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they believe that uneducated people are more likely to lead unhealthy life styles. they believe that more than a third of the cancer deaths could have been avoided . and they are likely overpaying. for medicaid including the cost and safety and effectiveness. findings will be published in the journal for public health. >> a group of polo players are enjoying the high tech way of replacing pony for a segway. in fulsome high school out of sacramento. it is named for apple co-founder and segway enthusiast. >> it was a sport for the computer techno, geeky crowd. but you can tell it has changed . we would love to see it grow in popularity. segway polo has grown because it is accessible to players of all age income. this is thest segway polo tournament to date. >> i wonder if ralph lauren will have to change the logo. >>> and yeah. it is, right. >> that is very true . if you have plans for father's day who doesn't. timing it all correctly and it is going to warm up we'll see more sunshine in time . never let you down . sometimes . easy now. here is a live picture from the
they believe that uneducated people are more likely to lead unhealthy life styles. they believe that more than a third of the cancer deaths could have been avoided . and they are likely overpaying. for medicaid including the cost and safety and effectiveness. findings will be published in the journal for public health. >> a group of polo players are enjoying the high tech way of replacing pony for a segway. in fulsome high school out of sacramento. it is named for apple co-founder and...
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but i don't think it's uneducated. again f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those days. black, colored, everything. and we studied the religious view of human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself to, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself to. >> and i, although the question wasn't directed to me, i'll say, you know, having read these three books and read you the partial list of some that are to come in the series, there's certainly an opinion in parts of the academy that there are still, there is
but i don't think it's uneducated. again f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in...
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obviously the uneducated do not have the higher paying jobs open to them. so the initial cash transfer program, says keep your children in school, get them inoculated against the five diseases that are preventable, and mothers take up the maternal checkups that reduce mortality rates. and this is an incentive, again, to help them educate the children who, obviously, are hopefully will have higher paying jobs and opportunities down the line. >> reporter: domestic issues are not the only challenge facing president aquino. he has to tackle a pressing territorial dispute in the south china sea. in the past few months, china's clashed with asean countries in the contested waters, alledgedly obstructing fishing boats and survey ships. in manila, protesters took to the streets after china's biggest patrol ship passed near the spratly islands, an area that the philippines claims is sovereign territory. >> there's commonalty of interests also. for instance, will the other claimants, those of the military might, power, et cetera, wealth want to be portrayed as the bi
obviously the uneducated do not have the higher paying jobs open to them. so the initial cash transfer program, says keep your children in school, get them inoculated against the five diseases that are preventable, and mothers take up the maternal checkups that reduce mortality rates. and this is an incentive, again, to help them educate the children who, obviously, are hopefully will have higher paying jobs and opportunities down the line. >> reporter: domestic issues are not the only...
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because it had uneducated public. and the press played such a role -- because it had an educated public. and the press played such a move big role in that. i had to laugh because one of the articles written talk about the bubble around the presidency and obama today. ours was back in 1974. it was a different world. there is no doubt about it. the relationship with the press was different, too. when dad was vice president, we would go to vail, colorado in the wintertime. mom and dad had bought a small condominium there. we skied when he was a congressman and when he became vice president, and dad still wanted to do that. our first christmas in vail, colorado after he became vice president, there was a young photographer who work for "time magazine," and he showed up in vail, colorado at christmas without a hotel reservation. [laughter] that is something david would do, thinking he would find a hotel room at christmas in vail, colorado. that found out that he did not have a bed to sleep in. but about this. this was 1973
because it had uneducated public. and the press played such a role -- because it had an educated public. and the press played such a move big role in that. i had to laugh because one of the articles written talk about the bubble around the presidency and obama today. ours was back in 1974. it was a different world. there is no doubt about it. the relationship with the press was different, too. when dad was vice president, we would go to vail, colorado in the wintertime. mom and dad had bought a...
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. >> cindy had said a long time ago, models aren't stupid, they're uneducated.
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they are usually uneducated, desperate, stupid, sad, crazy, drunk or high. >> reporter: leyland gregoryliterally wrote the book on the subject. he said the proliferation of security cameras and sites like youtube show that the average crook is no criminal master mind. gregory says many thieves seem to violate every rule of staging a successful crime. for example, a break-in should always be well planned. movies like "ocean's 11," criminals spend a lot of time hatching the scheme to get away with the loot. >> $150 million. >> reporter: but these crooks apparently can't be bothered. they simply smash their car through the front entrance of this hip hop clothing store in florida. they then snatch up as many clothes as they can, but on their way out, one of the cools gets pinned between the car and the door. ouch. yep. you better make sure you have good health insurance before you sign up to be a thief. watch this attempted break-in at a home in florida. the two burglars spend 15 minutes trying to open the side door. one of them apparently had enough. he gets into a football stance, then ch
they are usually uneducated, desperate, stupid, sad, crazy, drunk or high. >> reporter: leyland gregoryliterally wrote the book on the subject. he said the proliferation of security cameras and sites like youtube show that the average crook is no criminal master mind. gregory says many thieves seem to violate every rule of staging a successful crime. for example, a break-in should always be well planned. movies like "ocean's 11," criminals spend a lot of time hatching the scheme...
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uneducated, unmotivated. no place else to go. and so from their perspectitarg them.e're taking out the top leadership, limit their ability to bring in experienced, qualified people. before 9/11, before we chased them out of afghanistan. they had all sorts of time to train people and work with them. we see them in the u.s. and we say how come they're not more successful? they don't have time to sit them down and train them. >> and they do lose a lot of skill the way organized crime, any other criminal syndicate will. you raise ad critical point. they're trying to latch on to the arab spring and make themselves relevant to this mass movement. has that been successful? your estimation, your contacts in the arab world. are they still on the outside peering in or have they made themselves part of the sort of narrative of what has happened? >> as far as al qaeda goes, in the short term they haven't been able to get their hands around this. they were caught by surprise when egypt started to go up. now, the difference is, they will play the long game eventually. they'll reco
uneducated, unmotivated. no place else to go. and so from their perspectitarg them.e're taking out the top leadership, limit their ability to bring in experienced, qualified people. before 9/11, before we chased them out of afghanistan. they had all sorts of time to train people and work with them. we see them in the u.s. and we say how come they're not more successful? they don't have time to sit them down and train them. >> and they do lose a lot of skill the way organized crime, any...
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they just roam around the station all night all uneducated and disoriented.ch. oh, no. you know what's what. >> but you claim that i -- oh, i touched you. oh, i'm sorry. now i need to be kicked off. >> don't touch me. >> all right. please kick me off. i do not -- i want my money back for riding this train. >> the the problem is, she can get her money back, but she cannot get back all the time she's wasted having this inane conversation when she could have been doing something, well, more educated. >> i'm sorry. please stop the train, then. please stop the train. i would prefer that. >> that's right. stop the train. who cares if it's nowhere near a station? stop the train. >> actually i would prefer to have my money back. >> see what you did? nice, calm, conductor lady? well-educated lady wants her money back. she's going to boycott the train. she'll be just fine. she won't get run over or anything walking to work in new york city traffic instead because she has that veritable force field of education that would make the taxis bounce right off her. they teach
they just roam around the station all night all uneducated and disoriented.ch. oh, no. you know what's what. >> but you claim that i -- oh, i touched you. oh, i'm sorry. now i need to be kicked off. >> don't touch me. >> all right. please kick me off. i do not -- i want my money back for riding this train. >> the the problem is, she can get her money back, but she cannot get back all the time she's wasted having this inane conversation when she could have been doing...
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countries, the rich people with poor countries keep telling you if you will listen because these uneducated lazy people their country is poor. if people work hard like the japanese etiquette time like the germans and were as invented as the americans we would be a rich country but look at these things not wanting to work hard but surely these people do not realize it's their fault. as i said earlier the poor people in the country's sexually can't hold their own against that quite well against the counterparts in the rich countries for the counter parts of the rich country. and the rich people in the countries were afraid to pull the rest of the country together and makes the country's poor. in the rich countries that doesn't mean they can now pat themselves on the back and tell us only we are worth the money we get i don't think so. but to those people don't often realize this the high productivity depends on the fact that they are born into and migrated to the society's when the organist firms and the high infrastructure and most of these are things that have been accumulated collectively
countries, the rich people with poor countries keep telling you if you will listen because these uneducated lazy people their country is poor. if people work hard like the japanese etiquette time like the germans and were as invented as the americans we would be a rich country but look at these things not wanting to work hard but surely these people do not realize it's their fault. as i said earlier the poor people in the country's sexually can't hold their own against that quite well against...
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make less than the uneducated data entry personnel working in a government union.a position becomes available. and have been told several times i'm overqualified. we immediate to be more concerned about unemployed private sector nonunion workers. should ball players earn more than doctors? ceos more than u.s. presidents? cnn newsmen more than teachers? sure. why the heck not? list of things that make sense in this world is far shorter than the list of things that don't. wolf? >> you are in "the situation room." congressman confronts the scandal over a lewd twitter picture. did he send it to a female college student? i asked anthony betweener in a o -- anthony weiner. sarah palin's surprise pizza party with donald trump. an exclusive cnn interview. dozens of house republicans sit down with president obama over at the white house to talk about raising the debt ceiling. the details of the frank discussion and the sharp differences. breaking news. political headlines and jeanne moos straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer and you are in "the situation room." >>> it is the lew
make less than the uneducated data entry personnel working in a government union.a position becomes available. and have been told several times i'm overqualified. we immediate to be more concerned about unemployed private sector nonunion workers. should ball players earn more than doctors? ceos more than u.s. presidents? cnn newsmen more than teachers? sure. why the heck not? list of things that make sense in this world is far shorter than the list of things that don't. wolf? >> you are...
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. >> cindy had said a long time ago, models aren't stupid, they're uneducated. often times we were starting our careers at 14, 15 years old. i have since gone back to school twice now. i'm at columbia university now and i'll get smart one day. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> that's it for tonight. now here's anderson cooper with "ac 360." >> piers, thank you very much. good evening, everyone. tonight, we begin with breaking news about john edwards. there are reports that the former presidential candidate is likely to be indicted tomorrow on criminal charges. the other possible scenario, edwards and the justice department will agree on some sort of a plea deal. the charges stem from money given to his mistress, rielle hunter, who became pregnant with his child. prosecutors have cob tended the money, which came from two of his political backers, should have been considered campaign donations and therefore reported. edwards' lawyers say it was gifts from old friends intended to keep the affair street from elizabeth edwards who died back in december. first
. >> cindy had said a long time ago, models aren't stupid, they're uneducated. often times we were starting our careers at 14, 15 years old. i have since gone back to school twice now. i'm at columbia university now and i'll get smart one day. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> that's it for tonight. now here's anderson cooper with "ac 360." >> piers, thank you very much. good evening, everyone. tonight, we begin with breaking news about john...
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and will help target the most vulnerable, the young and uneducated. >> remains the number one preventable of premature death in the united states, killing over 440,000 americans every year. these warning labels are one of the most cost effective ways both to reach kids who are thinking about smoking, and adults who are thinking about quitting. >> reporter: the approach is not new. the u.s. will be the 43rd country to use graphic picture warnings. research says it works. >> there's very little downside to having very graphic, very vivid communication of risk in the form of pictures on packaging. >> reporter: in australia, 62% of quitters said picture warnings helped them give up smoking. in the european union, 30% of former smokers said health warnings helped keep them from smoking again. >> ultimately the effectiveness of a lot of these graphic warning labels is their ability to evoke emotion or negative aspects, primarily fear, that will in turn encourage smokers to quit smoking. >> now many of the nation's largest tobacco companies have sued, alleging the graphic warnings violate their
and will help target the most vulnerable, the young and uneducated. >> remains the number one preventable of premature death in the united states, killing over 440,000 americans every year. these warning labels are one of the most cost effective ways both to reach kids who are thinking about smoking, and adults who are thinking about quitting. >> reporter: the approach is not new. the u.s. will be the 43rd country to use graphic picture warnings. research says it works. >>...
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arguments that africans were uneducated and poor and therefore could not do something as complicated as treatment despite having the science. the slander was compounded by something that was being promulgated that africans were so promiscuous there was nothing that could be done to turn the epidemic around. we know from science the if you were sexual partners than americans do over the course of a lifetime. and in the context of that general, we can't do this with africans can't do this, president bush and the american people stepped up and said yes they can we believe in that in the last at administration, too. [laughter] >> i knew the truth and tony knew the truth that that was a slander because we were doing the work in africa with heroes like peter and alex who were actually delivering antiretroviral therapy already and we knew that what they needed was support and that comes back to leadership being about humility and service and understanding that africans actually can not only solve their problems but are among the dedicated and innovative people and if you support them and gi
arguments that africans were uneducated and poor and therefore could not do something as complicated as treatment despite having the science. the slander was compounded by something that was being promulgated that africans were so promiscuous there was nothing that could be done to turn the epidemic around. we know from science the if you were sexual partners than americans do over the course of a lifetime. and in the context of that general, we can't do this with africans can't do this,...
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which have commit nod crime no indicator of a terrorist nexus but because people were afraid and uneducated, they would report this. so in the same sense to bring this into the prison system so that they know there's a distinction between somebody who is practicing a faith and somebody who is practicing a violent form of a hijacked faith or a cut and peys version of another faith and there are indicators and warnings that need to be ingrained in the prison system so we don't profile people but we profile behavior and that is a big distinction. as far as the release and the reintegration into society, that's just huge. in los angeles, we are involved in a parolee release program for job training and that's a big part of our prevention strategy. we're faced with early release because of the economy and the shortfalls so we're expecting to see 6,000 parolees enter the population, most of which is going to be in los angeles. so it's a big concern to us. >> thank you, sir. i couldn't agree more with chief downey. the way to do it properly so the individuals that are legitimately practicing their
which have commit nod crime no indicator of a terrorist nexus but because people were afraid and uneducated, they would report this. so in the same sense to bring this into the prison system so that they know there's a distinction between somebody who is practicing a faith and somebody who is practicing a violent form of a hijacked faith or a cut and peys version of another faith and there are indicators and warnings that need to be ingrained in the prison system so we don't profile people but...
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, which have committed no crime, no indicator of the terrorist nexus but people were afraid and uneducatedhey would report this, so in the same sense to bring this into the prison system so that they know that there's a distinction between somebody who is practicing a safe and somebody who is practicing a violent form of a hijacked state or cut and paste version of another and indicators and mornings that need to be an ingrained in the prison system so that we don't profile people, but we profiled behavior, and that is a big distinction. as far as the release and the reintegration into the society, that is just huge. in los angeles we are involved in a release program for integration and rehabilitation job training and that is a big part of our whole prevention strategy. we are faced with early release now because the economy and the shortfalls so we are expecting to see 6,000 parolees in the population, most of which is going to be in los angeles, so it's a big concern to us. >> thank you. i couldn't agree more with the chief. the way to do it properly so that those individuals who are le
, which have committed no crime, no indicator of the terrorist nexus but people were afraid and uneducatedhey would report this, so in the same sense to bring this into the prison system so that they know that there's a distinction between somebody who is practicing a safe and somebody who is practicing a violent form of a hijacked state or cut and paste version of another and indicators and mornings that need to be an ingrained in the prison system so that we don't profile people, but we...