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nothing is really different from what you saw in the gilded age to what we are seeing today. carolee: yeah definitely. , and when i think of these men, especially the african-american men who married these white women, this was an age of mass lynchings. it was very dangerous to be an african-american in general in culture, which is something that is very resonant today. and these men took great risk to marry a white woman, when men in the south were lynched for rumors or fabrications of cavorting with a white woman. to actually wed a white woman and live with her was to risk your life, really. that's a really interesting part of the story too, that these men were brave and probably lived in fear at times for their lives. steve: carolee talk about your , book. when will it come out, and what surprised you the most when you researched this topic? carolee: i guess what surprised me the most has to do with what will eventually be kind of an epilogue perhaps, which was that people practice gilded age coach driving today as a hobby. steve: really. carolee: there are people that dres
nothing is really different from what you saw in the gilded age to what we are seeing today. carolee: yeah definitely. , and when i think of these men, especially the african-american men who married these white women, this was an age of mass lynchings. it was very dangerous to be an african-american in general in culture, which is something that is very resonant today. and these men took great risk to marry a white woman, when men in the south were lynched for rumors or fabrications of...
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be his it seems to massive phenomenon in the gilded age. everyone was talking about it. an editorial writer wrote that one ofchman is becoming the most important personages of our age. so the coachman was really a major figure in the gilded age and he has been very forgotten. so i glommed onto this. than justs more single, young women. where there separations, affairs within a marriage, what else is happening? carolee: there were certainly marriages that broke up because of the coachmen. and a lot of affairs we just will know about, because they were kept secret. families tried to keep these stories out of the papers, so a lot of them we may never know about. and certainly, after the relationships were news, people changed their names, they moved away, so i'm having a hard time even finding, where does this story and? -- story end? so a lot more research needs to be done to find out what happened to these people. i know about some of them but a lot of them remain a mystery, and that is my ongoing project, to figure that out. host: were their children out of wedlock as a r
be his it seems to massive phenomenon in the gilded age. everyone was talking about it. an editorial writer wrote that one ofchman is becoming the most important personages of our age. so the coachman was really a major figure in the gilded age and he has been very forgotten. so i glommed onto this. than justs more single, young women. where there separations, affairs within a marriage, what else is happening? carolee: there were certainly marriages that broke up because of the coachmen. and a...
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when it gave way to the bronze age. the stone structures remained of course today some of them served as road markers. and others took on a christian look. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in milicic times temples serve the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i didn't mean to these new lithic elements still shape society today yes sometimes more than we thank. you. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word emotional coaxing germany to learn german. why not born with down. to suffer it's simple our mind on your mobile and free. w z e learning course speak german made easy. they live to serve but. danger lurks in the mall where we were the only old surf. waste and polluted water. basically this is that as well as long as a backup of the nation full of.
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when it gave way to the bronze age. when the stone structures remained of course today some of them served as road markers. and others took on a christian look. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in milicic times temple served the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i think did him into and these new living elements still shape our society today yes sometimes more than we think that city. more. trash into treasure but much of what we throw away isn't class less. smart recycling transforms scrap into assets plastic waste because of that human resources and junk yards turn into deposits for sped cars and the best solution don't tread away at home made in germany in thirty minutes on w. n n gemini with tim wu at any time i don't know any place using names beyond the bell as we have an abu
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when it gave way to the bronze age. the stone structures remained of course today some of them serve as road markers. others took on a christian book. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in milicic times temple served the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i did him into and his new these new living elements still shape our society today sometimes more than we think since. only. a little bit. beyond to change now has been sentenced to life america but the neo nazi terrorists did not act alone. full on as received lesser sentences full of men who provided significant it's a cool. do all banks from what with them then tense. gemini's right when terra networks the end see him on trial. in fifteen minutes on dublin. sarno just couldn't get the song out of his head. the colleges began searc
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there is anxiety in the ag community. is montana's number one economic driver. are calf -- these producers, wheat, barley. those announced yesterday by the president and secretary perdue, this is a short-term solution while the work of the negotiations and getting us to a better landing place long-term which ultimately is fair and free trade. i don't want a trade war. if it is a trade war, the first casualties are american farmers and ranchers. that is a big problem. we don't want that. nobody wants that. president trump does not want that. we want to see a long-term solution to fair trade, free in terms reciprocity of trading practices between the united states and china. host: is $12 billion enough for those who will be impacted? with: i am staying focused where we need to be long-term as it relates to hear. we have a $19 trillion economy. my ag economy in montana is $7 billion alone. this will billion dollars proposed is not going to make -- the $12 billion proposed is not going to make it better. the administration looks at this is a short-term and e short-te
there is anxiety in the ag community. is montana's number one economic driver. are calf -- these producers, wheat, barley. those announced yesterday by the president and secretary perdue, this is a short-term solution while the work of the negotiations and getting us to a better landing place long-term which ultimately is fair and free trade. i don't want a trade war. if it is a trade war, the first casualties are american farmers and ranchers. that is a big problem. we don't want that. nobody...
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our studio audience is filled with people who've experienced the age-defying power of crepe erase. don't you all look amazing? -what do you think? -yes! (jane) and no wonder, it's the number one system for the treatment of crepey skin. why? -it works! -it works! in fact, crepe erase is so unique and powerful, that 96% of women who participated in our recent survey reported that they felt more confident without their clothes on after using crepe erase. now that's confidence, right? joining us now is emmy award winning and golden globe nominated actress, fellow grandmother, and fellow crepe erase fanatic, and my dear friend, melissa gilbert. (cheering, applause) hi, gorgeous! you look beautiful! gorgeous! hey, gorgeous, hey! hi, beauty! -oh, my goodness! -ah, welcome! (melissa) look at these gorgeous women! oh my gosh! -isn't this something? -this is a room full of glowing, gorgeous women! -i love this! -yeah!mess you knoasiti as laura ingalls on little house on the prairie, but you're not that little girl anymore, -are you? -nope! not even close! i am, um, i'm a grandma now. -i am. -
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when it gave way to the bronze age. when the stone structures remained of course today some of them served as road markers. and others took on a christian look. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in milicic times temples serve the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i didn't mean to and it's nearly these neolithic elements still shape our society today yes sometimes more than we think since. after. good shape. today i mean big just outside of philly doctors are treating patients for parkinson's patients suffered a stroke with using. which medical conditions can be helped by music and charlie's eases pain the healing power of music. good shot thirty minutes on t.w. . moving fun beethoven. his works and the goddess fortuna. the maestro and famous. veto of unfinished bond twenty. years. o
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when it gave way to the bronze age. the stone structures remained of course today some of them serve as road markers. and others took on a christian look. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. and. times temple served the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i think. these new living elements still shape today sometimes more than we think since. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalization face biodiversity species monster facial exploitation. human rights displacement. of the global and current local action. global three thousand and thirty minutes on d w. is a must for heavy metal. box open air festival in northern germany. bucking metal battle will showcase dozens of newcomers from the. c.w. and comeback stars are going to. boston over their two thousand an
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l o i marianna in london you with al-jazeera also coming up dozens of migrant children under the age of five still separated from their parents despite the u.s. government saying it will need to choose day deadline to reunite them i jarius on me really says one hundred eighty three children some as young as seven off to pairing them of ties to polka haraam. tense times for belgian and french football fans as that teams battle for a place in the wild caught. it was the moment the walls been waiting for off to seventeen days trapped deep inside a flooded cave system all twelve type boys and the football coach have been rescued over three days an elite team of divers succeeded in navigating dangerous passages of flooded caves to bring them out to safety alan duggan has our report now from chan rye. after their seventeen deep underground ordeal all twelve boys and their coach sought to light for the first time. oh ok and a massive international rescue effort that made headlines worldwide it began as a local search and ended after experts from men could she see a clue and to help was what
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ruth she probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to a child negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children up on health it the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to. give the baby a future with that and. make a donation safe a life. off the pulling files and it's from the rubble in syria it's now the time of the so-called white helmets to be rescued which images from the israeli army show volunteer rescue workers and their families evacuated by israel to joel it was feared they could have been killed by the forces of syrian leader bashar al assad. also on the show more warnings over the threat to global growth as the g twenty meets in whereas iris off of the u.s. president swaps.
ruth she probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to a child negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children up on health it the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to. give the baby a future with that and. make a donation safe a life. off the pulling files...
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lisa maguire leads the l summers disease and healthy aging program at the centers for disease control and prevention. dr. mcguire has served at the 2004 and published more than 75 article and book -- articles and book chapters on cognition, disability, caregiving, aging, you name it, she has written on it. i would now turn to my colleague, the ranking member, to introduce our witness from pennsylvania. senator casey: i'm pleased to to resolve support, secretary of the pennsylvania department of aging. her career toted working with and advocating for older pennsylvanians. in her current position, she works to implement the pennsylvania state plan for alzheimer's disease and related disorders. earlier this month, she announced the formation of a state plan task force and is proud -- and i am proud pennsylvania is leading the charge on these initiatives. weould also like to add, welcome a large contingent from pennsylvania, including philip gallagher. philip testified in front of the committee lester and has been a tireless advocate for those living with alzheimer's and their caregivers
lisa maguire leads the l summers disease and healthy aging program at the centers for disease control and prevention. dr. mcguire has served at the 2004 and published more than 75 article and book -- articles and book chapters on cognition, disability, caregiving, aging, you name it, she has written on it. i would now turn to my colleague, the ranking member, to introduce our witness from pennsylvania. senator casey: i'm pleased to to resolve support, secretary of the pennsylvania department of...
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when it gave way to the bronze age. when the stone structures remained of course today some of them serve as road markers. others took on a christian local. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in milicic times temple served the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i did him into and these new lipstick elements still shape our society today sometimes more than we thank you susan. the v.w. beetle timeframe seems to be busting to enforce a measure mentioned. by the farmhouse in. celebration thinking small homes relieving. such are missing the old name and news that from past experience. in their lives are like this. you're over. thirty minute song. is going to. go but i just heard today nothing would change you know the banks why and so was the language of the bank money. speaking the truth
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21, saint george's part, with the age groups, the under21, he saint george's part, with the age groupseen pa rt groups, the under 21, he has been part of what they called that england dna, said he knows these players inside and out and it is just worked so beautifully, hasn't it? it has but it still comes as a surprise as it comes to other age group teams. winning their respective tournaments, there was the sense that the saint george's project and that the na system you refer to there where all these different age groups are being asked to play in a certain way, from a core coaching manual was beginning to bear fruit. the feeling was it would come too soon, this world cup, for this current crop of players. this team do not have the individual talents or the big—name high—profile iconic stars perhaps that the golden generation enjoyed a few years ago, but date have gone beyond what the golden generation managed and have proved that you do not have to have those big—name stars, many unity and togetherness and hard work and better preparedness is what crucial and what it would have lacke
21, saint george's part, with the age groups, the under21, he saint george's part, with the age groupseen pa rt groups, the under 21, he has been part of what they called that england dna, said he knows these players inside and out and it is just worked so beautifully, hasn't it? it has but it still comes as a surprise as it comes to other age group teams. winning their respective tournaments, there was the sense that the saint george's project and that the na system you refer to there where...
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promise made in conjunction with the previous bills to have a separate vote this month on e-verify and the ag guest worker program. some members are saying they don't want to move that and that also addressed the family reunification issues. do you envision those two issues having to move together if you're going to have that vote? mr. ryan: i'm not going to foreclosure options on packaging. we're engaging in conversations with our members about the ag issue. more than just ag. there's h-2-b and e-verify. so we're talking with our members about those issues. what our members basically want to do is take steps that are productive going forward. we had two bills on the floor where people got the votes they wanted. on the ag, e-verify issue i think members want to see progress made on this issue. with respect to family separation, we want to get clarity as to what is needed legislatively to commit or complete the president's executive order. to keep these families together. i'm glad they're being reunified. we don't want to see families separated. we also want to control our borders and enforce
promise made in conjunction with the previous bills to have a separate vote this month on e-verify and the ag guest worker program. some members are saying they don't want to move that and that also addressed the family reunification issues. do you envision those two issues having to move together if you're going to have that vote? mr. ryan: i'm not going to foreclosure options on packaging. we're engaging in conversations with our members about the ag issue. more than just ag. there's h-2-b...
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of 5, for children over the age of 5er that going -- age of 5, they're going to perpetuate that with children as their parents are in detention shelters across the country. >> thank you very much for joining us, especially on such a busy day for you and your team with those cases. we appreciate it. >>> i want to get to scott mcclem mcclain, my colleague in phoenix. we're seeing the transfers of the youngest children are happening right now, is that right? >> reporter: that's right. so within the last hour or so, we were outside of a children's -- a children's care facility for immigrant children. we saw a white van pull up, and about five small children got into the van and drove away. the van came to this facility where we are now. this is an i.c.e. facility. my colleague was at another facility, another children's care facility, where he saw a similar scene. he says about a half a dozen kids getting into a van, backpacks were loaded into the back. he saw at least one adult carrying a large teddy bear which was also loaded into the car. the van was taken to this place. this is an i.
of 5, for children over the age of 5er that going -- age of 5, they're going to perpetuate that with children as their parents are in detention shelters across the country. >> thank you very much for joining us, especially on such a busy day for you and your team with those cases. we appreciate it. >>> i want to get to scott mcclem mcclain, my colleague in phoenix. we're seeing the transfers of the youngest children are happening right now, is that right? >> reporter:...
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the government wants to raise the pension age from 60 to 65 for men. 55 to 63 is the proposed raise in for women in russia. russian men have a life expectancy ofjust 66 according to the world health organisation. women fare a bit better with a life expentancy age of 77. opponents of the changes argue people won't live long enough to enjoy their pensions if the changes are passed. lebo diseko has more. a rare sight in vladimir putin's russia, thousands on the streets of moscow challenging proposed pension reforms. this sign and the skeleton with it expressing theirfears. "worked all his life but did not get his pension." translation: sadly a significant number of both men and women will not make it to the age of planned retirement that our government is proposing, so this may unfortunately mean many of our citizens are not even destined to live until their pension age and will have to work into the grave. russia's lower house of parliament, the duma, gave first reading approval to the measure earlier this month. the proposal was put forward by cabinet on the eve of the world cup and opp
the government wants to raise the pension age from 60 to 65 for men. 55 to 63 is the proposed raise in for women in russia. russian men have a life expectancy ofjust 66 according to the world health organisation. women fare a bit better with a life expentancy age of 77. opponents of the changes argue people won't live long enough to enjoy their pensions if the changes are passed. lebo diseko has more. a rare sight in vladimir putin's russia, thousands on the streets of moscow challenging...
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she died in new york in 1906 at the age of 80. this painting is a pretty interesting one, somewhat for what it is. what it is is the archangel michael expelling lucifer from heaven. we think it dates to 1517. towas said to have given jefferson davis by pope pius the ninth. thate not quite sure about . we have not been able to find the smoking gun document to prove that. but what we do know is that jefferson davis and pope pius the ninth correspondent during the war. -- corresponded during the war. letter to the a archbishops of new york and new orleans trying to get them to use influence to mediate an end of the war. the letter became public and jefferson davis and others read it, and davis wrote a letter to the pope and september 1860 three, trying to enlist the pope's sympathy and support for the confederacy. the pope wrote back to jefferson 1863.in december the museum owns that letter here and we have it on display. although some on the confederate side interpreted it as more or less recognition of the confederacy by the pope, i
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frankly, trains were more reliable 100 years ago in the age of steam. old to stop squabbling and tell business how it's going to handle brexit. isn't it time to show a bit of grit and for him to make it clear that no responsible chancellor could remain in a cabinet so recklessly putting our economy at risk through no deal? we'll be looking to deliver a brexit that maximises employment and prosperity in this country. and, just how much do you know about what your children get up to online? the government's own figures showed that 1.4 million children from this country visited a pornographic website. but first, mps queued up to condemn the service on govia thameslink trains and demand the firm be stripped of its franchise. trains running on services from north of london, through the capital to the south coast have been subject to major disruption since the failed introduction of a new timetable in may. a revised timetable is due to be introduced onjuly 15th. there was also fury from mps in northern england, following rumours that the electrification of the
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what more there could have been for wales captain sam warbuton, as he retires prematurely, at the age ofjust 29. aiming for the skies — geraint thomas and chris froome lead the way after stage ii of the tour de france. and who needs jamaica when you've got gainsborough? 7 why england's harry maguire has shunned the beach for the terraces at the non—league side. good evening. a surprise in rugby union today, as the former wales captain sam warburton retired from the sport at the age ofjust 29. warburton hasn't played since leading the 2017 lions to a drawn series against new zealand. he won 79 test caps and made 11 world cup appearances. but recent injuries have taken their toll. thomas daffyd reports. this is the big hit! there's no doubting his commitment. for years, he was the leader, who gave his all. sam, you obviously played against england... but in recent months, sam warburton spent more time as a pundit than a player, occupying the television studios rather than the pitch, while he recovered from injuries. he'd returned to pre—season training with the cardiff blues this summer
what more there could have been for wales captain sam warbuton, as he retires prematurely, at the age ofjust 29. aiming for the skies — geraint thomas and chris froome lead the way after stage ii of the tour de france. and who needs jamaica when you've got gainsborough? 7 why england's harry maguire has shunned the beach for the terraces at the non—league side. good evening. a surprise in rugby union today, as the former wales captain sam warburton retired from the sport at the age ofjust...
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i'm pleased to introduce three stars born who's the secretary of the department of aging. she has dedicated her career to working with and advocating for older pennsylvanians. she works two implement the state plan for alzheimer's disease and related disorders. earlier this month her department announced the formation of the alzheimer's state plan task force paradigm plan tha please that pennsylvania is leaving the force. i'd also like to add that we welcome a large contingent from pennsylvania including phyllis gallagher from pennsylvania. she testified in front of this committee last year end has been a tireless advocate for those living with alzheimer's and their caregivers in her home state. we are pleased she can join us again. >> i heard there was actually a special bus that came down from your state. that's very impressive. i want it known there are a lot of mainers out there too. next time delighted to introduce one of my constituents doctor garrett and associate professor at the jackson laboratory in bar harbor maine. doctor cole leads the alzheimer disease precisi
i'm pleased to introduce three stars born who's the secretary of the department of aging. she has dedicated her career to working with and advocating for older pennsylvanians. she works two implement the state plan for alzheimer's disease and related disorders. earlier this month her department announced the formation of the alzheimer's state plan task force paradigm plan tha please that pennsylvania is leaving the force. i'd also like to add that we welcome a large contingent from pennsylvania...
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when it gave way to the bronze age. the stone structures remained of course and today some of them serve as road markers. and others took on a christian look. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in military times temple served the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and livestock. i didn't mean to and these neolithic elements still shape our society today yes sometimes more than we think. country god international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week it's been a tumultuous week in german politics chancellor angela merkel faced open rebellion from the interior minister of all seafood for the government to be said stead into the abyss so is the stability of the local area accidentally played out shortly on poetry. quadriga and thirty minutes on d w. odds. are not all bad and they will
when it gave way to the bronze age. the stone structures remained of course and today some of them serve as road markers. and others took on a christian look. churches were built atop burial grounds. and some stone monuments simply faded into the local background. in military times temple served the same purpose as mosques synagogues and churches do today. this period saw the development of communities where people lived in small settlements raised their families and tended their crops and...
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at the age of 16 he soloed for the first time and started kpooeting in arrow bat tick. at 17 he got his pie lot's license, at 18 he got his commercial license and became a professional air show pilot. not done yet, because he started flying for red bull at 24. and at 28 years old he's the youngest propro air show pilot on the planet and the youngest red bull pilot too. >> so many of mize questionsve become so good? >> well, you start at a young age and have excellent, excellent wizard teachers. >> the definition of living the dream. >>> crowd tops are quite the rage but would you wear one? >> no. >> why not? >> there's no reason to. >> well, you could. >> maybe when i have my pierced bellybutton. that's a whole other roll. >> i well, maybe these ladies sizes 0 through 28 might help you change your mind because in the video from glamour magazine they talk about what it's like to wear a crop top. >> i don't mind showing my stomach. it's there, it's not going nip where. >> i actually feel like it makes me look a little curvy now because it adds a little bit of -- >> they'r
at the age of 16 he soloed for the first time and started kpooeting in arrow bat tick. at 17 he got his pie lot's license, at 18 he got his commercial license and became a professional air show pilot. not done yet, because he started flying for red bull at 24. and at 28 years old he's the youngest propro air show pilot on the planet and the youngest red bull pilot too. >> so many of mize questionsve become so good? >> well, you start at a young age and have excellent, excellent...
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each year childhood ends for an estimated fifteen million girls globally all married before the age of eighteen. young girls compelled to marry after fleeing the war in syria share their stories on talk to em just zero. zero zero zero zero again you're watching al-jazeera has reminder of our top stories this hour the u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government offensive to retake daraa province in the southwest hopes of a cease fire being thrown further into doubt with split some urging an opposition groups who've been negotiating with regime russia. the european union is launching legal action against poland over the country's supreme court reforms the government is moving to force judges to retire at the age of sixty five instead of seventy the e.u. says undermines judicial independence. maybe as national oil corporation is suspending exports from the country's eastern ports the move follows the capture of two oil terminals last month by forces loyal to the warlord honey for half ton his forces have prevented shipments from being loade
each year childhood ends for an estimated fifteen million girls globally all married before the age of eighteen. young girls compelled to marry after fleeing the war in syria share their stories on talk to em just zero. zero zero zero zero again you're watching al-jazeera has reminder of our top stories this hour the u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government offensive to retake daraa province in the southwest hopes of a cease fire being thrown...
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the 1930s. is there an ideal age to claim the benefs?because that is the age you need to claim your medicare coverage, hebut it is not ideal age for social security. you want to find out from the social security administration to get your full befit and if you want an 8% increase until age 70, then you want to wait until age 70. >> it matters in terms of yourr or benefit, so you want to make sure if you have a higher earning spouse and if you're rc di, think about if you're married more than ten years you can get your ex's benefits. ni sharon epperson, thank you for j us. >> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffith. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible b the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pur solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with vision. ouree its ideal form mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new po
the 1930s. is there an ideal age to claim the benefs?because that is the age you need to claim your medicare coverage, hebut it is not ideal age for social security. you want to find out from the social security administration to get your full befit and if you want an 8% increase until age 70, then you want to wait until age 70. >> it matters in terms of yourr or benefit, so you want to make sure if you have a higher earning spouse and if you're rc di, think about if you're married more...
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it's based on when you born, and it's not what most people think may be the retirement age. u need to real check it out. >> interesting another one you should claim your benefits at 65. people think that's the ideal retirement age does the social security administration agree with that >> not for many people working today. for many people working today the current full retirement age is 66 or 67. 65 is the age that you need to look at for your medicare coverage. >> oh. >> but that's not the full retirement age according to the social security administration for many workers, so, again, you need to go to that website and figure out what your full retirement age is to get your full retirement benefit. >> should your marital status affect when you take benefits? >> your marital status should affect it for several reasons. if you're currently married your surviving spouse when you pass away they will get the larger of the two of your benefits, so those two benefits, your social security benefit and your spouse's, both of you working, the higher one is what the survivor's spouse w
it's based on when you born, and it's not what most people think may be the retirement age. u need to real check it out. >> interesting another one you should claim your benefits at 65. people think that's the ideal retirement age does the social security administration agree with that >> not for many people working today. for many people working today the current full retirement age is 66 or 67. 65 is the age that you need to look at for your medicare coverage. >> oh....
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trump administration has failed to meet a court-imposed deadline to reunite all 102 children under the age of five. the trump administration separated them from their care and set the border. they just returned 38 of the children. we will get the e latest. them and look at president trump's push to invade venezuela, the anti-austerity protests rocking haiti. >> there is disorderer in the streets. can't get gasoline. almost all of the gas stations are closed. we are in a miserable situation. we are hungry. we cannot buy anything to eat. amy: then we go to nevada where the state is preparing to carry out its first execution in 12 years. one of the drugs the state will use to kill the prisoner? fentanyl. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the trump administration failed to meet a court-imposed deadline tuesday to reunite all of the children under the age of five immigration officials took from their parents at the border and then sent to jails and detention centers across the country. only 38 of the 102 childre
trump administration has failed to meet a court-imposed deadline to reunite all 102 children under the age of five. the trump administration separated them from their care and set the border. they just returned 38 of the children. we will get the e latest. them and look at president trump's push to invade venezuela, the anti-austerity protests rocking haiti. >> there is disorderer in the streets. can't get gasoline. almost all of the gas stations are closed. we are in a miserable...
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lord carrington, the former foreign secretary, has died at the age of 99. he was the last surviving member of the postwar government of sir winston churchill. lord carrington served as a tank commander in the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour, often point to lord carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland islands in 1982. theirforces simply walked into port stanley. britain was unprepared and the foreign office was blamed for ignoring intelligence. the judgment was wrong and i am responsible and therefore i thought honourably, i ought to go. a british task force left to liberate the falklands and an official enquiry later cleared lord carrington of any responsibility. the young peter carrington had been a distinguished soldier in the second world war. awarded the mil
lord carrington, the former foreign secretary, has died at the age of 99. he was the last surviving member of the postwar government of sir winston churchill. lord carrington served as a tank commander in the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter...
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we are in the age of social media. we are in the age of social media. followers. 100 million on instagram alone, and they follow her every move, the instagram stories, her snapchat stories, any any time she releases a new product, a lipstick, and eyeshadow, people are there all over the world to watch. thank you for sharing some of the secrets of her success, which i'm sure many of us will be trying to emulate. thank you very much indeed for speaking with us. the "special relationship" was a phrase used by sir winston chrurchill in a speech in 1946, when he referred to political, diplomatic, cultural, economic, military, and historical relations between the united kingdom and the usa. on the eve of president trump's visit to the uk, our special correspondent allan little reports on how the relationship between britain and america was nurtured in the past, and how it is now seen in the age of trump. in st paul's cathedral, this memorial chapel remembers the americans stationed in britain who died in the second world war. the roll of the dead has 28,000 n
we are in the age of social media. we are in the age of social media. followers. 100 million on instagram alone, and they follow her every move, the instagram stories, her snapchat stories, any any time she releases a new product, a lipstick, and eyeshadow, people are there all over the world to watch. thank you for sharing some of the secrets of her success, which i'm sure many of us will be trying to emulate. thank you very much indeed for speaking with us. the "special...
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remember rondell loans died mondayms, who at the age of 82. ed the congressional opposition to the the and not more and apartheid in south africa. he became the first self-described socialist to be elected to congress. he served in the house for 27 years. he was a lifelong fears activists who pushed for a probe into u.s. crimes committed in vietnam. after his effort failed dellums held his own ad hoc war crimes hearings. his activism landed him on president richard nixon's enemies list. he said he was not going to back away from being called a radical. the he also led congressional opposition to u.s.-backed apartheid in south africa. for nearly 15 years he would push legislation to ban u.s. trade and investment in south africa. >> look at black people dying and suffering in south africa. i ask why. drop bombs on no one. for some reason, black people have suffered at an extraordinary level all ovever e world. at this point, it is heightened in its intensity and south africa. i offer a proposal today, in no particular stick fashion, becaususe i a
remember rondell loans died mondayms, who at the age of 82. ed the congressional opposition to the the and not more and apartheid in south africa. he became the first self-described socialist to be elected to congress. he served in the house for 27 years. he was a lifelong fears activists who pushed for a probe into u.s. crimes committed in vietnam. after his effort failed dellums held his own ad hoc war crimes hearings. his activism landed him on president richard nixon's enemies list. he said...
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and if the middle post starts earlier earlier than forty five years of age we have a clear indication for a woman replacement the second indication is that there is a. number of clinic terek symptoms like hot flashes for example like nights night sweating like weight gain for example in that situation for short term the hormone replacement therapy can also help many doctors and patients i'm concerned in applying the hollywood placement therapy because of side effects and risks yeah that's true and that's basically the results of a large study which was performed at the beginning of two thousand the so-called women's health initiative. and that has shown that the risk of cardiovascular disease and breast cancer is increased in women who receive hormone replacement therapy we thought initially that the that would help to prevent those disorders and have now learned that this is not the case and there is a lot of discussion about that we have novel studies which show that the fake maybe not that strong if the hormone replacement treatment is these started early
and if the middle post starts earlier earlier than forty five years of age we have a clear indication for a woman replacement the second indication is that there is a. number of clinic terek symptoms like hot flashes for example like nights night sweating like weight gain for example in that situation for short term the hormone replacement therapy can also help many doctors and patients i'm concerned in applying the hollywood placement therapy because of side effects and risks yeah that's true...
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first, lord carrington, the former foreign secretary, has died at the age of 99. r government of sir winston churchill. lord carrington served as a tank commander in the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to the carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland islands. britain was unprepared and the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence.” the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence. i am responsible and i thought honourably that i should go. a british task force left to liberate the falklands and an official enquiry led cleared lord carrington of any responsibility. the young peter carington had been a soldier in the second. a hereditary peer, a highly educated and charming, he was the last survivor of the winston churchill's government. margaret that
first, lord carrington, the former foreign secretary, has died at the age of 99. r government of sir winston churchill. lord carrington served as a tank commander in the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to the...
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british and irish lions in wales captain sam warburton announces his retirement from rugby union at the age9. —— and wales captain. good evening. four years after his home was searched by police in a raid broadcast by the bbc, sir cliff richard has won his privacy case against the corporation. thejudge said the bbc had infringed sir cliff's rights to privacy, in a serious and sensationalist way. the raid was conducted in relation to an allegation of historical sexual abuse — an allegation sir cliff always denied, and for which he was neither arrested nor charged. he's called for the bbc‘s senior managers to carry the can, but the bbc says it may appeal against the judgment — as our special correspondent lucy manning reports. it was as good as it could have got for sir cliff richard, and as bad as it could be for the bbc. sir cliff, how are you feeling about the judgment? it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotional factor. and so i hope you will forgive me. in tears, he had told the court his life was forever tainted, now he was vindicated. sir cliff is of course
british and irish lions in wales captain sam warburton announces his retirement from rugby union at the age9. —— and wales captain. good evening. four years after his home was searched by police in a raid broadcast by the bbc, sir cliff richard has won his privacy case against the corporation. thejudge said the bbc had infringed sir cliff's rights to privacy, in a serious and sensationalist way. the raid was conducted in relation to an allegation of historical sexual abuse — an allegation...
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to the metivs it isn't a new fad. it's an age-old tradition. >> i'm just parenting the way i was parented and the way that almost every parent i know was parented. >> reporter: but these days plenty of people wouldn't dream of letting their kids go out of their sight alone or letting someone else get away with it. >> we were trying to understand like what is the reasoning that leads people to perceive so much danger where there actually isn't statistically speaking. >> reporter: barbara sarneka is a researcher at the university of california irvine who studied how people reacted to parents leaving their children unattend kd and found some inconsistencies. >> we tend to kind of change our beliefs about reality to match our moral if we think that somes immoral then we start believing it's dangerous because we have a lot of trouble if those two things conflict. so what has changed seems to be social norms, moral judgments, the idea that children should never be left alone and that a parent who leaves a child alone is negligent or ab
to the metivs it isn't a new fad. it's an age-old tradition. >> i'm just parenting the way i was parented and the way that almost every parent i know was parented. >> reporter: but these days plenty of people wouldn't dream of letting their kids go out of their sight alone or letting someone else get away with it. >> we were trying to understand like what is the reasoning that leads people to perceive so much danger where there actually isn't statistically speaking. >>...
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in the things that these thirty six the legacy of the neolithic age endures to this day. the new people were the first to become heavily dependent on material goods just as we are today on the harvest heighten. our knowledge of this period is based on archaeological discoveries. and is into stone structures are a key to understanding early civilizations. much of the archaeological evidence has been buried for example our ancestors concealed their large stone tombs today these sites resemble hills. such landmarks were meant to last any turn it to. the oldest evidence of sedentary cultures has been found in what is now jordan syria palestine northern iraq and southern anatolia. nine thousand years ago this region was probably more humid in densely forested than it is now. archaeologists discovered several prehistoric settlements near the ruins of the ancient city of patron in southwestern georgia. the yacht is about ten kilometers west of wa the move or the valley of most. it was an extremely important find. now for the first time archaeologists bands and her colleagues are
in the things that these thirty six the legacy of the neolithic age endures to this day. the new people were the first to become heavily dependent on material goods just as we are today on the harvest heighten. our knowledge of this period is based on archaeological discoveries. and is into stone structures are a key to understanding early civilizations. much of the archaeological evidence has been buried for example our ancestors concealed their large stone tombs today these sites resemble...
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he joined the air force died at the age of 96. en he was only 17 and a year later he was engaged in the row she is dogfight. the chap said to me, go and fly yet but don't you dare break it. the chap said to me, go and fly yet but don't you dare break itm the chap said to me, go and fly yet but don't you dare break it. it was the start of a true partnership. after a few months training he was in the cockpit of his first spitfire and by the summer he was a veteran. day after day, he and his young friend scrambled to beat german attacks. you are absolutely... it was a difficult time. once you were strapped in your aeroplane and airbourne, it was up to you. flying an aeroplane is a knack. taming the beast, making it do what you want it to do, gives you great satisfaction. in later life, his experiences were dramatised in the film, first light. for much of the battle british forces were outnumbered. the spitfire only carried enough ammunition or a few minutes of combat. i can remember the controller coming on, 150 plus, coming in, and m
he joined the air force died at the age of 96. en he was only 17 and a year later he was engaged in the row she is dogfight. the chap said to me, go and fly yet but don't you dare break it. the chap said to me, go and fly yet but don't you dare break itm the chap said to me, go and fly yet but don't you dare break it. it was the start of a true partnership. after a few months training he was in the cockpit of his first spitfire and by the summer he was a veteran. day after day, he and his young...
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mary ellis, who has died at the age of 101. g day. here is the broad picture. hot air streaming out of the south, being drawn in by this pressure in the atlantic. it is moving into our direction but the low pressure sitting here will also be responsible for sending these weather fronts in our direction. some cooler weather and much—needed rain but before all of that happens, across the bulk of england, wales and scotland, the wind still coming in from the south. it is very hard even as far as north yorkshire. in northern ireland the weather front just about knocks on the doorstep later in the day. showers could break out across parts of the country. this is still the temperature at 11pm tonight. 0n friday, we start to see that low— pressure friday, we start to see that low—pressure moving a bit closer. it moves away the hot air into the north sea. it will be way out here towards the east but we will still season very towards the east but we will still season very high temperatures across the south—east in east anglia but notice
mary ellis, who has died at the age of 101. g day. here is the broad picture. hot air streaming out of the south, being drawn in by this pressure in the atlantic. it is moving into our direction but the low pressure sitting here will also be responsible for sending these weather fronts in our direction. some cooler weather and much—needed rain but before all of that happens, across the bulk of england, wales and scotland, the wind still coming in from the south. it is very hard even as far as...
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at the age when these inflammatory diseases, the inflammatory aging systems happen, past the reproductive age. so an ineffable a evolutionary sense, needs you. so yes, let them rampage around us they want. it is, very shocking. i haven't fully absorbed it myself to think that it is our bodies ourselves that are turning against us in many ways. there's so much snake oil out there now. if inflammation is the problem in aging, better go on an anti-inflammatory diet. i cannot find evidence for anything sound about what an anti-inflammatory diet might be. generally, all of these diets are after the same thing, depriving yourself of anything that tastes good. really. i don't want to go through old age in a state of deprivation. >> host: your very philosophical about the self. who am i and you point out the self of the ego is a great achievement. it's hard to imagine it without this engine of discovery. the self keeps us vigilance and it keeps us a live, but it can also turn on itself, particularly in diseases like depression. so we are gnawing away at ourselves all of the time whether it's proa
at the age when these inflammatory diseases, the inflammatory aging systems happen, past the reproductive age. so an ineffable a evolutionary sense, needs you. so yes, let them rampage around us they want. it is, very shocking. i haven't fully absorbed it myself to think that it is our bodies ourselves that are turning against us in many ways. there's so much snake oil out there now. if inflammation is the problem in aging, better go on an anti-inflammatory diet. i cannot find evidence for...
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age. we talk about early detection. but where is the tipping point where someone should recognize maybe i need to see someone about my memory? we all lose our keys, we age, we're going to have memory issues. how do we recognize, how do we talk to people, what it's through ledge ligs gislation or education process, where is the tipping point to see a doctor and say, maybe i need to look at this? i think dr. howell, secretary osbourne, maybe you two are the best, but maybe dr. maguire, you can chime in, too. just anybody. >> that's a tough question. through education that we have been doing with the alzheimer's association in maine, the ten ways of recognizing it, there's no single way to say okay, here's the tipping point. losing your keys but finding them again is not too much of a worry. that should be fine. repetitive behavior people talk about, forgetting they have said something or done something very recently. for early diagnosis, it's really important to diagnose prior to any ksigns of memory loss. by the time significant memory c
age. we talk about early detection. but where is the tipping point where someone should recognize maybe i need to see someone about my memory? we all lose our keys, we age, we're going to have memory issues. how do we recognize, how do we talk to people, what it's through ledge ligs gislation or education process, where is the tipping point to see a doctor and say, maybe i need to look at this? i think dr. howell, secretary osbourne, maybe you two are the best, but maybe dr. maguire, you can...
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danny on twitter and off was born in one thousand nine hundred one in russia at the age of five he starts playing the piano he studies in moscow and the united states and off wins numerous piano competitions and has already released five albums the latest release is devoted to chopin. that music doesn't have an excuse it's like every node. ghost of the year for me is that. daniel different off lives in new york there he spends much of his time traveling the world he performs about one hundred sixty concerts a year. we kyle plec nephew is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was not that much interested in orchestra with us there's always called the poor of piano i love this music but there's
danny on twitter and off was born in one thousand nine hundred one in russia at the age of five he starts playing the piano he studies in moscow and the united states and off wins numerous piano competitions and has already released five albums the latest release is devoted to chopin. that music doesn't have an excuse it's like every node. ghost of the year for me is that. daniel different off lives in new york there he spends much of his time traveling the world he performs about one hundred...
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has passed away at the age of 72. following his service in the marine corps, his experience in the hospitality industry , he took a risk and opened p.w.'s in 1993. it was named after his two sons, philip iii and wayne he believed ice cream was one of the great ways to bring families together. after his passing, his sons and you cans legacy see the phrase "dad got his wings" on the sign. he was a great south carolinian, a great american. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has -- the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman -- excuse me, gentlelady from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one inute. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, it's important for my colleagues and as well the american people to know that nato is not just section 5 when one is attacked all are attacked. nato is thought. it is purpose. it is a sense of collaborative viewpoints on the value of democracy. it is important that any commander in chief, no matter what affiliation, par
has passed away at the age of 72. following his service in the marine corps, his experience in the hospitality industry , he took a risk and opened p.w.'s in 1993. it was named after his two sons, philip iii and wayne he believed ice cream was one of the great ways to bring families together. after his passing, his sons and you cans legacy see the phrase "dad got his wings" on the sign. he was a great south carolinian, a great american. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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here is a staff director of the aging committee. actually, worked here for a while, a couple of years. in between sense, my office. and so, he knows well, the terrific work that the pew charitable trusts does. i also understand that we are going to be joined boy or have been joined by the pew president. there she is. i see her. i read all about you last night. it was really impressive. your medical background, they were able to convince physicians to allow you to be a professor of neuroscience shows that not only are you extraordinary in your ability but persuasiveness. thank you for making the effort to be with us today. today, i am going to discuss the work that i've been doing at the federal level to combat the rising cost of prescription drugs. to ensure that patients have affordable access to the therapies that they need with prescription drugs being identified in virtually every study. as one of the key cost drivers for healthcare, it is essential that we better understand the underlying causes of soaring prices so that we can
here is a staff director of the aging committee. actually, worked here for a while, a couple of years. in between sense, my office. and so, he knows well, the terrific work that the pew charitable trusts does. i also understand that we are going to be joined boy or have been joined by the pew president. there she is. i see her. i read all about you last night. it was really impressive. your medical background, they were able to convince physicians to allow you to be a professor of neuroscience...
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the polish jazz trumpeter and composer, tomash stanko, has died at the age of 76. y on by american trumpeters, miles davis and chet baker, but went on to experiment in free—form jazz. the publisher of the new york times has warned donald trump in a white house meeting that the president's attacks on the media are "dangerous and harmful to the country." president trump met with arthur g sulzberger earlier this month. in the last hour the president has hit back with a series of angry tweets, branding the new york times as "failing" and the media as "unpatriotic". that's despite earlier describing the meeting as "good and interesting". we can now talk to the bbc‘s chris buckler who is live for us in washington. clearly differing accounts of this meeting but nonetheless a very strong message from the new york times. to say the least. whenever you take a look at donald trump's tweets he said this meeting was to discuss the vast amounts of fake news being put out by the media and how that fake news has morphed into the fray enemy of the people. of course enemy of the peop
the polish jazz trumpeter and composer, tomash stanko, has died at the age of 76. y on by american trumpeters, miles davis and chet baker, but went on to experiment in free—form jazz. the publisher of the new york times has warned donald trump in a white house meeting that the president's attacks on the media are "dangerous and harmful to the country." president trump met with arthur g sulzberger earlier this month. in the last hour the president has hit back with a series of angry...