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mcmillan and penguin had to pay $20 million and $75 million respectively. it was a large amounts of money that was difficult to pay in a business that always suffered from lack of profit. apple appealed the supreme court ruling. in the summer of the same year, the judge ruled in favor of the government, and in fact, amazon. apple was sentenced to pay 845 million dollars in damages, because the company had violated anti-trust laws according to the government. in fact, the government believed that amazon operated completely. based on the free market and competition rules, however, at the end of the day, amazon monopolized the audiobook market. after this decision, many people talked about basus's secret relationship with american judges and of course the government. exactly 3 weeks after winning the court case against apple, barack obama visited an amazon warehouse. in the chattanuga area where workers were paid average of $11 an hour, he praised the creation of decent employment by amazon. it's great to be here at amazon. everything was coordinated to benefi
mcmillan and penguin had to pay $20 million and $75 million respectively. it was a large amounts of money that was difficult to pay in a business that always suffered from lack of profit. apple appealed the supreme court ruling. in the summer of the same year, the judge ruled in favor of the government, and in fact, amazon. apple was sentenced to pay 845 million dollars in damages, because the company had violated anti-trust laws according to the government. in fact, the government believed...
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mcmillan and penguin had to pay $20 millions and $75 million dollars respectively. it was a large amounts of money that was difficult to pay in a business that always suffered from lack of profit. apple appealed the supreme court ruling. in the summer of the same year, the judge ruled in favor of the government, and in fact, amazon. apple was sentenced to pay $845 million in damages because the company had violated anti-trust laws according to the government. in fact, the government. ment believe that amazon operated completely based on the free market and competition rules. however, at the end of the day, amazon monopolized the audiobook market. after this decision, many people talked about busus's secret relationship with american judges and of course the government. exactly 3 weeks after winning the court case against apple. barack obama visited an amazon warehouse in the chattanuga area where workers were paid average of $11 an hour. he praised the creation of decent employment by amazon. it's great to be here at amazon. everything was coordinated to benefit bes
mcmillan and penguin had to pay $20 millions and $75 million dollars respectively. it was a large amounts of money that was difficult to pay in a business that always suffered from lack of profit. apple appealed the supreme court ruling. in the summer of the same year, the judge ruled in favor of the government, and in fact, amazon. apple was sentenced to pay $845 million in damages because the company had violated anti-trust laws according to the government. in fact, the government. ment...
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reporter rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles, has a closer look at prop one. >> we've seen the images. we know the stories. homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse struggles are some of the biggest problems in california right now. enter prop one, an ambitious but expensive potential answer. we're going all in. >> this is a scale and scope unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the united states. >> governor gavin newsom touring abc recovery center in indio this morning, a facility that helps those with mental health and substance abuse problems. the governor, using the time to push prop one, which would authorize the state to spend more than $6 billion. newsom saying the biggest issue the number of beds back in the 1960s when this facility opened, there were more than 30,000 beds across the state. today that number is only 5500. is it any wonder that we're struggling to address the magnitude of this issue? >> we simply don't have the beds. >> newsom said if prop one is approved, the plan would be to add an additional 11,000 beds. he says the bonds would
reporter rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles, has a closer look at prop one. >> we've seen the images. we know the stories. homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse struggles are some of the biggest problems in california right now. enter prop one, an ambitious but expensive potential answer. we're going all in. >> this is a scale and scope unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the united states. >> governor gavin newsom touring abc recovery...
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on the other hand, if a publisher like mcmillan rejected this offer, amazon.
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amazon would remove the purchase option for this publisher's books, or customers wouldn't be able to see mcmillan's books on the front page of amazon's website, which...
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amazon would remove the purchase option for this publisher's books, or customers wouldn't be able to see mcmillan's books on the front page of amazon's website. which actually meant the destruction of publishers. another important event in the new century was the change of amazon's algorithms. earlier, the editors and content producers recommended the books and reviewed them, but since 2000, it was the personalization algorithm that determined which books to recommend to whom. it was based on previous purchases on amazon's the customers, then if amazon were to introduce a book, publishers would have to pay $10,000. according to amazon's contract and confidentiality policies, it will never be known what effect these ads would have on sales. kindle dx wireless reading device worsen the situation for the publishers. if you're an amazon customer, you're almost always satisfied and will never waste your money. you buy anything at the cheapest possible price. if you change your position and become a supplier for amazon, then the situation will be very. very bad: the price of audio books on amazon is very
amazon would remove the purchase option for this publisher's books, or customers wouldn't be able to see mcmillan's books on the front page of amazon's website. which actually meant the destruction of publishers. another important event in the new century was the change of amazon's algorithms. earlier, the editors and content producers recommended the books and reviewed them, but since 2000, it was the personalization algorithm that determined which books to recommend to whom. it was based on...
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reporter rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles, has a closer look. >> we've seen the images the stories of homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse struggles are some of the biggest problems in california right now. in prop one, an ambitious but expensive potential answer. >> we're going all in. this is a scale and scope. unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the united states. >> governor gavin newsom touring the abc recovery center in indio, a facility that helps those with mental health and substance abuse problems. the governor using the time to push prop one, which would authorize the state to spend more than $6 billion. newsom saying the biggest issue the number of beds is back in the 1960s when this facility opened, there were more than 30,000 beds across the state. today, that number is only 5500. is it any wonder that we're struggling to address the magnitude of this issue? >> we simply don't have the beds. >> newsom said if prop one is approved, the plan would be to add an additional 11,000 beds. he says the bonds would be paid for out of the general
reporter rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles, has a closer look. >> we've seen the images the stories of homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse struggles are some of the biggest problems in california right now. in prop one, an ambitious but expensive potential answer. >> we're going all in. this is a scale and scope. unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the united states. >> governor gavin newsom touring the abc recovery center in indio, a...
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reporter rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles, has a closer look. >> we've seen the images. we know the stories. homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse struggles are some of the biggest problems in california right now. inter prop one, an ambitious but expensive potential answer. >> we're going all in this is a scale and scope unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the united states. >> governor gavin newsom touring abc recovery center in indio, a facility that helps those with mental health and substance abuse problems. the governor using the time to push prop one, which would authorize the state to spend more than $6 billion. newsom saying the biggest issue the number of beds is back in the 1960s, when this facility opened, there were more than 30,000 beds across the state. today, that number is only 5500. is it any wonder that we're struggling to address the magnitude of this issue? >> we simply don't have the beds. newsom said if prop one is approved, the plan would be to add an additional 11,000 beds. >> he says the bonds would be paid for out of the ge
reporter rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles, has a closer look. >> we've seen the images. we know the stories. homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse struggles are some of the biggest problems in california right now. inter prop one, an ambitious but expensive potential answer. >> we're going all in this is a scale and scope unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the united states. >> governor gavin newsom touring abc recovery center in indio,...
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11th the site because of the most go in the ally and so national consulting rasmussen say's president mcmillan's life to statements have left him at odds with his own people since he had a fairly okay relationship of something over the years. it's uh, it's interesting that it's shifted so far in this direction. his, his population does not support this at all with almost 2 thirds of 3 fourths against us. and so it's not improving his popularity, which is very much in the lower portions as it is. and, and it's my view, it's a very for statement. i know he's trying to double down on it and say that a lot through this. but it's the clearly not strong thought through and it's barely poorly placed. and uh, definitely does not have the support of other nato members as well. so you're seeing a division within nato itself, occurring here, very dangerous, remarking, and potential escalation, the are flows by macro to india. now with pensions are running high in the countries north of local farm is post for a minimum support price for that crops. they say they will keep protesting against a little that de
11th the site because of the most go in the ally and so national consulting rasmussen say's president mcmillan's life to statements have left him at odds with his own people since he had a fairly okay relationship of something over the years. it's uh, it's interesting that it's shifted so far in this direction. his, his population does not support this at all with almost 2 thirds of 3 fourths against us. and so it's not improving his popularity, which is very much in the lower portions as it...
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mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does.ring with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not the enemy in this town. four, three, two, one! ♪ frank sinatra had been a big vegas entertainer since the early '50s. and in 1960, he was getting ready to shoot a movie called "ocean's eleven" in las vegas. day after tomorrow, gentlemen, we'll be in las vegas. he had enlisted a lot of his hollywood friends to appear in this caper film, and it was jack entratter at the sands who suggested some of the co-stars could come on stage with you at night when you do the show. you dirty rat. you get out of here! hey, you step on my suedes one more time... sure enough, five of them came on
mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does.ring with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not the...
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mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does.rage interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not the enemy in this town. not all caitlin clarks are the same. caitlin clark. city planner. just like not all internet providers are the same. don't settle. you want fast. get fast. you want reliable. get reliable. you want powerful. get powerful. get real deal speed, reliability and power with xfinity. she shoots from here? that's kinda my thing. four, three, two, one! ♪ frank sinatra had been a big vegas entertainer since the early '50s. and in 1960, he was getting ready to shoot a movie called "ocean's eleven" in las vegas. day after tomorrow, gentlemen, we'll be in
mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does.rage interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities...
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mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does.erfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not the enemy in this town. four, three, two, one! ♪ frank sinatra had been a big vegas entertainer since the early '50s. and in 1960, he was getting ready to shoot a movie called "ocean's eleven" in las vegas. day after tomorrow, gentlemen, we'll be in las vegas. he had enlisted a lot of his hollywood friends to appear in this caper film, and it was jack entratter at the sands who suggested some of the co-stars could come on stage with you at night when you do the show. you dirty rat. you get out of here! hey, you step on my suedes one more time... sure enough, five of them came
mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does.erfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not...
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mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not the enemy in this town. this election is about who shares your values. let me share mine. i'm the only candidate with a record of taking on maga republicans, and winning. when they overturned roe, i secured abortion rights in our state constitution. when trump attacked our lgbtq and asian neighbors, i strengthened our hate crime laws. i fought for all of us struggling to keep up with the rising cost of living. i'm evan low, and i approve this message for all of our shared values. four, three, two, one! ♪ frank sinatra had been a big vegas entertainer since the early '50s.
mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are...
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mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are not the enemy in this town. four, three, two, one! ♪ frank sinatra had been a big vegas entertainer since the early '50s. and in 1960, he was getting ready to shoot a movie called "ocean's eleven" in las vegas. day after tomorrow, gentlemen, we'll be in las vegas. he had enlisted a lot of his hollywood friends to appear in this caper film, and it was jack entratter at the sands who suggested some of the co-stars could come on stage with you at night when you do the show. you dirty rat. you get out of here! hey, you step on my suedes one more time... sure enough, five of them
mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understand that minorities are...
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beat ireland in their first game of this year's tournament and it'll be a match to rememberfor louise mcmillan defeat against france last week, as she was following the �*return to play�* protocols for concussion. easter always means the biggest rivalries in rugby league are renewed, with derby matches dominating the weekends fixtures. this years �*rivals round' begins tonight with the west yorkshire clash between castleford tigers and leeds rhinos. tomorrow, two of the biggest of all with the hull derby; before reigning champions wigan warriors take on st helens. and ahead of that — i've been speaking to saint's alex walmsley: obviously a massive game in the calendar. it's the biggest game of the year. good friday home to wigan on the back of some real successful times for football clubs. currently they are the best in the competition. reigning champion, workup champions. it builds for a great game. today i got told about good friday and the importance of it. that was a change where the teams are excel and for them i suppose itjust adds teams are excel and for them i suppose it just adds fuel
beat ireland in their first game of this year's tournament and it'll be a match to rememberfor louise mcmillan defeat against france last week, as she was following the �*return to play�* protocols for concussion. easter always means the biggest rivalries in rugby league are renewed, with derby matches dominating the weekends fixtures. this years �*rivals round' begins tonight with the west yorkshire clash between castleford tigers and leeds rhinos. tomorrow, two of the biggest of all...
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and for seven years i had the amazing job of finding new forever familiesr 150 lucky dogs.
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and for seven years i had the incredibly fulfilling job of finding new forever families for over 150 lucky dogs. today, watch along with me as i revisit one of my favorites, a seven-month-old shepherd lab mix named jemma who spent several
brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and for seven years i had the incredibly fulfilling job of finding new forever families for over 150 lucky dogs. today, watch along with me as i revisit one of my favorites, a seven-month-old shepherd lab mix named jemma who spent several
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joining me is commonwealth financial network chiefer brad f financial officer, brad mcmillan.action. >> i think it's rational ex exuberance. when you look at the economy, when you look at the earnings results, companies are doing well. companies are making money and i think the market is responding what do you want to say about new york community bank corp. and the unsettled trading happening in the regional banks? look at the 10 year treasury yield this morning with interest rates staying pretty elevated. you've got great moves. nasdaq is up 7% year-to-date. and of course it is largely on the idea that rate cuts are coming. this morning the 10 year is at 4.23%, that's down 1 and-a-half basis points. san francisco federal reserve president mary daily said fed officials are ready to lower interest rates as needed and will adjust as data demands them to do so. we've got jobs data on deck next week, we have the february adp and january jolts report on wednesday followed by the jobs report on friday, next friday, brad so you've got a lot of economic data to deal with. interest sta
joining me is commonwealth financial network chiefer brad f financial officer, brad mcmillan.action. >> i think it's rational ex exuberance. when you look at the economy, when you look at the earnings results, companies are doing well. companies are making money and i think the market is responding what do you want to say about new york community bank corp. and the unsettled trading happening in the regional banks? look at the 10 year treasury yield this morning with interest rates...
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. >> brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and for seven years i had the awe-inspiring job of finding new foreveramilies for over 150 lucky dogs. today, watch along with me as i revisit one of my favorites, a three-month-old puppy named buster and a young family eager to welcome him into their home.
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baltimore ranking first of the ports for volume of key commodities, jointly, while financial cio brad mcmillany not what you want to see going into inflation readings and efforts to get inflation down, what is your take on the economic angle of the story. >> i think you're exactly right you have a situation where one of the things holding inflation down has been sustained very low inflation in goods prices or deflation and this will hit it and hit hard it's getting hit auto, material as we showed on the screen. in other words this is something that will complicate not only baltimore but as you said earlier freight all along the east coast and when you couple that with the red sea situation i see good inflation starting to take off again, not right now and over the next three or six months. maria: we saw oil stay elevated after the attacks in the red sea on certain ships trying to deliver goods to israel that is why one of the reasons oil is where it is right now what is your take in terms of oil prices stating elevated isn't this the underlying component keeping overall inflation elevated. >>
baltimore ranking first of the ports for volume of key commodities, jointly, while financial cio brad mcmillany not what you want to see going into inflation readings and efforts to get inflation down, what is your take on the economic angle of the story. >> i think you're exactly right you have a situation where one of the things holding inflation down has been sustained very low inflation in goods prices or deflation and this will hit it and hit hard it's getting hit auto, material as...
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. >> less than 18 hours after his release mcmillan sat down with me for his first post present interviewm, and >> when i got in my bed at night, which i didn't go to sleep, i close my eyes and felt like -- don't let me open my eyes back up, and i'm in a jail cell, they feel like this is just a good dream. because in jail, you dream being on the streets, and you wake up then you are back in prison. so it was playing mind games with myself, but if you like a dream come true just exit that way, and get right back to life, so quick. it was fast for me, it was overwhelming but it was nothing but love and support. and i took it. >> free make! remake! we make! >> well the pennsylvania court freedom bail, the court denied his request to move judge brinkley from his case. and in june, 2018, judge brinkley denied mcneill's appeal asking her to overturn the 2008 conviction. >> he is still on bail -- >> yeah. >> so do you feel free, truly be free? >> no, i don't feel free. i didn't feel free since i this cage this case in 19. for me, i just pray, i believe god is my first lawyer. i really believe. t
. >> less than 18 hours after his release mcmillan sat down with me for his first post present interviewm, and >> when i got in my bed at night, which i didn't go to sleep, i close my eyes and felt like -- don't let me open my eyes back up, and i'm in a jail cell, they feel like this is just a good dream. because in jail, you dream being on the streets, and you wake up then you are back in prison. so it was playing mind games with myself, but if you like a dream come true just exit...
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rob mcmillan, abc seven news. >> so if i heard that correctly, i have a better chance of becoming president than winning the lottery. i mean, sure, maybe i should, maybe i should think about it. >> we have, what, 350 million? but, you know, some aren't eligible because they're young, too young or not born here. so. yeah. yeah i should go for it. are you gonna go for it? >> sure. yeah, yeah. you know what? i would go for some sunny weather. >> oh, your odds of that are much better. >> no, i don't think so. i don't think so. >> no, i do, the better. i concur with kristen. larry, i think you'll see some sunshine tomorrow, that's for sure. let me show you a live picture from our santa cruz camera. we're not trying to discourage larry from running for president, but, you know, we're just saying a lot of look at the winds definitely blowing the trees around in santa cruz right now. gusts to 32 at sfo. oakland. excuse me, 25 at novato right now. 21 sustained at sfo. we're in this windy pattern. it all started yesterday. and it's going to continue this evening with 2530 mile an hour winds going int
rob mcmillan, abc seven news. >> so if i heard that correctly, i have a better chance of becoming president than winning the lottery. i mean, sure, maybe i should, maybe i should think about it. >> we have, what, 350 million? but, you know, some aren't eligible because they're young, too young or not born here. so. yeah. yeah i should go for it. are you gonna go for it? >> sure. yeah, yeah. you know what? i would go for some sunny weather. >> oh, your odds of that are...
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joining us now is curt mcmillan.n who is a structural engineering design professor at san jose state. curt, thank you so much for joining us. >> hello. good morning. >> good morning. so, curt, is there anything that stands out to you about the collapse of the keys bridge in baltimore? >> not in particular here. i mean, bridges are vulnerable to this type of an accident, fortunately, does not happen very often, but, major ship like this hitting the side of a bridge straight on is generally catastrophic. >> so, speaking of that protection, i mean, could there have been any kind of protection around this bridge or around the parts of this bridge that could protect it from being hit by a ship of this size? >> sure. we've heard people talk about the bridges here in the bay area often have fenders around them. you know, of various materials, concrete. different materials to slow the bridge, slow any boat down ship. and obviously that makes a huge difference in what's going to happen to the actual bridge. so certainly, you
joining us now is curt mcmillan.n who is a structural engineering design professor at san jose state. curt, thank you so much for joining us. >> hello. good morning. >> good morning. so, curt, is there anything that stands out to you about the collapse of the keys bridge in baltimore? >> not in particular here. i mean, bridges are vulnerable to this type of an accident, fortunately, does not happen very often, but, major ship like this hitting the side of a bridge straight on...
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we brought in an expert, james mcmillan. need to do is maybe shift our focus. a lot of folks in january are like, i'm going to the gym every day. i'm going after it. how do you shift your focus? >> you have to refresh your routine. i always like to say make your workout an experience, not a job or a task. all right? so, the key thing here is to shift your focus. instead of running for miles while it is warm outside, you go for a jog, run for scenery. maybe run to your local museum, walk around the museum for active recovery, run back home. >> all right. >> also make your workouts fun. put on your favorite play list, make one, create one, have fun with it. my favorite song is michael jackson. you know what i'm saying? michael jackson, i get a little dance moves. >> oh. >> oh, yeah. you have seen that to warm your body up or dance throughout the entire routine. >> so mix it up. >> you got to mix it up a little bit. have some fun with it. maybe go outside to the park, do salsa in the park, central park. >> you also maintain lik
we brought in an expert, james mcmillan. need to do is maybe shift our focus. a lot of folks in january are like, i'm going to the gym every day. i'm going after it. how do you shift your focus? >> you have to refresh your routine. i always like to say make your workout an experience, not a job or a task. all right? so, the key thing here is to shift your focus. instead of running for miles while it is warm outside, you go for a jog, run for scenery. maybe run to your local museum, walk...