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medicine reports that at least 23,000 people are visiting emergency rooms every year, most are young people between 20 and 24 years old. the industry points out that a small fraction of the 150 million who use dietary supplements. >>> researchers say people in high stress jobs have a 22% higher risk of stroke, but they point out that work stress can lead to unhealthy behaviors like smoking, poor eating habits and lack of exercise. all proven risk factors for stroke. so they say more study is needed. >>> great stress reliever is some sports. the nfl week, it begins tonight with a rivalry game between the falcons and saints. >> and, of course, there's playoff baseball going on tonight. highlights now from our guys at espn. >> with stan verrett, i'm steve levy. win or go home baseball in a game i don't think we'll forget for a long time. >> rangers blue jays. two things in particular that you probably won't forget once you see them. rougned odor and shin-soo choo takes the pitch. russell martin tries to throw it back, it hits his bat and get as way. odor comes home to score. what the -- >> up piers ar
medicine reports that at least 23,000 people are visiting emergency rooms every year, most are young people between 20 and 24 years old. the industry points out that a small fraction of the 150 million who use dietary supplements. >>> researchers say people in high stress jobs have a 22% higher risk of stroke, but they point out that work stress can lead to unhealthy behaviors like smoking, poor eating habits and lack of exercise. all proven risk factors for stroke. so they say more...
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most affected, young people between 20 and 24. the industry saying a small fraction of the 150 million people who take the supplements, but they urge you to check with your doctor. >>> to the black bear wandering the hall of this high school in montana. spotted by the lockers before class this morning, students and teachers running. got in through a garage door. chased away by police. looking for the cafeteria. >>> when we come back here tonight, the $2 photo, now worth $5 million. store. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? [music] defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. hey i'm here on the red carpet where
most affected, young people between 20 and 24. the industry saying a small fraction of the 150 million people who take the supplements, but they urge you to check with your doctor. >>> to the black bear wandering the hall of this high school in montana. spotted by the lockers before class this morning, students and teachers running. got in through a garage door. chased away by police. looking for the cafeteria. >>> when we come back here tonight, the $2 photo, now worth $5...
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`most affected, young people `between 20 and 24. `the industry saying a small `fraction of the 150 million `people who take the supplements, `but they urge you to check with `your doctor. `>>> to the black bear wandering `the hall of this high school in `montana. `spotted by the lockers before `class this morning, students and `teachers running. `got in through a garage door. `chased away by police. `looking for the cafeteria. `>>> when we come back here `tonight, the $2 photo, now worth `$5 million. `we should all go to the thrift `store. @ @i built my business`with passion. @but i keep it growing by making`every dollar count. @that's why i have the spark`cash card from capital one. @i earn unlimited 2%`cash back on @everything i buy for`my studio. @ @and that unlimited 2% cash back`from spark means thousands @of dollars each year going back`into my business... @that's huge for my bottom line. @what's in your wallet? t [music] @ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls.@ delicious berries and cream. r only from citracal. r wher
`most affected, young people `between 20 and 24. `the industry saying a small `fraction of the 150 million `people who take the supplements, `but they urge you to check with `your doctor. `>>> to the black bear wandering `the hall of this high school in `montana. `spotted by the lockers before `class this morning, students and `teachers running. `got in through a garage door. `chased away by police. `looking for the cafeteria. `>>> when we come back here `tonight, the $2...
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`most are young people between 20 `and 24 years old. `the industry points out it's a `small fraction of the 150 `million who use dietary `supplements. `>>> researchers say people in `high stress jobs have a 22% `higher risk of stroke, but they `point out that work stress can `lead to unhealthy behaviors like `smoking, poor eating habits and `lack of exercise. `all proven risk factors for `stroke. `so they say more study is `needed. `>>> a great stress reliever is `some sports. `the nfl week, it begins tonight `with a rivalry game between the `falcons and the saints. `playoff baseball going on `highlights now from our guys at `espn. `>> with stan verrett, i'm steve `levy. `there was some win or go home `baseball played on wednesday in `a game i don't think we'll `forget for a long time. `>> no, if you didn't see `rangers/blue jays, `let me show you. `you probably won't forget once `you see them. `rougned odor `on third. `russell martin tries to throw it `back, it hits off choo's bat and `gets away. `odor comes home to score. `what the --
`most are young people between 20 `and 24 years old. `the industry points out it's a `small fraction of the 150 `million who use dietary `supplements. `>>> researchers say people in `high stress jobs have a 22% `higher risk of stroke, but they `point out that work stress can `lead to unhealthy behaviors like `smoking, poor eating habits and `lack of exercise. `all proven risk factors for `stroke. `so they say more study is `needed. `>>> a great stress reliever is `some sports....
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emphasis was on awareness and education about an opioid crisis hitting all ages, many of them young people between the ages of 19-25. experts say those young people fun, but they need more to get the same feeling. out, they often turn to the street where pharmaceutical drugs are very expensive. >> so the person that you are buying them from says to you "i that something else is mostly likely heroin. ray: the crowd got to see what heroin looks like, what it costs, and how it is now often mixed with fentanyl. >> now are taking a drug that stronger, and they' re overdosing. ray: the governor calls the opioid crisis the most serious public health and safety citing the need to continue , medicaid expansion. >> we need additional funding for substance abuse. we need to continue to strengthen prevention and education efforts in our communities. rise, as is attendance. the governor also adding that working together as communities and government can not only stem the tide, but reverse it. live in derry, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: there are new developments this morning in the search for a pair of missi
emphasis was on awareness and education about an opioid crisis hitting all ages, many of them young people between the ages of 19-25. experts say those young people fun, but they need more to get the same feeling. out, they often turn to the street where pharmaceutical drugs are very expensive. >> so the person that you are buying them from says to you "i that something else is mostly likely heroin. ray: the crowd got to see what heroin looks like, what it costs, and how it is now...
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young people between the ages of 18 and 30 have a 50% unemployment. half of them are not working, cannot find work. it's a--but not in mondragon. mondragon hasn't fired anybody. between the sharing of the unemployment and finding--moving workers around--because that's part of what makes them one company--they have held on. they're becoming wild--more popular than ever because they've been able to do that. they have another rule, and that rule is, whenever a member co-op buys anything, if they can get a better machine or whatever they're buying or a cheaper one outside the co-op, they are told to do it. "we have to be competitive, because otherwise we will die." that's their recognition that they live in a capitalist world and they have to be able to compete, and so they do. the fagor company--it's like a--it's a bigger building than this--i toured it this summer. it's actually like a football field, but, you know, inside like a big airplane hangar, and it has one huge machine--because this is highly automated--and that machine is german. comes from ge
young people between the ages of 18 and 30 have a 50% unemployment. half of them are not working, cannot find work. it's a--but not in mondragon. mondragon hasn't fired anybody. between the sharing of the unemployment and finding--moving workers around--because that's part of what makes them one company--they have held on. they're becoming wild--more popular than ever because they've been able to do that. they have another rule, and that rule is, whenever a member co-op buys anything, if they...
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young people between the ages of 18 and 30 have a 50% unemployment. half of them are not working, cannot find work. it's a--but not in mondragon. mondragon hasn't fired anybody. between the sharing of the unemployment and finding--moving workers around--because that's part of what makes them one company--they have held on. they're becoming wild--more popular than ever because they've been able to do that. they have another rule, and that rule is, whenever a member co-op buys anything, if they can get a better machine or whatever they're buying or a cheaper one outside the co-op, they are told to do it. "we have to be competitive, because otherwise we will die." that's their recognition that they live in a capitalist world and they have to be able to compete, and so they do. the fagor company--it's like a--it's a bigger building than this--i toured it this summer. it's actually like a football field, but, you know, inside like a big airplane hangar, and it has one huge machine--because this is highly automated--and that machine is german. comes from ge
young people between the ages of 18 and 30 have a 50% unemployment. half of them are not working, cannot find work. it's a--but not in mondragon. mondragon hasn't fired anybody. between the sharing of the unemployment and finding--moving workers around--because that's part of what makes them one company--they have held on. they're becoming wild--more popular than ever because they've been able to do that. they have another rule, and that rule is, whenever a member co-op buys anything, if they...
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most are young people between 20 and 24 years old. the industry points out it's a small fraction of the 150 million who use didietary supplements. >>> researchers say people in high stress jobs have a 22% higher risk of stroke, but they point out that work stress can leado unhealthy behaviors like smoking, poor eating habits and lack of exercise. all proven risk factors for stroke. so they samore study is neneeded. >>> a great stress reliever is some sports. the nfl week, it begins tonight with a rivalalry game tween the falcons and the saints. >> and, of course, there's ayoff baseball goingn tonight. highlights now from our guys at espn >> with stan verrett, i'm steve levy. there was some win or go home baseball played on wednesday in a game i don't think we'll forget for a long time. >> no, if you didn't see rangerblue jays, let me show you. two things in particular that you probably won't forget once you see them. tied at two. rougned odor on third. shin-soo choo takes the pitch. russell martin tries to throw it back, it hits off ch
most are young people between 20 and 24 years old. the industry points out it's a small fraction of the 150 million who use didietary supplements. >>> researchers say people in high stress jobs have a 22% higher risk of stroke, but they point out that work stress can leado unhealthy behaviors like smoking, poor eating habits and lack of exercise. all proven risk factors for stroke. so they samore study is neneeded. >>> a great stress reliever is some sports. the nfl week, it...
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economy, which in turn lowers the ability of economy to create jobs second is the mismatch between young people that are seeking jobs and businesses that are seeking to find an place jobs -- four to fill those jobs. third is rigidity ec in our labor markets. rigidity we see in our labor market. [speaking in korean] president park [interpreter]: in order to further create new jobs, we have undertaken what we call the three-year plan for keyomic innovation, a centerpiece which is the creative economy initiative. we will seek to transform our economic care what -- economic paradigm. we seek to promote convergence and also create and come up with new style jobs. we are working to bring that about. i would make mention of the service sectors, which have very high potential for creating jobs. red take, cut i would call on the national ascending to boldly remove barriers and pass regulations that would allow such deregulation and the service sector. peaking in korean] president park [interpreter]: to deal with the issue of mismatch that the devils the economy, we cultivate that kind of human talent th
economy, which in turn lowers the ability of economy to create jobs second is the mismatch between young people that are seeking jobs and businesses that are seeking to find an place jobs -- four to fill those jobs. third is rigidity ec in our labor markets. rigidity we see in our labor market. [speaking in korean] president park [interpreter]: in order to further create new jobs, we have undertaken what we call the three-year plan for keyomic innovation, a centerpiece which is the creative...
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was a living example, and he believed he could draw them closer and he could create a bond between our young people and our police for the good of all. he aimed to show them by his work, by his deeds, by his words, by everything about him and not only were the police on aspire to join the finest police force in the world. he opened the doors for them, and he wanted them to their own family traditions, just as he had followed a great tradition, join the nypd, make the world better. by his examples, by example, excuse me, by his teachings, his words and his actions, he showed young people what discipline and focus and hard work could achieve, and he showed them that if you believe in something it becomes possible because he believed in something, and he made it possible. officer holder loved the people they felt comfortable with him. they trusted him, and he showed us how we can work towards a safer world for all, safer streets through stocker bonds between our police and our -- stronger bonds between our police and our community. a man of integrity and goodness becomes an example and a beacon, so ev
was a living example, and he believed he could draw them closer and he could create a bond between our young people and our police for the good of all. he aimed to show them by his work, by his deeds, by his words, by everything about him and not only were the police on aspire to join the finest police force in the world. he opened the doors for them, and he wanted them to their own family traditions, just as he had followed a great tradition, join the nypd, make the world better. by his...
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. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people were studied and over 60% of young adults between the ages of 18o bed past 11:00 p.m. >> that late bedtime was associated with an increase in weight gain that was that corresponds to 2.1 unit increases in body mass index over that developmental period. >> reporter: so what exactly does that mean? on average a 5'5" female teen who weighs 132 pounds and goes to bed late from adolescent to adulthood will gain approximately 12 pounds. at 11 or 12:00 at night, you're not likely to reach for a salad or apple. you're more likely to reach for pizza, hot dogs or hamburgers. that over time to lead to increased weight gain. >> apparently. >> so depressing. > isn't? i remember high school. i got five hours of sleep a night. i had a lot of the homework. i was a nerd. >> nowadays you're catching up on your sleep. >> when? when would that be? >> oh. >> even you have problems when you're flying. > are those tidy -- >> you tell me. >> what is he wearing? this is one of the selfies you took. >> this is on the acela. >> is that you in the back. >> with the blonde hai
. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people were studied and over 60% of young adults between the ages of 18o bed past 11:00 p.m. >> that late bedtime was associated with an increase in weight gain that was that corresponds to 2.1 unit increases in body mass index over that developmental period. >> reporter: so what exactly does that mean? on average a 5'5" female teen who weighs 132 pounds and goes to bed late from adolescent to adulthood will gain approximately 12 pounds. at...
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people, we restricted movements across borders. we put our security forces to make sure that they enforce those decisions and then we had some incidences, the scuffle between the army and some of the young people in one of our communities... someone died. >> but you were scared? >> yes i was there's no doubt about it, we were all scared. but we turned things around when we found that the military approach was just not going to do it and was not the thing to do. and we realized the only thing that we could do is to turn to our communities and put them in charge. and that turned the whole thing around. and i think the determination. i went around to the different clinics and hospitals and they told me that i took risks because i didn't wear gloves or wear protective gear or anything like that. but i went there because our doctors and nurses were dying. and they were afraid to treat anybody because of that and so i had to go into the clinics i had to give to them encouragement. >> it exposed a lot of the vulnerabilities in the public health systems in the three countries that you're talking about - in your country, in guinea, in sierra leone. if ebola were to come back today are you prepar
people, we restricted movements across borders. we put our security forces to make sure that they enforce those decisions and then we had some incidences, the scuffle between the army and some of the young people in one of our communities... someone died. >> but you were scared? >> yes i was there's no doubt about it, we were all scared. but we turned things around when we found that the military approach was just not going to do it and was not the thing to do. and we realized the...
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in lebanon, we're working with young people to reduce tension between host communities and help themind solutions. and these are possible thanks to the generous support from congress. nevertheless, we struggle to meet the escalating needs with stretched dollars. we're working closely with other donors to mobile identiize reso because we can't meet the needs alone. certainly no amount of humanitarian assistance will stop the suffering or stem the tide of refugees, which is why a negotiated political solution is urgently needed. in the meantime, we are committed to saving lives, alleviating suffering and helping syria's neighbors to cope with the largest humanitarian crisis we've ever faced. thank you for your support, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much to our government agencies for the great work that you are doing under difficult circumstances. i'd like to yield my time to mr. chabot. >> during a recent hearing before the house committee on homeland security, fbi director james comey stated that government background checks on refugees is limited to only th
in lebanon, we're working with young people to reduce tension between host communities and help themind solutions. and these are possible thanks to the generous support from congress. nevertheless, we struggle to meet the escalating needs with stretched dollars. we're working closely with other donors to mobile identiize reso because we can't meet the needs alone. certainly no amount of humanitarian assistance will stop the suffering or stem the tide of refugees, which is why a negotiated...
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scene live, you can see in bethlehem, and this has been the scene of confrontations between palestinian young people in the main and israel forces for quite a few days. today, it was quiet to begin and as you can see, things are gradually building up, tensions burning tires, and israel forces responding with tear gas. that's the scene live in bethlehem. >> russia has hit more than 380 isil targets, the aerial bombardments have also helped syrian government troops in their fight to retake territory from opposition forces. we have this report from beirut in neighboring lebanon. >> russia's aerial campaign in syria is in its second phase. airstrikes no longer target just weapons storage areas and command and control infrastructure. air power is being used to assist the syrian army and its allies recapture territory. >> it's clear that putin wants to protect assad. it's clear that he wants to stick his finger in the eye of the west to really position himself as a key global leader and to get the west to speak to him on the terms that he wants to dictate. >> operations against the opposition are proving
scene live, you can see in bethlehem, and this has been the scene of confrontations between palestinian young people in the main and israel forces for quite a few days. today, it was quiet to begin and as you can see, things are gradually building up, tensions burning tires, and israel forces responding with tear gas. that's the scene live in bethlehem. >> russia has hit more than 380 isil targets, the aerial bombardments have also helped syrian government troops in their fight to retake...
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where there is a large show up of people there, after the funeral, a group of young people from what we understand, between 200 and 300 young men went to that street, which is at the foot of the separation wall where they have been carrying out daily demonstrations that turn into confrontations for the past two weeks. as we understand it, the latest we heard from the ground there is that it has sort of calmed down a little bit. you still have a group of hard core protestors who are there and who hold their ground and that is something that people in bethlehem have been telling us that happens on a daily base. actually, it happens all over the occupied west bank. every day, you would hear about similar demonstrations and confrontations happen in different cities, ramallah and hebron and elsewhere. here at the university, with me is a 20-year-old student in english language. a lot of protests going on these days. at the core of it, students and young people. is this a youth uprising? >> yes, it's a youth uprising. they're against -- they want -- they are defending their -- what they believe is right. this is
where there is a large show up of people there, after the funeral, a group of young people from what we understand, between 200 and 300 young men went to that street, which is at the foot of the separation wall where they have been carrying out daily demonstrations that turn into confrontations for the past two weeks. as we understand it, the latest we heard from the ground there is that it has sort of calmed down a little bit. you still have a group of hard core protestors who are there and...
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the shooting started after some sort of argument between two groups of young people. . >> they started fighting, and then there was like ten gun shots and it started in front of mcdonald's and ended over here. it was sad. >> no arrests have been made and brooklyn borough president eric adams is holding an 8 a.m. news conference to address gun violence in the community. >>> time is 4:40. you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic beginning with meteorologist bill evans and the accuweather forecast. >> today we're going to be looking at clear skies to start out and a really pretty morning. the temperature is in the 40s actually around the five boroughs. we're looking at the full moon and 47 degrees. thanks to kala's crew for giving us a full moon shot. we're looking at a i did of sunshine. clouds will increase in the south and west. there might be a shower around kansas city. kansas city is right there in the western part of the state right there on the border of kansas, nebraska, and right there in missouri, but there's a sprinkle during the day but game time should
the shooting started after some sort of argument between two groups of young people. . >> they started fighting, and then there was like ten gun shots and it started in front of mcdonald's and ended over here. it was sad. >> no arrests have been made and brooklyn borough president eric adams is holding an 8 a.m. news conference to address gun violence in the community. >>> time is 4:40. you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic beginning with...
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between the population and parliament. i think the body politic all over the world has to realize that young people are removed. ltered the dynamic of the relationship between the people and the people who lead them. theink in the middle east, leaders for the most part are in a major removed from where young people are in terms of aspiration or supplying jobs. that has long-term implications. runoff election coming up. katia porzecanski, thank you for coming in. photos making news today. vonnie quinn has those. vonnie: let's take a look. thegby world cup final for southern hemisphere. -- itlia beat new zealand is the first time the teams will -- it is the first i must really and new zealand will face each other in the world cup. cricket and rugby seem to be the domain of new zealand and south africa and australia these days. francine: there is no one from the northern hemisphere at all in the final. number two, landmarks around the world lit up blue this weekend in honor of the you and's 70th anniversary. the egyptian pyramid, the empire state building amongst landmarks lit up. the u.n. officially started on oct
between the population and parliament. i think the body politic all over the world has to realize that young people are removed. ltered the dynamic of the relationship between the people and the people who lead them. theink in the middle east, leaders for the most part are in a major removed from where young people are in terms of aspiration or supplying jobs. that has long-term implications. runoff election coming up. katia porzecanski, thank you for coming in. photos making news today. vonnie...
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young. >> in between us somewhere, this was a cartoon that people knew about. and that's where the story got the genesis? >> that's where the fashion, "jem and the holograms," it's where the genesis, the origin of it was, but it's completely updated. >> we focussed on the rise to fame and who the girls were before they transformed and we brought in the new social media aspect. >> and the message, what would you say you want girls to come away with, the empowerment thing? >> not just for girls. but of course it's led by a female. but self-expression, being who you are, family values. all that kind of good stuff. >> you're hanging out with your friends in your house, and one of your friends says you have a great voice, and she decides to upload a video and it goes into the stratosphere. >> and your life transforms and you flick your friends away, what are you doing? >> i think there's a big decision she has to make. and part of that is if she takes the fame route, she can support her family. >> and it's confusing, which is something i love about the movie. becaus
young. >> in between us somewhere, this was a cartoon that people knew about. and that's where the story got the genesis? >> that's where the fashion, "jem and the holograms," it's where the genesis, the origin of it was, but it's completely updated. >> we focussed on the rise to fame and who the girls were before they transformed and we brought in the new social media aspect. >> and the message, what would you say you want girls to come away with, the...
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where young people were going to school, and some not so young. the victims i read are between 18 years old and 67 years old. people attending classes and improving their skills, teaching, learning, thinking bout the future. which was so ended, senselessly, tragically. on that very same day that those people were killed in oregon, a five-month-old baby strapped into her car seat in the back of a car was killed by a stray bullet in cleveland. the third baby in just a few months to be murdered in cleveland. between 88 and 92 people a day are killed by guns in america. the last figures we have for a whole year is more than 33,000. it is the leading cause of death for young african-american men, the second leading cause for young hispanic men, the fourth leading cause for young white men. this epidemic of gun violence knows no boundaries. t knows no limits. and when this happens, people are quick to say that they offer their thoughts and prayers. that is not enough. ow many people have to die before we actually act? before we come together as a nation. [applause] hillary clinton: y
where young people were going to school, and some not so young. the victims i read are between 18 years old and 67 years old. people attending classes and improving their skills, teaching, learning, thinking bout the future. which was so ended, senselessly, tragically. on that very same day that those people were killed in oregon, a five-month-old baby strapped into her car seat in the back of a car was killed by a stray bullet in cleveland. the third baby in just a few months to be murdered in...
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seconded the mismatch between young people that are seeking jobs and businesses that are seeking to find and place jobs or fill those jobs and there is the rigidities that we see in the labour market. [speaking korean] .. >> translator: in order to fur threat new jobs we have also undertaken what call the three-year plan for economic ennow vacation and through the initiative we're seeking to transform or economic paradigm. we seek to marry ict with existing injuries, mary culture and promote convergence and also thereby create and come up with new style jobs and so we're working to bring that about. in particular i would make mention of the service sectors which obviously has very high potential for creating jobs. we're seeking to boldly cut red tape so we can unleash more jobs in the services sector and calling upon the national assembly boldly remove leg la -- regulatory barriers and allow deregulation in the service sector. [speaking korean] [speaking korean] [speaking korean] >> in order to deal with the issue of mismatch that bee devils the current economy we are seeking to cult avo
seconded the mismatch between young people that are seeking jobs and businesses that are seeking to find and place jobs or fill those jobs and there is the rigidities that we see in the labour market. [speaking korean] .. >> translator: in order to fur threat new jobs we have also undertaken what call the three-year plan for economic ennow vacation and through the initiative we're seeking to transform or economic paradigm. we seek to marry ict with existing injuries, mary culture and...
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distinguish between dangerous individuals who need to be incapacitated and incarcerated, versus young people who are in an environment in which they are adapting, but if given different opportunities, a different vision of life, could be thriving the way we are. >> over 1,700 of those being released are not u.s. citizens. most will be deported before a prisoner is released, a federal judge must determine that he or she is not a threat to public safety. >>> early this morning, the senate passed a two-year budget worked out by congressional leaders and the white house. the budget increases spending and suspends the debt limit. the legislation now goes to president obama to be signed into law. it's timee the memembers of congress prove thememselves worthy. the wisconsin r representative was sworn in as the 54th speaker of the house yesterday. hehe was elected to headd a house divided chcharged with healing a fractured repupublican partrty. most repepublicans voted for ryan, but the wounds of the gop infighting run deep. >> the house is broken. we are not solving problems. we are adding to them.
distinguish between dangerous individuals who need to be incapacitated and incarcerated, versus young people who are in an environment in which they are adapting, but if given different opportunities, a different vision of life, could be thriving the way we are. >> over 1,700 of those being released are not u.s. citizens. most will be deported before a prisoner is released, a federal judge must determine that he or she is not a threat to public safety. >>> early this morning, the...
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witnesses say the shooting started after some sort of argument between two groups of young people. no arrests brooklyn borough president eric adams is holding a news conference to address gun violence. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. >> some big old big time rain is coming our way. here's our camera in midtown, a great day for today until that rain gets here. we're looking at what's going to be the rain from just south of d. c., cincinnati down south coming up north. that's the leftover remnants of patricia. today we're going to be looking at a nice moon dropping behind manhattan and temperatures have been around 46 degrees. it's a bit on the cool side to start the day. we'll be looking at what's going to be temperatures today, as the temperatures go into the afternoon we're going to be getting near 60 degrees i bet you. heather's looking at your commute. >> i want to show you what's happening on the northern state parkway, the l.i.e. getting into the northern state parkway. you're going to find a lot of activity over here because of an accident
witnesses say the shooting started after some sort of argument between two groups of young people. no arrests brooklyn borough president eric adams is holding a news conference to address gun violence. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. >> some big old big time rain is coming our way. here's our camera in midtown, a great day for today until that rain gets here. we're looking at what's going to be the rain from just south of d. c., cincinnati down...
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. >> we have to be able to distinguish between dangerous individuals who need to be incapacitated and incarcerated, versus young people who are in adapting, but if given different >> boehner served in the house for 25 years, as speaker for five. >>> the republican presidential candidate jeb bush is trying to reassure supporters that his campaign has legs. one day after what many are calling a less than stellar performance at the latest republican debate. bush denied his campaign was in trouble. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money, we have the greatest organization. we are doing fine. >> the latest cbs news/"the new york times" republican presidential poll shows bush tied for fourth place. >>> the largest ever diplomatic effort to end the war in syria is under way in vienna. secretary of state john kerry is meeting from top diplomats from almost 20 other countries. iran at the table for the first time. iran backed syrian president assad. the u.s. demands he gives up power. >>> coming up on the "morning news." blimp take-down. new details on how a wayward blimp was stopped in its track. >>> a bus stop ba
. >> we have to be able to distinguish between dangerous individuals who need to be incapacitated and incarcerated, versus young people who are in adapting, but if given different >> boehner served in the house for 25 years, as speaker for five. >>> the republican presidential candidate jeb bush is trying to reassure supporters that his campaign has legs. one day after what many are calling a less than stellar performance at the latest republican debate. bush denied his...