accident put their career in jeopardy. jason pierre paul had his right index finger amputated yesterday, after an accident on the fourth of july. >>> and the giants pulled a 60 million-dollar contract, off the table. tampa bay buccaneers cornerback cj wilson also lost two fingers but his father is not thinking about football. >>
. >> sophie enjoyed laundry diving. >> yeah. >> so, in fact, two years ago. >> she has been laundry free>> locking it up. >> yes. >> keep her out, you have to keep her safe. >> exactly. >> 6:22. athletes don't get a ticket tape parade in new york if they don't play for a new york teams, so thinks a rare honor. coming up next why u.s. women's soccer team is getting one and how much it will cost. >>> katie is tracking storms later on...
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i would love to see books like tim o'brien's "the things we carried" assigned "sophie's choice," professor eugene sledge was a u.s. marine, his memoir cannot be topped. on the english side of the classroom, you've got to have teachers getting children to love to read in the history classrooms you have to put them to work reading. i could not have imagined growing up, my pile of books next to my bed at the youngest age was biographies of churchill and hitler and history. there is a historian on the west coast, he was a young man when he met churchill. he asked what should i carry with me? churchill said, study history study history study history. that was coming from a man who made his living writing history. again, it is sad the state of education history in massachusetts is what it is now. pretty much nationwide. i think about 15 years ago on washington's birthday i did a feature story. i read about a new jersey businessman who was willing to have framed the -- who was said to have framed the portraits of george washington i had seen in school. he offered these two public schools in new j
i would love to see books like tim o'brien's "the things we carried" assigned "sophie's choice," professor eugene sledge was a u.s. marine, his memoir cannot be topped. on the english side of the classroom, you've got to have teachers getting children to love to read in the history classrooms you have to put them to work reading. i could not have imagined growing up, my pile of books next to my bed at the youngest age was biographies of churchill and hitler and history....
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where scientific innovation was beginning to shape the world we know today that the most liberal and sophies tick indicate paper, then and now could make the claim that it would be foolish for us to think that education could be the great equalizer that the motion that some people ought to be in school rather than in cages seemed to echo across time and offer us much greater insight into a lot of the thinking we are now fighting. >> guest: the "times" was only reflecting at attitudes imbedded in science and imbedded in government policy. they didn't make this up. this was the mainstream racial ideology of white america. >> host: and that drive for scientific certainty that assertion of inequality, is definitely on the ascent. this is not a moment where even the critique of ota bengas encagement or imprisonment will usher in a reformist moment. we are only in 1906 at this moment. so the very idea that jim crow itself could be legitimatated on the basis of proving that people who looked like an ota benga or descend from an ota benga were in fact, ipso facto prime ma fay she on the face of thin
where scientific innovation was beginning to shape the world we know today that the most liberal and sophies tick indicate paper, then and now could make the claim that it would be foolish for us to think that education could be the great equalizer that the motion that some people ought to be in school rather than in cages seemed to echo across time and offer us much greater insight into a lot of the thinking we are now fighting. >> guest: the "times" was only reflecting at...
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. >> sophie b.he story. >> at 50 she's having a baby using an embryo she froze nearly 20 years ago. ♪ i still recall ♪ >> reporter: the notes flow easily. in 1995 this song by sophie b. hawkins was number one on the charts. ♪ as i lay me down to sleep ♪ >> reporter: thoser were heady times but these days the singer is running after her 6-year-old son. she decided it's time for a sibling. >> i had soaken to a fertility doctor. she said you're old. i said that's the point. my son has an old mother. why can't i give him somebody young to be in his family for the rest of his life? >> reporter: going for the second baby wasn't easy. to start she wanted to use embryo she froze nearly 20 years ago. ultimately one took the baby girl she's carrying. your doctor said do it. >> she said i'm the healthiest pregnant woman. i could have been 30 and had er more problems. at 50 i have no problems. >> reporter: somebody told me your little guy has a namer for the little gir. >> bubblegum he named her. >> reporter: w
. >> sophie b.he story. >> at 50 she's having a baby using an embryo she froze nearly 20 years ago. ♪ i still recall ♪ >> reporter: the notes flow easily. in 1995 this song by sophie b. hawkins was number one on the charts. ♪ as i lay me down to sleep ♪ >> reporter: thoser were heady times but these days the singer is running after her 6-year-old son. she decided it's time for a sibling. >> i had soaken to a fertility doctor. she said you're old. i said...
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. >> conservative pollster and author of the sophie vote on the trends in technology come of the millennial generation, and how the political parties are vying for this increasingly crucial voting block. >> take a look at where people's eyeballs are going these days. it used to be folks were focused on the television. political advertising became heavily focused on ads. technology has changed so that if you walk into a room of 20 -year-olds but 60 -year-olds what are they looking at? their phones. for folks in the political world who wants to want to reach the next generation or just reach into the future understand what the future of political advertising will look like emma candy crush or whatever the latest game is. candy crush may be fading in popularity there is always something new, finding ways to get your message in front of people is really important. >> sunday night at 8:00 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> and newly discovered strain of bird flu has caused a spike in egg prices. the senate homeland security committee held a hearing on the outbreak and what is being done
. >> conservative pollster and author of the sophie vote on the trends in technology come of the millennial generation, and how the political parties are vying for this increasingly crucial voting block. >> take a look at where people's eyeballs are going these days. it used to be folks were focused on the television. political advertising became heavily focused on ads. technology has changed so that if you walk into a room of 20 -year-olds but 60 -year-olds what are they looking...
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final thing, just because of our age, and i missed that both comments, i had to leave for a moment, sophie said this already -- heroin is purer than it has ever been. you do not have to shoot up. it is cheaper than it has ever been. both of those points may have been made. this is the third point of that. people are dying on their first usage. we are having it happen on a regular basis. young people think they are going to live forever, think they can tolerate anything. they experiment with heroin and if there is not someone to administer narcan, they are dead. we're seeing 18, 19, 20 21-year-old. we see people other toy for his -- we see people at their 21st birthday parties die on first usage. we see them in graduation parties from college die from first usage. this is a big problem because of the expense and because young people think they will live forever. when we were going up, we all -- when we were growing up we all thought you would be a junkie in a week. it is very different now. it is cheap. but people are age are the fastest-growing abusers, for many reasons. how much is prescr
final thing, just because of our age, and i missed that both comments, i had to leave for a moment, sophie said this already -- heroin is purer than it has ever been. you do not have to shoot up. it is cheaper than it has ever been. both of those points may have been made. this is the third point of that. people are dying on their first usage. we are having it happen on a regular basis. young people think they are going to live forever, think they can tolerate anything. they experiment with...
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i think "ant-man" is a lot like "sophie's choice."erious when you're riding around on the back of an ant. >> i mean or in an ant suit. his character has 13 suits and 17 helmets for the role. oh. my head is too big. oh, my god. it hurts to be a superhero. >> get your close-up of that. >> oh. ants down to his cuff links. >> reporter: michael douglas plays his mentor who is also the brains behind a special serum that shrinks a human to the size of an ant. >> like that. that fast and that fast can make him back to full size. >> reporter: the marvel universe has the oscar winner sounding like a wide-eyed champ. >> i've never done one of these green screen movies and things you got to pretend that are there especially like ants. >> reporter: if i'm not mistaken, you had your kids come out to the set. >> absolutely. are you kidding. my first film -- my son's proud that i'm in. >> reporter: really. >> my cool factor has up. >> reporter: evangeline lilly plays the daughter. what do you think fan also appreciate and enjoy most about seeing paul
i think "ant-man" is a lot like "sophie's choice."erious when you're riding around on the back of an ant. >> i mean or in an ant suit. his character has 13 suits and 17 helmets for the role. oh. my head is too big. oh, my god. it hurts to be a superhero. >> get your close-up of that. >> oh. ants down to his cuff links. >> reporter: michael douglas plays his mentor who is also the brains behind a special serum that shrinks a human to the size of an...
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james wharton and my friend rob webster is here today from our solar cart team with his daughter sophie. and i want to talk about the teammates we had not only each other but the incredible staff here in the machine shops that taught us and shush, don't tell anyone, they used to leave the windows unlocked so late at night when they were closed we were able to build our solar car throughout the night because of their insight and we were able to finish and race in australia across that continent and win the world's first solar challenge. thank you to the m.i.t. staff that helped us and to their labs. [ applause ] so as you grow from what professor williams in dynamics always reminded us of the great things in m.i.t. is our teammates and classmates, i tell you to go out and look for your colleagues and classmates as you join the greater world. there are many. the second piece of advice from heart that i want to talk to you about is kindness. kindness is as important as knowledge. a friend of mine, this huge guy, who came full circle from an extraordinary life of terrible violence. he alway
james wharton and my friend rob webster is here today from our solar cart team with his daughter sophie. and i want to talk about the teammates we had not only each other but the incredible staff here in the machine shops that taught us and shush, don't tell anyone, they used to leave the windows unlocked so late at night when they were closed we were able to build our solar car throughout the night because of their insight and we were able to finish and race in australia across that continent...
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it's like my own personal political sophie's choice. i don't even know where to go.obviously i'm with nancy pelosi. i don't think after dodd frank has come out and to see the cumbersome regulation not just for wall street but also for regional banks, community banks. the effects that has had on wall street and small business that you can say in any way, shape or form that the government has been soft on wall street and the constituents it affects. >> john this is kayla tausche. you mentioned that dodd/frank is one reason why she might be hesitant to be so critical of wall street and the fallacy of some of the regulation but there's also this sense that she does need some fund raising from wall street. but i take it that idea didn't really go over well with her office? >> no, i mentioned that in the story. and of course, it's standard when you look at all of the ramifications of political stances that people take fund raising into account. because that's one of the realities of washington. and she's a veryfundraiser. and one of her aides says that's unfair. you should
it's like my own personal political sophie's choice. i don't even know where to go.obviously i'm with nancy pelosi. i don't think after dodd frank has come out and to see the cumbersome regulation not just for wall street but also for regional banks, community banks. the effects that has had on wall street and small business that you can say in any way, shape or form that the government has been soft on wall street and the constituents it affects. >> john this is kayla tausche. you...
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joe and sophie, their parents they grew up in a small farm outside of bantry.lowell's niece remembers hearing her mother tell stories about how she and lowell traveled to school in the winter by cross-country skiing. marilyn told vonda that lowell was a strong, young man who watched over her and took care of her taking care of the many chores especially after marilyn was diagnosed with polio at age seven. shortly after completing high schooling, lowell enlisted in the navy. he served for about ten years until he died of a heart attack during the early part of the vietnam war. marilyn cherishes the three sets of china lowell brought her -- brought home for her for her mother and herself. and for himself. sadly, marilyn lost her belongings including lowell's china, when her home burned down in the 1970's. lowell's niece sue keeps a rubbing of lowell's name etched on the memorial wall in washington d.c., and shared that several family members have said that lowell's new england fee mitch resembles lowell. i continue to speak here on the floor about the lives and d
joe and sophie, their parents they grew up in a small farm outside of bantry.lowell's niece remembers hearing her mother tell stories about how she and lowell traveled to school in the winter by cross-country skiing. marilyn told vonda that lowell was a strong, young man who watched over her and took care of her taking care of the many chores especially after marilyn was diagnosed with polio at age seven. shortly after completing high schooling, lowell enlisted in the navy. he served for about...