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this comes after a massive car strike never turned world's attention to the point that some gulag of our time. on larry king now doing my job as the fitness guru and best selling author everything i do is deeply rooted in scientific fact why she love the biggest loser i promised that i would take a year off television to focus on a family and becoming a mom i never want my kids to grow up and think that i'm ashamed of our family plus joe you tried to get me into shape giving them i keep them here i didn't figure i did next on larry king now. helping the well was expert a bestselling author a t.v.
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personality he developed zillion michael's body shred of fitness class now daughter at crunch gyms comprehensive weight loss system body revolution hits shelves this month and of course she was a major star on television for a long time with all those people losing all that weight did you ever think you would become famous absolutely not no no way how do how did you get that shocked he was kind of interesting i started training at seventeen and when i was twenty four i realized or i was pressured into getting a real job so i started working at a talent agency called i.c.m. and i didn't write and i worked my way through the ranks and i became a motion picture packaging agent and i just through a series of twists and turns i was not happy doing that job and their wages only really know that there might as well actually good people they are the big. so what i was. thirty's when did i believing in getting into sports fitness again and. then
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they ended up putting me on biggest loser at thirty years old and the rest is history do you like bed concept right away no now been named. the name was the tough part and i was right you know i turned in to see losers just kind of the biggest loser i had a hard time with but it was an incredible opportunity and so i struggled with that and took a chance and glad i did so many years to do eight years. and left because i wanted to start a family and i promised that i would take a year off of television to focus on a family to make a long story short i have two kids so. devoting myself to them with your partner yes i reviewed the birth of my partner gave birth to gave birth to a little boy in phoenix for chris and i was present with an amazing it's the most profound thing i think i've ever witness to yeah i gotta say though it's.
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the women that go through that there are soldiers twenty seven hours of labor if men could give birth there'd be nothing on the planet i think you know either way i understand that i am actually going to like that after seeing what she went through her by the way it's not nine months and ten months and it was ten lunar months after seeing what she went through those ten months and then the labor and everything i have bowed down or wore on the person have spent way too but you had some tough cases of the biggest loser did you get a lot of satisfaction. i got a ton of satisfaction out of it was we have you on c.n.n. all the people that would come on and you would have you know with biggest loser there were contestants that had tremendous success i couldn't be more proud of and some that i could not. reach in the in the long run you seem we'd watch of my wife we loved it my virtual. you seem to get emotionally involved
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you get angry at people you get to shed when people didn't do it and were overjoyed when people big world you threw yourself into that you know we at that point in time on the show bob and i we were practically living with the contestants and as much as you tell yourself i'm not going to get emotionally involved i'm not going to allow myself to get in that deep on a personal and emotional level. it's impossible it really is and the relationships you make with the contestants that you were close with they last forever i still speak to all the ones i'm close with one of them is my assistant and it's i mean it's just yeah they become family towards body. body shred is a fitness class that i'm launching it crunch and really crunches is a gym a nationwide chain and. exactly it's a certificate program for trainers so they teach you that question and so i wrote
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up a manual with my partner linda shelton and we essentially train and teach trainers the science behind why i do what i do how i do what i do we give them the techniques the philosophies the modahl ities and programmed classes give it to them and then they turn around and they teach it to the public what makes you different from the rubble of the mill. gosh i hate to say that i think there is so much talent out there but what i'll say is this i think that the secret behind my success in this business is the fact that i can get results the main reason i get results is because everything i do is deeply rooted in science so i've worked with the best can use the ologists the best design a trance the best physical therapist i have read any and every study that's coming out on fitness exercise diet and then i have the experts i can go to to get feedback and then apply it and see what works and what doesn't and why so
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everything i do is deeply rooted in scientific fact and i've created a how i read fitness philosophy that's designed to get people results and get them results quickly what makes a good trainer all first of all somebody who is passionate somebody who is educated and somebody who's dedicated once you have that then the rest is a personality game and do you like this personality and you like that personality which person's going to jive with which trainer but one of the cool things about body shop is that it allows me to evolve what i do by incorporating the unique personality and talent of other trainers out there so the brand can grow and expand and evolve in that way said in place of the disc golf this fall to launching little pilot programs in main cities new york miami san francisco l.a. and then rolling it out nationwide the watch the doctors. you know what it seems like the perfect opportunity on paper and it was
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a good to great show i realize that there arriving there there we did not share the same vision and i am not a doctor so for me i want to go do pieces on food deserts and you know deal with parents with obese teens and have heart to hearts and they want to do segments on can't goals or double dutch jumping and protein shakes and. i know that will solve ago but we can't yeah it was it wasn't anyone's fault so we just got there and i was like i feel like i'm more limited here than i was on loser and i was like the show worked without me you don't need me so why not let's say god bless and best of luck to everyone and remain friends in this world of lack of privacy you always are able to keep your private life private yeah but that changed right it had to change i made that a priority and i feel very strongly about it and i wish that i could have
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maintained that but having kids first of all i don't know how to explain the materialization of a newborn boy. where did she get this child help and then with that said i never want my kids to grow up and think that i'm ashamed of our family so i realize that i i had no choice know that your performance was the same gender i really struggled with it for many many years there were hints of it in high school and. off and on all through my twenty's and faking it it's not that i was faking it i appreciate man i think they're handsome and sexy and there are men that i that i am attracted to but i have just found that with this person in particular. it's it's where my my heart is it's where i build my home and it's it's beyond the physical in a very strange way it's just this is somebody that i. think is your first
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child was adopted yes yes she's two she was two when i lived up to her and she's two years four months now so we've had her at home for four months was an easy no no was not easy it's the hardest thing that we've ever been through i've ever been through i would take years of it years and years of red tape in there are certain powers in place that are against international adoption very very powerful organizations for a variety of reasons it shouldn't be a challenge to adopt a child for obvious reasons children's protection children's trafficking but with that said. this is a very political issue i would just say it was very hard i can imagine a person who doesn't have the resources that i have been able to do it but there is always foster care in this country which is also a wonderful option fostering to adopt the second you decided to have one you chose
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heidi would be the birth mother yeah i thought of that decision because you want to keep your shape and to continue being you know yeah fitness i know to go i swear to god no are we to do fitness pregnant no no i couple different things will we both decided we wanted to adopt but the adoption was looking so bleak and so impossible that heidi said you know what babe i'm going to have a baby this is ridiculous so. exactly in the charro and for me i found out a very young age that i had something called p.c.o.s. just polycystic ovarian syndrome and so i just kind of. was predisposed to the concept that it would be hard for me to have kids and it's something that i in all truthfulness if we could put it all out on the table. i really think that pregnancy is the most incredible accomplishment it's the most beautiful selfless thing anyone can do. and it also scares me it has scared me for years like i watched heidi be
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noxious for three months and not be able to get a bad i watched her not be able to sleep for months at a time i watched the hormones go up and down to the point that i was like i don't recognize you today and i was worried blood tests and all kinds of stuff and twenty seven hours of labor and it's just it's kind of it scares me a little bit and i know that's a controversial thing to say what do you know about the builder male. a friend of the family or so you know well the new the health conditions of all those wonderful this he interested in the baby i try to protect his but. yes you took iraq but it was it hard to go back to work or easy i'm still not fully back to work i'm not really returning till the end of the year i work on projects like life strata body revolution and books and d.v.d.'s without a revolution a body revolution is
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a ninety day stream weight loss of stem cells fifteen d.v.d.'s and it's hour and it changes every two weeks and it has a whole weight loss thread completely different so you're going to industry right which is you think these things are actually easy to do from home but i haven't fully were turned to work out and i'm kind of kind of dreading it a little you will next talk about a national problem obesity it's an epidemic what we can do about it that's next. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. lead mission is. going to take three years for judges three arrangements three. three. three. gold sleeve long
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and the banks all that all about money and have a family fix the politicians write the laws and write. something out. there just to let. that. well if you're going to comment like these policies i just like people. like you to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher.
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back with jillian michaels she is in the industry she's got body shred body revolution she's everywhere and she's very involved in obesity one little thing though you will believe right as a kid gosh you know it was like junior high for the most part as a movie and now girls girls mean girls with a bully you because of sexually up you know it's very funny i didn't even know that there was a sexuality issue although they always used to say dyke and things like that to me but i bought i remember thinking oh you got that one wrong but i was overweight as a kid my out of it now isn't razor will you believe it was going over the line a lot it here's the thing you liked about it is what i don't like about it if i'm going back right had i not been in that position i don't think i would have had the empathy not sympathy but embassy that i have today and also want to believe there
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for the bullied for the underdog. passo don't think that i would have the ability to push people that are underdogs in the way that i do because i've been there so i know that change is possible and i'm relentless about it why should this country have it will be should be proud. it shouldn't shouldn't have an obesity problem there's so much that we can do about it on a federal level on a local level on a personal level it shouldn't there's just. no way that we go. to schools just well i mean the first thing if you look at our government our food policy changed dramatically with something called the farm bill and what we're doing is we're using our tax dollars to create cheap processed garbage food so subsidies go to corn and soy but there are no subsidies going to local farms that are growing fruits and vegetables and grass fed beef and organic dairy this is a huge problem so no one is incentivized to grow locally or to grow healthy foods
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at the same time i think we as americans were too trusting and i've heard people talk about this with regard to finance that if they said oh you can afford the house people said oh i can afford it and they bought it well when it comes to food when you have organizations like the f.d.a. and the u.s.d.a. oh it's you know it's healthy it's fine you think if it's on the shelf or must be food it must be ok to eat but it's actually not three squares yeah you think oh well the it's up there in the f.d.a. lets it go through so must be healthy but it's not healthy it's not all orderly she is beyond that we're talking about pesticides hormones antibiotics artificial sweeteners colors all these chemicals that are going into these cheap processed foods who's the one who's who we pin it to parents what do we do i mean we could pin it to big government we could be in it and it's a big business. and while i can say look the government can turn around and change
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policy change the farm bill change where we're giving the subsidy dollars to decentralize the food system after incentives for government organizations like schools and prisons to buy local incentivize with tax benefits grocers to go into food to. urban areas that don't have healthy food there's a ton of things that we can we do and give grants to cities and towns that have for seasonal armors markets obviously it requires a change in policy on that level do i expect to see it in my lifetime i hope so but i'm not counting on it. that said i mean we as individuals can dramatically impact of this by educating ourselves on policy the votes that we cast with regard to our representatives how we vote with our dollars for big food sending a message that there is a supply is a demand for healthy food organic food in the of course the cost goes down sixty five percent of adult americans are you the overweight or obese and that's where
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there that's sort of the carrots whether it's one in three children it's it's staggering it's devastating and it's just unnecessary the united states for disease control and prevention predicts that forty forty two percent of americans will be obese by twenty thirty now obese is not five pounds overweight. twenty posts right easily that twenty plus and then of course when you're looking at this problem it's not just about oh americans are obese this is going to affect everything from our health care our economy our energy independence because the process bood requires a tremendous amount of awful where you may go bush obama campaign let's move. i think what she's doing is cute you know the prez. change lucy i think it's great that you're getting out the message and there's
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rallies and people show up and they have fun and that's awesome and i've been to a few of them. you need to change policy here we're deregulating food so that big business can start owning coopt that are genetically modified again change with the subsidy dollars are going to start incentivizing the deregulation or the i'm sorry by the use of all forms no because they're not incentivized to do so which if there was it would also create jobs and that's what i'm saying is well i think you know sure that's also much mood great message what are you doing about it what are we actually doing about it where is the policy change the person listed. i'm optimistic about what we can do as individuals i believe that we need to challenge america to fight back and take back this country because as individuals we do have that ability we can eat less we can move more we can plant gardens we can join community supported agriculture is we have the power to turn this around we as
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individuals but i have given up all hope on the government and big business to help us out we're going to be debated in. no way was the biggest misconception about weight loss seriously. that you don't have to count calories it's the universal rule you must you must count them people think that these various bad diets they don't have to you do have to you must be all right. we're going to do all right so i'll stay with you if you think you can do it your debts but this yeah so it is all right back ok so the first thing about we might do are some tricep tips off your chair so we just back up a little bit right ok ok now we're going to come off of the chair hands are bracing on a chair on the ground and we can do it on the ground yes and then just help you get down to the ground to go out to the shoulder of oh i see yeah. yeah he was in
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range of motion there get down there the rain there we go up already did get your disease going forward ok this is working your shoulders your triceps little bit yes that's going to do this at home these family are going to there's no internet now we're going to come up i'm going to push ups on the table so some of our chair back a little bit. the cool thing about the table is that it actually helps you modify the push of so if somebody at home is not able to do a military style push up instead of going to your knees which doesn't work the core use an elevated platform like the table and we just step back straighten out the body and take it down oh my god do you have you gone feeling things in the back of my here. that how you're going to you that you have that image i like this year was one of the what is this helping ok this is just still doesn't drive. you might get down here to the ground i didn't have to do this card today ok now
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i'm going to show you some secret stuff while you're interviewing no one's going to while i'm interviewing people yeah ok so ok all right let's start with the viewing john john john john hey john. what a way to squeeze in but. yet we see but he's white but yet we define who are few we see what john is going to wear or likely know do not believe you do yes are you ok. william michaels you. are there any new thing you hear. is an exercise world. they're already doing if you do you can want to london kind of kind of want to look like a minute later the tail i got and i got but this is going to be those buns of steel it sure is but we can appreciate this man this is a favor i'm doing the bones of steel and you can do them anywhere any time to sing
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or at work and just. and and then like ok so then there's some breathing stuff we can do for corps last time you can do when your chair so you take a deep breath and when you exhale i want you to think of pulling the belly button into the spine and full accelerations of deep breath and and then. we don't hold your breath to exhale but if and when you actually take you know you feel that you should really you are the result please advise instead we designed to make you look a silly but i do not know why but how did you discover all this born with i mean how do you learn with regard to fitness i you know i was training for my black belt when i was a kid and i were a black belt. and you got. a new car too that's what happens when you get bullied and you get in the margin larger you star weapons a bully but that's what happens when we try to stop the bullying i became i went
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from the loser to the loner but they stop picking on me you get in fights i got it when i was younger in my twenty's i punched a guy out of a bar once what he do he like grabbed my friend in appropriately and then threw a drink on her and i punched him in the face i don't know i was young and stupid i wouldn't do that now all we get student is my house which if that would happen i probably still had a jerk what is it like to have financial freedom. it's a great question and it's funny people say that money doesn't buy you happiness and it doesn't need to focus a lot of on top of the coming tell ya it's izing peace of mind because the normal stresses of oh my gosh my car broke down oh my gosh my dog is sick oh my gosh an overcoat people will let you know i go like this never ok whereas that the average
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person says oh my gosh i am i going to lose my dog oh my gosh how am i going to get to work and this is a tremendous luxury and something of that i don't take for granted and. it also buys me the ability to walk away from things i don't want to do it's freedom she would get a wonderful station you know i think heir apparent partner and doing all these revolutionary things great she was getting you thank you so much thanks to my guests jillian michaels and thanks you for watching remember you can find me at king's things on twitter.
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player playing. live live. live . live. in effect got into can jump in anytime you want. live. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today on the show. better late than never the newly rechristened
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belated labor statistics released jobs data today yes b.l.s. numbers for september are out now and it was a mixed bag which of course gives the bird happy the green light to print with impunity until his term ends in january like loony joins us later in the show to talk monetary shelf and you won't want to miss his prediction for an inevitable dollar racist and cannot hedge fund by a city that's the question on the table management and magnets our capital snapped up a sizable portion of the dayton ohio suburb but is it really shorting the town's tax base as reported by bloomberg find out and finally today's big deal is an i.p.o. a pro bowler arean falser but don't spike the football just yet until we deliver the fine print on this front it's all in today's show let's get to it.
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since the financial crisis it's no secret that foreclosures are up eight million dollars in total and that's buyers oftentimes with cold hard cash swooping in to catch them all up now enter the sleepy suburb of dayton ohio name hubert heights huber heights now a nine billion dollar hedge fund called magnetar capital has purchased nearly one in eleven homes there now the management company has filed to reduce property taxes on one thousand two hundred eighteen residences. by about fifty percent a move that has some residents crying foul and it wouldn't be the first time that magnetometer had come under scrutiny now j.p. morgan was fined one hundred fifty three million dollars by the f.c.c. for selling a portfolio of securitized mortgages which magnetar helped to create and according to allegheny.

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