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the doctors at tufts thought she needed them. the massachusetts department of family services stepped in and got a judge to revoke custody from the family. and now, one year after they deprived the family of custody of this daughter, seen once a week only on supervision, now they want to place justina in a foster care facility. the parents want her back, after hearing all of this in the courtroom, her mother collapsed. this was videotape of that and was taken to a local hospital by a stretcher. we had a father who defied a gag order to talk to us. trace gallagher has more. >> and when the judge ruled that justina plenty eti was not alloo their custody, on top of the family being under a gag order that as you said they have violated, including on "the kelly file." listen to this. >> all her medical situations have been totally ignored. medicine she was on, treatments that she has been dealing with, she is at her breaking point. and we can't stand by anymore and allow this to happen. >> and remember, it was four years ago when just
the doctors at tufts thought she needed them. the massachusetts department of family services stepped in and got a judge to revoke custody from the family. and now, one year after they deprived the family of custody of this daughter, seen once a week only on supervision, now they want to place justina in a foster care facility. the parents want her back, after hearing all of this in the courtroom, her mother collapsed. this was videotape of that and was taken to a local hospital by a stretcher....
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it sounds like it's mito chon treeial disease, it is. >> that's what the tufts doctor was saying.h more with lou and with keith right after this break. some time? the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> we're back now with lou and keith mason. let me ask you as someone who fought in the terry schiavo case. that was a question whether this woman was potentially brain dead. that was the argument whether she should be kept on feeding tubes or not. ultimately the decision was not. the folks in that case said this is about government intrusion on the family's decision. do you believe that this is also a case of government intrusion? >> absolutely. and i think it's dimmenationing the dignity of the human person. that's what
it sounds like it's mito chon treeial disease, it is. >> that's what the tufts doctor was saying.h more with lou and with keith right after this break. some time? the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car...
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it sounds like it's mito chon treeial disease, it is. >> that's what the tufts doctor was saying. have much more with lou and with keith right after this break. don't go away 37. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and u'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a widrange of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. with an innovative showerhead plus wireless speaker, kohler is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. >>> we're back now with lou and keith mason. let me ask you as someone who fought in the terry schiavo case. that was a question whether this woman was potentially brain dead. that was the argument whether she should be kept on feeding tubes or not. ultimately the decision was not. the folks in that case said this is about government intrusion
it sounds like it's mito chon treeial disease, it is. >> that's what the tufts doctor was saying. have much more with lou and with keith right after this break. don't go away 37. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and u'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a widrange of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really...
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tufts is one of the top facilities in the country.and number two mitochondrial doctors, and she has been fine, like i said, going to school, doing ice skating. in december, she was in three different ice skating shows. on january 23rd, her grandmother's 92nd birthday, she was skating. and a year later she is paralyzed below the hips. in pain 24 hours a day. every time i see her my knees buckle. i cry after. it is just tearing apart our family. there is no reason why somebody in this country couldn't stop this and say time out. no matter what you think boston children's may be right or wrong, and obviously you know where i stand. somebody should have said time out let's take an independent look at this. because this is out of this world. >> this is incredible. i know her older sister also has the same mitochondrial disease and yet that was not persuasive? lou, we'll continue to follow this, and all the best. >> you, too. >> that family and struggle iin and we want to know what you think about their fight. you can send me a tweet @megyn
tufts is one of the top facilities in the country.and number two mitochondrial doctors, and she has been fine, like i said, going to school, doing ice skating. in december, she was in three different ice skating shows. on january 23rd, her grandmother's 92nd birthday, she was skating. and a year later she is paralyzed below the hips. in pain 24 hours a day. every time i see her my knees buckle. i cry after. it is just tearing apart our family. there is no reason why somebody in this country...
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corson, said she needs to be seen by her former stomach doctor, who a month earlier had left tufts to go to boston children's. so she went there to be a direct admission to the gi floor, so her new doctor, -- dr. flores, could see her and help her recover from flu. when you have mitochondrial disease, you get something bad. >> here's the apart don't understand. there's a missing piece here. i feel like the hospital or the courts can answer it mutt they're not allowed. when you have disagreement between doctors over patient that almost never ends in the child being taken from the parents there is something that i don't know, and that our viewers don't know. what is it? >> two days or so into the situation -- remember, the facts of the case. she arrived there. within 12 hours, both a young neurologist and a young psychologist came up with this definition of somotaform. they didn't say it publicly the first few days and said there was no such thing as mitochondrial disease, and they wanted to true a in treatment. a few days later they had not yet still spoken to the doctor that referred
corson, said she needs to be seen by her former stomach doctor, who a month earlier had left tufts to go to boston children's. so she went there to be a direct admission to the gi floor, so her new doctor, -- dr. flores, could see her and help her recover from flu. when you have mitochondrial disease, you get something bad. >> here's the apart don't understand. there's a missing piece here. i feel like the hospital or the courts can answer it mutt they're not allowed. when you have...
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tufts disagrees. >>> up next, he died, for 45 minutes he was did.l you hear what he says he saw as he was quote, walking towards the light. that is next. plus, "hannity" at the top of the hour. >> the key word there is republican. that means the media won't get on their back and look at their finances. and it also monies republican if we don't elect republicans. i don't care which republican. i don't care which republican. we will not re [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ test test. tony stewart: time teaches you things. yo
tufts disagrees. >>> up next, he died, for 45 minutes he was did.l you hear what he says he saw as he was quote, walking towards the light. that is next. plus, "hannity" at the top of the hour. >> the key word there is republican. that means the media won't get on their back and look at their finances. and it also monies republican if we don't elect republicans. i don't care which republican. i don't care which republican. we will not re [ male announcer ] these days, a...
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he parents tried to take her back to tufts and child protective services would not let her.argue the parents were committing child boos by trying to get their daughter medical care instead of mental health treatment. the state of massachusetts tike her away from her parents and this week proposed send can her off to foster care. her mother passed out at the news, had to leave the court in a stretcher. her father says just -- justin ya was getting better but under the state's car she is, quote, rotting away. the possibly major turning point, a spokesman for the state says they're actively trying to send her back to her home state of connecticut. the first time the agency has publicly commented on the case. no word that these means in terms of child abuse charges. the state did not comment on when she can be moved. >>> a new days before his murder trial starts newly reshe'sed video and pictures ena show as score pistorius at a gun range sometime before he shot and killed his magazine model girlfriend. thisser frame grabs that show pistorius firing a shot duces -- we don't have
he parents tried to take her back to tufts and child protective services would not let her.argue the parents were committing child boos by trying to get their daughter medical care instead of mental health treatment. the state of massachusetts tike her away from her parents and this week proposed send can her off to foster care. her mother passed out at the news, had to leave the court in a stretcher. her father says just -- justin ya was getting better but under the state's car she is, quote,...
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antoinette tuft joining me live from dallas.ou, antoinette. >> good to see you, too. >> so much has happened to you, and others, since that day in august. people know what you did. you're recognizable. you've shaken hands with the president. you've received phone calls from him and just released a new book, "prepared for a purpose," and to top it all off, this week you were a guest of the first lady at the state of the union address. so give me an idea. what's most memorable about being in the capitol as a guest of michelle obama? >> well, you know, they late idt the red carpet for us. the most memorable thing for me was when the whole washington, d.c. shut down and you got to ride in the car and all the police officers were around and allowed you to be escorted. just to be able to see how it is not just on tv but to actually be live in color with it was awesome, awesome. >> that motorcade? i grew up in the washington, d.c. area and know what it's like to witness the motorcade. everyone stops, whether you've seen it 1 million ti
antoinette tuft joining me live from dallas.ou, antoinette. >> good to see you, too. >> so much has happened to you, and others, since that day in august. people know what you did. you're recognizable. you've shaken hands with the president. you've received phone calls from him and just released a new book, "prepared for a purpose," and to top it all off, this week you were a guest of the first lady at the state of the union address. so give me an idea. what's most...
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but they use different criteria for diagnosing it than tuft's medical center does.oot of the diagnostic dispute. the doctor knows this better than i. but there are certain tests that are sort of a standard criteria for diagnosing this disease. but some of those tests apparently missed actual cases. and so tufts uses a broader set of definitions for mitochondrial disease. >> at bottom, what we have here for folks at home is two hospitals disagreeing what justina has, and the second hospital getting custody of justina through dcs just because they disagree with the hospital. now the parents have not seen her, unsupervised in a year. it is crazy to me, i want to ask you this, the reason dcf was able to get justina away from the family, custody of her is because they went into court and said there is medical abuse here, and in order to do that they had a bit of a conflict of interest in the case, did they not? >> dcf? >> yeah. >> well -- >> well, they rely on medical at boston children's to tell them whether in fact boston children's is right in this case. >> right, so
but they use different criteria for diagnosing it than tuft's medical center does.oot of the diagnostic dispute. the doctor knows this better than i. but there are certain tests that are sort of a standard criteria for diagnosing this disease. but some of those tests apparently missed actual cases. and so tufts uses a broader set of definitions for mitochondrial disease. >> at bottom, what we have here for folks at home is two hospitals disagreeing what justina has, and the second...
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because at the very center of the case is the fact that tufts diagnosed her wit h my the disease. it is not just the media or the public. two republican lawmakers are now circulating a resolution that has 12 signatures asking dcf to release justina, we spoke with lou pelletier, and since a year, he is more optimistic. >> yes, this is a light at the end of the tunnel. we just want to make sure it is not a train at the end of the t tunnel. we can't let our guard down, we want to make sure we keep doing what we're doing, to make people aware, and the people who have the executive powers to do this. >> the next custody hearing is on march 17th, but as you can see the wheels of this case are moving much, much faster. >> thank you, tracy, that is good news. >>> and raw emotions, on the single deadliest day of the war in afghanistan. a chopper crash that killed 30 american troops. still tonight, some of the families of the fallen say questions remain unanswered. here is what happened. in the early hours of august 6th, 2011, troops boarded a chinook helicopter in a mission to capture a ta
because at the very center of the case is the fact that tufts diagnosed her wit h my the disease. it is not just the media or the public. two republican lawmakers are now circulating a resolution that has 12 signatures asking dcf to release justina, we spoke with lou pelletier, and since a year, he is more optimistic. >> yes, this is a light at the end of the tunnel. we just want to make sure it is not a train at the end of the t tunnel. we can't let our guard down, we want to make sure...
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this tuft customer over here frankie cream of wheat.e part of your crime syndicate. [ laughter ] let me tell you something don't let the cute handle fool you this guy no bueno. this man was a true mastermind and lethal. sources tell us he is responsible for more dead americans than osama bin laden. >> jon: suddenly corn porridge seems like an understated nickname. it would be like finding out hitler's friends called his little schnitzel. the reich will last 1,000 years under your leadership -- which is not to say guzman did not have a terrifyingingly impressive resume. chapo guzman is said to be the top supplier of illegal drugs in the u.s. >> forbes ranked him 67th ots most powerful people list. >> jon: really forbes you have to put him on the list? they know they don't have to do that? is the publicist that much of a pain in the ass. the best part is el chapo is number 67 and falls between the editor of the "new york times" and john boehner. [ laughter ] that's true. that must have been a very weird table at the banquet. [ laughter ]
this tuft customer over here frankie cream of wheat.e part of your crime syndicate. [ laughter ] let me tell you something don't let the cute handle fool you this guy no bueno. this man was a true mastermind and lethal. sources tell us he is responsible for more dead americans than osama bin laden. >> jon: suddenly corn porridge seems like an understated nickname. it would be like finding out hitler's friends called his little schnitzel. the reich will last 1,000 years under your...
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. >> ifill: christina economos of tufts university watches all this closely. an associate professor at the schools of medicine and nutrition science. she also helps lead an initiative called childobesity180.org okay, christina economos, give pe a sense of how significant the news of this decline is. >> good evening, these results are unequivocally amazingment and we really need to applaud. but we can't stop yet. this is aç small snapshot and it's a small group of children within the united states. and we need to reach all children between the ages of 2 and 19 and see progress. >> all good news is good new, i don't disagree with you there but we do wonder why it younger people are seeing improvement and others are not well, in that age group there's been tremendous effort to regulate within child care centre so that children are eating healthier foods, moving more and exposed to less screen time. we also know there have been changes to the wi cpga package that provides more fruits and vegetables, whole grains and supports breast-feeding. and these efforts real
. >> ifill: christina economos of tufts university watches all this closely. an associate professor at the schools of medicine and nutrition science. she also helps lead an initiative called childobesity180.org okay, christina economos, give pe a sense of how significant the news of this decline is. >> good evening, these results are unequivocally amazingment and we really need to applaud. but we can't stop yet. this is aç small snapshot and it's a small group of children within...
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diana bianchi of tufts medical center led the study. >> far few women are made anxious and need to gor further counseling and certainly there's a reduction in the need for an invasive diagnostic procedure. >> reporter: the d.n.a. test costs as much as $1,500. given the potential benefits of avoiding further invasive testing, that might change. >> pelley: doctor, thanks very much. it is carnival season in italy, a time for kids to dress up in costumes. well, this little boy's mom has been dressing him up as pope francis. today in st. peter's square, they came face to face. the pope and 19-month-old don yelley de sanctis. the child was overwhelmed but he was soon smiling again back in momma's arms. but what a picture for the family album. talk about striking gold in a salt mine, they did, and we will next. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and
diana bianchi of tufts medical center led the study. >> far few women are made anxious and need to gor further counseling and certainly there's a reduction in the need for an invasive diagnostic procedure. >> reporter: the d.n.a. test costs as much as $1,500. given the potential benefits of avoiding further invasive testing, that might change. >> pelley: doctor, thanks very much. it is carnival season in italy, a time for kids to dress up in costumes. well, this little boy's...
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. >> by the way you never saw any tufts. >> my watch was gone. on t strchlt thtt.nd a watc and my wich's stuff. you called the, apologized. >> i was making fun of his accent and making fun of him for being divorced. >> he said to me i was hoping he would go home with my expif. what he said about you. >> really. sorry, but, when people are divorced don't you go you [ bleep ]. >> stop it. >> come on. >> talking about other things. andy, you left a glove on the cross town bus last week. that didn't make the papers. >> greg, i lived in new york off and on, i've don't know, 30 years. i have never been on the bus. >> subway all the time. remember susan smith. back in 1994. >> cheery story. >> south carolina woman strapped kids in the car, rolled it into police. told police she was -- lindsay lohan is blaming a man for taelg a coat that doesn't exist. >> how do you steel half a coat. >> two piece. a shawl coat that attaches. >> the was very cold. somebody needed it. >> wouldn't you say this person probably really needed my coat. you know? >> would have been good. >> she s
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doctors at tufts medical center in boston say the program improves focus and attention by changing child's wave patterns. children who use the program during a study had better attention skills after six months. >>> right now in phoenix, arizona, police are piecing together what happened at a walmart that ended with the shooting death of a man. detectives there looking over the store's surveys foota which shows two people getting into a fight yesterday afternoon. after the shots were fired, the shooter tried to run. police caught him when a member of his family called to report his location. >>> this brutal winter is proving to be costly for many states. they're being forced to spend millions of dollars to repair burst pipes, downed power lines, and other damage caused by several winter storms. north carolina's governor says he'll spend whatever it takes to protect his citizens and worry about his state's storm budget when winter ends. >>> 5:19 now. a combination of winter weather and changing temperature is causing a growing pothole problem across maryland, virginia, and the district. d.c
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. >> this is a single tuft from the carpet.section. >> yeah, i can't tell that's green. even putting the tiny fibers under the microscope didn't help me. how can you tell what color this is? because in this, this green carpet because of that light green, looks very whitish. >> the colors microscopically is not going to be identical to what overall carpet would be. >> instead, an even more sophisticated microscope. >> so let me just open this up -- >> -- can separate colors to separate fibers. we took another look. now you're talking. now peterson knew what to look for. >> when i was looking at the fiber at first i had no idea who had made it. i just knew it was very distinctive and i would recognize it instantly. >> but he didn't know where to find it. wayne williams was not yet on anyone's radar. he had freelanced as a tv cameraman who shot fires in overnight news. he told us -- >> i know the streets of atlanta. i've been around a while. being an ex-news reporter and all, nighttime is me. that's the time i'm out most of the ti
. >> this is a single tuft from the carpet.section. >> yeah, i can't tell that's green. even putting the tiny fibers under the microscope didn't help me. how can you tell what color this is? because in this, this green carpet because of that light green, looks very whitish. >> the colors microscopically is not going to be identical to what overall carpet would be. >> instead, an even more sophisticated microscope. >> so let me just open this up -- >> -- can...
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know she has a sister who was diagnosed with the same disease, has been treated by that doctor at tuftsly feels there's clearly evidence it's been medically diagnosed and scientifically diagnosed to say j justina also has the same problem. i want to make sure we read part of the statement from boston children's hospital to meghan kelly in the kelly file. boston hospital is deeply concerned by misinformation surrounding this case. the hospital is unable to comment on specific patient care matters. though we are required by state law to report cases of suspected child maltreatment, dcf is solely responsible for investigating those reports and deciding whether to go to court to request temporary custody which they did in this case. it appears now dcf has filed contempt charges against the father because he has gone public. >> shannon, that's what's very troublesome to me also. our government should be operating in the sunshine. they should be looking at this issue and saying, we're willing to put our judgments out. we're willing to put our information out. we're willing to let everybody se
know she has a sister who was diagnosed with the same disease, has been treated by that doctor at tuftsly feels there's clearly evidence it's been medically diagnosed and scientifically diagnosed to say j justina also has the same problem. i want to make sure we read part of the statement from boston children's hospital to meghan kelly in the kelly file. boston hospital is deeply concerned by misinformation surrounding this case. the hospital is unable to comment on specific patient care...
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and tufted ears. >> bobcats are prevalent cat here in california especially in the bay area. >> reporterwildcat expert says humans who see them actually don't have much to worry about. but pets are another story. >> i'd bring your pets in at night because they are a predator and they have been known to take people's house cats. >> reporter: living near a large park is nice. you never know who may wander by. >> we live in a city but fortunately we back up to wildcat canyon and have the luxury of seeing wild animals so it is a nice component of living in the city of el cerrito. >> reporter: while bobcats are not really considered much of a threat to humans, i still wouldn't get close to one. but if you do see one, just consider yourself pretty darn lucky. in the el cerrito hills, don ford, kpix 5. >>> you might call it a sting operation. why these have become so valuable to thieves. >> that significantly reduces your water use. >> you won't just conserve. how you can actually get paid to use less water. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stolen u-haul.. in oakland today.. police say the drivf the stolen u-hau
and tufted ears. >> bobcats are prevalent cat here in california especially in the bay area. >> reporterwildcat expert says humans who see them actually don't have much to worry about. but pets are another story. >> i'd bring your pets in at night because they are a predator and they have been known to take people's house cats. >> reporter: living near a large park is nice. you never know who may wander by. >> we live in a city but fortunately we back up to wildcat...
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the result that even very large ethnic style of course was to visit the tufts the agency is that with a group of four thousand stars moment it covers the whole book. these instruments to texas with a cost of losing weight the precinct it's to be tempted to get taken to the beach or look like seconds before a large number of runs the agency to choose for me to the tv and radio. makes a bit of elves and santa but immobile. these mornings give people time to prepare for becoming quite the leakage. she know mikey red cross has been really hectic week. especially on the damaged by the great eastern league. despite being deep in the two sides to stop that's because this hospital was built using them but it is quite insulting to come even the huge two thousand investment michael was very little time. this allowed the hospital the functions of the relief assume it's the opposite . the building uses the phrase recently to suit its entire structure is supported on my stomach has to redo shrinking. i'm tempted to its old stories with love such designs a mild green white vehicle to launch commerc
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. >> tufts university or history professor and author of "dark days, bright nights," peiel joseph and what he calls black power studies. his latest will be in bookstores march 4th. sunday he'll take your questions "in depth," live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span2's booktvment. >> house ways and means committee chair dave camp is set to unveil a plan to reduce the seven existing tax brackets to two which would be set at 10% and 25%. this morning on "washington journal" we spoke with one of the lead advocates for lowering tax rates. >> host: joining us, grover norquist, of americans for tax reform. good morning. >> guest: good morning. >> host: a forthcoming plan from representative dave camp on tax reform. what's to be expected? >> guest: well, he's going to come out with a plan that takes the seven rates down to two, 10 and 25, plus another one for higher income people, so maybe three rates, and it will be sort of broader-based, lower rates, more pro-growth, joint tax committee and others predict significant economic growth from another $3 trillion over a decade. so
. >> tufts university or history professor and author of "dark days, bright nights," peiel joseph and what he calls black power studies. his latest will be in bookstores march 4th. sunday he'll take your questions "in depth," live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span2's booktvment. >> house ways and means committee chair dave camp is set to unveil a plan to reduce the seven existing tax brackets to two which would be set at 10% and 25%. this morning...
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we have visiting assistant professor of marketing from the tufts school of business at dartmouth collegesistant professor of marketing a the wharton school at university of pennsylvania. thanks for joining us. this is so true. when you meet an he will early person the way they see the school as opposed to somebody in their 20s, when we believe we're young with a long future we believe in extraordinary experiences but what we're older we put more value on ordinary experiences but why? >> so that is the effect we found again and again. first of all, thanks so much for having us here. and you're right, that is the effect that we found again and again. that, that older people, as people get older they increasingly value ordinary experiences and the reason we've identified is that through self-definition, that is, which experiences tend to define us and that younger people tend to define themselves and think that extraordinary experiences really add to their experience mention al cv and define who they are in life. as we get older, we find more ordinary moments in life we build for ourselves
we have visiting assistant professor of marketing from the tufts school of business at dartmouth collegesistant professor of marketing a the wharton school at university of pennsylvania. thanks for joining us. this is so true. when you meet an he will early person the way they see the school as opposed to somebody in their 20s, when we believe we're young with a long future we believe in extraordinary experiences but what we're older we put more value on ordinary experiences but why? >>...
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. >> more and more music fans are tufting off the record players. we have this report. >> it's the largest vipal record in thest. united records in nashville made and distributed vinyl all over the world. 30 mid rollic precious push out one albecome. >> it's a science and is a scale and an part. >> cds all but killed the industry. vinyl cells increased by 30%. why the drepd it up the number of albums is a fraction much music sounds better on vipel, few debate it's the best experience. from the cover to the inside flee. albums are at the forefront. those people that prefer have something tactile. they want an existing experience. it was the highest selling vinyl l perform. for grammy award winning mousse ip it is nothing new. sips the beginning, albums have been a component. >> album sales are climbing digital music is diving. in 2013 digital sales fell. on demand streaming and vinyl contributed to the decline. final is so hot and the albums moving fast, grimies expanded. it's not just records. turntables are high commodities. it's addicting. once i
. >> more and more music fans are tufting off the record players. we have this report. >> it's the largest vipal record in thest. united records in nashville made and distributed vinyl all over the world. 30 mid rollic precious push out one albecome. >> it's a science and is a scale and an part. >> cds all but killed the industry. vinyl cells increased by 30%. why the drepd it up the number of albums is a fraction much music sounds better on vipel, few debate it's the...
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author andnday, and tufts university professor will comment on what he calls "black power studies." an american history tv visits the national gallery of art to learn about colonel robert gould shaw and the 54th massachusetts volunteer infantry. this week, president obama called afghan president will pullai the u.s. out all troops from afghanistan unless that country signs of bilateral security agreement. institute for.s. peace, the special representative for afghanistan and pakistan talked about u.s. policy toward afghanistan. this is about half an hour. >> good morning. my name is steve hadley. i am chairman of the board of the u.s. institute of peace. i want to thank you all for coming, and welcome you all to u.s. ip -- usip. usip is a congressionally-created an congressional organization. as we see every day in the public media, the world is full of sources of conflict, religious differences, ethnic differences, and tribal differences. usip believes that these sources of conflict do not need to descend to armed conflict, and then there are methods and processes that can prevent
author andnday, and tufts university professor will comment on what he calls "black power studies." an american history tv visits the national gallery of art to learn about colonel robert gould shaw and the 54th massachusetts volunteer infantry. this week, president obama called afghan president will pullai the u.s. out all troops from afghanistan unless that country signs of bilateral security agreement. institute for.s. peace, the special representative for afghanistan and pakistan...
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here a quote from the global development environmental institute at tufts university who contributed to senator kerry's past campaigns. the article quotes her as saying i'm working with an informal network of political donors that will be pushing kerry to do the right thing. political donors and activists on the left are committed to killing this pipeline, regardless of the science, regardless of the middle-class jobs and regardless of what's in the best interest of the country. i find it astonishing that former energy secretary steven chu said yesterday on this very point about -- what about the science, what about the cost-benefit analysis. president obama's former secretary of energy said yesterday -- quote -- "the decision on whether the construction should happen was a political one, not a scientific one." so much for the president of the united states saying the decision would be based on science. the president's activist base will be mobilizing and fighting against good american jobs. so what does the administration itself say? it says it wants to wait for some more opinions.
here a quote from the global development environmental institute at tufts university who contributed to senator kerry's past campaigns. the article quotes her as saying i'm working with an informal network of political donors that will be pushing kerry to do the right thing. political donors and activists on the left are committed to killing this pipeline, regardless of the science, regardless of the middle-class jobs and regardless of what's in the best interest of the country. i find it...