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neyenhouse." 3 3 the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in america. researchers say the survey shows some positive trends, as well as some concerning ones. marlie hall reports from new york. 3 cigarette smoking among teenagers is at its lowest level since the government's monitoring the future survey began in the 1970's. researchers say (gfx) 5.5 percent of high school seniors smoke, down from 10.7 percent in 2010. alcohol use also dropped significantly. but the use of e-cigarettes d hookas remains high . the number of teens smoking marijuana hasn't changed, although researchers were startled to find (gfx) 6 percent of high school seniors smoke it every day.(dr. wilson compton/deputy director, national institute on drug abuse) that surprises me. more kids are getting high every day on marijuana than smoking cigarettes.(bridge marlie hall, cbs news, new york) despite the ongoing opioid ovovdose epidemic the number of teenagers abusing prescription painkillers continued to decline.(track)a decade ago one in 10 high school seniors reported abusing presc
neyenhouse." 3 3 the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in america. researchers say the survey shows some positive trends, as well as some concerning ones. marlie hall reports from new york. 3 cigarette smoking among teenagers is at its lowest level since the government's monitoring the future survey began in the 1970's. researchers say (gfx) 5.5 percent of high school seniors smoke, down from 10.7 percent in 2010. alcohol use also dropped...
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in america? addiction in early america. glimpses one has of drug use in america before de quincey and habitual use. there was a french immigrant named j hector who immigrated to the u.s. from france as a teenager and in 1782 he wrote letters for american farmer. on nantucket, many women take a dose of opium every morning and would be at a loss how to live without this indulgence. there are also things that are in private sources. for example, there was a father and son who wrote letters back and forth to each other in the 1770's. she was a habitual user. the father wrote to his son in 1779, tell her, i beg her never to touch laudanum. it is as bad as dram drinking. h ram would be a small serving of liquor. would be a small serving of liquor. there were many reasons to believe there were other things not captured in writing. often times this type of dependency was defended on one of three grounds. one we have already discussed. the fact this person was not taking it as a luxury. they were taking it to get rid of a stomachache. they want to feel better.
in america? addiction in early america. glimpses one has of drug use in america before de quincey and habitual use. there was a french immigrant named j hector who immigrated to the u.s. from france as a teenager and in 1782 he wrote letters for american farmer. on nantucket, many women take a dose of opium every morning and would be at a loss how to live without this indulgence. there are also things that are in private sources. for example, there was a father and son who wrote letters back...
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all we need to do is lower the tax rate, make us competitive here in america and we'll create jobs andpportunity in this country again. by the way, i want to see us make things in america again. and one of the proposals i have in my tax proposal is to cut the rate on manufacturing from today the highest in the world to 12%, the lowest in the world. democrats talk about income inequality and then drive all the good jobs offshore. manufacturing are great jobs. we have entrepreneur, we have capitalists, we have a great work ethic and workforce. we can out compete anybody in the world if we get our government policies right. let's make things in america again. let's have manufacturing and factories here. i worked in college, christmas and summer vacation. these are the jobs of the 21st century that can make our country again. get washington out of the way and we'll build things again here in america. [ applause ] so, let's revitalize washington. shrink its power. give power back to the people and the individuals and states, and i guarantee you that instead of the anemic growth we've seen f
all we need to do is lower the tax rate, make us competitive here in america and we'll create jobs andpportunity in this country again. by the way, i want to see us make things in america again. and one of the proposals i have in my tax proposal is to cut the rate on manufacturing from today the highest in the world to 12%, the lowest in the world. democrats talk about income inequality and then drive all the good jobs offshore. manufacturing are great jobs. we have entrepreneur, we have...
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they remained in the pleadings, but unfortunately for those of us who want justice in america, for -- justice in america for those who would want justice in america, eric holder became attorney general after the conviction in the bush administration in late 2008, and under his guidance, they never pursued those people that the district -- federal district court and the court of appeals said there's plenty of evidence to support that these people are part of the terror financing network. they never pursued them. ajid, out imam all all dulles muslim society, adams, they called them, the secretary of security was out there last week and applauding their efforts and thanking imam, as the white house has thanked him. he helped the president with at least one speech. that was the one the president delivered while netanyahu was on the way over here and wrongly said that everybody involved, including israel, borders. the pre-1967 since that was so factually wrong, when the president stated it publicly, you can't help but feel like and since he advised him on the speech, was there in the inter
they remained in the pleadings, but unfortunately for those of us who want justice in america, for -- justice in america for those who would want justice in america, eric holder became attorney general after the conviction in the bush administration in late 2008, and under his guidance, they never pursued those people that the district -- federal district court and the court of appeals said there's plenty of evidence to support that these people are part of the terror financing network. they...
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view on our nation and where the world's headed and how we can make wages go up again for all of us in america and make us safer from the terror threat. >> there were many times tonight when the secretary and former senator felt you were not lying about their records. they said misportraying them. how do you answer that criticism to you? >> look, i listened to her say that tonight. she said, look, here's the issue. in 2000, secretary clinton said there should be a federal registry, and the federal government needs to play a role in gun safety, gun control, comprehensive gun safety legislation. in 2008, when it didn't suit her politics, she campaigned against president obama and said much the same that jeb bush does. the federal government shouldn't be involved in this. we should leave this to states. so secretary clinton has flopped back and forth on the gun issue and she can say what she likes now. and look, i do think that we have the ability to forge a new consensus here to get this done. but her history on this has been one of following polls, and not following the principle. which in our
view on our nation and where the world's headed and how we can make wages go up again for all of us in america and make us safer from the terror threat. >> there were many times tonight when the secretary and former senator felt you were not lying about their records. they said misportraying them. how do you answer that criticism to you? >> look, i listened to her say that tonight. she said, look, here's the issue. in 2000, secretary clinton said there should be a federal registry,...
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dramatically lower the tax rates, make it competitive in america, and we will create jobs and opportunity in this country again. by the way, i want to see us make things in america again. one of of the proposals i had in my tax proposal is to cut the rate on manufacturing from today the highest in the world to 12%, the lowest in the world. democrats talk about income equality and then they drive all the good jobs offshore. manufacturing are great jobs. we have entrepreneurs, capitalist, capitalist, we have a great work ethic and workforce. we can outcompete anyone in the world if we get our government policies right. let's make things in america again, let's have manufacturing and factories here. i worked in college, christmas and summer vacations in a factory. these are the jobs of the 21st century that can make our middle-class strong again. just get washington out of the way and we are going to build things again. [applause]. so, let's revitalize washington, shook its power, get power back to the people in the individuals in the states and i guarantee, instead of the anemic growth we have seen for the last seven years, the american econ
dramatically lower the tax rates, make it competitive in america, and we will create jobs and opportunity in this country again. by the way, i want to see us make things in america again. one of of the proposals i had in my tax proposal is to cut the rate on manufacturing from today the highest in the world to 12%, the lowest in the world. democrats talk about income equality and then they drive all the good jobs offshore. manufacturing are great jobs. we have entrepreneurs, capitalist,...
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view on our nation and where the world's headed and how we can make wages go up again for all of us in americaand make us safer from the terror threat. >> there were many times tonight when the secretary and former senator felt you were not lying about their records. they said misportraying them. how do you answer that criticism to you? >> look, i listened to her say that tonight. she said, look, here's the issue. in 2000, secretary clinton said there should be a federal registry, and the federal government needs to play a role in gun safety, gun control, comprehensive gun safety legislation. in 2008, when it didn't suit her politics, she campaigned against president obama and said much the same that jeb bush does. the federal government shouldn't be involved in this. we should leave this to states. so secretary clinton has flopped back and forth on the gun issue and she can say what she likes now. and look, i do think that we have the ability to forge a new consensus here to get this done. but her history on this has been one of following polls, and not following the principle. which in our n
view on our nation and where the world's headed and how we can make wages go up again for all of us in americaand make us safer from the terror threat. >> there were many times tonight when the secretary and former senator felt you were not lying about their records. they said misportraying them. how do you answer that criticism to you? >> look, i listened to her say that tonight. she said, look, here's the issue. in 2000, secretary clinton said there should be a federal registry,...
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us in washington. i'll see you tomorrow 1:00 p.m. eastern for america's news headquarters. u for joining us for our special post-debate coverage tonight. have a great evening. jj? workin? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of the other competitors do in desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your derivative pricing model, honey? for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. [special effects] lisa! what took you so long? duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil severe hey amanda, sorry to bother you but i gotta take a sick day. the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head, no sick days, medicine. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy c
us in washington. i'll see you tomorrow 1:00 p.m. eastern for america's news headquarters. u for joining us for our special post-debate coverage tonight. have a great evening. jj? workin? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of the other competitors do in desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you...
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in this country and we start talkin' about the real issues. and the real issues is they're coming to get us. it is terrorists that are coming to get us in america they're not gonna be happy until they see-- they take over this country and we have to be under sharia law. and i'm not gonna bow down to them." >> grant:in fact, trump's anti=muslim position is not that different from mainstream america, >> grant: (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant:56 percent of americans say the values of islam are at odds with american values and way of life. >> grant:not everyone agrees. >> grant:trump has sparked protests. including this rally in his home town of new york city. >>"he is a disgusting, racist demagogue." >> grant:but it's a charge the candidate rejects. >>i am the least racist person you have ever met. the least racist person, >>bigoted in any way? >>i don't think so, no >> pam: a man is behind bars on suspicion of strangling his wife to death in newark. police arrested 39-year-old hee jin kim earlier today. >> pam: his wife. 38-year- old eunkyong han was found dead in her home along mcla
in this country and we start talkin' about the real issues. and the real issues is they're coming to get us. it is terrorists that are coming to get us in america they're not gonna be happy until they see-- they take over this country and we have to be under sharia law. and i'm not gonna bow down to them." >> grant:in fact, trump's anti=muslim position is not that different from mainstream america, >> grant: (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the...
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i'm going to assume they are like the rest of us in america that want safety for their families. when we talk about i am graights's different than if none of this had been occurring it addresses in a temporary way where there is no controls, obama admitted there is visa issues. so i think this might help at least people feel a little safer. judge * isn'safer. judge * isn't this in stark contrast? donald trump, i am change it with the stroke of a penn. >> there is an alternative to defeating isis. they have been at war with him for a year and a half. judge napolitano: ted cruz responded to donald trump's statement this way. well, that, that is not my policy. is he planning on running for vice president with donald trump? >> it was very politic. that's why you see ted cruz taking over in iowa. whether yo you are evangelical r not, you want someone who is a leader who has some control over themselves who can manage and negotiate the environment and knowing what actions need to be taken. something is going to have to change dramatically. this only going to get worse. maybe ted cruz is
i'm going to assume they are like the rest of us in america that want safety for their families. when we talk about i am graights's different than if none of this had been occurring it addresses in a temporary way where there is no controls, obama admitted there is visa issues. so i think this might help at least people feel a little safer. judge * isn'safer. judge * isn't this in stark contrast? donald trump, i am change it with the stroke of a penn. >> there is an alternative to...
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clarida, what does this mean for us in america? he case of japan, they have an aggressive policy, holding 60% of gdp right now. toy could be on the road 100%. japan is an extreme case of the reality that qe programs perhaps prevent deflation but they are not reflate. also in the case of japan, monetary fiscal policy are part of the same policy. there are people who are concerned about that. tom: is it ron paul economics? doing a they are coordinated policy, a helicopter drop on large-scale. mean we: carl, does it will not see an easing in january? carl: i think they are running out of bonds to buy. as far as doing it again in january, they are in a tough spot. the qe is futile. they are trying to fight inflation occurring because of the population. they have to keep up the program that they have already started, so this is a face-saving operation for them. they will not achieve their goal and this will be ugly when it ends. tom: what i love best about this the comments of our guests have pushed oil down $.10 since the start of this
clarida, what does this mean for us in america? he case of japan, they have an aggressive policy, holding 60% of gdp right now. toy could be on the road 100%. japan is an extreme case of the reality that qe programs perhaps prevent deflation but they are not reflate. also in the case of japan, monetary fiscal policy are part of the same policy. there are people who are concerned about that. tom: is it ron paul economics? doing a they are coordinated policy, a helicopter drop on large-scale....
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. >>> some say the best is behind us in america.you believe that. >> as i said, i believe with the technology out there, if we will change the regulatory regime, tax regime, to be forward looking and get rid of the subsidies and controls and mandates and let people be free to use this technology, we can have a better world, a better society that anyone ever dreamed of. >> are you a libertarian? >> no, i have been a libertarian in my past. but now i consider myself a classical liberal. >> classical liberal. what does that mean? >> classical liberal is someone who want a society that maximizes peace, civility, tolerance and well-being for everyone. one that opens opportunities for everyone to advance themselves. that opens it to innovations. that improves people's lives. and a society in which people succeed by helping others improve their lives and that's what i'm working for. >> so the l word will have people asking, is he going to vote for hillary clinton? >> well, you could ask that. >> what's the answer? >> well, my main differen
. >>> some say the best is behind us in america.you believe that. >> as i said, i believe with the technology out there, if we will change the regulatory regime, tax regime, to be forward looking and get rid of the subsidies and controls and mandates and let people be free to use this technology, we can have a better world, a better society that anyone ever dreamed of. >> are you a libertarian? >> no, i have been a libertarian in my past. but now i consider myself a...
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since that was removed from use in america, bedbugs have become a huge part of everyday life. >> everytment and high-rise in america have bedbugs. most of them get a bad case or will get a bad case in the near future. >> july 2010. one of the team's most alarming cases of bedbugs is discovered during their inspection of a 600-unit apartment building in syracuse, new york. >> in total out of the 600, we found nearly 90 units that had bedbugs. this particular one we walked into the room, i remember opening up the door and going oh, my gosh. this is going to be bad. >> right here. two here. here, here, here. >> you could smell that odor right away and knew if you can smell it and you're not a dog, then you know there's going to be a big problem here. >> look at the feces. this has been going on for months and months and months. >> there had to be over a year's worth of bedbugs. from there we went into the room and we just started carefully pulling everything apart. >> these are actually bedbugs crawling on the sheets. we got to be careful in here. they are everywhere. you're going to pick
since that was removed from use in america, bedbugs have become a huge part of everyday life. >> everytment and high-rise in america have bedbugs. most of them get a bad case or will get a bad case in the near future. >> july 2010. one of the team's most alarming cases of bedbugs is discovered during their inspection of a 600-unit apartment building in syracuse, new york. >> in total out of the 600, we found nearly 90 units that had bedbugs. this particular one we walked into...
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he said if all christians would just come together, because there are so many of us in america, just r, there is not one thing we could not get past or done in the united states of america. the problem, there are so many small sects all across the country, we can't really agree on anything, whether i'm black and i need to vote for but -- >> but christians aren't going be monolithic, you can't expect -- >> or whether i'm a woman. >> what about his rhetoric? >> we addressed that. they have to understand. to be honest, at a point in that meeting, it was like we were the prosecutors and donald trump was the defense. we went at him very, very, very strong about all of these issues and topics and what i did, i opened up who soever will, let them come. i said all of my brothers, all of my sisters, anyone of you that want to come at donald trump, this is your shot. >> are you going to endorse him? >> i have a history with donald trump. he's a friend of mine. we get back years. >> would you endorse him? >> yes, i will endorse him, as a singular individual, but i've never tried to persuade anyo
he said if all christians would just come together, because there are so many of us in america, just r, there is not one thing we could not get past or done in the united states of america. the problem, there are so many small sects all across the country, we can't really agree on anything, whether i'm black and i need to vote for but -- >> but christians aren't going be monolithic, you can't expect -- >> or whether i'm a woman. >> what about his rhetoric? >> we...
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it has great resonance for all of us in america. this was actually printed by isaiah thomas who was the printer who founded our society. we have a diverse collection of his publications printed here in worcester and this is the first almanac printed in worcester. it was printed in 1775 because you didn't want an almanac, it's like getting a calendar in february. you want to have it from the first day. this almanac was printed in 1775 and was advertised in the newspaper. one of the fibers things about it is it's very early in the american story of the united states. this is during the revolution has started. about an election and conquered has -- the battle of lexington and concord ha has just happened and there's an eyewitness account of that battle. these would have their daily forecasts and horoscope outlined here in this wonderful graphics when you're full moon would be and various, often they would have astrological material as well. but in the back you can't get about local events, things that didn't happen. sometimes poetry, wh
it has great resonance for all of us in america. this was actually printed by isaiah thomas who was the printer who founded our society. we have a diverse collection of his publications printed here in worcester and this is the first almanac printed in worcester. it was printed in 1775 because you didn't want an almanac, it's like getting a calendar in february. you want to have it from the first day. this almanac was printed in 1775 and was advertised in the newspaper. one of the fibers things...
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being politically correct in this country and start talking about the real issues and the real issues is they're coming to gehl us. it is terrorists that are coming to get us in americae not going to be happy until they take over this country and we have to be under sharia law. i'm not going to bow down to them. >> let's bring in haroom mogul, senior correspondent for religion dispatches and fellow at the institute for policy and understanding. good to see you, haroom. what you heard, what's your reaction? >> we're kind of freaking out as a country. this is unfortunate. people are gravitating to plans that make no sense to me. let's just look at what trump has accomplished in the last several months. he's alienated pretty much every single demographic in the united states. in the last week he insulted all the world's muslims, mocked angela merkel, chancellor of germany, he earned the wrath of french politicians, british politicians. he's basically burning every bridge the united states has and to defend a proposal that honestly makes no sense, what does he propose, we establish massive government agencies to determine the religion of people trying to enter the countr
being politically correct in this country and start talking about the real issues and the real issues is they're coming to gehl us. it is terrorists that are coming to get us in americae not going to be happy until they take over this country and we have to be under sharia law. i'm not going to bow down to them. >> let's bring in haroom mogul, senior correspondent for religion dispatches and fellow at the institute for policy and understanding. good to see you, haroom. what you heard,...
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healthwatch tonight the the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in america. researchers say that the survey shows some good and bad trends. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details on the new. >> reporter: report we have a little bit of both here for you guys. alcohol and cigarette use are down among teens but marijuana use isn't. actually for the first time researchers found that more high school seniors smoked pot, then regular cigarettes, on a daily basis. cigarette smoke ago monk teens is at its lowest level since the government's monitoring began in the 1970's a, researchers say 5.5 percent of high school seniors smoked, down from 10.7, in 2010. alcohol use also dropped significantly, but the the use of e cigarettes and hukas remain high and number of teens smoking marijuana hasn't change but 6 percent of high school seniors do it every day. >> that surprises me that more kids are getting high on marijuana on a daily basis then smoking cigarettes. >> reporter: number of the teenagers abusing prescription painkillers continued to do kline. decade a
healthwatch tonight the the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in america. researchers say that the survey shows some good and bad trends. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details on the new. >> reporter: report we have a little bit of both here for you guys. alcohol and cigarette use are down among teens but marijuana use isn't. actually for the first time researchers found that more high school seniors smoked pot, then regular...
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in america. they are fwraggressively using social media to attract jihadists in america.hatever it takes to take this recruitment effort down? welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go to the panel. doesn't san bernardino put this argument in a different context? >> it puts the nsa argument in a differen
in america. they are fwraggressively using social media to attract jihadists in america.hatever it takes to take this recruitment effort down? welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go to the panel. doesn't san bernardino put this argument in a different context? >> it puts the nsa argument in a differen
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a new study found that a great majority of us here in america go on line every day. that's no surprise. but one out of every five say they use the internet almost constantly. and the younger you are, the more likely you are to be among the constant users. plus, those who are more educated and make more money also reported going on line more frequently. >>> 23-0, the warriors get the win. but they pay a big price. we'll have the latest on klay thompson's injury next. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> we got it going in the first order and never looked back. that was the kind of night we needed coming in here. the team was very excited to see us coming. >> indiana was very excited to see them leave as well. good evening. here in the comcast sportsnet studio, if this were a movie hassiers. there was no happy ending for hickory. the warrior
a new study found that a great majority of us here in america go on line every day. that's no surprise. but one out of every five say they use the internet almost constantly. and the younger you are, the more likely you are to be among the constant users. plus, those who are more educated and make more money also reported going on line more frequently. >>> 23-0, the warriors get the win. but they pay a big price. we'll have the latest on klay thompson's injury next. ♪ ♪ hush my...
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and of course that's up to us in america i think to figure out as the indispensable nation howo >> that about american leadership it's always so odd to me that when we're talking about something like isis politicians, particularly conservative republican politicians say we need to lead, we can't just let other people do this. when you talk about climate they say well, the chinese, the indians, everybody, what are we really going to do? all of a sudden the role for american leadership seems to do a 180. >> yeah. and of course in this case i think what it might be is that the solution so far has seemed anathema, it seemed a bigger government solution made with cap and trade or clean power plan. there are alternatives you and i have talked about before like a revenue-neutral border-adjustable carbon tax. that's a way of getting conservatives to see that there's a solution here that involves actually a smaller government, not a bigger government. >> all right. bob inglis, it's always a pleasure. thanks for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel
and of course that's up to us in america i think to figure out as the indispensable nation howo >> that about american leadership it's always so odd to me that when we're talking about something like isis politicians, particularly conservative republican politicians say we need to lead, we can't just let other people do this. when you talk about climate they say well, the chinese, the indians, everybody, what are we really going to do? all of a sudden the role for american leadership...
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this morning, the national institute on drug abuse is out with the annual report on teen drug use in americaand bad trend. health reporter stephanie stahl has details on the the new. >> reporter: report cigarette smoke ago monk teens is at its lowest level since the government's monitoring began in the 1907's, researchers say 5.5 percent of high school seniors smoke down from 10.7 in 2010. alcohol use also dropped significantly but use of e cigarettes and hokas remain high and number of the teens smoking marijuana hasn't change but 6 percent of the high school seniors do it every day. >> that surprises me that more kid are getting high on marijuana a on a daily basis then smoking cigarettes the. >> reporter: number of teens abusing prescription painkillers continued to decline, a decade one in ten high school seniors reported using prescription opiates such as oxycodone and now that number is one in 20. >> these are the painkillers that have been killing so many people in this country andchh teenagers seemed to be getting message that these are dangerous drugs. >> reporter: heroin use is al
this morning, the national institute on drug abuse is out with the annual report on teen drug use in americaand bad trend. health reporter stephanie stahl has details on the the new. >> reporter: report cigarette smoke ago monk teens is at its lowest level since the government's monitoring began in the 1907's, researchers say 5.5 percent of high school seniors smoke down from 10.7 in 2010. alcohol use also dropped significantly but use of e cigarettes and hokas remain high and number of...
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reference to another time of mass killing, what will it take for real safety and security in america, not just for us, but for our children, for innocent people in churches and schools and clinics around america. all i've heard today in this building so far is pretty much business as usual. we are going to take another vote on the affordable care act. congress is complicit in these mass murders when it fails to act. inaction makes congress complicit. and for anybody who says connecticut now has a strong measure on gun violence and so does california, so does new york, this simple stark fact is that the strongest state laws are at the mercy of the weakest because our borders are pourest. guns flow across state lines and they victimize innocent people as a result. so state laws are not the solution. nor is slugging our shoulders. that's the most common reaction. can't be done. there has to be a tipping point. what will it take? 30,000 deaths every year ought to be enough. a mass shooting every day on average ought to be enough. not just san bernandino but the constant flow of death and blood as a resul
reference to another time of mass killing, what will it take for real safety and security in america, not just for us, but for our children, for innocent people in churches and schools and clinics around america. all i've heard today in this building so far is pretty much business as usual. we are going to take another vote on the affordable care act. congress is complicit in these mass murders when it fails to act. inaction makes congress complicit. and for anybody who says connecticut now has...
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in this country and we start talking about the rel real issues. the real issues is they are coming to get us. terrorists are coming to get us in america.be happy until they take over this country. and we have to be under sharia low. and i'm not going to bow down to them. >> i was brought up lebanese, christian. my grandparents were born here. emigrated from syria now lebanon. and i got to tell you that my personal opinion this, broad brush that's been painted of all muslims. if i was going to say there was a flaw i would just say that that could be the problem. i think there is a definite group of -- of the terrorist groups. and there is definite groups that we know who they are. but to paint the broad brush and to just -- and to include all muslims, i got to say that most muslims i know are loving, fine, outstanding, some of our best doctors. some of our smartest engineers. some of our most highly educated educators and people in this country. >> so the broad brush stroke makes you uncomfortable. >> it always does, of course. like i would with any over race or religion or any other group. i never would want to paint broad brush. >> do
in this country and we start talking about the rel real issues. the real issues is they are coming to get us. terrorists are coming to get us in america.be happy until they take over this country. and we have to be under sharia low. and i'm not going to bow down to them. >> i was brought up lebanese, christian. my grandparents were born here. emigrated from syria now lebanon. and i got to tell you that my personal opinion this, broad brush that's been painted of all muslims. if i was...
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president obama: what i ask myself every single day is how can i be useful in creating an america that is more tolerant, more prosperous, provides greater opportunity is safer. marie: an eye-opening interview before mr. obama and his wife spent two weeks in hawaii. dana: fit bit was a top seller this season. while downloaders don't give a clear picture of the sales, many companies are setting up new devices. fitbit is maintaining its option for customers looking for a my heart rate right now is 9 . moore row: a lot of people gave those for gifts. in case you want to take there one back. it's part of this holiday shopping ritual, of course, the art of the exchange. >> santa and his reindeer did their part and you have done yours. now it's time to hit the stores, again. >> no one likes to do the gift returns but on average, most retailers say that about 20% of their gifts go back tote store 6. >> those threaded holiday returns, almost as much as a holiday ritual as putting up the christmas tree. for some it's christmas all over again, just a few days later. >> shoes, shoes. they're $23.
president obama: what i ask myself every single day is how can i be useful in creating an america that is more tolerant, more prosperous, provides greater opportunity is safer. marie: an eye-opening interview before mr. obama and his wife spent two weeks in hawaii. dana: fit bit was a top seller this season. while downloaders don't give a clear picture of the sales, many companies are setting up new devices. fitbit is maintaining its option for customers looking for a my heart rate right now is...
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in central america for sure. and embedded in the lebanese and syrian populations that long ago moved to those countries. this is a real challenge for us. >> i know there has been some discussion in the past regarding jim baker as an advisor to you. you have been very clear about that. groupu share with the about -- i know you are not going to name somebody now, but some of the people you can see a secretary of state in your admin station? -- your administration? mr. bush: i can't. i'm trying to win new hampshire first. with that. someone who has great skill. one of the problems in this administration is the white much power.y too everything is looked at through a political lens. the national security council has doubled in size in the last 25 years. of realut men and women talent and expertise in the department of defense and the department of state, you can create a much better, more robust foreign policy. the president has to create the clear direction on this. but you would pick people of talent that would be subjugated to some little whippersnapper lyrical hack. if you look at the nsc, they are run by people who are a part of the
in central america for sure. and embedded in the lebanese and syrian populations that long ago moved to those countries. this is a real challenge for us. >> i know there has been some discussion in the past regarding jim baker as an advisor to you. you have been very clear about that. groupu share with the about -- i know you are not going to name somebody now, but some of the people you can see a secretary of state in your admin station? -- your administration? mr. bush: i can't. i'm...
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in this country that say "no muslims." that's now happened. that's now us. how does that affect america in the world? regardless of what this does to donald trump and his cotton socks. regardless of what this does to republican politics. what does this do to us? how does this affect us as a country? as of now. i have exactly the person who can answer that question here with me next. stay with us. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. >>> the leading republican candidate for president, donald trump, has tonight proposed banning the entry of muslims into the united states. and nbc's richard engel is here live in person, not in the middle of the night in the middle east standing in a cold place at 4:00 in the morning. right here on set next, just in case you want a truly expert perspective on what donald trump's new proposal might really do to us, to america, in the world right now. that's next. >>> donald issued a stat
in this country that say "no muslims." that's now happened. that's now us. how does that affect america in the world? regardless of what this does to donald trump and his cotton socks. regardless of what this does to republican politics. what does this do to us? how does this affect us as a country? as of now. i have exactly the person who can answer that question here with me next. stay with us. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two...
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the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in america we'll show you why experts say some of the trends are promising. 3 breezy winds are making it feel cooler than it really is. here's a look at the current "feels like" temperatures. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob taylor"3 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 look for breezy winds today to start to break up our mostly cloudy skies. we will be below freezing today and winds could make it feel much cooler than 29.the weekend will start cool in the 20s but will gradually warm up into the 40s by sunday. the beginning of the holiday week looks dry with temperatures near 40. but there is the possibility for winter weather on wednesday. we are keeping a close eye on it. 3 the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in the survey shows some positive trends... as well as some concerning ones. c - b - s news correspondent marlie hall takes a look from new york. 3 (package script)smoking among teenagers is at its lowest
the national institute on drug abuse is out with its annual report on teen drug use in america we'll show you why experts say some of the trends are promising. 3 breezy winds are making it feel cooler than it really is. here's a look at the current "feels like" temperatures. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob taylor"3 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 look for breezy winds today to start to break up our mostly cloudy...
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america tonight. i'm ali velshi i i'm ali velshi in las vegas,hige ultrawealthy use their powers. at it means for america's democracy. good evening and welcome to las vegas, nevada. i'm here for the final republican presidential primary debate of 2015. tomorrow night nine candidates will appear in prime time in venetian hotel. to try to build support before the iowa caucuses.
america tonight. i'm ali velshi i i'm ali velshi in las vegas,hige ultrawealthy use their powers. at it means for america's democracy. good evening and welcome to las vegas, nevada. i'm here for the final republican presidential primary debate of 2015. tomorrow night nine candidates will appear in prime time in venetian hotel. to try to build support before the iowa caucuses.
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us your thoughts on twitter @ajinsidestoryam. or follow me and get in touch @raysuareznews. tell us about your own lives and that of your family. do you think of americaa less religious place in the coming decades? we'd love to hear what you have to say. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait. but we sure do love to misremember our history. sometimes in order to understand today and the past. contrary to what's widely said, americans aren't always getting less religious, less observant, less filthed. in the first half of the 19th century, americans were much less church affiliated. i can't help but think that we aren't a great deal less religious than we were in recent decades. all we've done is remove the social sanction to not be religious. the pressure of sitting with your family in chump as if pose for a norman rockwell painting, isn't there anymore. nobody's taking attendance. not being filthed will not block your rise in business, your ability to make contacts, your participation in the social scene. i welcome that change, it's the kind of time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are instead of having the
us your thoughts on twitter @ajinsidestoryam. or follow me and get in touch @raysuareznews. tell us about your own lives and that of your family. do you think of americaa less religious place in the coming decades? we'd love to hear what you have to say. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait. but we sure do love to misremember our history. sometimes in order to understand today and the past. contrary to what's widely said, americans aren't always getting less religious,...
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i'll be back with a final thought on religion in america, and america less religious. it's our "inside story." and send usour thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch at ray suarez news. or visit your facebook page and tell us about your own lives, and america as a less religious place in the coming decades. >> we're following stories of people who have died in the desert. >> the borderland marathon. >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> experience al jazeera america's critically acclaimed, original series from the beginning. >> experiencing it has changed me completely. >> follow the journey as six americans face the immigration debate up close and personal. >> it's heartbreaking. >> i'm the enemy. >> i'm really pissed off. >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> it's insane. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait, but which sure love to misinterpret our history, to understand today and the past. and americans aren't always getting less religious, obama, and less affiliated. in the first half of the 19th century, americans were much less church affiliated, less religious
i'll be back with a final thought on religion in america, and america less religious. it's our "inside story." and send usour thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch at ray suarez news. or visit your facebook page and tell us about your own lives, and america as a less religious place in the coming decades. >> we're following stories of people who have died in the desert. >> the borderland marathon. >> no one's prepared for this journey. >>...
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i'll be back with a final thought on religion in america, and america less religious. it's our "inside story." and send usour thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch at ray suarez news. or visit your facebook page and tell us about your own lives, and america as a less religious place in the coming decades. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait, but which sure love to misinterpret our history, to understand today and the past. and americans aren't always getting less religious, obama, and less affiliated. in the first half of the 19th century, americans were much less church affiliated, less religious, and less obama than we would later become, and today i can't help but think that we aren't a great deal less religious than in previous decades. all we have done is release the be social sanction, and the judge. that was attached to being religious. the pressure of sitting together in your church as a family is not there in many communities in america. no one is taking attendance, and not being affiliated won't block your rise in business, your ability to make contacts, or your pa
i'll be back with a final thought on religion in america, and america less religious. it's our "inside story." and send usour thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch at ray suarez news. or visit your facebook page and tell us about your own lives, and america as a less religious place in the coming decades. >> i don't know if it's a particularly american trait, but which sure love to misinterpret our history, to understand today and the past. and americans aren't...
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used for destruction now focused on saving lives. janet shamlian, nbc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> tomorrow in our series, the quick freeze therapy being used to prevent the fastest growing forms of cancer in america. >>> when we come back, are medical choppers used too often? serious safety questions tonight went down in phoenix. does prism tv have all the channels we watch? that's a great question. prism tv has all the channels i watch, and lots of hd. and i like hd. get over 140 of your favorite channels with the prism essential tv package from centurylink. [ ding! ] now's the time to switch to prism tv. [ ding! ] get prism tv and internet from centurylink at our lowest price of the year. just $70 a month for one year with autopay enrollment. >>> a big scare on the runway in nashville. eight people injured when a southwest jet that just landed from houston skidded off a taxiway as it was approaching the gate. it ended up in a ditch. 133 passengers and five crew members evacuated the jet. the faa is trying to figure out what went wrong. >>> and federal crash looking into the cause of a medivac helicopter crash outside of phoenix overnight that claimed the lives of two crew members. the second de
used for destruction now focused on saving lives. janet shamlian, nbc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> tomorrow in our series, the quick freeze therapy being used to prevent the fastest growing forms of cancer in america. >>> when we come back, are medical choppers used too often? serious safety questions tonight went down in phoenix. does prism tv have all the channels we watch? that's a great question. prism tv has all the channels i watch, and lots of hd. and i like hd....
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in america. hand sanding, sculpting, painting in brooklyn, new york. tonight, viewers like amy sending us their ideas. >> hi, david. i just got my new flatware from liberty table top, made in america. >> reporter: liberty table top from upstate new york. the steel from pittsburgh and tennessee. 5,000 to 6,000 pieces an hour. emily, hey. >> how are you? >> reporter: they started making hair accessories in their home as teenagers. >> reporter: this right here? >> yes. >> reporter: created american jobs. >> exactly. >> reporter: even oprah wearing one of her cover.w in college, now making t-shirts, employing dozens in downtown los angeles. >> i think it's really cool to see people wearing our products. it's like, a huge compliment. >> reporter: and the best thing about it all? those three words. >> made in america! >> made in america christmas. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night.say a suspect shot one of their own. plus... weird moments for a valley family after catching a stranger in their home us
in america. hand sanding, sculpting, painting in brooklyn, new york. tonight, viewers like amy sending us their ideas. >> hi, david. i just got my new flatware from liberty table top, made in america. >> reporter: liberty table top from upstate new york. the steel from pittsburgh and tennessee. 5,000 to 6,000 pieces an hour. emily, hey. >> how are you? >> reporter: they started making hair accessories in their home as teenagers. >> reporter: this right here?...
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>> i think most of us in america want our security. e that are fearful and now with immigration, the terrorists, we need to have better checks and balances in regards to who's emigrating into our country. we, unfortunately, have reaped some terrible actions here in the united states, recently in san bernardino. and whatever they need to do to keep us safe, i'm all for. >> including -- including, governor, banning muslims from coming into the united states? >> i don't agree with that but i think the standards should be extremely vigilant and we have to be very cautious and careful who we interview and how we interview and what information that we get to assure that we're not getting terrorists into our country. >> so, governor, i just to want go back to the ban for a second. why do you not support that? is it a constitutional issue in your mind? >> i believe it very well could be unconstitutional to ban people. we're a country of immigrants but we have to know who's coming in. they need to come in legally. and we need to be sure we have
>> i think most of us in america want our security. e that are fearful and now with immigration, the terrorists, we need to have better checks and balances in regards to who's emigrating into our country. we, unfortunately, have reaped some terrible actions here in the united states, recently in san bernardino. and whatever they need to do to keep us safe, i'm all for. >> including -- including, governor, banning muslims from coming into the united states? >> i don't agree...
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in 2008. theological and kraoeufp and america's god. recent essays include treatment canada, the in 300th anniversary celebration of the king james version of the and catholic uses of scripture in 19th century america. today he will speak on his new book which is available outside seminar in beginning as the word the bible and american public life 1492 to 1783. mark noll. mr. noll: thanks for the opportunity of being here and especially to the woodrow wilson center, american historical association, the national history seminar. to be in ivilege washington on a warm november day. the image on the screen is the english language bible published in north america. aiken had done printing for the continental congress and made with eak was britain where the monopoly for king james bible was held by the king's printers here was an opportunity to publish in english the bible in the united states. will be indicate i couldn't have of the history i will talk about today is the procedure that led to the printing of this bible. robert aiken petitioned congress for permission to publish the bible. the continental congressmen did know what to do in response they did tition, but
in 2008. theological and kraoeufp and america's god. recent essays include treatment canada, the in 300th anniversary celebration of the king james version of the and catholic uses of scripture in 19th century america. today he will speak on his new book which is available outside seminar in beginning as the word the bible and american public life 1492 to 1783. mark noll. mr. noll: thanks for the opportunity of being here and especially to the woodrow wilson center, american historical...
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reference to another time of mass killing, what will it take for real safety and security in america, not just for us, but for our children, for innocent people in churches and schools and clinics around america. all i've heard today in this building so far is pretty much business as usual. we are going to take another vote on the affordable care act. congress is complicit in these mass murders when it fails to act. inaction makes congress complicit. and for anybody who says connecticut now has a strong measure on gun violence and so does california, so does new york, this simple stark fact is that the strongest state laws are at the mercy of the weakest because our borders are pourest. guns flow across state lines and they victimize innocent people as a result. so state laws are not the solution. nor is slugging our shoulders. that's the most common reaction. can't be done. there has to be a tipping point. what will it take? 30,000 deaths every year ought to be enough. a mass shooting every day on average ought to be enough. not just san bernandino but the constant flow of death and blood as a resul
reference to another time of mass killing, what will it take for real safety and security in america, not just for us, but for our children, for innocent people in churches and schools and clinics around america. all i've heard today in this building so far is pretty much business as usual. we are going to take another vote on the affordable care act. congress is complicit in these mass murders when it fails to act. inaction makes congress complicit. and for anybody who says connecticut now has...
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and if i find anybody else involved in " clinton accepted sanders apology, saying it's time to move on. each candidate took different stances on the use of guns in america. o'malley attacked the past policies and records of both sanders and clinton. we'll show you that exchange coming up in our next half hour, along with more debate highlights. president barrack obama is in hawaii this morning enjoying his two-week holiday vacation away from washington. president obama departed the mainland, just after landing in san bernardino, california. there, he and first lady michelle obama met with families of the victims of the mass shooting that happened there earlier this their resilience coming out of the tragedy. "we have to remind ourselves of the overwhelming good that exists out there. if you met some of these folks, despite the pain and the heartache that they're feeling, they could not have been more inspiring." " security is on heavy watch, as the first family takes time to relax in hawaii. president obama spent his first day in hawaii golfing. star wars: the force awakens is expected to make about 220 million dollars this weekend.... but some fans in
and if i find anybody else involved in " clinton accepted sanders apology, saying it's time to move on. each candidate took different stances on the use of guns in america. o'malley attacked the past policies and records of both sanders and clinton. we'll show you that exchange coming up in our next half hour, along with more debate highlights. president barrack obama is in hawaii this morning enjoying his two-week holiday vacation away from washington. president obama departed the...
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refused to allow their lives to be dictated by terrorism and i think it's a wonderful example for us here in america. i normally am a spontaneous speaker, i want to make sure i get my points in today, i will actually be using a script, may be the first time anybody has seen me doing that but i don't want to miss any of the points that i really wanted to make. now, after serving for two terms as the first president of a new nation, born from the ashes of european colony, george washington and his farewell address to the nation warned the citizens of the united states that it is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world. now, washington, of course, was concerned about the constant changing and realignments of various country, empires in europe and what that would mean for the united states. now, if we fast forward to 2015, i would like to call your attention to a passable by ambassador oren, israel's most recent former ambassador to the united states. he recently wrote a book that looks at the relationship between the united states and his real. and i
refused to allow their lives to be dictated by terrorism and i think it's a wonderful example for us here in america. i normally am a spontaneous speaker, i want to make sure i get my points in today, i will actually be using a script, may be the first time anybody has seen me doing that but i don't want to miss any of the points that i really wanted to make. now, after serving for two terms as the first president of a new nation, born from the ashes of european colony, george washington and...