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and my wife at the time found me that was the first time ethan tried to take his own life after that he was dismissed from the army i was kicked out with no disability . no benefits from the army was when he returned to wichita and then even attempted suicide for a second time i actually wrote a poem right before i did. and. i don't know if i really want to talk about. these then story is tragic yes but he certainly isn't alone tens of thousands of military veterans suffer the effects of p.t.s.d. long after they leave the battlefield and for the also simply can't cope with the stress often times they choose to end their own lives their fathers and brothers sons and soldiers and now there are simply another times we'll see an american wars abroad in the past two years alone ethan has lost eight of his veteran brothers to suicide and his outlook on life hasn't improved with time i know that i will never ever ever get better i'll never get over this for the world the collateral murder video was just another black mark on an unpopular war for ethan it was a catalyst that made him questio
and my wife at the time found me that was the first time ethan tried to take his own life after that he was dismissed from the army i was kicked out with no disability . no benefits from the army was when he returned to wichita and then even attempted suicide for a second time i actually wrote a poem right before i did. and. i don't know if i really want to talk about. these then story is tragic yes but he certainly isn't alone tens of thousands of military veterans suffer the effects of...
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boys, mason, jacob and ethan. here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were. because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, i have jack henry locked and loaded. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. miles long, so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn.
boys, mason, jacob and ethan. here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were. because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, i have jack henry locked and loaded. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. miles long, so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn.
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old ethan borst is on a mission this summer to get healthy. like a lot of kids, he is struggling with his weight, and more surprisingly, high blood pressure. >> my favorite salty snacks are those little 100-calorie things of popcorn, fritos. that is my weakness. >> reporter: today's study examined over 11,000 children ages 8 to 17 for more than a decade and found an alarming rise of high blood pressure, an increase of 39%. researchers blame obesity for the increase in the number of kids with high blood pressure and they say too much salt is another reason blood pressure levels are so high. >> there's a lot of sodium contained in places you wouldn't expect. it's in yogurt. it's in processed foods. it's in soup. it's even in breads. >> reporter: as for salt, how much is too much? it varies. ages 1 to 3, no more than 1,000 milligrams a day. 4 to 8 years old, 1200 milligrams. ages 9 to 50, 1500 milligrams. these are all markedly less than adding one teaspoon of salt a day. >> small changes can make a big difference. >> reporter: joanna is the medi
. >> reporter: 15-year-old ethan borst is on a mission this summer to get healthy. like a lot of kids, he is struggling with his weight, and more surprisingly, high blood pressure. >> my favorite salty snacks are those little 100-calorie things of popcorn, fritos. that is my weakness. >> reporter: today's study examined over 11,000 children ages 8 to 17 for more than a decade and found an alarming rise of high blood pressure, an increase of 39%. researchers blame obesity for...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old ethan borst is on a mission this summer to get healthy. like a lot of kids, he is struggling with his weight. and more surprisingly, high blood pressure. >> my favorite salty snacks are those little 100-calorie things of popcorn, fritos. that is my weakness. >> reporter: today's study examined over 11,000 children ages 8 to 17 for more than a decade and found an alarming rise of high blood pressure, an increase of 39%. researchers blame obesity for the increase in the number of kids with high blood pressure and they say too much salt is another reason blood pressure levels are so high. >> there's a lot of sodium contained in places you wouldn't expect. it's in yogurt. it's in processed foods. it's in soup. it's even in breads. >> reporter: as for salt, how much is too much? it varies. ages 1 to 3, no more than 1,000 milligrams a day. 4 to 8 years old, 1200 milligrams. ages 9 to 50, 1500 milligrams. these are all markedly less than adding one teaspoon of salt a day. >> small changes can make a big difference. >> reporter: joanna is the medi
. >> reporter: 15-year-old ethan borst is on a mission this summer to get healthy. like a lot of kids, he is struggling with his weight. and more surprisingly, high blood pressure. >> my favorite salty snacks are those little 100-calorie things of popcorn, fritos. that is my weakness. >> reporter: today's study examined over 11,000 children ages 8 to 17 for more than a decade and found an alarming rise of high blood pressure, an increase of 39%. researchers blame obesity for...
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>> reporter: where ethan is getting in shape this summer. >> what i have been seeing lots of young kids high blood pressure readings. i haven't seen that so frequently in the past. and in fact, i actually sent my machine it in to be checked. >> reporter: stabilizing blood pressure can prevent long-term problems like premature heart attack, stroke and kidney disease, just the type of conditions ethan wants to avoid. he has lost 50 pounds and his blood pressure is now under control. >> the more he continues to lose weight, the more we are gonna try and avoid this high blood pressure from coming back. >> reporter: prolonged elevated blood pressure isn't good for brain growth either and the concern is if blood pressure remains elevated, that can put pressure on the brain and that might even be a risk factor for dementia later in life, brian. all good reasons to get it controlled. >> dr. nancy snyderman in our home studios in new york. nancy, thanks. >>> also in new york, on wall street today, the markets finished slightly up across the board. the dow, s & p, both hit new all-time highs for
>> reporter: where ethan is getting in shape this summer. >> what i have been seeing lots of young kids high blood pressure readings. i haven't seen that so frequently in the past. and in fact, i actually sent my machine it in to be checked. >> reporter: stabilizing blood pressure can prevent long-term problems like premature heart attack, stroke and kidney disease, just the type of conditions ethan wants to avoid. he has lost 50 pounds and his blood pressure is now under...
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ethan's research has been very influential there. jenny hunt has a fascinating new paper showing that natives adjust their educational choices based on the presence of low skill migrants. another at boston university has some innovative work showing that skilled women's labor force participation are influenced by the availability of low skill migrants. all kinds of things that stimulate economic activity, and therefore the demand for other people's labor, including natives and including low skill natives, lots of things going on here. the mental model of one labor demand curve and is it downward sloping or not, the title of a 2003 paper, is much simpler than the actual economy. i want to talk finally about feasibility, and then i will finish. this is where this economist departs from economics. even people agree entirely with every word i have just said and just pat me on the back and say would luck with that. that is impossible. i want to point out in america lots of things are impossible until they are possible and then they are po
ethan's research has been very influential there. jenny hunt has a fascinating new paper showing that natives adjust their educational choices based on the presence of low skill migrants. another at boston university has some innovative work showing that skilled women's labor force participation are influenced by the availability of low skill migrants. all kinds of things that stimulate economic activity, and therefore the demand for other people's labor, including natives and including low...
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. >>> que bonito llegamos >>y a todo esto me dice: "raÚl, ven, este es rafael, el padre de ethan". esa persona es quique y esa persona es con la que anoche estuve durmiendo, en su cama. >>o sea, la persona de quien te enamoraste resulta ser el padre de tu sobrino. >>hace 2o dÍas me enterÉ de que mi novio es el tÍo de... >>¿mi novio? encima tiene la cara dura de decir "mi novio". >>ah, y por eso, que mi hijo no tenga un padre, porque es gay. >>nadie estÁ diciendo que no tenga un padre. >>como tÚ te has enrollado con Él, que mi hijo no tenga padre. >>¿a quÉ va a ir l
. >>> que bonito llegamos >>y a todo esto me dice: "raÚl, ven, este es rafael, el padre de ethan". esa persona es quique y esa persona es con la que anoche estuve durmiendo, en su cama. >>o sea, la persona de quien te enamoraste resulta ser el padre de tu sobrino. >>hace 2o dÍas me enterÉ de que mi novio es el tÍo de... >>¿mi novio? encima tiene la cara dura de decir "mi novio". >>ah, y por eso, que mi hijo no tenga un padre,...
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>> this is the film with julie delpy and ethan hawke and we've seen them now in their 20s, 30s and 40s and they're not married but they act as a married couple and it's about modern marriage and they have a 30-minute argument after walking through all of the southern peloponnese, the signature walk through of all these they have an argument that is defining as upper middle-class as anything i've seen in movies which is that no one wants to give up anything. no one in modern marriage is going to sacrifice anything to the other person. in other words it's about power. it's all written out as much as any woody allen film. there's no improvisation but it feels electrifying to me. and right on target and also a little scary, its intensity. i know a lot of men who've said "oh, my god." >> yeah, for a 40-year-old woman with young children in the relationship. i mean it was like watching my life in some ways maybe people don't want to see that when they go to a movie. >> well, how do we get people to see it. >> well, it ravish it had critics but didn't do it well? >> sorry to be the numbers ma
>> this is the film with julie delpy and ethan hawke and we've seen them now in their 20s, 30s and 40s and they're not married but they act as a married couple and it's about modern marriage and they have a 30-minute argument after walking through all of the southern peloponnese, the signature walk through of all these they have an argument that is defining as upper middle-class as anything i've seen in movies which is that no one wants to give up anything. no one in modern marriage is...
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. >> ethan, i wanted to ask you, in the other states that you've seen valid measures go before the voters, were there particular arguments that were more compelling for others that you find anything really caught the public's support or imagination? >> well, you know, it's interesting. my organization drafted, put on the ballot proposition 36 back in 2000, and that included at the time doubling state funding for drug treatment by $120 million a year. we made the mistake of only putting it in there five years and eventually the lending was cut and saved taxpayers a huge amount of money, what we saw when we polled other states around the country on prop 36 -- because there are prop 36, because it prohibited incarceration the first two times somebody was arrested for possession if they did not have a criminal record, it was in fact a fairly substantial decriminalization statute in its own right. what we found was that even in southern states, florida, significant majorities, over 60%, believe that people who had an addiction should not be sent to jail the first or second time, jail or prison
. >> ethan, i wanted to ask you, in the other states that you've seen valid measures go before the voters, were there particular arguments that were more compelling for others that you find anything really caught the public's support or imagination? >> well, you know, it's interesting. my organization drafted, put on the ballot proposition 36 back in 2000, and that included at the time doubling state funding for drug treatment by $120 million a year. we made the mistake of only...
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tavis: join me next time for a conversation with actor and writer ethan hawk about his new movie "before midnight." we'll see you then. >> there's a saying that dr. king had. he said it's always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life doing the right thing. we know we're about halfway to liminate hunger. wal-mart committed $2 billion to fight hunger. as we work together we could stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar. celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ sad piano ballad plays ] [ cat screeches ]
tavis: join me next time for a conversation with actor and writer ethan hawk about his new movie "before midnight." we'll see you then. >> there's a saying that dr. king had. he said it's always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life doing the right thing. we know we're about halfway to liminate hunger. wal-mart committed $2 billion to fight hunger. as we work together we could stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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ethan's research has been very influential there. jenny hunt has a fascinating new paper showing that natives adjust their educational choices based on the presence of low skill migrants. another at boston university has some innovative work showing that skilled women's labor force participation are influenced by the availability of low skill migrants. all kinds of things that stimulate economic activity, and therefore the demand for other people's labor, including natives and including low skill natives, lots of things going on here. the mental model of one labor demand curve and is it downward sloping or not, the title of a 2003 paper, is much simpler than the actual economy. i want to talk finally about feasibility, and then i will finish. this is where this economist departs from economics. even people agree entirely with every word i have just said and just pat me on the back and say would luck with that. that is impossible. i want to point out in america lots of things are impossible until they are possible and then they are po
ethan's research has been very influential there. jenny hunt has a fascinating new paper showing that natives adjust their educational choices based on the presence of low skill migrants. another at boston university has some innovative work showing that skilled women's labor force participation are influenced by the availability of low skill migrants. all kinds of things that stimulate economic activity, and therefore the demand for other people's labor, including natives and including low...
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ethan, let me ask you this. you know, in california, there are a number of offenses, drug possession offenses, that are punished already as misdemeanors. i think met amphetamine, p.c.p., i think valium, certain steroids, and yet we treat as felonies, the possession of cocaine and heroin as felonies. did you see this kind of discrepancy in the other states that your organization has >> matt, if i could, i think the perspective i could offer would be more useful in that is really putting what the u.s. is doing, california is doing in a more global perspective. because what one sees around the world is a growing number of countries that are choosing to decriminalize the possession of all drugs, when the proposals now are merging -- new jersey did this a few years ago in a small way, colombia, argentina, ecuador, guatemala, some with right wing governments, very tough on crime, and in europe, similarly. it's not generally the standards to be putting people behind bars for a possession of any drug in small amounts fo
ethan, let me ask you this. you know, in california, there are a number of offenses, drug possession offenses, that are punished already as misdemeanors. i think met amphetamine, p.c.p., i think valium, certain steroids, and yet we treat as felonies, the possession of cocaine and heroin as felonies. did you see this kind of discrepancy in the other states that your organization has >> matt, if i could, i think the perspective i could offer would be more useful in that is really putting...
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ethan, let me ask you this. you know, in california, there are a number of offenses, drug possession offenses, that are punished already as misdemeanors. i think met amphetamine, p.c.p., i think valium, certain steroids, and yet we treat as felonies, the possession of cocaine and heroin as felonies. did you see this kind of discrepancy in the other states that your organization has worked to -- >> matt, if i could, i think the perspective i could offer would be more useful in that is really putting what the u.s. is doing, california is doing in a more global perspective. because what one sees around the world is a growing number of countries that are choosing to decriminalize the possession of all drugs, when the proposals now are merging -- new jersey did this a few years ago in a small way, colombia, argentina, ecuador, guatemala, some with right wing governments, very tough on crime, and in europe, similarly. it's not generally the standards to be putting people behind bars for a possession of any drug in sma
ethan, let me ask you this. you know, in california, there are a number of offenses, drug possession offenses, that are punished already as misdemeanors. i think met amphetamine, p.c.p., i think valium, certain steroids, and yet we treat as felonies, the possession of cocaine and heroin as felonies. did you see this kind of discrepancy in the other states that your organization has worked to -- >> matt, if i could, i think the perspective i could offer would be more useful in that is...
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ethan harris, appreciate your time as well. >> speaking of markets, dow is now up 164. we got at least an extra 40 points or so as we got even admittedly weak employment of the ism. obviously a signal to some that the fed is here for longer than you might expect. >> up 1359%. >> volume up -- >> usually you see it here. >> there's a lot more to come this week. don't forget, nail the number ahead of friday's job number. we'll give out a -- signed by the whole gang. to win send us your nonpharma payroll -- use the _#nail the number. nice job signing that. i think that's me. it's a nice bag. compared to what we've given out in the past few months. >> that's you in the blue dress. >> we had a guest for -- >> yes. >> oh, i thought you said a guest. we've got a couple of those. i don't like to guess, but, i mean, gut instinct, this feels like one of those months where we're moderate. we've been almost adding 200,000 a month. it feels like we moderate. that hes what everybody is saying. you have to take an outside view. >> leak a crap shoot. want to look at big movers in the me
ethan harris, appreciate your time as well. >> speaking of markets, dow is now up 164. we got at least an extra 40 points or so as we got even admittedly weak employment of the ism. obviously a signal to some that the fed is here for longer than you might expect. >> up 1359%. >> volume up -- >> usually you see it here. >> there's a lot more to come this week. don't forget, nail the number ahead of friday's job number. we'll give out a -- signed by the whole gang....
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of living relatives. 86-year-old doreen buyers has just become a great, great, great grandmother to ethan john curtis. amazingly, this is not a record. a few families have had seven generations alive at one time. >> amazing. >>> often during the summer the red cross puts out a call for blood donations. >> but did you foe the need actually extends beyond humans? the baltimore county humane society is dealing with a serious k-9 blood shortage. tim williams explains how ask you your dog can help. >> for mondayty, the six-year- old boston terrier mix today's doctor's appointment starts with a simple weigh in. mondayty is a donor dog that gets a free checkup and i saw the sign blue ridge was here. i came if and brought him in and he was great right off the bat. >> reporter: blue ridge veterinary blood bank and the baltimore humane society have put out a plea for help. the maryland area is suffering from a serious shortage of blood for dogs. >> if your dog had an emergency, an illness or accident, where would your vet or emergency vet get the blood from? come from blood donors. you have to have
of living relatives. 86-year-old doreen buyers has just become a great, great, great grandmother to ethan john curtis. amazingly, this is not a record. a few families have had seven generations alive at one time. >> amazing. >>> often during the summer the red cross puts out a call for blood donations. >> but did you foe the need actually extends beyond humans? the baltimore county humane society is dealing with a serious k-9 blood shortage. tim williams explains how ask...
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. >> what about ethan? >> there won't be an ethan. >> at night, the full moon looked over a city celebrating the birth of a brand-new baby boy. and of course the party not stopping there. people looking forward to that royal photo op action and then of course the great name debate. people have strong pins. well, we'll wait and see. >> i kind of like harry. errol, you foe, it's easy to get sucked in. erin, i love that story. it made me smile. >>> a cross much of london royal watchers only needed to watch overhead. others tourist attractions like the london eye also bathed in lights, and news of the royal birth rum abled across the far reaches of the former british empire. >> number one -- >> and to new zealand troops fired ceremonial cannons. new zealand is one of the 15 commonwealth countries that will fall under his gaze. tourists learned in niagara falls when the landmark was bathed in blue. >>> we'll talk to a royal historian and author kate williams. >>> scary moments, potentially dangerous moments for
. >> what about ethan? >> there won't be an ethan. >> at night, the full moon looked over a city celebrating the birth of a brand-new baby boy. and of course the party not stopping there. people looking forward to that royal photo op action and then of course the great name debate. people have strong pins. well, we'll wait and see. >> i kind of like harry. errol, you foe, it's easy to get sucked in. erin, i love that story. it made me smile. >>> a cross much of...
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ethan medford's video becomes part of the official police report. he posts it on youtube where craig's antics go viral. >> it's about to get nuclear. it's about to get nuclear. it became a bit of a saying around campus for a while. >> do you want some of me? >> when he got tazed he screamed like a little girl. i think that's probably what made the video so successful on youtube. it's funny. >> i figured i was going to jail anyway. >> this daredevil defies the law and lands behind bars. >> now you're going to jail. it spans more than 700 feet across a e canyon. 240 feet across jagged rocks and pristine beach. to steve gesture, it's something cool to jump off of. when a sky dive instructor isn't jumping out of planes, he's hurling himself off things. >> some people do drugs. i jump off of stuff. it makes me feel good. it's like a drug. the fun part is the coming down. >> jester is an avid base jumper. >> there's only one small problem. >> whoo! >> jumping off bridges is against the law. that doesn't stop jester from driving his car to the bridge to at
ethan medford's video becomes part of the official police report. he posts it on youtube where craig's antics go viral. >> it's about to get nuclear. it's about to get nuclear. it became a bit of a saying around campus for a while. >> do you want some of me? >> when he got tazed he screamed like a little girl. i think that's probably what made the video so successful on youtube. it's funny. >> i figured i was going to jail anyway. >> this daredevil defies the law...
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this is about 18 months old right now and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian. gives me hope and reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before cane raise money to get my own place. get on my feet and get to know my son and be a better husband to my wife. hopefully start a future. you know? >>> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and isu launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers cells in hopes of locating any dangerous contraband before it's used. >> these are actually some targeted cells that we're after, inmates that are assigned to the laundry. we'll follow up, see if we can find more metal, more contraband. go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. >> pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, drugs -- >> turn around. >> you smell -- i'm telling you right now -- you will be -- did you swallow something? >> what would i swallow? >> you tell me, i'm asking you.
this is about 18 months old right now and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian. gives me hope and reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before cane raise money to get my own place. get on my feet and get to know my son and be a better husband to my wife. hopefully start a future. you know? >>> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and isu launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry...
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most popular girl names were sophia, emma, and isabella, the most popular boy names, jacob, mason and ethan. none of these names is as populars athe most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it is a boy, jack henry locked and loaded, if a girl, a list 18 miles long so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> americ ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. >>> i'm kate bolduan and this is cnn. >>> t
most popular girl names were sophia, emma, and isabella, the most popular boy names, jacob, mason and ethan. none of these names is as populars athe most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it is a boy, jack henry locked and loaded, if a girl, a list 18 miles long so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> americ ♪ [...
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. >> reporter: ethan, a wine importer originally from chicago, is moving his family to florida to escape the beijing air. when did you start realizing the pollution was becoming an issue for you? >> i think you get dulled by it really. i think this year in january, there was a stretch of 14 15 days that were really bad. around noon time it was dark as night. it was kind of the tipping point for us. >> reporter: there have been 67 days this year when the pollution reached levelses where chinese state media warned people to stay indoors. in the past even the u.s. epbase tweeted that pollution levels were crazy bad. >> your child look, at you and says, why can't beijing fix the air? it's hard to explain to a 7-year-old. >> your kids ask you this? >> of course. >> what do you say? >> chibna has issues with the air. they have pollution and so forth. >> reporter: for decades, free coal for heating was provided to chinese living in the north. although the handouts were discontinued after 1980 coal continues to be a primary source of energy today. and the damage to health is only now being reali
. >> reporter: ethan, a wine importer originally from chicago, is moving his family to florida to escape the beijing air. when did you start realizing the pollution was becoming an issue for you? >> i think you get dulled by it really. i think this year in january, there was a stretch of 14 15 days that were really bad. around noon time it was dark as night. it was kind of the tipping point for us. >> reporter: there have been 67 days this year when the pollution reached...
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the most popular boys names last year, jibacob, nathan and ethan. none of the names are as popular as they once were because we are choosing from a wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy i have jack henry locked and loaded. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> don is a good name. sports teams pay players big bucks while the cities where they play pay more to keep the teams happy. fair or foul? every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> despite the headlines lately, i bring you proof not all spousal behavior is bad. hunter mahan is in the green shirt about to tee off. that phone call you see him getting was news
the most popular boys names last year, jibacob, nathan and ethan. none of the names are as popular as they once were because we are choosing from a wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy i have jack henry locked and loaded. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> don is a good name. sports teams pay players big bucks while the...
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for boys, jacob, mason and ethan. but here is the thing, none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, jack henry. a girl, i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. >> the "ridicu-list" is next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. an impressive epa estimated 34 mpg highway... and during chevy's model year-end event you're getting
for boys, jacob, mason and ethan. but here is the thing, none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, jack henry. a girl, i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. >> the "ridicu-list" is next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a...
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. >> the first one is by ethan rutherford, a short-story collection, a lot of variety and really humane characters. "the peripatetic coffin." >> what do you like about it? >> i like the killer opening paragraphs, great last lines, wild settings. three or four of the stories take place on ships of sorts. one on a submarine during the civil war, one on a futuristic whaling voyage and one on a sailing trip trapped in the arctic ice. >> are you a seafaring man? is this something that interests you or not particularly? >> yes. >> so what's next? >> the next one is -- the first book has a kind of a dark comic flair. this book is by jessica blau called "the wonder bread summer." she is highly comic. she's a southern california writer, she's got some sunshine in her voice. it's the story of ally, a 20-year-old college student for a very good reason steals a wonder bread bag full of cocaine. and she goes on a romp. >> there and's a good reason for that? >> there is a good reason. she's been working at a clothing store and doesn't realize it's a drug front. she's hasn't been paid, she's getting e
. >> the first one is by ethan rutherford, a short-story collection, a lot of variety and really humane characters. "the peripatetic coffin." >> what do you like about it? >> i like the killer opening paragraphs, great last lines, wild settings. three or four of the stories take place on ships of sorts. one on a submarine during the civil war, one on a futuristic whaling voyage and one on a sailing trip trapped in the arctic ice. >> are you a seafaring man? is...
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for boys, jacob, mason and ethan. but here is the thing, none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, jack henry. a girl, i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> the "ridicu-list" is next. >>> time for the "ridicu-list." tonight, we have the case of the surprise lawn ornament that showed up in a woman's yard in georgia. i'm not talking about a tasteful garden gnome or some plastic pink flamingos or anything like that. out of nowhere, a giant kentucky fried chicken bucket appeared in this lady's yard. that's right, a seven-foot tall kfc bucket. the woman was driving past her house when she spotted the relic of finger licking goodness and figured she had to be imagining it. >> i thought for sure i was hallucinating. so i called my teenagers who were at home and had them go ou
for boys, jacob, mason and ethan. but here is the thing, none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, jack henry. a girl, i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> the "ridicu-list" is next. >>> time for the...
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this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th-century phones, whether it's shane in nine men, ethan edwards and the searchers, magnificent seven, the man who shot liberty valance. we bring these people and then they are suspect figures. we all want shane to do something to get rid of the cattlemen and save them, but after it's over it's better that he walks out the door. it is better that he takes the bench. so whether we like it and not, they did not end well. themistocles committed suicide 20 years later in persia and service of the enemy of try to destroy greece. bella source in debt a beggar on the streets of constantinople. humiliated by his temper. sherman was called crazy, he's been most of his postwar career trying to defend or did. he was not popular. poor matthew ridgway was not made chairman of the joint chiefs. eisenhower wrote a memoir worry actually said that bridgeway did not take south korea. the flea did. it was not bridgeway. he was not even in the theater. how audacious can you be? he lived to be 97, but he got involved in a cemetery controversy under reagan. he f
this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th-century phones, whether it's shane in nine men, ethan edwards and the searchers, magnificent seven, the man who shot liberty valance. we bring these people and then they are suspect figures. we all want shane to do something to get rid of the cattlemen and save them, but after it's over it's better that he walks out the door. it is better that he takes the bench. so whether we like it and not, they did not end well. themistocles committed...
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jacob, mason, and ethan. but here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy i have jack henry. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long. i don't know. >> tom foreman, cnn. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that fu
jacob, mason, and ethan. but here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy i have jack henry. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long. i don't know. >> tom foreman, cnn. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with...
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. >> "lincoln": there is one ethan allen story that i'm very partial to. >> no, you're going to tell a story. i don't believe that i can bear to listen to another one of your stories right now! >> stahl: was he just a supremely confident man, or was it that he wasn't a confident person? >> goodwin: it's a mystery in a certain sense, because he is... at one level, he's extremely confident. i think from the time he was young, he knew that he was, in some sense, a genius. but when he was young, he was so worried that opportunities would never allow him to exercise his talents. and he was hugely ambitious. he wanted to be remembered for having done something that would stand the test of time. so, boy, has that been achieved- - saving the union, ending slavery and living forever in history. pretty good. >> spielberg: and action. >> stahl: spielberg went to great lengths to make his movie look as historically accurate as possible. here's first lady mary todd lincoln; here's sally field, who put on 25 pounds to play the part. this is abolitionist thaddeus stevens, and this is tommy lee jone
. >> "lincoln": there is one ethan allen story that i'm very partial to. >> no, you're going to tell a story. i don't believe that i can bear to listen to another one of your stories right now! >> stahl: was he just a supremely confident man, or was it that he wasn't a confident person? >> goodwin: it's a mystery in a certain sense, because he is... at one level, he's extremely confident. i think from the time he was young, he knew that he was, in some sense, a...
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sort of like this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th century foams where it's hiding in, ethan edwards in the searchers, the man who shot liberty felons. we bring these people in and they are suspect figures. we all want him to do something to get rid of the cattlemen that after it's over it's better that he writes out and walks out the door. it's better that will kaine takes the badge and throws it down and says i have had enough. whether we like it or not they didn't end very well. themistocles committed suicide in search of the enemy that tried to destroy greece and bella sarris became a beggar in the streets of constantinople humiliated by his emperor. sherman was called crazy and he spent most of his post-war career trying to defend what he did in an effective way but he was not popular. poor matthew ridgway was not made chairman of the joint chiefs. eisenhower wrote a memoir where he asked he said ridgway did not take seoul south korea but fans lee did. originally it was van plead the tech seoul even though van pleat wasn't even in the theater. how audacious can you be? h
sort of like this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th century foams where it's hiding in, ethan edwards in the searchers, the man who shot liberty felons. we bring these people in and they are suspect figures. we all want him to do something to get rid of the cattlemen that after it's over it's better that he writes out and walks out the door. it's better that will kaine takes the badge and throws it down and says i have had enough. whether we like it or not they didn't end very...
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what about like ethan? >> there's not going to be an ethan. it's going to be a royal traditionalist name. >> a full moon fell over the city, celebrating the birth of a brand new baby boy. kate, the party continues as you know here in london. there's the photo-op and the great baby name debate. will it be george, will it be james? people have really strong opinions on this. we'll have to wait. >> on the short time i've been on the ground here, that's been the big topic of conversation. how many names will this poor boy have and how long will it take him to memorize them? thank you so much, get some rest. it was a big, fun night. let's talk about all things royal with victoria arbiter from new york. hello, victoria. i'm sorry i'm here and you're not able to join me. >> we're there in spirit. >> that's where you always are. let's talk about this name. big debate over what his name should be, the significance of the name, whatever they pick. what is your guess? what do you think they are considering when they're choosing this name? >> i definitely
what about like ethan? >> there's not going to be an ethan. it's going to be a royal traditionalist name. >> a full moon fell over the city, celebrating the birth of a brand new baby boy. kate, the party continues as you know here in london. there's the photo-op and the great baby name debate. will it be george, will it be james? people have really strong opinions on this. we'll have to wait. >> on the short time i've been on the ground here, that's been the big topic of...
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ethan's body drizzle near the coast. it is going to take a while with -- even spotty-drizzle. with high temperatures for tomorrow similar to what we had today. it is going to remain cool. '70s on the south-bay. 80s and sebut just in the low-mid '80s. the trouble digit temperatures are a thing of the past. look for the triple digit temperatures to be a thing of the past. mid-70s in oakland, the north bay valleys, '60s, '70s along the ocean. a bit warmer [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. choose a u-verse triple play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a $150 promotion card. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs. [ female announ
ethan's body drizzle near the coast. it is going to take a while with -- even spotty-drizzle. with high temperatures for tomorrow similar to what we had today. it is going to remain cool. '70s on the south-bay. 80s and sebut just in the low-mid '80s. the trouble digit temperatures are a thing of the past. look for the triple digit temperatures to be a thing of the past. mid-70s in oakland, the north bay valleys, '60s, '70s along the ocean. a bit warmer [ female announcer ] this is a special...
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join the struggle we're not the only organization doing this work certainly the drug policy alliance ethan nadelmann has been one of the great leaders on this issue open societies foundation. law enforcement against prohibition there are many many organizations but app my concern is that there is a state of emergency in black america and that's really a part of what's this trayvon martin case of the bottom of the zimmerman verdict is all about with this tremendous you know unemployment under-employment joblessness joblessness crime fratricide bias mass incarceration and it's an issue that almost nobody is paying attention to and we keep screaming there is a state of emergency in black america and particularly among those who've been left out the civil rights human rights movement obviously produce large numbers of black people who have gone into the middle class who are doing quite well we've got mayors we have has a corporate. corporate executives but for those people in the urban areas there's been no or been policy for many many years tremendous disinvestment right in the end decimaliza
join the struggle we're not the only organization doing this work certainly the drug policy alliance ethan nadelmann has been one of the great leaders on this issue open societies foundation. law enforcement against prohibition there are many many organizations but app my concern is that there is a state of emergency in black america and that's really a part of what's this trayvon martin case of the bottom of the zimmerman verdict is all about with this tremendous you know unemployment...
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just the type of conditions ethan wants to avoid. he's lost 50 pounds and his blood pressure is now under control. >> the more he continues to lose weight, the more we're going to try to avoid this high blood pressure from coming back. >> all right. >> that was chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. >> what do you think about the boy scouts saying you weigh too much. >> you can't be in the jamboree. >> so we're going to keep you from the great outdoors where you hike and lose weight. why don't you just stay in your house -- >> and play video games. >> and play video games. >> yeah. i'm just not sure if that's the right way. i do -- i agree that childhood obesity is -- i mean it's awful. i mean, you see it. >> from keeping them outdoors. >> sets the kids up for massive health problems later on and see it all around you. you can't go to the jamboree? really? >> but to what the boy scouts said, they gave due notice. this was four-year notice. they told them for the next one you got to be in shape. we want a body mass of x. you had ti
just the type of conditions ethan wants to avoid. he's lost 50 pounds and his blood pressure is now under control. >> the more he continues to lose weight, the more we're going to try to avoid this high blood pressure from coming back. >> all right. >> that was chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. >> what do you think about the boy scouts saying you weigh too much. >> you can't be in the jamboree. >> so we're going to keep you from the great outdoors...
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i'm ethan lewis. thank you. thank you for having me here. it is great to talk here. what i want to talk about his benefits and costs of immigration on low skilled immigration, so the benefits and costs of immigration is a big topic. i will not discuss all the benefits and costs. i will focus on two pieces of my own research and what they contribute. i want to start with a broad overview, and i will copy some of madelin's facts on this in order to set the stage for understanding my contribution to this topic. the first thing we know, for a while that the gains to immigrants themselves from migrating are huge. if you think about the average wage of a mexican living in mexico compared to what they earn in the u.s., there is an enormous gap that incentivizes them to come here. that is one of the things that michael will talk about. the world would be better off if there were fewer restrictions. a lot of people would be better off if there were fewer restrictions on where you could live in the world. in addition, as it turns out, there are gains to the receiving country,
i'm ethan lewis. thank you. thank you for having me here. it is great to talk here. what i want to talk about his benefits and costs of immigration on low skilled immigration, so the benefits and costs of immigration is a big topic. i will not discuss all the benefits and costs. i will focus on two pieces of my own research and what they contribute. i want to start with a broad overview, and i will copy some of madelin's facts on this in order to set the stage for understanding my contribution...
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the most popular boys' names, jacob, mason and ethan. but here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant is picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it is a boy, jack, henry. girl, i have a list a mile long. i don't know. >> tom foreman, cnn. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. ...and a great deal. . thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com so you can capture your receipts
the most popular boys' names, jacob, mason and ethan. but here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant is picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it is a boy, jack, henry. girl, i have a list a mile long. i don't know. >> tom foreman, cnn. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup...
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boys, mason, jacob and ethan. here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were. because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, i have jack henry locked and loaded. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. miles long, so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> cnn breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news as we are awaiting a press conference from the mayor of san diego, bob filner. let's show you the live pictures. we can tell you we're watching and waiting for him in city hall in the mayor's conference room. why are we waiting for the m mayor? here's the deal. he's in a bit of hot water because of some accusations that have been flying against him from a number of women. in total now, seven women have come forward with different stories. these are the last four, more recent to come forwar
boys, mason, jacob and ethan. here is the thing. none of these names is as popular as the most popular names once were. because we are collectively choosing from a much wider pool of possibilities. perhaps the only thing that remains constant, picking the right name is still not easy. >> if it's a boy, i have jack henry locked and loaded. if it's a girl i have a list 18 miles long, so i don't know. miles long, so i don't know. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. -- captions by vitac --...
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encourage development of domestic energy resources, biomass, natural gas, hydrogen, renewable electricity, ethan ol. saw in brazil, expanded their use of ethanol. and what an equivalent amount of ethanol would cost. i want americans to make the same choices. if they can do it in brazil. we do it here. and let consumers decide what is best for them. expanding the role of these energy source is play in our transportation economy will help break the leverage over americans held by foreign government controlled oil companies and increase our domestic security and protect consumers in the world oil markets. i have introduced a bill along with the the gentlewoman from florida, that would also take a major step in this direction and i think that this policy is something that we need to move. so i ask that everyone supports the engel amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: pleased to accept the amendment from my friend
encourage development of domestic energy resources, biomass, natural gas, hydrogen, renewable electricity, ethan ol. saw in brazil, expanded their use of ethanol. and what an equivalent amount of ethanol would cost. i want americans to make the same choices. if they can do it in brazil. we do it here. and let consumers decide what is best for them. expanding the role of these energy source is play in our transportation economy will help break the leverage over americans held by foreign...
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. >> ethan, if you are awake, turn the television off. turn it off. >> but, parents, you can turn it on and listen to this because this is happening. it's happening every day in middle schools. it's happening every day in high schools. it's happening every day with your college kids. what they are sending, what they are sending to friends would absolutely horrify you and make anthony weiner seem tame. >> having teens and college aged kids will humble you from being judgmental. >> it's certainly true, but at the same time, they also consider him a joke. at the end of the day, they think he's a creepy old man. >> i'm just saying we're acting like he's from mars, and i'm picking up on your he's mentally ill. yes, we all believe he's mentally ill because we were all dorn -- >> because he's alien to us. >> we were all born prior to 1993. this is not alien. it may seem stupid to people in their teens and 20s, but they understand what's going on because their best friend did it three weeks ago after they had a few drinks, and now they're trying
. >> ethan, if you are awake, turn the television off. turn it off. >> but, parents, you can turn it on and listen to this because this is happening. it's happening every day in middle schools. it's happening every day in high schools. it's happening every day with your college kids. what they are sending, what they are sending to friends would absolutely horrify you and make anthony weiner seem tame. >> having teens and college aged kids will humble you from being judgmental....
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ethan talked about all kinds of mechanisms for this. firms adjust their technology theces in response to availability of labor. his research has been very influential there. hunt has a fascinating new paper showing that natives adjust their educational choices based on the presence of low skill migrants. another at boston university has some innovative work showing that skilled women's mavis danish labor force participation are influenced by the availability of low skilled migrants. kinds of things that stimulate economic activity, and therefore the demand for other people's labor, including natives and including low skilled natives, lots of things going on here. the mental model of one labor demand curve and is it downward sloping or not, but the title of the 2003 paper is much simpler than the actual economy. i want to talk finally about feasibility and then i will finish. economistere this the parts from economics. even people agree entirely with every word i have just set off and just pat me on the back and .ay would luck with that
ethan talked about all kinds of mechanisms for this. firms adjust their technology theces in response to availability of labor. his research has been very influential there. hunt has a fascinating new paper showing that natives adjust their educational choices based on the presence of low skill migrants. another at boston university has some innovative work showing that skilled women's mavis danish labor force participation are influenced by the availability of low skilled migrants. kinds of...