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>> the following is a paid program. >> the following is a paid advertisement for scalpmed. >> a special television offer. stay tuned and find out how you can try the amazing hair regrowth system for only $29.95. try the complete hair regrowth system for only $29.95. details just ahead. >> does scalpmed work? ♪ >> i really can see the
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difference. i can see the hair coming in. >> i have hair on my head. >> within two months, i got my hair back. >> it is like a second chance on life. >> no hormones. no surgery. >> there is nothing better out there. it is your own hair growing back. it is your own hair growing back. >> it is not going anywhere. i don't have a handful anymore. >> you have hair without having to go through a surgical procedure. it is terrific. >> the results were ridiculous. >> i love it. >> i feel like i have a life. my joy is back. >> it was nothing short of a miracle for me. >> i'm a brand-new man. >> i have hair on my head.
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>> it works. >> it has worked for me. >> i'm living proof. >> it works. it works. [applause] >> hello, everybody. i'm wendy walsh. so glad to see all of you here today. if your hair is thinning or balding, the chances are you have already heard something about scalpmed. that's because scalpmed is the extraordinary product that is rapidly becoming the most popular method for regrowing hair in the entire world. there is one simple reason. scalpmed actually works. after our first show, the response was huge. in less than a year, hundreds of thousands of people have already become scalpmed users. over this past year, we asked people to send in their stories and their pictures. they did, one after the other. guess what? we have invited a few of those
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people here today to share their stories. they come from all over the country to show their support for this wonderful product that has changed their lives so dramatically. before we go any further, let's welcome back the man behind the miracle, shane malek. >> so great to be back. >> shane, what a year it has been. >> i can't believe it. over a year ago, the only people that could use scalpmed were the people that came to my clinic. now it is being used all the world. >> it is extraordinary. you are dramatically changing the lives of so many people. what do you have to tell us today? >> what we did over the past year, we ask people to send us their before and after pictures. we got so many letters and pictures. >> these are people who saw our first show or found out about you on the internet and ordered scalp med. on their own, they try the
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product and sent in before and after pictures. >> yes. so many people to -- took the time to come in to our clinic. >> let's see these results. let's start off with sharon fraser. [applause] thanks for being here. >> my hero. [applause] >> your hero, awww. it is hard to imagine you with hair loss. woah. that's you? >> that was on a good day. that was on a good day. as you can see, i had to fight to get enough air to get a curling iron through there to do anything. >> it really is the shape of male pattern baldness. you were doing the comb-over. >> i absolutely was. >> look at that. oh, my goodness! how long was this? >> that was about six months. something like that. >> let's look at the before and after.
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six months later! [applause] >> i am a great-grandmother. 64 last week. [applause] if i can start at my age and have these kinds of results, then you ought to be able to start at any age. >> you had really visible results really quickly. >> this has been a total of about eight months now. i noticed the difference within six months. it was nothing short of a miracle for me. i'm hoping that more people will try it. have faith in the product. because man, scalp med works. i'm here to say that i am a lifelong believer thanks to this product. >> why do you feel like crying when you see that picture? >> i always had a lot of hair. when you lose it, as a woman, you lose part of your femininity. now i am crying for happiness. that is what i look like now. [applause]
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>> even though i'm the president of the nevada board of cosmetology, i am here as a customer. i am so impressed. it was totally empty here. i had nothing. maybe a little bit of fuzz. my hair would stop. now it blends all the way back. i am very excited. to have hair without having to go through surgical procedures is terrific. i have been in the hair business for 16 years. i have tried everything. i've never seen anybody get results like this. not at all. not on the top. the only time i've ever seen something like this was a transplant surgically. >> every time i would start to look, i would notice the little spot that would turn out to be getting bigger and bigger. it really started to bother me.
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my wife, seeing me go through this struggle, me not being able to solve this problem, she knew it was bothering me. she had to try to help me in some way. she advised me to see a doctor about me trying to get a hair transplant. the thing they told me totally blew me out of the water, because they told me of a solution that they said i could get a treatment of a spray that i could put on my hair, and my hair would grow back. the lightbulb that went off in my head, these guys could get me for $20,000, and they are trying to talk me out of it. they must really believe in this product. today, i have no bald spot here. my -- my hair is growing in. i look at my hair, and i say, within two months, i got my hair back. >> that is ridiculous. i can't even believe that was me. with scalp med, it showed regrowth. and in places where there wasn't a patch or wasn't an area of scalp. it showed more strength, more density.
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the hair has totally regrown. it is totally consistent, especially on top. the results were amazing. >> looking at you, young, gorgeous guy, full head of hair. i can't imagine you were ever suffering from baldness. tell me your story. >> i had a friend of mine, his son was in the backseat of the car, and he reached over the seat and touched my scalp and said, you know, you're balding. >> how old was he? >> about eight years old. i thought to myself, maybe it is time to look into an alternative. [laughter] >> we are going to start to look at your amazing results. let's take a look at a before picture. this is you. that is november 15. not even a year ago. day one. three months. wow. what a difference. [applause] in only three months. were you holding up the mirror everyday? >> it was wonderful. it really was.
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i had a beautician that was cutting my hair. she said after two and half months, i really can see the difference. i can see this hair coming in. at that point, i knew that i had to continue to go forward to find out exactly how full we could get it. >> you need to show us that hair. it? allowed to touch >> no, it is all mine. >> it is so thick. that's amazing. that looks great. [applause] >> that is what i like about it. it is a double pronged attack on hair loss. it prevents the hair loss from progressing. it helps you grow the hair you lost. it is better -- you are double-teaming the hair. as time goes on, now that this product is in wide use run the country, you start seeing that not hundreds of people, but hundreds of thousands of people. when i see that people using it
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are growing, their results are growing, literally, i like that. that makes me feel good. i'm doing my job. i think it is a wonderful product. it is a well-formulated product. safe product. it can treat men and women, young and old. scalp med works. one year ago, maybe you heard it from me, but now there are hundreds of thousands of people who can tell you that scalp med works. it is not just me. >> wouldn't you love to not be the person in your group who is losing your hair? the difference a healthy head of hair makes in your appearance and your confidence is priceless. how much longer are you going to wait? there is finally a solution. it works for both men and women. you don't have to take my word for it. as part of this launch, call now and find out how you can try two months of scalp med, and if you are not thrilled with your new head of hair, return the empty bottle. if you're ready to start growing your hair back, here is how to order. >> if your hair is thinning or gone, what are you going to do? prescription pills? tupees? lasers? risky surgery?
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if none of these things have worked as well as you expected, you're not alone. millions of us have simply given up and decided to live bald. you don't have to. there is something you can do that actually works -- scalp med. this simple solution is so remarkable it is dramatically changing the lives and lifestyles of men and women all around the world. >> i'm getting the kind of results i would get from having surgery without having to have surgery. >> this is my own hair. this is my own hair thicker. these are my own curls that have come back. >> there is nothing better out there. it is your own hair growing back. it is your own hair growing back. >> it grows your own hair back. the pictures and testimonials are amazing. >> you can have a full head of thick hair faster than you have ever dreamed possible. look younger, more attractive, and feel more confident. imagine looking at the mirror and seeing your hair growing in
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instead of falling out. no surgeries, no implants, no hair pieces, no bad smell, and the best part? no sexual side effects. no more sticky, drippy mess. with scalp med's new delivery system, spray it on your scalp, and within a few months, you'll start to see something amazing. your hair will start growing back. fuller and thicker than you ever dreamed possible. scalp med is the only hair regrowth system that features nutrisol, a formula so unique it is patented. if your hair is thinning or falling out, there is finally something you can do about it. with scalp med, you can have a full head of beautiful thick hair, and it is your own hair. wigs and weaves can cost hundreds of dollars. what a hassle! you can pay $10,000, $20,000 or more for a hair transplant and hope you like it.
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or you can call now and try two months of scalp med for $29.95. that's right. scalp med is guaranteed to regrow your hair, or we will refund 100% of the purchase price. how can we make this guarantee? scalp med works. don't forget to ask for scalp med's complete care for thinning hair. it includes our shampoo, our follicle detoxifier, which removes bacteria and build up inside your follicles that inhibits healthy hair growth, and our exclusive cortex enlarging spray, which thickens your hair the first time use it. this offer will never, ever be available in stores. call now and ask about priority delivery, or visit scalpmed.com call 800-550-8226. >> welcome to our show. >> thank you.
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>> i can't believe it -- this was you? >> yes. >> take me back to this time. >> during that time, that was it very insecure, hurting woman that was ashamed of who she was. could not date, i couldn't go swimming. i stopped my career. i was in hiding. you see why. i suffered with this for so many years. it had basically become a part of who i was, even though i did not want anybody to know who i was. >> you knew. you used wigs or hair extensions? >> most of the time it was hair extensions, but because it is so time-consuming.
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i did not have anything to braid. it was the glue on hair extensions. i tried vitamins. i had tried everything on the market. i tried the super grow and this growth and that growth. nothing worked. i did laser therapy where they stimulate the scalp with lasers. nothing. it is funny because i had put in a prayer request -- forgive me -- at church. i did not put my name on it. i said, i want god to restore my hair. i said that he gave me knowledge of this miracle product. now, here i am.
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>> look at you. >> that was me. i was miss black nevada. >> oh, you were? >> that was miss black nevada. >> now, look at you. now, a real beauty queen. >> a real beauty queen. not somebody walking around pretending. when they asked me if i would do it, i was like, yes. i am hearing more. i can't talk about it now. i can bring it up. it is my testimony. it is my personal testimony. i can stand up and tell anybody. there is help and hope out there. i did not realize that when i started talking about it just how many people suffer with that condition. it is a relief.
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it's, umm -- [laughter] i got hair. i got hair. >> yes, you do. >> oh, my god, i am crying. >> in eight months, you grew a brand-new, complete, thick head of healthy hair. >> look at this. yes, it is long. >> it is so curly. it is long. [laughter] >> we measured it. >> close to five inches. >> five inches in eight months. from nothing. >> i feel like i have a life. my joy is back. my peace is back. my confidence is back. >> you are exuding self-esteem. i am loving this self-esteem. you love yourself. >> i love myself. >> she is just one amazing scalp med story. this is jc on day one. you can see how his hair is nearly gone on top. here he is after just eight
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weeks using scalp med. the hair is growing in effect, -- thick, and the bald spot is nearly gone. now look four weeks later. after just 12 weeks, his hair is back. look at how thick and healthy it is. incredible! josephine's hair was almost completely gone, but after just six weeks with scalp med, you can already see most of her hair back. this is 14 weeks. now take a look at josephine after just 24 weeks. that is a full, thick, healthy head of hair. she was even able to color it again. no wigs or weaves ever again for josephine. her hair is back. look at daniel. daniel was well on his way to losing his hair. he was seriously considering spending $20,000 or more on hair transplants, until scalp med. this is daniel just six weeks later. you can already see the hair filling in. the hair is back in just six weeks.
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amazing! like many of us, marie had ignored her thinning hair for years, until it got to the stage and was getting worse. luckily, she found scalp med in time. here she is looking beautiful now. look at this! marie's hair is back. that is incredible. whether you are thinning or balding, in just a few short months, your hair will come back. your own hair -- full, thick, healthy, and strong. you will look and feel young again. >> i believe in the product. we recommend it to all of my patients. we want to get you happy with the least amount of surgery. even though i am a surgeon, it sounds crazy that i'm going to talk you out of surgery. hair transplant surgery only takes hair from the back and moves it to the front. it does absolutely nothing to stop the progression of hair loss that a patient is going to get. scalp med does two things -- it prevents the hair that wanted to fall-out from falling out, and
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it also takes the hair that had fallen out of ready and gets it to regrow. this is a great choice. it is a really great choice. >> i just want to say one thing -- it is ok to want your hair back. it is ok to want to feel great about how you look and have others see you as young and healthy and alive. what are you waiting for? you can see for yourself how well scalp med works. it can work for you. it is ok. pick up the phone and get your hair back. >> if your hair is thinning or gone, what are you going to do? prescription pills? lasers? risky surgery? or transplants? if none of these things have worked as well as you expected, you are not alone. millions of us have simply given up and decided to live bald. well, you don't have to. there is something you can do that actually works -- scalp med. this simple solution is so remarkable it is dramatically changing the lives and
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lifestyles of men and women all around the world. >> i'm getting the kind of results i would get from having surgery, without having to have surgery. >> this is my own hair. this is my own hair thicker. this is my own curls that has come back. >> there is nothing better out there. it is your own hair growing back. it is your own hair growing back. >> it grows your own hair back. the pictures and testimonials are amazing. >> you can have a full head of thick, luxurious hair faster than you ever dreamed possible. look younger, more attractive, and feel more confident. imagine looking at the mirror and seeing your hair growing in instead of falling out. no surgeries, no implants, no hairpieces, no bad smells, and the best part? no sexual side effects. no more sticky, drippy mess.
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with scalp med's new fda and patented delivery system, just spray it on your scalp. within a few months, you will start to see something amazing -- your hair will start growing back fuller and thicker than you ever dreamed possible. scalp med is the only hair regrowth system that features nutrisol, a formula so unique it is patented. if your hair is thinning or falling out, there is finally something you can do about it. with scalp med, you can have a full head of beautiful, thick hair, and it is your own hair. wigs and weaves can cost hundreds, even thousands of dollars. what a hassle! or you can pay $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 or more for a hair transplant and hope you like it. or you can call now and try to months of scalp med for only $29.95. get two months towards your new head of hair for less than $.50 a day. scalp med is guaranteed to regrow your hair, or we will refund 100% of the purchase price. how can we make this guarantee? scalp med works. when you call, don't forget to ask for scalp med's complete care for thinning hair, which includes our sulfate-free
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shampoo, our maximum strength follicle detoxifier, which removes bacteria inside follicles that inhibits healthy hair growth, and our exclusive cortex enlarging spray, which thickens your hair the first time you use it. this offer will never, ever be available in stores. call now and ask about priority delivery, or visit scalpmed.com. >> call the number on your screen. >> do you want to look at the pictures? >> yeah. >> let's go back. that was you before you began. i can't imagine that. who took that picture? >> i did. >> that's great. that's amazing. eight weeks later? >> i had results in three weeks. i had results in three weeks. i called up scalp med, and said, make it a standard order. don't wait for me to say to send
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it. keep it coming. i will tell you, if i have to use it for life, i would still say, keep it coming. >> see what happens after eight weeks. six months, check that out. [applause] am i allowed to touch it? >> yeah, anybody can touch it. >> wow, that is totally thick. there is no bald spot there at all. >> that is all mine. [applause] >> you look good. >> it is for those people who want to be proactive about their lives. you want to take the aging process and accept it, fine. maybe this product is not for you. for someone who wants to grab life by the horns and live it, guess what? you don't have to take it lying down.
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that is what i am telling people -- there are options. scalp med is a great option for people that are losing their hair and are constantly being told there is nothing to do for it. >> scalp med works. a year ago, maybe you heard it from me, but now there are hundreds of thousands of people who can tell you it works. >> for the last nine years, this has been my companion. i have over 20 wigs. if my daughters ever took pictures of me, i would just tear it up as soon as i saw them. no one was allowed to take pictures of me in the house without the wig. after using scalp med, i really started noticing a difference within two months. i could actually see the difference weekly. i was so encouraged after being embarrassed to go out and embarrassed to be seen out, and i thank god everyday that i can actually go outside and feel proud to be the person that i am as a woman, and a woman close to 60. i am so grateful to scalp med. i cannot say enough about it.
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scalp med works. >> well, all of this. you could see right through. especially when you're sitting down and somebody's walking around. that is what makes you want to do something about it. i was a skeptical at first, and then i called in. i said, what can i lose? i'm losing my hair anyways. it took a period of maybe five months for me to say, this is it. i'm happy. now that is why i am here because i want to let you know it works. it worked for me. [laughter] >> i mean, i don't know what happened. it just started coming out. i was using wigs and weaves. i was so depressed. i had to try something. i used this product. scalp med grew it back. it really does the job. i tell everybody, anybody i see,
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try scalp med. it works. >> it is your own hair growing back from its original roots. now it is right here, all of it is here. it feels good. >> i found scalp med. now everything is just peachy keen, jellybean. it is wonderful. my life is getting back together. i know it sounds silly, but a lot of it is because of my hair. >> there is hope out there. it is called scalp med. i am using it, and i think it is terrific. >> ok, you've heard the science. you've heard from doctors. you've seen the stories of so many people proving how remarkable scalp med really is. there is only one thing left for you to do, of course. that is, try yourself. now is your chance to get your youthful head of hair back. the best gift you could ever give a loved one is a chance for them to get their hair back. this is that chance. here is how to order. >> call now and try two months of scalp med for only $29.95.
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get two months towards your new head of hair for less than $.50 a day. scalp med is guaranteed to regrow your hair, or we will refund 100% of the purchase price. how can we make this guarantee? because scalp med works. don't forget to ask for scalp med's complete care for thinning hair, which includes our sulfate-free shampoo, our maximum strength follicle detoxifier, which removes the bacteria and build up inside your follicles that inhibits healthy hair growth, and our exclusive cortex enlarging spray, which thickens your hair the first time you use it. this offer will never, ever be available in stores. call now and asked about priority delivery, or for even faster service, visit scalpmed.com. >> call now. >> the preceding was a paid advertisement for scalp med.
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>> these statements have not been evaluated. thank you for watching. if you are suffering from joint pain, knee pain or for pain, you are going to want to miss this. my guest is here to introduce to us a revolutionary all-natural product that is helping thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people eliminate pain. please welcome jim. thank you for being my guest. for those of our viewers that don't know you tell us about how you got involved in health and nutrition.
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>> it is a pretty interesting story. at 16 years old i was paralyzed with a tumor on my third vertebrae. a specialist told me i would never walk again. i spent years in the hospital. it was a miraculous recovery. a surgeon came in from germany. they built me and knew vertebrae using my pelvis. after the surgery, they put me any full-length body cast from head to toe. a lot of people here that story, and i am very proud of recovering from that. that was my first step in my life in the health industry. as i was going through rehabilitation, my father went into the hospital for open-heart surgery at the age of 43. it scared me to death. i decided right then to take a close look at our family history and try to understand what was going on. both of my parents had high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes. i had back problems. you name it, we had it. it was hereditary. i needed to make sure that i was doing everything that i could to rebuild my body, take care of this body that i have.
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i studied exercise, nutrition, and sports medicine. i rebuilt my body. through that exercise, i built my body up to 220 pounds. i became one of the original american gladiator contenders. i am living proof that you can overcome adversity. early on in my career, i got to notice some things. i suffered with back problems. being gladiator, i abuse my body. i got beat up pretty good. i tore a left rotator cuff. i tore my right knee cartilage. i twisted my ankle. plus remember i had back surgery at 16 years old. i had always struggled with back pain. talk about god in your life, i
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don't believe in coincidence. i think that god plans everything. i was telling one of the cameramen about the story. my rotator was messed up and i am 40 years old. while i was telling the story, a woman gave me a product. a vital figure out how to get rid of some of this pain, i am not sure what is going to happen. being in the industry, i have tried everything. trust me, nothing worked. while i was telling the story, a woman came to me, and she said here, try this. it was a product we are going to talk about. i said, what is this? i stopped her and i said, i have been doing this for 25 years. i have seen the best of the best. i've tried the best of the best. nothing works.
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i said, i am telling you nothing works. she said, try this. she gave it to me for free. in the third week, i thought i started to notice that i felt a little better. by the fifth week, my wife said, jim, did you notice that you did not get up in the middle of the night last night. you slept through the night. it had never dawned on me that my pain, my shoulder pain, many pain, and my back pain was keeping me from sleeping. i said, you know, i got up and i said, wow, i am not having pain. i have been taking this product for five years. i am 50 years old and i do not have a pain or ache in my body. >> you have tried some of the drugs that are on the market. some of them have can have severe side effects. some of these say that they may
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cause death. >> i encourage someone watching the program, before you take a pharmaceutical drug, i'm going to ask you do you one thing, tune into the news. listen to the drug ads. listen to the disclaimers. if you don't laugh at the end of one of those disclaimers, i promise you, you are on the wrong planet. my wife and i listened to the disclaimers, and i am thinking, what? >> you could go have headaches, blindness and death. i don't know about you, that that is pretty serious to me. >> a lot of people were using these not because they had cancer, but because they were in pain. >> exactly. let me give you an idea of the drugs you're talking about. my sister was a pharmaceutical representative. i was trying to do everything in life to get out of pain. i was still training. every person that i train is
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living in pain. everybody has knee pain, joint pain, back pain. everybody has pain. my sister was selling one of these pharmaceutical drugs. she had to call us one about a month before. i had seriously considered taking it because i was in serious pain. i know that there are people out there who have tried everything and nothing has worked. she said, don't take it. they are about to come off of the market. that product had been proven to kill thousands of people and cause irreversible side effects. terrible side effects, including death. these drugs are chemicals. they are manufactured chemicals. let me give you a good example. i've a really good friend of mine his wife is a part-time triathlete. she is a stay-at-home mom. she is 47 use old.
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she has three kids. but she loves traveling. we were at a party and she comes up to me. she overheard us talking about a product. she said, i hated it when they pull that off the market because the product work. i said, did you listen to the disclaimer? she said, i don't care for -- if it causes death. it worked. i said, let's think about that. what if i could get you a natural drug that works just as good, even better than that? she said, i tried all the products, just like you, i have tried all the products. i told her, you have nothing to lose. i said try it. no harm. no foul. i didn't see her for two months. i ran into her at a grocery store. she came right up to me and
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said, i have been looking for you. i was trying to call brad to get your telephone number. where can i get this product? for the first time, i was able to compete in a triathlete. she said, at about five weeks, all the pain wasn't gone. but she said, jim, it was livable. i was able to compete. she said, i felt so much better. i said, robin, you are only talk about a month. as this product gets used your body, it is going to get better. why is it going to get better? that is what we're going to show you today. unlike pharmaceutical drugs that cause harm and damage to the body, and all natural joint relief is not only going to eliminate the pain, but it is going to get to the root of the problem. that is what we have discussed today. i need people to understand where the pain is coming from. let me run a scenario by you, mike. here's what is happening in the
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pharmaceutical industry. let's say you are working on a house and you accidentally step on a nail. what is the first thing you have to do? you have to get to a hospital. we have the best, medicine here in the united states. you have a nail stuck in your foot. your wife rushes you to the er. you go to the er. the doctor looks at you and says, you have an nail in your foot. you say, what are we going to do about it? he says, take this pain medicine. i say, are we going to remove the nail? and he says, let's give you this medicine. you will forget about the symptom of the nail. you will forget that is the nail that is causing the problem. now you will have pain. you will be in excruciating pain.
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the first thing he should have done was, mike, let's figure out how to get the nail out. that is what we're talking about today. let's figure out what the problem is. and the problem is that the cartilage in our joints is deteriorating. it is my opinion that osteoarthritis is not a disease. the drug industry would like you to believe that arthritis is a disease. no, it is not. it is an issue that needs to be addressed. it is a serious pain issue that needs to be addressed. >> i don't mean to cut you off, but you're going to show us something about the joint than what is going on in the body and how you can be proactive. we will talk about that in a minute. folks, we have only been talking to jim for just a few minutes, but if you are suffering from joint pain, knee pain, or for -- foot pain, or if you know someone who is, they cut the phone and give us call. this product has been helping thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people live pain free.
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pick up the phone and give us a call. we have worked out a special arrangement with our guest where you will receive a substantial savings off of the regular price of the product. plus, if you call within the next five minutes, you'll receive your first month's supply absolutely free. this product is unconditionally guaranteed to work. it has worked for hundreds of thousands of people for years. pick up the phone and gives a call. we were talking a little bit about what is actually going on. what is this here? >> this is a knee joint. what i want to show you is that just about every joint in the body works very similarly to the knee joint. but the knee joint is where a lot of people are feeling a lot of pain. i talk to people everyday. i trained thousands of people. unlike some trainers, i don't train special athletes or superstars. i trained regular people like you, housewives. i have an electrician crawling through gutters.
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>> real, everyday people. >> i trained thousands of ordinary people. their number one complaint is joint pain. very quickly, if i can get you to understand where the pain is coming from then it will make sense why this works. it is really simple. imagine this right here is called your meniscus. it is keeping the bones from rubbing together. it is a cushion that protects the bones from rubbing together. when those bones run together you get friction. what happens when you get friction? you get inflammation. what happens when you get inflammation? you get pain.
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it can be several things. and we are not eating a great, whole food diet, so the body is not able to repair. and americans are putting on weight. americans are gaining weight at record proportions. that excess weight is causing a lot more weight to come down on the bone. if the bone start rubbing together -- >> and that is what is happening. >> yes. >> and a lot of people have pain in the elbows, or in the shoulders. >> exactly. these joints are connected and protected. no pharmaceutical drug, in my opinion, will ever help your body. all it is going to do is send a signal to your brain to stop
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sensing the pain. >> and makes you forget about it. >> i just gets worse. it didn't address the issue. guess what? you still have to walk. you still have to play with the kids. you still have to go to work. every time you walk, or move your shoulders, or step on your ankle, it is trying to protect the bones from rubbing together. i say that is absolutely wrong. your body does not need to fall apart. i am 50 years old. i have no aches in my body. i run circles around 20 rolls. i just hiked the grand canyon. i can literally run circles around 20-year-olds. i just hiked the grand canyon. i can literally do that. they can improve their lives by doing one simple thing, taking this. it is going to help.
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>> you brought up the inhibitor. is that what is in the drug? >> that is in the pharmaceutical version. it is a great point. the pharmaceutical industry would like you to believe that that inhibitor can only happen in a drug form. that is a lie. they are naturally occurring in your body. what that is going to do is help you with inflammation. they are going to help you with pain. think about this. we are going to bring the body back into balance. why do you use the oil in your car? >> just to keep the cars working. >> exactly. and if you watch the ads, oil cuts down on friction. and this cuts down on friction. it allows your joints to be more mobile and more effective with no fraction. if you don't have friction, you don't have information. if you don't have inflammation,
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nutrition, because of how we live our everyday lives, people are sometimes looking for an immediate result because of these drugs. how long will this take? >> it really depends on the body. a lot of factors go into it. how well are you eating? i have a good friend, carolyn. she has two kids in college. she tells the stories where she just loves a couple times a year going up to the university and just seeing the campus with her kids. imagine, 48 years old, not even 50 yet, the last time she went to visit one of her daughters on campus, her daughter had to push her around on a wheelchair. she couldn't walk. her knees hurt so bad, she was demoralized. she was in tears. she said, jim, can you imagine? my daughter had to push me around in a wheelchair. i said try this product. four weeks later she said my
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then they have to go to rehab for the drugs. that is all instead of addressing the problem. you've got to get your body to start absorbing nutrients again. it is a cushion. that cushion protects your body. and i am telling you, god is amazing. i thank him every day that he brought me to this formula. my wife suffers with a pain. you can even describe it. talk about pain. it was debilitating. she started taking this formula, and improved right away. luckily, her doctor is a great doctor. he believes the future of arthritis is in natural products.
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he has been helping us take the product in conjunction with her drugs. he has been helping her. now she is able to take the lowest amount of the drugs. >> there are people who've been in pain for so long, and it is so severe that realistically, they are not just about to go off of their drugs right away. >> absolutely. that is a great point you get with your doctor. think about this. 50% of americans have now figured out that the way we are currently practicing medicine has failed. they are seeking out alternative positions. a lot of people are getting alternative positions -- physicians. they are called alternatives because the alternatives is other than drugs. what happened is that these doctors are now realizing that there are products like ours that actually works. they are helping people get off of pharmaceutical drugs while allowing this to take away the pain, and hopefully, one day,
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get you off of the drugs. drugs are chemicals. >> earlier we talked about people who had experience results. you have amazing stories. tell us about about people who benefited from the formula. >> i told you, i do a lot of training. i don't train athletes or movie stars. i train ordinary people. i have a guy, randy, i've been working with. one day he comes to the gym. and he said, for the last couple weeks, my knees and ankles have been bothering me. i am think about canceling working out this week, is what you think. that was the perfect opportunity for me to introduce him to the product. i said, let me tell you about this product i've been using for five years. and i feel like i'm 20 again. all my joints feel great. i gave them the product. three weeks later, he was still exercising. he was still working out as hard as ever. joint pain eliminated. think about it. how did he eliminate the joint
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>> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world to deliver the stories that will drive your day. manus cranny is at westminster. david english has information on the bank of england. caroline hyde is digging into the price war from softbank president. ryan chilcote and monitoring the situation in ukraine as russian titan is a grip on crimea. >> what is coming up on the program. earnings will be released. do not miss in that interview. that is coming up later during the day. >> mark carney faces his toughest test. he is defending the integrity of the bank of england that has a, embroiled in the manipulation scandal.
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good morning, manus. >> a very good day to you, mark. years, libor resonates and people mind when the bank of england was accused of being naïve. here we are with another unregulated market. critically important point for foreign change is on -- unregulated. that is what mark carney will be asked at the house of parliament. the issue isn't this -- they're concerned that a foreign exchange market was a rigged eight years ago. there's no evidence of collusion so far. that is what the bank of england has told us. it is important to draw the distinction there is no evidence of collusion. marco carney and paul fisher, it may be a little bit more uncomfortable than a carney who is in charge of the institution
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when the issues came to be force. mark carney instigated back in october. one of the big accusations that they need to be more independent and terms of governing themselves. 15,000 e-mails. bloomberg and state messages. telephone calls have been listened to on the back of fcc investigating to rig the fx market including options and exchange credit. be commonse will it committee focus on? -- would've heard lots of comments from various people. you cannot be judge and jury of your own institution if you have an issue. you need to bring somebody much more independent than a law firm. the reputation of london again at the heart of looking after
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markets like libor and foreign exchange suddenly comes into question. 80 years ago, heart of the group and your institution was told by market participants -- were told by market participants suggesting that there was a form of collusion in a market and has did eight years to do something. is about reputation and governance and how are you going to make the next step in regulation? -- thegs the right way wrong way and this institution will regulate you within an inch of your life. >> thank you. >> the bank of japan released its latest policy decision. david english joins us from hong kong. david? >> yeah, good morning. nothing new really. i have the statement and my hands.
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just a few things i want to note. the expansion in the monetary ofe at about the same amount 500 $80 billion. they are looking to continue on onto theof easing inflation target become stable or the norm. now, as far as their assessment of the economy, it does seem that are confident that -- and they describing japan being a continued moderate recovery. things like harvard profits have started to pick up -- things like corporate profits have start to pick up. and an increase in demand from consumers ahead of the sales tax which kicks in and less than 20 days which do not seem to be worried about at this time. exports have a leveled off. nothing new here. to, 35%t as we speak think the boj will introduce
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something new next quarter. bucks thank you very much. stockthank you very much in the softbank president is trying to allow regulators to get t-mobile. japanese billionaire was speaking with charlie rose and caroline hyde joins other now. he is on a charm offensive. >> he certainly is. he is expecting a massive price a war. those are his words. he bought on sprint the last year. you really want to get his hand only for the biggest which is t-mobile in the united states. he is trying to ease the fears of competitors saying, if you let me bring together the third and fourth biggest players, instead of reducing competition, it would increase. stronger that i can lower the price warmth and tackle what many feel is a basic monopoly. at&t and verizon.
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t-mobile u.s. is worth $3 billion. >> he is meeting market layers of for lunch as well trying to convince them. the cable marked as well. >> that is what it comes into play. own has t-mobile on its injected competition in the u.s. market. it is good. they have helped offer upgrades. many of the other players, at&t and sprint, they're having to up their game. there's another tactic. he could say let me upgrade infrastructure and improve the broadband in the united states and i would help improve the competition in terms of internet and of the home. is a two-way battle between landline provider and your cable tv provider. the likes of comcast. comcast just bought to the likes of one particular company and
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testing reduce overall competition and they been buying up other players. with time warner owing to the likes of comcast, they want more competition. maybe that is where he could be playing it. looking to meet with regulators and potential investors and lining up not only to bring a price war when it comes to your phone but also inject competition into internet in your home as well. he will be trying to replicate. >> in 2006 when he bought vodafone. >> exactly every naked softbank. many how familiar clarity with the brand. double the internet users. hasmarket value of softbank watch report. this same man who knows how to inject competition and grow a company. he is try to tip of the u.s.
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unsurprisingly because he has the most amount of internet broadband users in the world. >> comcast/time warner cable. they're at the end. thank you. >> you can watch the full interview on charlie rose tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> our attention to the price and ukraine. russia is planning a counter proposal to the u.s. solution. ryan has the details. >> i've been watching russia/america relations and what i was say this could be the beginning of a diplomatic solution. they are working at that. the u.s. over the weekend is sent a proposal to the russians and the russians as saying gey said they will send a counter proposal back. to what extent or discussions that is happening in a letter form are serious while the u.s. said you will know it is series when secretary of state kerry
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goes to moscow, he was supposed to go for talks yesterday. he postponed the trip because as far as the u.s. is concerned and have said quite publicly, the russians are prepared to engage with them constructively. we know it has become a conversation between the united states and russia and western europe seems to be sitting on the sidelines. there's a carrot stick approach. the stick is it the united states and western europe if you will are preparing sanctions against russia. point in time is the referendum on sunday. the question is, can anything be pulled up before then? if the referendum goals, and what looking ahead implications it might mean for oil companies. >> you have exxon and shell part of a larger group. they're prepared to drop $750
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million on exploration projects off the crimean coast. we talk about the north sea and the arctic but not the black sea. there's a reason for that. there are not a there are not there many wells there yet. people have looked at as a promising potential place. they were looking at exxon and shell as space to the south west of crimea. in crimea and waters, they are not the only ones. they're looking east of the coast and also in the black sea. if the referendum goes ahead, these companies have been talking to the federal iternment and kiosk -- kiev, is irrelevant. they are interested in how it comes to be. one person said we do know how it will pan out. we plan to stick to the new authorities in but he did not say who it was stopped he said history show us government respected the agreement and
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>> time for company news. i has asked for final euguets.o block -- buy p they are scheduled to meet by the end of the week. honda plans to focus more on the image of its brand. it is setting up a stand-alone division within the company for the luxury unit. the brand will have its own a dedicated management and marketing team. hip-hop mogul sean comes and said to bid for a cable tv channel, fuse. he would convert fuse into his music television called volt tv. welcome to "countdown." i am anna edwards.
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>> i am mark barton. let's take a closer look at the boj latest statement. gallagher is the head of research and he joins us now. good morning. it is keeping its a drive ahead of the sales tax increase next month. do expect more action from the boj there after? is athink the market little confused about the bank of japan. the original thought at the end of 2013 was that they would ease around april. it is quite clear if you look at the recent statements from the bank of japan, that is not their intention. markets are split between july or september? data has beencent bumpy and not necessarily a wholehearted success. one of the reasons why the yen in thee relatively well
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short term, it'll be sticky against the dollar. people are little bit disappointed about abenomics. that'll be something that continues through june, i think. >> what is the point of debt is shinzo abe defined, the third arrow? some concrete details? >> that comes through in june it self. it will not necessarily be wholehearted in our praise when it comes to that point. will be a little disappointed. the spotlight goes back to boj. we think they would ease again and july. that will reconsider the yen. in the next couple of months, choppy. asked by economist bloomberg said they think quantitatively easing will be increased sometime this year. do you think there is going to be more qe?
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we are still not over the qe we have seen from the world central bank. >> in terms of the bank of japan, we feel we will see a move in july. if you look at the g3 combined, you will see more easing this year. the ecb will increase this year. as they are expanding this year. where do you think investors should be putting their money right now? >> it is a european story. it is undervalued and under on. it was bypassed in the 2009 period. it is a relatively safe haven. currency? not >> the benefits in terms of the currency. when you look at the euro in the short term, it is positioned at least for now, the euro will
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remain relatively stable. >> against the dollar you are the first quarter of next year which is such a sizable move them where we are today? >> a lot of that comes toward the end of the year. the driving force behind that is we are looking for the fed to continue tapering. if you look at the relationship between the fed balance sheet and the dollar trade, you do eventually get what a kick. with expected that to boost the dollar later in the year. as we get to where the end of the year, the markets will talk about tightening. >> this when they start to ask the question, when is the fed going to hike the interest rate? >> and what pays and what timing? all of those questions will come to dominate.
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>> welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. let's talk about mark carney. he tells about the bank of and look -- bank of england. what is the focus for you and the u.k. economy? is lookingthe market at inflation reports to see if there is any deviation related to the press conference. i expect any major changes. at what the-- hints market will look like. it may take more months before we get a polaroid of the bank of england and guidance. is quiteof england happy with the message that the hike will not be until second-quarter 20 15th and probably around 2%. >> no tightening of the counter just yet?
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>> once you get some are out of the way and you are in to autumn , people will look at it. will be one hike next year or 2 hikes? the the front and a given close relationship that has with the pound, with can see the pound been renewing its arise. >> emerging markets have been interesting couple of months. first month, declined. second month, rebound. top commodity currencies beat the dollar. how will it play out? >> you have three things. ukraine in the short term. you have the elections in the country's. and you have to remember china. china seems as if it was to undertake some restructuring of the banking system this year. it will overshadow chinese and
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far east markets all year. and for em, it'll be a defensive posture gingerly in terms of allocation. and in terms of the avenue exit markets. we are on the back foot. -- in terms of fx markets. >> some foreign exchange analyst have been surprised by the lack of buying of stronger currencies, safer currencies and a light of the geopolitical tensions is it because gas remains as a weapon before bullets in that crisis? i think people kind of understand the european response is going to be very measured, nonconfrontational. that will dilute any kind of the u.s. response because of the close relation between europe and russia and germany and russia. that is kind of limited to the
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geopolitical emphasis we had a couple of days and then, at its event it down very quickly. it switched back. >> the regrading of the dollar. what could derail the dollar? things could change our mind. thehe fed decided to push tightening into 2016 and that would change the dollar picture. in other is if we saw emerging markets, central banks aggressively selling dollar holdings and the u.s. treasuries. that would transmit the tensions into the u.s. market and that could hurt the dollar. we are not expecting either of those. >> michael gallagher, joining us. >> comical right of -- coming guest willur next
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>> i am mark barton. mark carney gives testimony before the treasury select committee. he wants to know what the central-bank new about possible manipulation and the foreign exchange market. the bank said they found no evidence they were in collusion. has startedernment a probe. bank of japan is maintaining $67ng and will expand by billion a year. it is facing a sales tax a bump next year that could trigger contraction since march 2011 earthquake.
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today is the third anniversary of that disaster. said it isistry testing the crimean region gets closer to a referendum on joining a russia. they said 20,000 russian troops are in crimea. the prime minister will meet with president obama tomorrow. the world bank said it is ready to give the last $3 billion in aid. >> welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. i am anna edwards. the search for the missing malaysian airline continue this morning was ships and aircraft from nine countries combined their efforts. it has been more than three days since it disappeared off the radar. haslinda is in there. what is the latest?
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day three, more than three days and then you mention about nothing so far. still a mystery. research has been expanded. is to with the gulf of thailand. story -- straits and malaysia. they have been clear that no possibility as exploring all possibilities and not discounting anything. land searches are being done as well. as far as the hardware is concerned, nine aircraft have been deployed. the airline has described the resources as expensive resources. the ms is looking into is possibility of the aircraft turning back to the airport. this is interesting because of the airport is 30 minutes away from where we are it is not the airport that it took off from. now, the other thing that was
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was said the aircraft to be in a healthy position. it was maintained just 10 days he for it took off. and the next maintenance is meant to happen on the 19th of june. the airline reiterated that it received no distress signal and that it is equipped with continuous data monitoring system. we are into the fourth day now. nothing so far. lauwhat about security at kua lumpar airport? is anything being explained. >> that is the issue. the authorities did same it did maintain that all procedures and protocol were followed. were retrieved from the aircraft because there were
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no passengers of global on the board. as it to be stolen passports. the questions still remain and no answers as to why they were allowed on board and why the malaysian authorities it did not check the be names against the database of interpol. they said they know the identity of a one of the to and no details were given when they were oppressed. the authorities said they where non-asian. they said they looked like baratn footballer mario elli. no other details were given to us. andes were captured on cctv they are being observed to get details. haslinda, thank you. of audi of -- ahead
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earnings, let's look at the european automaker industry. let's start with audi. sales have tripled in the last decade. 22 billion euros in the next five years in technology. there are critics. some say cars to closely mirror each other and is harder to tell them apart was up is that a bit harsh -- apart. -- is it a bit harsh? >> it could be. [indiscernible] they have -- >> alike with vw? >> they have separate engineering. compared to other like bmw, you sportyice a bit more specific flavor. >> when you are tough but a car
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company owned by a noted car company, there's always a different brand. there's a lot to decide on how much to share. >> audi makes their own decisions independently. another copy also the key technology. the platform to share. keynother company own the technology. overtaker goal is to bmw and be the biggest luxury carmaker by the end of the decade. closing up and in the rearview mirror on audi. isn't this an achievement that is possible by the end of the decade? >> everybody is trying to be the best. that were major gain, lagging behind and they launched new models. they did very well. audi can succeed.
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bmw is still a step ahead in terms of innovation. in terms of engine is a new innovative technology. >> it is amazing to see at the auto show so full of suvs and crossovers. before the financial crisis, a lot up you were buying suvs. people thought of the financial crane company and in that craze of cars. that is not the case. >> they are going to be smaller. more compact. this follows a trend of downsizing. in terms of engine -- [indiscernible] this is a new preview. a big on premium especially jaguar was up also trying -- jaguar. -- everybody's trying to attract
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new customers. >> when it comes to volume, companies are desperately trying to get into it. the terms of apple, burberry, blackberry. seeds. can do the >> they are trying to gain a foothold inside of the car. who is best placed? >> the best place is the one who ability to open the platforms to receive different technologies. google or other players and a co-brand that you were mentioning. amazon. there may be endless opportunities for branding. i see a few of the volume manufacturers. themselvesosition
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not as a brand is self but in that combination of a player like google and apple, too to be a carrier of the technology. it is not really strong. >> thank you very much for joining us. joining us from frost. 2014, the most eagerly anticipated formula one season any years the biggest rule change. no one is certain who will win or how many cars will finish the australian race on sunday. the changes are put in perspective. probably the biggest will change i can remember in history. the biggest change for the last 20 years. shafting, almost everything. fundamentally, we are changing to a new battery and electronics
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and recovery system from of breaking the exhaust. it is going from v8 to a smaller class charged engine. changes all around the car. the front wings and a different nose profile to improve anti-launching. we lose a lot of other elements. i think we have gotten to a stage where we are trying to align ourselves and the, more relevant. one of the key aspects is we will start the races with 2/3 the amount of fuel we started in 2013 but covering the same distance almost as wiggly full stop -- almost as quickly. -- and that is the vast efficiency. you'll see more unpredictability. hopefully, the racing will be
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enhanced because there is more diversity. it is about innovation. you see differences among the greats. -- grids. >> how exactly will the new rules change formula one racing? we have tony fernandez to weigh in. >> i've been a vocal critic of the cost. i think they increase the cost. on the positive side, i am in favor of moving to 1.6 turbo engine which is much more -- like the one a man drives every day. i think that is good. it is at ground zero. we may have a little bit of parity. there will be more resources so
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>> welcome to "countdown." i am anna edwards. >> i am mark barton. at the south -- speaking at the sxsw festival. edward snowden is calling on companies to take a lead in privacy. hans nichols, good morning. speaking remotely from moscow we should add. he said the nsa is adding fire to the internet. he called to those attendees to be the firefighters. this was a summons for action. a summons for a tactical response by the tech companies to the nsa. he made it clear that the big companies have the right to protect data. company, not just collecting any data.
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you should only collect the data and hold it for as long as necessary for the operation. whether you are google or facebook, you can do this in a responsible way where you get the value that you need. [indiscernible] without the users -- [indiscernible] was a little splotchy. it hopped from server to server. the u.s. constitution as his background. he made interesting points like tech companies can fix the problem a lot faster than legislators. they can be more nimble than congress in trying to legislate around. the other point is encryption works. he cited as evidence the fact the u.s. government still does not know what he handed over to journalists because used encrypted technology. nichols, live in berlin.
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>> it set to report earnings at the top of the hour. the first report since it debuted on the london stock exchange last year. jon ferro is here with a more. a hot topic. >> it really is. company everybody was talking about when it had its ipo. i remember this story and everybody e-mailed and tweeted -- they talked about bubbles. it is over 60% since it debuted. it is given a broad exposure to the london housing market. one half from property. kingston to ae in 20 julian pilling -- to a 20 million pound house. we are look at double digits revenue growth. >> talks of a property bubble. what are the prospects this year? >> the average house is around
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500,000 pounds. people are taught about limited supply and a lack of leverage. >> you said average? >> you get a one bedroom flat for 500,000 if you're lucky in some areas. there is a speculative nature to this market. if you look at houses. buyers are coming from southeast asia. and they are buying without ever seeing the site. as some are selling before it is even complete. the average flat in london calls 36 media pals by 25th -- 36 million pounds by 2050. the average flat in london is 36 million pounds a by 2050 is what some aloes are saying. that is why people are saying this euphoria similar to the equity market bubble. it'd never happened.
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nature toeculative this. they are coming out in 10 minutes. >> i will be hasty then. hopefully, i can hang on. >> you will be fairly wealthy. >> hang on until then. >> thank you very much. the bible. israel is described at the land flowing with milk and honey. it is half right. that the most productive dairy cows in the world was a explains why. >> meet israel's super cows. they are used on dairy farms the world over. they produce more milk. producedsraelis cows 10% higher than second place america at 50% than german cows. partly because of they are treated better. all of them enjoyed
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air-conditioning. it is down to technology. >> cow would come into the milking shed and thens they will go on our merry way. quantity of milk they are producing is being measured but the quality of the milk is also being measured and displayed on computers. that is not all. iswill show if the cow unwell or feeling frisky. bigtechnology has a exporter to 50 countries. foreign farmers are more traditional. >> we believe the technology and theto the world google of the world. we do not think of technology at a dairy farm. is a conservative marketplace. it is a mechanical thing. ows and milk them and everybody is half dead
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happy. the technology had advanced. -- everybody is happy. -- the technology has advanced. >> monitors have risen 30 fold since 2001. ear real-time data on their next. if he some healthy. that it keeps them healthy. >> farmers will not adopt the technology. we have seen active the other areas of agriculture. is nos no debt -- dairy different. they have to struggle with the many things. prices. and milk and technology is only thing that can help them. >> with that in mind, the giants are push in the future. the shantou neufeld -- pushing
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>> welcome back. i am anna edwards. >> i am mark barton. newspaper time. >> pot sales. colorado legalized marijuana and they will tax on it. they took in a $2 million from recreational use. they head for medical purposes. they got $1.5 million off of that. for 59ion off of sales different retail shops. the rest of the u.s. is looking. they said that the due $600 million this year. it could pour into constructive schools. >> i find it is depressing. this is harvard business school. they find entrepreneurs are more likely to receive investment if they are males versus female and
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if they are a sexy male. they did the same a pitch and sometime a use the command voice and sometime no one voice and sometimes gave a better looking picture. seen as more logical and fact-based even if it was the same pitch and even more if they are better looking. >> i am not saying anything. >> it is amazing. >> you have said enough. >> racing ahead on the rail line. you remember, it was the southwest of england was cut off. it will be back by easter. this new aid -- this newspaper credits creative and generic. -- engineering. >> elephants never forget a voice. >> isn't it amazing? >> they never forget a voice and they can tell a person gender
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>> carnies big test. the bank of england governor faces a grilling from lawmakers. we are live at westminster. >> the bank of japan sticks with its monetary easing plan as the economy braces for an april sales tax rise. >> softbank president tells charlie rose he vows a massive if u.s. regulators allow sprint to purchase t-mobile. -- massive price war if u.s. regulators allow sprint to purchase t-mobile.
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