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the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-olds can be employed harvesting crops by hand. the rules don't apply to farm children on their own parent's farms. the people who lobby congress for labor and immigration issues aren't even aware of what the laws are. >> all our employers are abiding by the laws and regulations and they're not. by and large there is bad actors but by and large they are paying minimum wage or higher to everyone working legally on their farm and making sure that they're not being exploited. >> agrictulure ranks near the top of most hazardous work, along with mining and construction. for workers aged 15 to 17, the risk of fatal injury is four times as much as other industries, according to the labor department. but many farmers in the us are against changing the old child labor laws. we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congres
the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-olds can be employed harvesting crops by hand. the rules don't apply to farm children on their own parent's farms. the people who lobby congress for labor and immigration issues aren't even aware of what the laws are. >> all our employers are abiding by the laws and regulations and they're not. by and large there is bad actors but by and large they are paying minimum wage or higher to...
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she was a child when she married the legal age for marriage was 16 and the average age was 24 which except for jane is the average age at which her sisters were married and also the age at which benjamin franklin was married. it was extremely unusual to marry at the age of 15 and was also illegal. edward makin that man she married was poor. he was a sadler. she never once wrote anything about him expressing the least bit of affection. she hardly wrote it out him at all. she wrote their first born wednesday june the fourth, 1729. and then added one line more, and died may 18, 1730. the child of her childhood died three weeks shy of his first birthday. a dead child as a sidenote more surprising surprising than a broken picture in a sermon called wright's thoughts in sad hours. one in four children died for the age of 10. they were wrapped in linen, dipped in melted wax while a toxic pine was elton painted black. church and span prayers for the dead end at the gravesite there would be no sermon nor ministers warned ought there be any tears. the advice of christ to a distressed mother mourning
she was a child when she married the legal age for marriage was 16 and the average age was 24 which except for jane is the average age at which her sisters were married and also the age at which benjamin franklin was married. it was extremely unusual to marry at the age of 15 and was also illegal. edward makin that man she married was poor. he was a sadler. she never once wrote anything about him expressing the least bit of affection. she hardly wrote it out him at all. she wrote their first...
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says the age of aging now birth rates are falling and the number of pensioners is on the rise everywhere everywhere with this slow growth. yes it will i mean you know there are two ways of looking at the demographic problem which by the way is not just something that is prevalent in all western countries but also in some of the major emerging countries including russia and china. so the problem is partly who's going to look after grandma ok so that's something we all have as individuals and every family has that issue but from an economic point of view the real issue is that this is a unique problem in human history so we've never had a coincidence before of falling or weak fertility and civil tiniest expansion in longevity or life expectancy and the impact of this of course is that the working age population typically defined as people aged between fifty and sixty four is either now shrinking all stagnating in the united states for example it's stuck meeting or growing very slowly in germany italy japan it's shrinking so the problem is the cohorts of people aged over fifty sixty four of
says the age of aging now birth rates are falling and the number of pensioners is on the rise everywhere everywhere with this slow growth. yes it will i mean you know there are two ways of looking at the demographic problem which by the way is not just something that is prevalent in all western countries but also in some of the major emerging countries including russia and china. so the problem is partly who's going to look after grandma ok so that's something we all have as individuals and...
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were the steps of course detectors to contain the spread of aids once i confirmed the outbreak of highly pathogenic age five. strain of mice too the band haven't done in typically played non stop this and believe it doherty said. i can't find the kidnappers the syrian opposition ridings to boycott the actual piece of this week addressing twenty three thousand invitations for her product. this baby. but what the stores. prime time of year six minus eight and eerie twentieth year in korea life and soul and to announce on wednesday so much for joining us. we begin this evening with the latest on a bird flu outbreak here in korea it's been more than four days now since the first tv and influence the case since two thousand eleven was discovered on two farms in the southern part of the country. the government's making all out efforts to contain the damage and prevent more he says. he tells me connect my tripod salon at the new center. so what can you tell us the main guy is now the biggest question right now concerning the bird flu in the country is probably its current and not parties are saying that it's
were the steps of course detectors to contain the spread of aids once i confirmed the outbreak of highly pathogenic age five. strain of mice too the band haven't done in typically played non stop this and believe it doherty said. i can't find the kidnappers the syrian opposition ridings to boycott the actual piece of this week addressing twenty three thousand invitations for her product. this baby. but what the stores. prime time of year six minus eight and eerie twentieth year in korea life...
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. >> this is defined as people between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. there born in the 1980's at, and '90s, early 2000's. >> let's start out with them being motivated to maintain a good lifestyle. we saw this before. >> i had a friend who showed may a refrigerator and lights out. they want to go wild. we see this all over san francisco. they want a party and enjoy life. >> your 20s is not a practice time, you need to invest. you have to advance and stop thinking about that. >> in the winner column talking about that. they are wising up about denbt. this is a different story. >> this should wise up. the average had $45,000 in debts. what is interesting is that they're not all fine and on top of that they do still have a lot a student loan debt. this is a dead ridding. they have to put off certain things because they have too much. there is drawn in a. >> back to the loser column. more than half of them are afraid of the stock market. they are afraid to invest. >> 2002 through 2008 was not the best. you saw come back and a lot of them have only saw bank s
. >> this is defined as people between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. there born in the 1980's at, and '90s, early 2000's. >> let's start out with them being motivated to maintain a good lifestyle. we saw this before. >> i had a friend who showed may a refrigerator and lights out. they want to go wild. we see this all over san francisco. they want a party and enjoy life. >> your 20s is not a practice time, you need to invest. you have to advance and stop thinking about...
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healthy and mom it's easier than i did not mention the men of the eighty four t and two women at the age of fifteen mass money toward the basket at the us. growing up in our company. national scheme protons of the tiny dutch in kazakhstan since two thousand and nine. some of them i aim to diagnose and secondly to the system diseases over the course of their minds. the comparable the reason an increased incidence rate for example they see on average has taken its mate is being sued ha thousand people suffering from disease is on seven hundred thousand people mastitis and aches was by fifteen to eighteen percent in a sense it means taking the easy spent at the same time thanks to a number of knives is we monies to create a steady trend of decreasing motown or tea from causing a buzz cut it to me. but this is. a special algorithm of helping people suffering from acute coronary syndrome is being developed. she has to go. she takes ten minutes to diagnosing on his activities acute coronary syndrome clinic on geography and sending must be done within two hours. it is impossible to do it and th
healthy and mom it's easier than i did not mention the men of the eighty four t and two women at the age of fifteen mass money toward the basket at the us. growing up in our company. national scheme protons of the tiny dutch in kazakhstan since two thousand and nine. some of them i aim to diagnose and secondly to the system diseases over the course of their minds. the comparable the reason an increased incidence rate for example they see on average has taken its mate is being sued ha thousand...
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as long ago as 2006 without going near a chicken. >> the mini-ice age>> claims he's so good at predicting the weather that book makers now refuse to take his bets. >> i was i was winning too much. >> i interviewed him a few years ago, and all i really cared about was whether it would rain on my summer vacation to cornwall. >> you'll see a lot of thund rr places. >> unfortunately piers corbin was right. we're on vacation. believe it or not, there's a lovely harbor behind me and the sea and the weather is terrible. >> corbin believes all this bad weather at moment is to do with the big yellow ball. that's what's pushing the jet stream and the air masses it divides all over the map. >> particles coming from the sun, guided by magnetic fields. and they enter the polar regions of the earth. and then they, in fact, move the jet stream. >> it's a lot of fun, but it's on the par with your astrology horoscope in the funny pages. >> reporter: okay. so who can tell me it's going to be a hot summer? >> as we go into the summer we'll still have some big contrasts. >
as long ago as 2006 without going near a chicken. >> the mini-ice age>> claims he's so good at predicting the weather that book makers now refuse to take his bets. >> i was i was winning too much. >> i interviewed him a few years ago, and all i really cared about was whether it would rain on my summer vacation to cornwall. >> you'll see a lot of thund rr places. >> unfortunately piers corbin was right. we're on vacation. believe it or not, there's a lovely...
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this is the age of taking action.n. to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. give him the calorie-smart is a nutrition of beneful healthy weight. with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, and accents of vitamin rich veggies... plus a taste he loves. beneful healthy weight...from purina. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balan
this is the age of taking action.n. to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. give him the calorie-smart is a nutrition of beneful healthy weight. with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, and accents of vitamin rich veggies... plus a taste he loves. beneful healthy...
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his book, the age of oversupply. the real-time -- i love this.ion in threat intelligence. not my social life. cyber attacks. fireeye is acquiring mandiant at $1 billion. a site -- a cybersecurity juggernaut. david dewalt and kevin mandia. we have both of them with us. wonderful to have you. your merger, at everybody goes yeah, yeah. top of the markets, synergy. what is your number when to do list? two ceos tother as integrate the two companies. there are synergies we have. the biggest is putting products together. we have had a partnership for a couple years already, we want to do a little more and connect people. work together with customers. >> what is the employee response? i am fascinated by the business part of this. virginia and out west, two separate cultures. can you make this work? >> one of the things that is interesting, when you think about security, you think about the nsa and d.c. when you think about software, you think about the bay area. this is perfect. to merge instead of taking the company public. why? >> i try to build the be
his book, the age of oversupply. the real-time -- i love this.ion in threat intelligence. not my social life. cyber attacks. fireeye is acquiring mandiant at $1 billion. a site -- a cybersecurity juggernaut. david dewalt and kevin mandia. we have both of them with us. wonderful to have you. your merger, at everybody goes yeah, yeah. top of the markets, synergy. what is your number when to do list? two ceos tother as integrate the two companies. there are synergies we have. the biggest is...
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many of these protest movements started on the campuses,ed kids were my age. now just put a hashtag on it, and you're good to go. >> the future of ardent activism. we'll take a short break and when we come back we'll talk more about the legacy of pete seger and what it will mean for so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. >> every sunday night al jazeera >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the life and legacy of folk singer and social activist pete seger who died monday at the age of 94. still with us, john nichols. from new orleans, annie difranco. and joe uline a folk singer and labor organizer and sandy bakem. occupy wall street filmmaker and activist. were the protests around the republican convention in new york in 2004, and what struck me was that unlike other marchs that had an unifying idea, this is what we're here about. there were about 80 different causes on display in front
many of these protest movements started on the campuses,ed kids were my age. now just put a hashtag on it, and you're good to go. >> the future of ardent activism. we'll take a short break and when we come back we'll talk more about the legacy of pete seger and what it will mean for so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. >> every sunday...
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population is stagnant befalling so the the dependency ratio of older citizens on working age people is going to rise enormously that is a huge drag on economic growth and of course on affordability affordability of pension income for individuals and all of the obligations of governments when it comes to health care or pensions now i want to hone in on the u.k. and the u.s. because they have had similar economic policies now ben bernanke here he's chair in his last meeting as head of the federal reserve just today as this very day how do you think he did during his tenure as chairman of the fed. i think you know on balance he did well and was the right man. in a difficult job at the right time i think i won say that i would give him a complete ten out of ten. because he was also in situ at a time when he was championing the era that we now know is the great moderation which was supposed to be this wonderful you know period of low inflation and stable steady growth which we now know was a kind of a figment of our imagination he did champion that and that was wrong and he didn't really
population is stagnant befalling so the the dependency ratio of older citizens on working age people is going to rise enormously that is a huge drag on economic growth and of course on affordability affordability of pension income for individuals and all of the obligations of governments when it comes to health care or pensions now i want to hone in on the u.k. and the u.s. because they have had similar economic policies now ben bernanke here he's chair in his last meeting as head of the...
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so, right now, those things are >> former israeli prime minister ariel sharon dies at the age of 85 afterich le him in a coma for eight years. people in israel flocking to the western wall to pray for their former leader. he spent much of his career in the military and politics, moving up the ranks before becoming the nation's 11th prime minister. he was known for promoting jewish settlement and leading(m the 2005 israeli withdrawal from the@gaza strip. vice president joe biden was among the international dignitaries at his state memorial service. >> a country that has@been tested as much as israel, loses a man like prime minister sharon, it doesn't just feel like the loss of a leader. it feels like a death in the family. >> more than 3,200 teces from around the world show off some of the hottest new gadgets at the international consumer eletronics show in las vegas. that includes mega hd curved tvs, smart gps wates, and cars that drive by (emselves. for "teen@kids news," laura@ingle, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> moderntechnology has given us a lot of amazing devices, but some
so, right now, those things are >> former israeli prime minister ariel sharon dies at the age of 85 afterich le him in a coma for eight years. people in israel flocking to the western wall to pray for their former leader. he spent much of his career in the military and politics, moving up the ranks before becoming the nation's 11th prime minister. he was known for promoting jewish settlement and leading(m the 2005 israeli withdrawal from the@gaza strip. vice president joe biden was among...
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at the age of 30, he set out for milan. e know that leonardo sent a letter to the duke of milan, ludovico sforza, also know as "il moro" because of his swarthy complexion. the duke presided over the liveliest court in europe. his province of lombardy was then, as it still is today, the wealthiest province in italy. to gain his new position at court, leonardo recommended himself primarily as a military engineer. "i can supply," leonardo wrote, "an infinite number of engines of attack and defense." of the ten paragraphs in his letter, it is only in the last one that leonardo informs the duke, "that i can do as well as any other man as a painter." he also offers to undertake the creation of an equestrian statue to the duke's father, francesco sforza. to be out of favor at the court of lorenzo de' medici was the worst misfortune that could befall a florentine artist, and leonardo was not a court favorite. his interest in the natural sciences was puzzling to the court. this drawing probably suggests something of his mental confli
at the age of 30, he set out for milan. e know that leonardo sent a letter to the duke of milan, ludovico sforza, also know as "il moro" because of his swarthy complexion. the duke presided over the liveliest court in europe. his province of lombardy was then, as it still is today, the wealthiest province in italy. to gain his new position at court, leonardo recommended himself primarily as a military engineer. "i can supply," leonardo wrote, "an infinite number of...
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we are door and eight showed a dedicated pack to people off between the ages of 18 and 35. we want to help create nest eggs. joining me now is james fletcher. >> we will talk about people who are born in the 19 80s and the early 2000's. i want to walk through some winners and losers. i want to talk about them being motivated about maintaining a lifestyle. we saw this with that step as >> i had a friend who showed me the life style and we see this all over san francisco. they want to party your 20 years is not a practice time. you need to invest. you have to stop thinking is--are a bit about your lifestyle. >> in the win column you are talking about the rising about dead. that average had about so much amount of debt. they're just not qualified for a lot and on top of that they still have a lot of student loan debt. this is a dead remai debt ratin generation. >> a lot of them are afraid of the stock market. they have fear of investigating. >> 2002 through 2000 and 8 was not one of the best. the stock market did crashed always solid comeback. a lot of people are talking about
we are door and eight showed a dedicated pack to people off between the ages of 18 and 35. we want to help create nest eggs. joining me now is james fletcher. >> we will talk about people who are born in the 19 80s and the early 2000's. i want to walk through some winners and losers. i want to talk about them being motivated about maintaining a lifestyle. we saw this with that step as >> i had a friend who showed me the life style and we see this all over san francisco. they want to...
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in this, hadrian was typical of well-to-do romans throughout the imperial age. roman sculpture, it's such a rich subject. the romans, their artists, roman patrons delighted in the collection of sculpture in the round-- sculpture which they displayed in their public places, sculpture which they used to decorate the fora, palaces, gardens-- a variety of situations-- sculptur which i may add, they put into museums because, indeed, the delight in works of art was something that gave enormous pleasure both to the romans and also to their friends. indeed, it has become clear that much of greek art has, in fact, survived not in originals, but in roman copies, much like the copies in this room in the capitoline museum in rome. such a special work is this statue in marble, from hadrian's villa of a tormented centaur. the statue in dark marble comes close to the bronze original of the hellenistic period, and one can see what effort the sculptor's expended in attempting to reproduce as closely as possible the ancient original. hadrian, who we must imagine collected this scu
in this, hadrian was typical of well-to-do romans throughout the imperial age. roman sculpture, it's such a rich subject. the romans, their artists, roman patrons delighted in the collection of sculpture in the round-- sculpture which they displayed in their public places, sculpture which they used to decorate the fora, palaces, gardens-- a variety of situations-- sculptur which i may add, they put into museums because, indeed, the delight in works of art was something that gave enormous...
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that can't explain it i understand about the baby boomers aging being one of them. as i think rob is alsoing you know, we're agingment but we're still in the labor force that doesn't explain the loss of -- >> you missed the point. text plains about half of it. and so this necessary that this is all about a particular economic problem is only half true. but it does explain about half of the decline in labor participation. >> woodruff: how does the age of people who are stepping out of the workforce whether it's because they have to or because they want to, how does that affect the economy? >> it's a good question. you know, we've actually seen people staying in the workforce longer. actually the people had big job gainers, if you go back, this is a little different than last year. the people as big job gainers in the age group of 55 and older so people were actually staying in the workforce longer than previously. that's still true except increase isn't as much as it had been. there is a big question, i don't think it's resolved as to whether when people stay in the w
that can't explain it i understand about the baby boomers aging being one of them. as i think rob is alsoing you know, we're agingment but we're still in the labor force that doesn't explain the loss of -- >> you missed the point. text plains about half of it. and so this necessary that this is all about a particular economic problem is only half true. but it does explain about half of the decline in labor participation. >> woodruff: how does the age of people who are stepping out...
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eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact it says here that increases at the age of 80. duce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shreddedheat. doctorrecommend it. : >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". severe turbulence causes the beijing bound plane to turn around. p soon after it left newark airport turbulence shook the plane. plight attendance were serving passengers at the time. five were treated for injuries. it returned 25 minutes after it departed. no passengers were hurt. >>> basketball hoops are seen lining the street all across the country. one long island new york town is trying to change all of that. they are proposing a ban on p hasn'ts along the streets. they site as thet i go issues as well as safety problems. >> if they are playing ball in the street a little kid goes running after it we don't want them to get hurt. >> they might hit a basketball hoop along the way both the property and also to the hoop. >> town residents say they understand the reasoning but think the ban is ridiculous. the down boatown
eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact it says here that increases at the age of 80. duce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shreddedheat. doctorrecommend it. : >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". severe turbulence causes the beijing bound plane to turn around. p soon after it left newark airport turbulence shook the plane. plight attendance were serving passengers at the time. five were treated for injuries....
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flight connecting with the little girl who can have trouble communicating. >> it didn't matter to him that he couldn't have a back and forth or he couldn't ask her her name or ageturtles were. >> he was even able to help calm kate when she became agitated as the plane descended. >> you never really know who you're sitting next to or what it means and an act of kindness. >> eric kunkle did more than just put a smile on kate's face. with the story getting 70,000 facebook likes, h ehelped raise awareness about autism as well. not all babies are cute. imagine you're walking down the street when a lonely stroller catches your eyes. you look a little closer. is there an abandoned baby inside? no, it's an animatronic devil baby. the work of some mischievous minds behind "devil's due" hitting theatres this weekend. now that's advertising with a little life of its own. well, i guess there really is such thing as an ugly baby. and now a look ahead to a shocking investigation on tomorrow night's show with abc's byron pitts. a. >> at first glance, this 22-year-old is a country music lo loving, church going, have a beer with his buddies kid who just graduated college. but b
flight connecting with the little girl who can have trouble communicating. >> it didn't matter to him that he couldn't have a back and forth or he couldn't ask her her name or ageturtles were. >> he was even able to help calm kate when she became agitated as the plane descended. >> you never really know who you're sitting next to or what it means and an act of kindness. >> eric kunkle did more than just put a smile on kate's face. with the story getting 70,000 facebook...
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aaron swartz and was a computer prodigy an internet activist who tragically took his own life at the age of twenty six c. aaron was facing thirty five years behind bars and was the subject of a merciless which by the department of justice for the crime of releasing information the footage that your scene shows aaron and during an mit electrical closet and download millions of academic articles from the online service j. store which he intended to release for free this video was used against him by prosecutors who felt he deserved more jail time than murderers and rapists so why did swartz do it well i didn't care about making himself wealthy from uploading the files he cared about internet freedom civil liberties and making information accessible to everyone a spy of their academic or financial background considering the odds stacked against him tragically it seemed death was the only way out and his suicide was the result of a two tiered justice system that puts profit over knowledge rest and peace aaron now let's break the set. of the example the it was a. very hard to take under the.
aaron swartz and was a computer prodigy an internet activist who tragically took his own life at the age of twenty six c. aaron was facing thirty five years behind bars and was the subject of a merciless which by the department of justice for the crime of releasing information the footage that your scene shows aaron and during an mit electrical closet and download millions of academic articles from the online service j. store which he intended to release for free this video was used against him...
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away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the agelusive look inside the still damaged fukushima nuclear plant. here again is abc's cecila vega. >> reporter: we shouldn't be doing interviews in a hot spot like that. workers here are racing to contain the damage after that massive tsunami triggered one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. but what if mother nature strikes again. during our trip, a typhoon made land fall near fukushima. these winds are up to 90 miles an hour. you can't even walk. you have to hold on to this railing. there's a serious concern this torrential storm could do even more damage to the already crippled plant. the plant's operator, tepco assures the world that this time it can defend against the next natural disaster. they beefed up defenses with new technology that will ensure backup power and supply water to cool reactors during an emergency. but how will nature fair against the threat from fukushima? this summer, the company admitted that even after the accident, radioactive water had seemed into the o
away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the agelusive look inside the still damaged fukushima nuclear plant. here again is abc's cecila vega. >> reporter: we shouldn't be doing interviews in a hot spot like that. workers here are racing to contain the damage after that massive tsunami triggered one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. but what if mother nature strikes again. during our trip, a typhoon made land fall near...
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and it factored in animals with human extractlations, the difference in people suj as age and weight. and the fact there is so little known about this chemical. the cdc says it stands by that one part per million advisory and says it's not likely to associated with any adverse health effect. the company that makes mchm, eastman, says it will put the studies on its website tomorrow. and it appears the most recent study was done in 1997. eastman says this is the first environmental incident involving this chemical. brian? >> anne thompson, just back from days covering this ongoing story. anne, thanks. >>> tonight authorities in indiana are trying to figure out what set off a gunman who opened fire in a grocery store in elkhart killing two women and pointing a semiautomatic handgun at a third person before police shot and killed him. investigators say there is no indication the gunman even knew the people he killed. about a dozen people, including customers and employees were in the store at the time. >>> there has been another deadly accident involving a u.s. military helicopter. this t
and it factored in animals with human extractlations, the difference in people suj as age and weight. and the fact there is so little known about this chemical. the cdc says it stands by that one part per million advisory and says it's not likely to associated with any adverse health effect. the company that makes mchm, eastman, says it will put the studies on its website tomorrow. and it appears the most recent study was done in 1997. eastman says this is the first environmental incident...
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ofdenied -- died at the age 79. e was a leading force in the black arts movement but first came to prominence as a be generation poet when he cofounded a journal and published the works of allen ginsberg, jack kerouac, and others. at the time, he was known as leroi jones. he published "blues people: ,"gro music in white america which has been called the first account of black music in america. he later published "the dead lecturer." >> dutchman was the last play that he wrote under his birth name leroi jones. he soon became the leader of what was known as the black arts movement. in 2007, he appeared on democracy now! and talked about his name change. >> my grandfather's name was every. theamily came to newark in 1920s. my father's name was leori. -- leroi. i changed my name when we became aware of the african revolution and the whole question of our african roots. i was named by the man who buried malcolm x. the name he gave me was arabic. i brought it down into swahili land. so it is amiri baraka. if it was arabic,
ofdenied -- died at the age 79. e was a leading force in the black arts movement but first came to prominence as a be generation poet when he cofounded a journal and published the works of allen ginsberg, jack kerouac, and others. at the time, he was known as leroi jones. he published "blues people: ,"gro music in white america which has been called the first account of black music in america. he later published "the dead lecturer." >> dutchman was the last play that...
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pete seeger gone at the age of 94. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. ian williams. we're on capitol hill in washington tonight, where we'll be coming back on the air, 9:00, 8:00 central with the president's state of the union address. for now, from washington, good night. >>> tonight we witness an american tradition. >> mr. speaker. >> the president before congress and the nation. but after his toughest year in office and a public in no mood to trust washington, can the president make his case for action on the economy, on income inequality, on the environment, education, and foreign policy, and can he do it withwithout congress? >> from nbc news, the state of the union address live from washington. here is brian williams. >> and good evening on a cold night in washington. we should warn you there will be fleeting moments of warmth inside the house chamber beneath the capitol dome right behind us here on capitol hill.
pete seeger gone at the age of 94. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. ian williams. we're on capitol hill in washington tonight, where we'll be coming back on the air, 9:00, 8:00 central with the president's state of the union address. for now, from washington, good night. >>> tonight we witness an american tradition. >> mr. speaker. >> the president before congress and the nation. but after his toughest year in office and a public in no mood to trust...
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now you want to raise the age to 21. >> in new york city we've raised the legal sales age. >> people saying that because you stopped smoking in all public places. new york was among the first. now raising the age. they're saying, hey, this is a nanny state. even if it's bad, shouldn't we be able to choose. >> people can choose if they want to smoke or not. i don't recommend that. what we've done is make the environment easier for people not to smoke. smoking is the number one underlying killer in america, the number one underlying killer in new york city. we're saving thousands of lives. if it went national, we'd save millions of lives. >>> next, wildfires raging through the foothills of los angeles. plus, police investigating the mysterious disappearance of a wall street journal reporter. some concerned his reporting might be the reason. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...tha
now you want to raise the age to 21. >> in new york city we've raised the legal sales age. >> people saying that because you stopped smoking in all public places. new york was among the first. now raising the age. they're saying, hey, this is a nanny state. even if it's bad, shouldn't we be able to choose. >> people can choose if they want to smoke or not. i don't recommend that. what we've done is make the environment easier for people not to smoke. smoking is the number one...
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tse-tung of those cases are confirmed to the age 1 and one with the swine flu. one act as a parent to be of the b strain. appending lab results. >> pam: the alameda county
tse-tung of those cases are confirmed to the age 1 and one with the swine flu. one act as a parent to be of the b strain. appending lab results. >> pam: the alameda county
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all were under the age of 65. 9 flu has killed 28-year-old orange county woman and three people who died last month. the take home from this news is it is not too late to get the flu shot. the season for flu in california is january through march. >> everyone should be vaccinated. flu is circulating and people know people who have been hospitalized. we had a death in contra costa, and the best protection and this flu vaccine will protect you against it. >> unlike other years this is no shortage this year. the vaccine was scarce during the 2009/2010 flu season and 657 in california died from the swine flu. doctors say wash your hands frequently to stop 9 spreads of flu. >>> san francisco police are investigating the city's sixth fatal pedestrian accident in recent weeks. a 38-year-old man was hit by a car and killed running across van ness avenue near grove street. witnesses say the victim was in an argument before the accident. the victim made it across six of seven lanes when he was hit. the driver had in time to react. >> he stopped quickly. he cooperated. or she. neither drugs or alco
all were under the age of 65. 9 flu has killed 28-year-old orange county woman and three people who died last month. the take home from this news is it is not too late to get the flu shot. the season for flu in california is january through march. >> everyone should be vaccinated. flu is circulating and people know people who have been hospitalized. we had a death in contra costa, and the best protection and this flu vaccine will protect you against it. >> unlike other years this is...
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the medicine trying to slow down the aging. e that ages children far faster than the rest of us. fewer than 250 children in the world with it. a hug at the school bus. about to start her day, too. a doctor, who now spends her every waking moment searching for a cure. and you say about your mom, she doesn't have a normal job? >> yeah. i kind of just want my mom to be done with progeria. for her sake, my mom will keep working until progeria is cured. >> reporter: at school, he was always just sam. no one looked at his hands or his legs. they looked to sam for help. >> i got it. >> i was really confused. >> tell me your equation. >> reporter: you're in math class. >> yeah. >> reporter: i love it how you had to turn around and help the guy behind you. >> keep subtracting three to make it easier on yourself. i'm sure there was some simple math going on there. but i just think i was trying to help out. >> reporter: through the years, as sam engineered his own inventions, his mother was engineering something else. putting together a gr
the medicine trying to slow down the aging. e that ages children far faster than the rest of us. fewer than 250 children in the world with it. a hug at the school bus. about to start her day, too. a doctor, who now spends her every waking moment searching for a cure. and you say about your mom, she doesn't have a normal job? >> yeah. i kind of just want my mom to be done with progeria. for her sake, my mom will keep working until progeria is cured. >> reporter: at school, he was...
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away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the ageour doctor. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ male announcer ] commute your way with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. ♪ i think we both are clean freaks. i used to scrub the floor on my knees. [ daughter ] i've mastered the art of foot cleaning. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh, boy. [ carmel ] that drives me nuts. it gives me anxiety just thinking about how crazy they get. [ doorbell rings ] [ daughter ] oh, wow. [ carmel ] swiffer wetjet. you guys should try this. it's so easy. oh, my. [ gasps ] i just washed this floor. if i didn't see it i wouldn't believe it. [ carmel ] it did my heart good to see you cleaning. [ regina ] yeah, your generation has all the good stuff. [ daughter ] oh, yeah. >> there was a time in the depths of the recession when driving a flashy car was a bit tacky. that time is parentally over. the business of luxury vehicles is booming. and it's not just a boys club anymore. but can you really integrate a rolls royce into your daily life. abc's david wright and hi
away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the ageour doctor. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ male announcer ] commute your way with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. ♪ i think we both are clean freaks. i used to scrub the floor on my knees. [ daughter ] i've mastered the art of foot cleaning. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh, boy. [ carmel ] that drives me nuts. it gives me anxiety just thinking about how crazy they get. [...
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they are now 87 and the average age. and again, it is destroying the middle look of what we look like. they are still doing well. they might need a little bit of help. but they want to have fun and they still have their brain cells. >> yeah, okay. let's talk about when it will start to look like maybe mom or dad or grandma will need help and they can no longer do things on his or her own. what are the signs? because it is not some life- threatening illness. usually it's in the hospital and good-bye. >> right. and i think that the one thing we're all concerned about, you know, if you look at any poll, what are they concerned about? they are concerned about alzheimers or dementia. set that aside for just a minute and with a moment and the idea of judgment. is your parent a judgment and what it needs to be? and that is the first part. the second part in our society, unless you're living in san francisco or another city that has really good public transportation, the car, the car is such an important factor in our lives. you
they are now 87 and the average age. and again, it is destroying the middle look of what we look like. they are still doing well. they might need a little bit of help. but they want to have fun and they still have their brain cells. >> yeah, okay. let's talk about when it will start to look like maybe mom or dad or grandma will need help and they can no longer do things on his or her own. what are the signs? because it is not some life- threatening illness. usually it's in the hospital...
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. >> phil everley died friday at the age of 74. he and his brother wrote music that influenced a range of musicians in the late "50s. we leave you with some of their hits. [ ♪ music ] housing support, transit and educational funding all kinds of taxpayer funded support. as the axis swung to the suburbs resentment of the cities grew and they tumbled into decay and decline. since then many places have started to grow again. many suburbs have long since gun to have the same problems as their urban neighbors. even as economic growth has been uneven, sporadic, many cities are healthier financially than their states, healthier than their federal government. an urban report card on this addition of "inside story" we begin with this background. >> thank you very much. >> some of america's major cities are waving good buy to their veteran mayors this year. the mayor of los angeles' leadership ended over the summer. new york city's mayor michael bloomberg is leaving, too, after more than a decade at city hall. >> new york city has never been
. >> phil everley died friday at the age of 74. he and his brother wrote music that influenced a range of musicians in the late "50s. we leave you with some of their hits. [ ♪ music ] housing support, transit and educational funding all kinds of taxpayer funded support. as the axis swung to the suburbs resentment of the cities grew and they tumbled into decay and decline. since then many places have started to grow again. many suburbs have long since gun to have the same problems...
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it says here that a woman's sex drive increases the age of 80. isk of heartisease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness opost shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ because fearless protection for the unexpected leak gave you a new outlook, we've given fearless protection a whole new look. ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ brighter, fresher and full of life. just like you. ♪ don't
it says here that a woman's sex drive increases the age of 80. isk of heartisease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness opost shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of...
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>> pete seeger died last night at the age of 94. ever since the 1940s, seeger used his music as an instrument of social change. today, president obama issued a statement of gratitude to the musician for reminding us where we come from and showing us where we need to go. the kind reports. where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? >> is gentle protest songs and deep social conscience made heat -- his gentle protest songs and deep social conscience made heat seeger a social icon. he played at union meetings and political rallies. sii, his groupr were blacklisted as communist sympathizers and kept out of falls. he went so low. anshall overcome became anthem of the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s. >> ♪ if i had a hammer, i'd hammer in the morning ♪ >> that was not his only song to become a protest movement standard. cleaning up my dirty street ♪ >> in later years, he channeled his protest to environmental causes, particularly the hudson river, beside which he built his home. >> normally, i am against big sayings.
>> pete seeger died last night at the age of 94. ever since the 1940s, seeger used his music as an instrument of social change. today, president obama issued a statement of gratitude to the musician for reminding us where we come from and showing us where we need to go. the kind reports. where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? >> is gentle protest songs and deep social conscience made heat -- his gentle protest songs and deep social conscience made heat seeger a social...
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where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. >> we're back with our exclu
where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four...
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to answer this question, and we came up with an estimate that said about 30% of american youth, by the age of 23, had at least one arrest. and this was compared to the only previous estimate in the literature from 1967, only 22% of people had an arrest in 1965. and it led to an increase, but there were many questions that we fielded. what's the difference by race and sex? so we decided to take the next step and try to look at this by african men versus white men and hispanic men and the same thing for women. and we thought it would be worthwhile to address. >> so overall, the share of young americans who have ever been arrested, has nearly it be doubled in the last roughly 50 years. >years. from 22 to 30%. so the number that we estimated for all americans is 30%. both men and women. and so that number has gone up about 50%. >> so among men, it's 40% overall? >> for men, it's 40% overall, and in 1965, the estimate for men was 34%. these data are from the 1960s, and they used a different method than we did, the different source of data. and you can use a question, is this capturing differenc
to answer this question, and we came up with an estimate that said about 30% of american youth, by the age of 23, had at least one arrest. and this was compared to the only previous estimate in the literature from 1967, only 22% of people had an arrest in 1965. and it led to an increase, but there were many questions that we fielded. what's the difference by race and sex? so we decided to take the next step and try to look at this by african men versus white men and hispanic men and the same...
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this is the age of taking action. it says here that a woman's sex drive. increases the age of 80. e the risk of heartisease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness opost shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. . >>> a teacher at the glacier park middle school accused of looking at porn during school hours. paid for by the taxpayer. the union has. this on top of the teacher's union in michigan, demanding $60,000 for a teacher accused of rape. this looks to be out of control to me, i think it's go going on everywhere. we can just hig
this is the age of taking action. it says here that a woman's sex drive. increases the age of 80. e the risk of heartisease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness opost shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter...
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it says that nearly half of all black males under the age of 23 have been arrested in the u.s.a. 40% of white males in that age group have been arrested as well. the study examined data from 1997 to 2008. joining us now from albany, new york, sean bushway one of professors who conducted the study the doctor teaches at all burn state university. what are these young people being arrested for, doctor. >> we know people arrested for the first time it's the majority are for relatively minor crimes like property destruction, drug possession, or disorderly conduct. but we specifically excluded minor traffic offenses from the study. >> so no traffic beefs unless it's vehicular homicide or something like that. no just driving beefs. but it seems to be a shockingly high number. one out of every two young black males arrested? does that say something about the united states? are we in a decline of moral values? what does that say? >> well, i think the first thing to realize is that there is a relatively unique estimate. there is only one other estimate that we have in the literature from.
it says that nearly half of all black males under the age of 23 have been arrested in the u.s.a. 40% of white males in that age group have been arrested as well. the study examined data from 1997 to 2008. joining us now from albany, new york, sean bushway one of professors who conducted the study the doctor teaches at all burn state university. what are these young people being arrested for, doctor. >> we know people arrested for the first time it's the majority are for relatively minor...