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on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we will be working with the centers for medicare and medicaid services to develop, refine, and strengthen policies that promote independent living among all populations, especially those served by medicaid. we would also look with cms to promote home and community-based services and support. last but not least, i will be remiss if i forget to mention that may is also the time of the year when communities across nations come together to celebrate the older americans month. the proud tradition that shows our nation's commitment to
on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we...
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most people in the field of gerontology, the study of aging and the science of aging, they agree now that aging probably is something that we can understand better and that we can learn to control. better than what we do now. >> host: okay. >> guest: okay. >> host: that is the news we have been looking for for ages. aubrey is as good a spokesperson for that optimistic point of view as anybody on the planet. >> host: in the last 50 years, how have we manipulated our ability to control agent? >> guest: a lot of this is incorrect. a lot of the success that you and i are enjoying right now as we age, where we are aging more slowly than our parents and grandparents dead. we are very happy about that. we like the ages a lot of that has benefits over overall progress. sanitation in developed countries added a huge amount in the most mundane way to life expectancy. vaccines, antibiotics, they had an enormous amounts to life expectancy in the 20th century. now, we are doing better with the elderly people in their 60s and 70s and 80s. they have better life expectancy than people of the same ag
most people in the field of gerontology, the study of aging and the science of aging, they agree now that aging probably is something that we can understand better and that we can learn to control. better than what we do now. >> host: okay. >> guest: okay. >> host: that is the news we have been looking for for ages. aubrey is as good a spokesperson for that optimistic point of view as anybody on the planet. >> host: in the last 50 years, how have we manipulated our...
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the national institute of aging is the poor stepsister of the national institute of health. there is more money for research on cancer they an aging. another thing that demerged that i have found problematic. the single biggest risk factor is age. what is changing in our bodies to predisposes us like those that are well funded. aging is the single biggest risk factor we spend more money than we do the five products. we're making a mistake. men named gerontologists say we should try to understand aging. another shock is we do not know what a jane is. we are no better equipped. we swam and away that makes us age are produced consciousness. if we could understand what we mean then we would take a giant step toward the visionary programs to get younger. whenever the ethical complexities or a fight against aging is at least as important with anything we do now. there is every sen we talk about the questions. the book of genesis. adam and eve and the snake and the garden. the world's first story is talk about death. canneries stoppage? we are more technically sophisticated. it is l
the national institute of aging is the poor stepsister of the national institute of health. there is more money for research on cancer they an aging. another thing that demerged that i have found problematic. the single biggest risk factor is age. what is changing in our bodies to predisposes us like those that are well funded. aging is the single biggest risk factor we spend more money than we do the five products. we're making a mistake. men named gerontologists say we should try to...
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seiege it started at the age of 9, and, once you get it early you can fix it and, the argument against it is that the psychological aspect, the cost of it, and not a long term... >> eric: well, if you have it in your family what do you do. >> get checked, i agree. one thing our viewers should take home from this is that this is a problem, we need to raise awareness for this and your kids could have the problem and we have to figure out if they do. it is a lifelong problem and the number one killer in the u.s., heart disease and doesn't start at the age of 40 or 50. >> jamie: and you say not necessarily statins and... >> i agree with david totally on that. one reason the controversy occurs is because people are overprescribing statins. >> and you can tell your son or daughter, put the hamburger done our engage in sport activities, that information i think is vital but not to put them on medication. >> jamie: but you have a better argument with a child, the doctor showed us this and we can correct it and you never have to worry, let's eat better. >> eric: have the goat cheese an cheat bu
seiege it started at the age of 9, and, once you get it early you can fix it and, the argument against it is that the psychological aspect, the cost of it, and not a long term... >> eric: well, if you have it in your family what do you do. >> get checked, i agree. one thing our viewers should take home from this is that this is a problem, we need to raise awareness for this and your kids could have the problem and we have to figure out if they do. it is a lifelong problem and the...
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>> i don't know the actual ages. our first officers who were on scene quickly, i know they transported numerous patients themselves. i'm not sure how many of the injured they transported. as far as the ages, it is a wide range that i don't have. i don't know how many theaters this particular movie was being shown in in the 16, but there are 16 theaters. the potential is for all ages. >> we will take a listen here, kusa has some witnesses we want to listen to here for a moment. >> as they were leaving, he witnessed a baby, an infant get shot. yeah, they said gas bombs as they were leaving, then just gunshots all over the place. it started in the theater that i had bought tickets to. it's kind of a blind-blower. while i was here waiting to talk to the doctor, i heard the call came in at the nurse's station. from what i can see, people are unconscious, people are bleeding. i saw one bed go past, poor guy had blood caked all over his face. he just was not responsive at all. same thing with the lady. just all out of it. by
>> i don't know the actual ages. our first officers who were on scene quickly, i know they transported numerous patients themselves. i'm not sure how many of the injured they transported. as far as the ages, it is a wide range that i don't have. i don't know how many theaters this particular movie was being shown in in the 16, but there are 16 theaters. the potential is for all ages. >> we will take a listen here, kusa has some witnesses we want to listen to here for a moment....
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the. golden age of the. fords model. the age of mass production cheap oil balls electrical appliances on all the rest. roaring. then twenty nine the. recession of the nineteenth thirty's. and the golden age post-war fifty's and sixty's who just too great to be in history . in. microprocessor inaugurate to the information revolution and we've had the installation on till now. we have had the big big. now if we know how to do it the global sustainable golden age of the knowledge society so maybe there is some good news head before we get to that though i want to talk more about what you discussed in the installation phase of the decoupling of finance so the burst of the bubble leads to financial collapse which then swings the pendulum towards the next phase in your view book before this we see what is documented in this graph where the growth of financial profits relative to g.d.p. for outpaces those of non-financial profits and this is in the ninety's and the two thousand so does this decoupling of financial and productio
the. golden age of the. fords model. the age of mass production cheap oil balls electrical appliances on all the rest. roaring. then twenty nine the. recession of the nineteenth thirty's. and the golden age post-war fifty's and sixty's who just too great to be in history . in. microprocessor inaugurate to the information revolution and we've had the installation on till now. we have had the big big. now if we know how to do it the global sustainable golden age of the knowledge society so maybe...
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at the age of 9 and 10 lyndon johnson had worked in the cotton fields beside his cousin adam, pulling cotton on their knees all day under the broiling hill country sun. i asked -- that christmas, we know from the diary, the back-up diary that the aides kept that the presidential aides keep that johnson and lady bird visit aver to bring her to poinsettia and i asked her if she remembered what they talked about, and she said she didn't except she was sure they had talked about the cotton picking. she said whenever she and lyndon got together, the subject of cotton came up. we always talked about the cotton. she said, we just hated that so much. hate is a word that occurs very frequently when people talk about lyndon johnson's feelings about poverty. in a memoir that was written by his longtime cardiologist that the rule is hearst. dr. hearst writes that he hated poverty and he hated it when a person who wanted to work could not get a job, and then he recounts an incident that occurred when he was accompanying johnson during his vice presidency on a trip to iran and they pass a group of
at the age of 9 and 10 lyndon johnson had worked in the cotton fields beside his cousin adam, pulling cotton on their knees all day under the broiling hill country sun. i asked -- that christmas, we know from the diary, the back-up diary that the aides kept that the presidential aides keep that johnson and lady bird visit aver to bring her to poinsettia and i asked her if she remembered what they talked about, and she said she didn't except she was sure they had talked about the cotton picking....
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as i started to interview lyndon johnson, you know, i came, lyndon johnson died so young at the age of 64, and i came along so quickly after he had died that all the people who knew him, who grew up with lyndon johnson, were just about all still there. if his best friend in high school was truman force, truman force had moved to a bigger house but it was still in just city just a couple of miles away. his first girlfriend was kitty ross, and she actually still lived in her parent's house, and i started to learn about this. the land, it starts just -- it's now, of course -- it's pushed out into -- then the hill country began just at the western edge of austin and rolled west and encompasses 23,000 square miles, which is an area big enough to put all of new england into it and still have room for pennsylvania. and the population at that time was about three people per square mile. at first settlers called it the land of endless horizons because every time you got to the top of one line of hills, you found that there was another one beyond it. it was a land of incredible loneliness as i s
as i started to interview lyndon johnson, you know, i came, lyndon johnson died so young at the age of 64, and i came along so quickly after he had died that all the people who knew him, who grew up with lyndon johnson, were just about all still there. if his best friend in high school was truman force, truman force had moved to a bigger house but it was still in just city just a couple of miles away. his first girlfriend was kitty ross, and she actually still lived in her parent's house, and i...
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he died in december of 1889 at the age of 81. davis was back in richmond, actually, his habeas corpus hearing was in richmond. ironically, not only in his former capitol but in the building that housed his former executive office. before the war it had been, a course building and a post office and a customs house and then after the war it was a federal courthouse, so that's where the hearing was. so he was back here at that time and at least one other time after the war, too, although he never returned to this house. we are a research library, so we do have that function. and that's very important for many of our guests. researchers or academic who is are doing research in our library right in the museum over there, but for the average visitor, i think that is the most important thing to me as a guide. that's what i want to hear. when someone takes my tour and they tell me, i want to go read more about this, then i feel good. i've done my job. >> this was the second of a two-part look at the white house of the confederacy. america
he died in december of 1889 at the age of 81. davis was back in richmond, actually, his habeas corpus hearing was in richmond. ironically, not only in his former capitol but in the building that housed his former executive office. before the war it had been, a course building and a post office and a customs house and then after the war it was a federal courthouse, so that's where the hearing was. so he was back here at that time and at least one other time after the war, too, although he never...
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steinbeck's book back in the 1930s where the conditions, of course, by economic policy conditions both ag and otherwise went com plealy awry and what my parents and grandparents' generation went through. many of the descendants of what had been my neighbors at the time are your constituents in other places and i got out of college in the 1980s just in time to watch bad energy and ag policy once again, crater the economy of my district and of my region. so i'm very sensitive about trying to address good ag policy, but we have jurisdiction in this committee, good commodity title policy and good nutrition policy. i sincerely believe the language we have in front of us now, those individuals who buy income and buy asset who will qualify for the benefits you automatically receive in many occasions with the categoric eligibility circumstance will have to -- who once they qualify under the regular process will receive the help they need. that is my intention. it's not my intention to be part of an effort to make anyone who qualifies suffer, but by the same token we are trying to achieve savings
steinbeck's book back in the 1930s where the conditions, of course, by economic policy conditions both ag and otherwise went com plealy awry and what my parents and grandparents' generation went through. many of the descendants of what had been my neighbors at the time are your constituents in other places and i got out of college in the 1980s just in time to watch bad energy and ag policy once again, crater the economy of my district and of my region. so i'm very sensitive about trying to...
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and one in six boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18. cates say more training programs are essential. and believe the extra funding could to that and so much more. find out what the baltimore center hopes to do if they are able to claim some of that money... coming up next half hour.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. west virginia troopers continue to investigate the cause of a deadly car accident that left four people dead.... including 2 college students from maryland. it happened on saturday afternoon along i-79. just look at the wreckage... the front end smashed... and the doors torn offpolice say 20-year-old tavon frisby was driving and 19-year-old cameron shields was in the passenger seat.they say frisby somehow crossed the median into the southbound lanes. and attended high school at - eastern tech in essex. the young men were returning from orientation at the university of charleston. eastern tech... :43:47 we really a whole lot of those two youngster they were going on making something of themselves and college and working
and one in six boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18. cates say more training programs are essential. and believe the extra funding could to that and so much more. find out what the baltimore center hopes to do if they are able to claim some of that money... coming up next half hour.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. west virginia troopers continue to investigate the cause of a deadly car accident that left four people dead.... including 2 college students from maryland. it...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> a frightening situation up here in los angeles. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a few inches wide. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> he quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do to survive is keep breathing, the very thing putting him in more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into the crevice. with every breathe he took, obviously, if the chest cannot expand you suffocate. >> rescuers can talk to him, even touch him, but they can't get him out. they know if they don't act fast they will watch this child die before their very own eyes. >> i'm trying but it hurts. >> the first thing we did was build rigging below him just to make sure he didn't slip down any farther. >> next, tom smith with the l.a. fire department is able to slip a rope around paul from above and he starts pulling. >> i was pulling on him so hard that i couldn't believe it. it should have lifted someone twice his size.
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> a frightening situation up here in los angeles. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a few inches wide. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> he quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do to survive is keep breathing, the very thing putting him in more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into the crevice. with every breathe he took,...
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what you are there -- from the leaders, it is not a surprise during the age of the water main system. >> it is clear we have aging infrastructure. there's not been able to invest in a lot of that infrastructure. that is what you're seeing these water main increases. we have to be able to invest back in these pipes. >> officials tell 11 news that the challenge is staying ahead. >> when you move to invest additional money, this is this one. >> the execution of this water main break on the way. says she is confident they will be able to handle the event. speaking of the grand prix of baltimore, tickets are on sale for the offense. also, new sponsors during a press conference on monday. stepping in to oversee this year's way. big a financial trouble. businesses and restaurants around the track more accessible to restaurants this year. meanwhile, one lawmaker is taking the steps for government. they include the amendments that cut the council down to nine and shrink the number of votes needed to overturn and allow the council to add money. >> of baltimore city has a very, very strong mayor
what you are there -- from the leaders, it is not a surprise during the age of the water main system. >> it is clear we have aging infrastructure. there's not been able to invest in a lot of that infrastructure. that is what you're seeing these water main increases. we have to be able to invest back in these pipes. >> officials tell 11 news that the challenge is staying ahead. >> when you move to invest additional money, this is this one. >> the execution of this water...
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when you look at data from adolescent women, they see the vulnerability and prevalent in the age of 16 to 24. from our own data the highest risk of couples wanting to conceive. young men who affected men equally vulnerable. en violence, when people have a new car near, wind depression and alcohol use and perhaps we can think about a lot of abuse going on. used for negative individuals. in africa passage can do a lot more than what we know. just a reminder we have many tools for hiv prevention. from 2007 reconfirm that it was very effective, date and not cause much. behavior intervention and more recently talked about prep. and treatment of prevention. we have a large tube to select from and we need to use it in combination. and the condition, it was very refreshing to get these results for extended follow up. and to see the result in kenya travel sites without any evidence of this protestation. finally have additional tools for package of intervention. we need to revisit and revise how to prioritize and focus resources of what is impact will. and get rid of policies that do not work. w
when you look at data from adolescent women, they see the vulnerability and prevalent in the age of 16 to 24. from our own data the highest risk of couples wanting to conceive. young men who affected men equally vulnerable. en violence, when people have a new car near, wind depression and alcohol use and perhaps we can think about a lot of abuse going on. used for negative individuals. in africa passage can do a lot more than what we know. just a reminder we have many tools for hiv prevention....
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according to pure research center, for the first time, more than half of americans over the age of 65re now using the internet, but logging on can sometimes be a challenge. that is why a course at pace university in new york city is trying to bridge the divide. recently, we went to those involved to hear about their experience. >> the technology program was started to help senior citizens and older adults and disabled improve their quality of life and to feel alive again, as some seniors have told me. >> i'm going to give you a bunch of diseases and a bunch of normal, functional declines and ask you to do everyday tasks. what we are going to do is take up some fingers. >> students of all majors register for the class and go to a sensitivity training. >> we are going to reduce your hearing a little bit by putting the ear plugs in. >> to measure how older adults feel in a wheelchair, using a walker, using a cane. >> when you get older, one of the age-related changes, you start to feel heavy. >> they truly have patience with them because now, they understand what they are going through,
according to pure research center, for the first time, more than half of americans over the age of 65re now using the internet, but logging on can sometimes be a challenge. that is why a course at pace university in new york city is trying to bridge the divide. recently, we went to those involved to hear about their experience. >> the technology program was started to help senior citizens and older adults and disabled improve their quality of life and to feel alive again, as some seniors...
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did you know that 65% of people under the age of 65 have some hearing loss? spoke to a doctor and he tested my hearing, i will tell you the results. first here is what he said about protecting your hearing. >> i think the best thing that you are aware and you want to make sure you test it on a regular basis. when you are in environments that may be potentially dangerous you want to wear hear progress text and make sure that if we experience any of the science of hearing loss, whether it's difficulty hearing, noisy environment or ringing ears, we want to make sure you take care of it. it may be something that's treatable. >> when you do loose hearing as you age, it leads to a lot of other issues doesn't it. >> without aidant. we know it leads to feelings of worry, depression, feeling isolated and we know there are study that show us that increased incidents of dementia and affecting those with alzheimer's. because we are withdrawn from a situation and don't participate. when we keep our mind active we know it's much better for us physically, emotionly and with
did you know that 65% of people under the age of 65 have some hearing loss? spoke to a doctor and he tested my hearing, i will tell you the results. first here is what he said about protecting your hearing. >> i think the best thing that you are aware and you want to make sure you test it on a regular basis. when you are in environments that may be potentially dangerous you want to wear hear progress text and make sure that if we experience any of the science of hearing loss, whether it's...
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. >> he's probably one of the top three swimmers in his age group in the country. quite possibly one of the top five swimmers in his age group in the world. >> reporter: the swimmers back home anxiously wait for the results. >> the whole team is going to watch and get all excited, probably yet and scream at the tv. >> reporter: in invite washington, richard jordan, news4. >>> would you beg to be arrested? one d.c. driver did in his effort to seek justice from the dmv. pat collins explains the motive behind this one-man protest. >> i don't want to do it. but what choice does a body have? >> reporter: he clasped one handcuff on his right wrist, stood up, took a sip of coffee, and attached the other cuff to the door of the dmv. with that, he got what he came for. arrested. cuffed for real by the cops. >> too tight? >> no, i just had to turn the wrist. >> reporter: his name is wally seberino, he says he's known as wally duwall. he was at the dmv to protest a $98 fee that he says is ten years old, that he says he didn't know about, that he says he didn't want to pay, th
. >> he's probably one of the top three swimmers in his age group in the country. quite possibly one of the top five swimmers in his age group in the world. >> reporter: the swimmers back home anxiously wait for the results. >> the whole team is going to watch and get all excited, probably yet and scream at the tv. >> reporter: in invite washington, richard jordan, news4. >>> would you beg to be arrested? one d.c. driver did in his effort to seek justice from...
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by the age of 13, 14, i just started running away all the time. i became a chronic runaway at that point. just started living on the streets. >> at the age of 18, bryon joined his first white power skinhead group. the soldiers of the new reich. >> when i was a teenager, i didn't have any family. i had my friends. that's all i had. and basically my crews were my family. statistically speaking, gang members don't join gangs because it's cool. they join gangs because usually they're street kids, they're destitute and they have nothing. >> as bryon's appetite for violence increased he moved to indiana and joined the outlaw harm skins, a crew who had been kicked out of the national umbrella group, harm skin nation. >> hammer skins had such a reputation that they demanded respect. they demanded fear. if a hammer skin came to a party you knew it and everyone treaded lightly around them. they were known for being incredibly violent, incredibly tough. everyone was very weary around hammer skins. everyone wanted to join. i was what they called a pit bull. t
by the age of 13, 14, i just started running away all the time. i became a chronic runaway at that point. just started living on the streets. >> at the age of 18, bryon joined his first white power skinhead group. the soldiers of the new reich. >> when i was a teenager, i didn't have any family. i had my friends. that's all i had. and basically my crews were my family. statistically speaking, gang members don't join gangs because it's cool. they join gangs because usually they're...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. your doctor. >>> and to politics now, where elizabeth warren is fighting back against senator scott brown, who's accusing her of being the enemy of small businesses. in a new ad, brown says he would never demonize businesses. >> you know, the way i see this, this is really about a basic question of how we build our future. the republicans have given their vision of how you build a future. they say, i've got mine, the rest of you are on their own. our vision of how you build a future is you make the investments forward so every kid has a chance. that's really what this is about. >> former congressman gabby giffords is in the french al al with her daughter and husband. >>> the next olympic uniforms will be made in the usa. the olympic committee adopted all the measures in a bill he was working on. senator and congressmen on both sides of the aisle expressed outrage when they learned that this year's uniforms you see right here were made in china. >>> and have you heard of the woman who
this is the age of taking action. viagra. your doctor. >>> and to politics now, where elizabeth warren is fighting back against senator scott brown, who's accusing her of being the enemy of small businesses. in a new ad, brown says he would never demonize businesses. >> you know, the way i see this, this is really about a basic question of how we build our future. the republicans have given their vision of how you build a future. they say, i've got mine, the rest of you are on...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> just moments ago, president obama signed a law approving more military aid to israel. >> as many of you know, i have made it a top priority for my administration to deepen cooperation across the whole spectrum of security issues. >> interesting timing. is he trying to upstage mitt romney's trip to israel tomorrow? joining me now is connecticut independent senator, joe lieberman. senator, you have seen a lot of things. there haven't been too many public bill signings in this administration and it was passed earlier in the week, five days later a public signing in the oval office. coincidence? >> purely coincidental, i'm sure. >> right. >> no,
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> just moments ago, president obama signed a law approving more military aid to...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. lk to your doctor. >>> after he won gold for cuba at the '92 olympics, the boxer was given a bicycle by fidel castro which he then traded for a pig so he could feed his family. that is one story to help explain why so many cuban fighters have defected over the years. how did they get so good to begin with? the little island nation has a heavyweight reputation with the london games about to begin. abc's christian amapour ventured to cuba. >> reporter: he may be small, but his dreams are big. what do you want to be when you get big? champion? olympic champion? albert is one of hundreds of young cubans who begin olympic training at an age when most american children have pairly started little league. perhaps that's how cuba has come to dominate the world of olympic gold medal boxing. ♪ this island nation, just 90 miles from the coast of florida, has been ruled for more than 50 years by fidel castro. and the u.s. has been squeezing it with an economic embargo for almost as long, trying to
this is the age of taking action. viagra. lk to your doctor. >>> after he won gold for cuba at the '92 olympics, the boxer was given a bicycle by fidel castro which he then traded for a pig so he could feed his family. that is one story to help explain why so many cuban fighters have defected over the years. how did they get so good to begin with? the little island nation has a heavyweight reputation with the london games about to begin. abc's christian amapour ventured to cuba....
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in 1983 at the age of 32 ride also became the youngest american in space during her first mission aboard the space shuttle "challenger". ride flew a second "challenger" mission the following year and later made it her mission to inspire young people, especially girls to do well in math and science. sally ride was 61 years old. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in new jersey there was drama at a car wash after an elderly woman apparently hit the gas instead of the brakes, lost control of her car, and then drove right into the river. well, the car wash workers rushed to help, jumping into the water and pulling the woman out of the window because the water pressure blocked the doors from being open. the victim is calling the car wash attendants heroes. >>> in utah police were stunned by this accident. they say a 16-year-old girl crashed her mother's car. it wound up plunging down an embankment, slamming into the patio of an office building at about a 45-degree age gel. amazingly the girl walked away with only a sprained ankle. >>> in souther
in 1983 at the age of 32 ride also became the youngest american in space during her first mission aboard the space shuttle "challenger". ride flew a second "challenger" mission the following year and later made it her mission to inspire young people, especially girls to do well in math and science. sally ride was 61 years old. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in new jersey there was drama at a car wash after an...
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you get in shape after the age of 50. you are in the hospital. you are. everybody i know who goes out and plays of a softball, they break their leg. about two years ago, somebody sent me a videotape of the movie "chicago, and i confused it with an exercise video, and i thought for a brief period of time that i was hurt. i was prancing around with these not very heavy weights, and yet they were light as air. i threw out both shoulders. it was not the fault of the navy. you get to a point where all these things are supposed to make you better sort of break you. swimming. swimmers you're instantly. ear instantly. not just about looking older, feeling older and everything but about some of the other things that go through your head simultaneously, because as the truth is, we are all happy to be here. we would all rather be older than be dead. i am really happy to be here and right here, although i should be having my nails done. tavis: i can see them coming out and doing it while you sit here. >> that is another thing you end up doing when you did older. you
you get in shape after the age of 50. you are in the hospital. you are. everybody i know who goes out and plays of a softball, they break their leg. about two years ago, somebody sent me a videotape of the movie "chicago, and i confused it with an exercise video, and i thought for a brief period of time that i was hurt. i was prancing around with these not very heavy weights, and yet they were light as air. i threw out both shoulders. it was not the fault of the navy. you get to a point...
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you'll get the double dvd edition of use your brain to change your age. now,f you n give aift of $90, you can receive the hardcover copy of his book that details all the things that he went out in a great deal more detail about this program for enhanced brain health. but if you can see your way to supporting us with a gift of $250, we'll send you the amen clinics high performance brain master package. along with the dvd and the book, you'll receive a cd-rom cookbook, a six-dvd course that can help you understand and develop a high-performan brain, a qstioaire thayou can use to gauge your own brain's health, and a one-year membership in "the amen solution." this is an online program. it's really an online world that you can enter to help keep your brain fit. now, we're going to hear more about all these gifts, so please make your call now. and join us then back here as i spend a few short more minutes with dr. daniel amen. we're getting down to the wire here. people have now heard the entire lecture. i think people should be excited about the opportunity. b
you'll get the double dvd edition of use your brain to change your age. now,f you n give aift of $90, you can receive the hardcover copy of his book that details all the things that he went out in a great deal more detail about this program for enhanced brain health. but if you can see your way to supporting us with a gift of $250, we'll send you the amen clinics high performance brain master package. along with the dvd and the book, you'll receive a cd-rom cookbook, a six-dvd course that can...
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the aging of the baby boomer generation is responsible for the drug addicted generation. re popping pills to deal with aging. five million adults will need treatment by 2020. so let's discuss in the lightning round. >> bonnie, if you old, haven't you earned trite be addicted to whatever the hell you want? >> because what do you have left. all you have left is your drugs and you your driving. >> anna you are young and fit. doesn't it makes sense they are popping pain pills. things started to hurt, man? >> i think the issue they are addicted to it. that is what they are using when it's necessary. to me i'm wondering if they don't realize it they are vulnerable because the target population but in recent years there has been an increase in sexually transmitted diseases and nursing homes because these people are educated about same sex either. >> and they are taking viagra and cialis and all that stuff. >> right here. >> victor the only drug in england is paradedmal. i found it's acetaminophen. >> people are really diktsd ae diktd to, not dying. if you take any topic these day
the aging of the baby boomer generation is responsible for the drug addicted generation. re popping pills to deal with aging. five million adults will need treatment by 2020. so let's discuss in the lightning round. >> bonnie, if you old, haven't you earned trite be addicted to whatever the hell you want? >> because what do you have left. all you have left is your drugs and you your driving. >> anna you are young and fit. doesn't it makes sense they are popping pain pills....
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people just don't go to the cinema anymore but i do think we're in the age of the screen self evidently that's where we are in television studio so there will be a normal six panshin of what we could score cinema outside of cinema you know they say a definition of existence now is being on film if you're not on film you don't exist so i think the continuation of everything has to do with amazing digital revolution world profoundly excite and stimulate you know there's something in the human psyche that demands an audio visual splendor ancient greeks had a way of doing it the romans did many evil church did them for three hundred fifty years there was the opera opera died in one thousand nine hundred eighteen when the cinema took over so there's always a new medium picks up where the last one left off and you know you i think there's a confusion here in some sloppy thinking there are six major forms of entertainment which will probably invented by the same miriam's a long time for greece and they've always stayed with us military take my favorite one which is painting all i have to do ta
people just don't go to the cinema anymore but i do think we're in the age of the screen self evidently that's where we are in television studio so there will be a normal six panshin of what we could score cinema outside of cinema you know they say a definition of existence now is being on film if you're not on film you don't exist so i think the continuation of everything has to do with amazing digital revolution world profoundly excite and stimulate you know there's something in the human...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. and our schools and teachers. ousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen unless lawmakers act right now. all that money -- and all those new jobs -- will go to delaware, pennsylvania, west virginia. the only loser: maryland schools. tell your delegate and state senator to vote yes for schools, jobs, and small businesses by saying yes to national harbor. >>> after he won gold for cuba at the '92 olympics, the boxer was given a bicycle by fidel castro which he then traded for a pig so he could feed his family. that is one story to help explain why so many cuban fighters have defected over the years. how did they get so good to begin with? the little island nation has a heavyweight reputation with the london games about to begin. abc's christian amapour ventured to cuba. >> reporter: he may be small, but his dreams are big. what do you want to be when you get big? champion? olympic champion? albert is one of hundreds of young cubans who begin olympic training at an a
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. and our schools and teachers. ousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen unless lawmakers act right now. all that money -- and all those new jobs -- will go to delaware, pennsylvania, west virginia. the only loser: maryland schools. tell your delegate and state senator to vote yes for schools, jobs, and small businesses by saying yes to national harbor. >>> after he won...
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the city has set up phone banks to call thousands of people over the age of 80 to check how they are handling the heat. those who do not answer their phones could get a visit. please stay hydrated. >>> back to the power outages.
the city has set up phone banks to call thousands of people over the age of 80 to check how they are handling the heat. those who do not answer their phones could get a visit. please stay hydrated. >>> back to the power outages.