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quivers) try that again, you'll get a walk in the woods like your mummy. no! no! no, you- you need me alive. don't tell me what i need. ss: (pants heavily) no! no! (cries) what if they turned around after they ditched the phone? used it as a misdirect. there's a service road to the northwest, can you find that? yeah, i got it here. whoa, sam.
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ed: talk to me. spike: female. hands look to be bound. possible wounded. zooming in. (aircraft buzzes) it's sue fuller. coordinates. taunton and westney road. we'll meet you there. jules: boss? parker: yeah. i want you to take a look at this. look at the shadow on jess' face, then look at the street lamp right here, and here. none of them are consistent. and look at the edges on this one. yeah, it's digitally altered - very convincing. especially to someone who was convinced in advance. jess hasn't been using drugs but someone is trying really hard to make you think that she was. what, that's not jess? it is jess, but the pictures are doctored. winnie: jules. go ahead, winnie. a tyler hewitt accompanied elaine on her flight from miami. he worked in the company business and security. i'm sending you a scan his passport photo. jules: thank you. parker: send it to ed, jules. parker: elaine, tyler hewitt. has he been helpg you since your husband died?
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i'm so sorry, mrs. stearns. the lawyer won't even return my calls anymore. oh god. tyler: there you go. elaine: oh, yes i need to see a copy of that registered letter you sent. i've shown you that already. i've shown you it several times. children's services iists there's nothing they can do if the parents don't comply. no, and they won't comply. no, of course not. i mean, why would they? look, she's earning them a living. look, have you shown photographs tohe police? i've tried, nothing but red tape. meanwhile, this is... this is what she has to endure. jess... everyday. we can't t her stay there any longer. elaine. i know it's not my place. but... but maybe what jess needs is a door out of there. sunshine. detox support.
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family that really loves her. frank left him to oversee things because he knew i sometimes get a bit... confused. eddie, we're coming to you. we're gonna put mother and daughter together, see what else we learn. come on, i got your purse. elaine: okay. thank you. (panting) there on the right! (tires screech) help me! it's okay. it's all right, ma'am. my daughter! my daughter! please help me! we're looking for her. we're gonna find her, okay? sam: we've got sue fuller, highway seven, northwest of brampton. dispatch ems. okay, you up to helping us find your daughter? yes. we're gonna get her. let's go. (footsteps clomp) tyler: this girl had better hope her grandmother comes through with the money. (computer beeps) (breathes shakily) i don't ow where they were going -
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one of them had a british accent. we pulled over and one of them dragged me out into the woods. no, it was the other one. his partner. we got our of sight and he pulled out his gun... but then he just looked at me. he just looked in my eyes and he shot into the ground. man's got a conscience; didn't want his partner to know. who are they? mrs. fuller, i'm sergeant greg parker. now i unrstand you've been through quite an ordeal, but we could still use your help. anything! okay. thanks, mrs. fuller. wordy: thank you. (gasps for air) we have your mother with us. you have my mother? she's in the truck right now. now we believe she's in early stages of alzheimer's and her memory's fragile. she's been betrayed by someone she trusted who has, uh, kidnapped jess and is attempting to extort her right now. do you mind coming with us?
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but if y could just put that aside until we get jess back safe? sue: of course. parker: thank you. right this way. (truck door opens and closes) oh! jess? oh, no, mom, it's me. it's sue. su oh, are you all right? yes, mom. yes, i'm all right, i'm fine. just sit down, i need to talk to you. mom. you're granddaughter jess, she's missing. okay, the man you trusted, he kidnaed her. i know. we need to know where they are right now. what did he say to you? (stammers) how did he tell you that you would see her? he said that would... he would call me after the money transfer, and then he was going to bring her to my hotel. parker: did tyler give you a phone number? a way to reach him? he said he wasn't going to answer his phone.
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what time? what time? (gasps) oh my god. it's past 4:30. i missed the deadline. oh my god. okay, okay, when he calls, will you help us? oh, mom. oh, sue, of course. tyler: it's not there. she hasn't been to the bank. something's wrong. well you said she forgets everything. tyler: 4:30, i said 4:30, you'd think she could remember this one thing. i am not gonna miss the plane over this. (elaine's phone rings) yes? oh my god, mrs. stearns. is everything all right? what do you mean? tyler: it's past 4:30. my... my-my partner, he's losing it. i keep telling him to calm down, but... elaine, this is really, really important.
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the bank... oh, i... i'm so sorry. i completely forgot. it's okay.it's okay. maybe, uh... maybe i can talk to him. you know, explain the situation. maybe he'll give us some more time. and where am i going? tyler: to the bank. hudson trust. it's right across the street from the hotel. you'll see it. elaine: but i thought you saidthe bank closed at 4:30? tyler: no, no, i never said that. this one closes at 5:30, so you he to go now, hurry. right across the street. are you still at the hotel? elaine: no, i... yes, of course. heh. yes, i'll leave now. is someone with you, elaine? no. (phone beeps off) elaine: tyler? spike... spike? (computer beeps) got it! (relieved breath) parker: great, great. spike: concession road a, north of salem.
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(engines roar to life) (yells angrily, wood clatters) what's going on? i think she's with the cops. she was stalling to get a lock on us. are you sure? tyler: it's not worth the risk. kidnapper 2: let's cut our losses, no, we need her as collateral. let's get to the airport, then we'll cut our losses. you mean we let her go? you know what i mean. that's not what we talked about. taking a million from an old lady's one thing. i never signed up for this trail of bodies. her surviving was never part of the picture. even if the old lady never talks, she can i.d. us. think about it!
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the house is empty. no sign of the vicle. sam: they gotta be in the barn. why did you let is go on so long? even after dad dd? why did i let it go on? i wrote to you. i never got any letters. i kept hoping that you wod write back. but he just kept bringing back all the letters. "return to sender." dad did that? so you never got any of my letters either, i guess. oh jess. i'm so sorry. i forget so much now. i just wanted a chance to see you before i forget you too.
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you will. tyler: we'll take your truck. gimme the keys, i'll get the bags. kidnapper 2: we should stay off the main roads 'til we get to the 427. then we're only exposed for 5 minutes. we should be fine. (whimpering) (frantic whimpers) (switch ade clicks, jess screams, terrified) shhh. that's a cow barn. it's gonna bewo levels, pens underneath. ed: all right, stealth and slow, we're exposed out here. vasquez! coming. (switchblade clicks)
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tyler: where is she? vasquez: she's tied up. let's just leave her here, she's only gonna slow us down. i told you she's coming with us. need collateral. i'm just saying- discussion over. she's a liability. you're a liability. (gunshot pops) jess: (exhales, stunned) (gasps) sam: go, go, go. wordy: let's go. ed and spike: police! police, don't move! police! right there, right there! (gunshots pop, automatic fire rattles) ed and sam: police! drop your weapon! (automatic gunfire blasts) jess (squeals) help! wordy? wordy: clear. he's dead.
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let's go, go! (truck rumbles) (door creaks open) (gun's tripod clicks) wordy: they're gaining speed. 50 yards. (engine roars) jess: (pants, frantic) don't touch it! (cries) wordy: what are you zeroed at? 50 degrees. wind? full value, three o'clock. what's my m.o.a? two mils. tyler: i warned you. jess: no! no, please! wordy: eddie... ed: i see it. it's gotta be a stem shot. i know.
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i need to come with you, don't i? you do. would you do me a favor? back at my hotel, there's a suitcase. in it is what i was going to show jess, to help her decide if she wanted to come live with me. (cries) would you...? i'll take care of it. thank you. watches all the cars collide i roll my green sleeves overuby
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real girls don't take aim like kings do these days i made my mind up to be a black winged bird never turn my head for how things were leave the bluest skies for boys to burn and i'll soar on my way sad as the state of things we can't change hey. siu. (sighs) i had an appointment. okay. everything's fine, though. okay?
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'cause i didn't want her to get worried. but everything's fine. all right, look. whatever's between you two, that's none of my business. that's not what worries me. what worries me is that i know you, i can read you... i need you to tru- and you are still not being straight with me, and as long as you're a member of my team, that is my business. eddie, i need you to just trust me. you got something you wanna tell me? do you trust me? (lockers clatter and squeal)
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ed: >> announcerthe following is a paid presentation for lifelock, the best identity-theft protection available. identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. >> i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment. and it was payment for things that i did not do. >> i was hit with 12 different cases of identity theft within three days. how did somebody get ahold of my identity and become me? >> you see those movies about identity theft and, you know, someone living an alternate life and taking over, and i was scared. she had my home address, she had my telephone number, she had my social security number, and she was able to make a purchase for $8,000. >> someone got ahold of my driver's license number and obtained ticketsretending to be me, giving my information to
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my employer told me that i had seven days to clear it up or i would be unemployed. i had to prove that i was innocent because, to them, i'm looking guilty as if i have something to hide. >> in my early days with the fbi, the crooks would go into a bank with sunglasses and a hat, rob the bank, they'd probably get caught, face 10 yearin prison. now they steal our identities. >> announcer: 1 in 4 people have experienced identity theft. your age and your income don't matter to identity thieves. just having a social security number makes you a target. >> crime is changing. criminals have moved into cyber crime because they know the risk's low to them and the payoff is much higher. >> announcer: over 100 million ericans have had their personal data exposed, and there's a new victim of identity fraud every 2 seconds. >> we're all vulnerable to identity theft, unfortately. for savvy consumers who really want to safeguard their overall financial wellbeing, you have to be proactive and take steps to
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>> announcer: in the digital age, our information is everywhere, making us all more vulnerable to identity theft. that's why millions of people have become members of lifelock. it's the best identity-theft protection available. >> it was a very empowering experience for me to have lifelock on my side. >> they're helping protect my accounts and my social security number. >> lifelock made it so i can go back to my life. >> i feel safe. lifelock's there. >> i don't need to worry about this now. i can't tell you how happy that made me. >> announcer: stay tuned and meet top experts in the field of identity theft. learn some of the tricks identity thieves do to steal your personal information. >> so this is how easy it is to skim this card. >> announcer: and learn more about how lifelock detects fraud and helps protecyou from identity theft. >> detecting fraud is a lot like squeezing ll-o. as soon as you stop it at one place, it squirts out somewhere else. and we've really devoted the last decade of our research specifically to identity fraud protection.
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about what a lifelock membership means to you and meet some of the lifelock identity protection agents ready to answer your questions, to help resolve identity-theft problems, and to keep watch over your private information. >> you have this whole team of people on your side, and you know that you don't have to go it alone. i don't know what i would have done without lifelock. >> when i first got the alert from lifelock, my reaction was actually, "ha ha, i got you." since i'd been alerted and lifelock was helping me resolve the issue, whoever was doing that wasn't going to be able to benefit. >> i was a victiof identity theft, and it wasn't fun. i was on my own. i had no idea what to do. and it was a terrible feeling. but it wast as bad as when it happened to my daughter, who was 7 at the time. somebody had stole her social security number. i was furious. i was concerned about her future. and so i contacted lifelock because i had heard about them. i looked into what they offer,
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did. >> announcer: now t's join lifelock member tom jourden to learn more about identity theft, the fastest growing crime in america. with tom is former fbi agent and renowned speaker jeff lanza, an expert in fraud, cyber crime, and identity theft. >> jeff, thanks for being here. >> you're welcome. >> you know, 10 years ago, i didn't even think about identity theft, but then, unfortunately, i became a victim. and now we hear that it's the fastest growing crime in america. why is that? >> a couple of reaso why it's the fastest growing crime in america -- number one, it's easy to commit, and the bad guys know that. the second reason is, it's very lucrative. so once they get your information, especially your social security number, then it's easy to convert that into cash, to monetize that information. and once that happens, the victim is left with a lot of problems. >> i think most people think if they have a problem, their bank or credit card company will just take care of it for them, right? >> well, it depends on what the problem is.
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fraud, someone used your existing credit card number or cloned your card, yeah, the bank will take care of that. but that's just one part of the problem of identity theft. there's a much broader problem, and that is when someone steals your identity entirely. they've got your i.d., they've got your social security number, they apply for these accounts in your name. you don't even know it's happening. you y not figure it out until you get a call from a bill collector, a credit card company that says you're past due on a credit card that you don't even know you had. >> so when you're on your own, you're kind of just blind that this is happening 'cause there's no one out there looking out for you. >> that's exactly right. you know, we have our jobs, we have our family, we have our life. do you want to take hours out of your day, maybe for days and weeks at a time, to try to figure out h to correct the problems that the identity thief caused? if you were gonna do all that, i don't know how much time it would take or even where you would begin to do that. you don't have the technology to do that. >> so, in general, the advice you would give -- what can we do to protect ourselves? >> the earlier identity theft gets detected, the sooner you can address the issues and stop
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that's where lifelock comes in. they deal with this every day. >> when jennifer learned a fraudulent account was opened in her name, she thought she could easily deal with it on her own. >> so here i am trying to call and prove that i'm the real jennifer, and they just don't believe me. i probably talked to six or seven people. each time i'd have to repeat my story. "i did not sign up for this credit card. i don't owe you any money." that person says, "well, i can't help you, but let me transfer you to this person," and it's just so aggravating. it's like, "just send me to the right person." i almost got to the point where was like, "let me pay for this $400 and just close the account and let's be done," but the thg is, there were other credit cards out there. you just don't know how deep it goes. when my lifelock agent got involved, somehow she knew exactly who to talk to. i never figured out that, but she knew exactly who to talk to. and she helped me take care of it. >> we work, shop, even pay bills almost anywhere. it's great, but it can also make us more vulnerable to identity theft. jim stickley is paid to think
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he's been featured on investigative reports revealing where we're the most vulnerable to cyber crime. >> no one thinks they're gonna fall victim to identity theft, but check this out. in a caf\ like this, you know, people have this idea that they're safe when they're online. they feel it's being provided by the local caf\ here, so it should be safe. the reality is, though, that something like this -- this is a wi-fi device -- can be brought to a local caf\, set up right here in front of people without them even knowing it, and instead of them connecting to the wi-fi in the organization, they'll be connecting to this wi-fi device instead. what if they type in login credentials? i've got them. if they type in a password, i've got it. if they type in edit card information, i'll get that, as well. all of this information can be captur by the criminal, and then they can use that information to commit identity theft. i do these scams to show people what's going on out there. criminals are continually finding new ways to rip people off. and the bottom line is, you need somebody in your court. that's why lifelock makes so
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>> these real lifelock members all volunteered to share their experience in this show. stay tuned to hear more true stories, learn more about how identity thieves work, and find out how lifelock can help protect your identity. >> announcer: identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. are you at risk? you could be if you bank or shop online, have health insurance or fill out medical forms, if you have a smartphone or use public wi-fi, even if you file your taxes online. no matter how careful you are, your social security number and your other personal information is out there out of your control. just detecting the problem is not enough. how do you resolve an issue if you have one? >> i signed up for lifelock. we have someone in our corner to help fight that fight. >> announcer: a lifelock membership means you have a whole team of lifelock identity-protection agents ready to answer your qstions,
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and to keep watch for threats to your identity by monitoring more than a trillion data points a day. that's why millions of people have become members of lifelock. it's the best identity-theft protection available. the minute you become a lifelock member, you have exclusive members-only protection services, including 24/7 access to u.s.-based identity-protection agents, real people with experience and identity-protection knowledge to answer your questions, proprietary lifelock identity monitoring with a technology that detects threats to your identity, plus dedicated lifelock restoration specialists to immediately get on the case if your identity is ever stolen and to work with you to set things right, all backed by our $1 million total service guarantee. >> every lifelock membership comes with a $1 million total service guarantee. that means if your identity is ever stolen, lifelock will spend up to $1 million on experts to help set things right. >> announcer: lifelock memberships start at only $9.99
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anlisten to this. through this special tv offer, when you call right now, you can get your first month free. you'll get 24/7 access to u.s.-based identity-protection agents, proprietary lifelock identity monitoring, dedicated lifelock restoration specialists, the $1 million total service guarantee, and so much more. >> i feel like not having lifelock is kind of like not wearing a seatbelt in a car. why would you do it? >> announcer: join in minutes. protection starts immediately. use promo code "free" to get the first month of your lifelock membership free. as an extrbonus, call right now and get this document shredder -- a $29 value -- as our gift. so don't wait until someone uses your identity for their benefit. get your first month free when you become a member today. with memberships starting at only $9.99 per month, there is a plan for everyone. >> with lifelock, i wanted to have somebody on my side who was
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protect our identity. >> announcer: or visit golifelock.com. use promo code "free" to get your first month free, and a free shredder with annual membership. join now. protection starts in minutes. >> so, you might think that your credit card is safe if it never leaves your sight, but the reality is, in t wrong hands, all it takes is a second for it to be stolen. that'll be $7.49. >> great >> skimming is when a criminal will take your credit card and they'll run it through a device... so, this is how easy it is to skim this card. sorry about that. ...and then that device is gonna record everything that was on your card. they can then use that information to go out and shop online or even make their own credit cards to make purchases in the next store they go to. i do these scams to show people what's going on out there. criminals are continually finding new ways to rip people off.
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control. i can't protect my identity all the time with everything that i do. bad people are gonna get your information whether you want them to or not. i have really a teammate in lifelock knowing that they're keeping an eye out for things, things that i couldn't do myself, and having them on my side, and it really is that [sighs] i can just relax and take one worry off my plate. >> the technology behind cyber crime is extensive, but what about lifelock's technology to protect you? well, dr. stephen coggeshall, lifelock's chief analytics and science officer, is here to explain how lifelock's proprietary technology is helping fight identity fraud. dr. coggeshall, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> tell me about lifelock's oprietary technology. >> well, we do a variety of things. and what we do is really cool. we go to our more than a trillion data elements in our data bank. we'll look at all the other things it's connected to in the world, all the other applications we see, we look at what's going on at the address, has anybody else used that
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something strange about that e-mail? and we gather all that information together and put it through some pretty complicated mathematical formulas, and we come up with a probability ore, the likelihood that that's a fraud attempt. >> and then you alert me as a lifelock customer if you see something out of the ordinary? >> that's correct. if a member gets an alert, they have the oppornity to say, "oh, yeah, that's me." but if it's not them, if they're sitting home watching tv and they get one of these alerts, they can press a button and contact lifelock, and we start the process of shutting that fraud attempt down. lifelock started from the very beginning specifically to protect our members from identity fraud. that's our reason for existence. >> my cellphone goes off at just past 6:00 a.m. and it's a text alert from lifelock. someone attempted to use my name and social security number to open a credit card. they filled out an application online with a $10,000 limit. lifelock caught it, notified me, and we were able to stop that credit card from ever being issued because we caught it
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>> when your identity's been stolen, you want a knowledgeable, trusted friend on your side to get you out of the mess, and this is the big differenceetween monitoring your own credit and lifelock. a lifelock membership means you have a whole team of identity-protection agents ready to watch for threats to your identity, to answer your questions, and to help resolve identity-theft problems. lifelock mbers like me get a dedicated agent based right here in the u.s. to help resolve any threats to your identity. meet identity-protection agents daniel, pua, and sarah. they're part of a team of agents who address identity threats and help lifelock members if an identity theft occurs. what happens when a member gets an alert? i mean, when do you get involved, and how does that work? >> once our members notify us that it was not them, that they believe it's identity thef is when we get started. then you'll speak to somebody like me, and i'll call you and i'll assist you through the whole process. >> we know who to call, what documents are needed, d we get it done much quicker than a member ever could on their own.
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i know the people to talk to, i know the numbers to call, and i can make it just so much easier for you. and i'm also willing to stay on hold for you if you need. >> wait a minute. say that again? >> yeah, i'm willing to stay on hold as long as it takes on your behalf if necessary. >> 'cause that is the worst part -- staying on hold. >> it is. [ chuckles ] but i'm happy to do it. >> you're happy to do it? >> yes. i am. >> now, sarah, i know that you are a veteran. you, i assume, work with a lot of veterans and people in the armed services. >> i do. up until a couple years ago, social security number was on identification cards. it's sad that people fighting for our country have to worry about that, but we are more than happy to help and see them through it, to carry the burden, and th way they can focus on the mission, and that's why i love what we do. >> and when you go home, sarah, at the end of the day, what makes you say, "that was a good day"? >> i love when i close a case. i love it. and every time i close one and i
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really is just gratifying knowing that taking the burden and helping them through the process and being able to make that phone call, "hey,our case is closed" is priceless. i love it. >> what's impressed me most about lifelock is they're also gonna be there to help you afterwards if something happens. the credit monitoring agencies, they're just gonna go, "no, you had an issue. it's on you." whereas lifelock says, "let us help you." >> every single time the lifelock agent, if we've had to stay on the phone too long with the other company, the agent will always say, "let me take this, angela. i'll call you back when i get them back." and i just feel like they respected my time and me. >> they know everything that there's no way i could know. i don't have to think about, "how do i fix this?" i turn it over to lifelock, and they'll help me. >> announcer: identity theft is e fastest growing crime in america. are you at risk? you could be if you bank or shop online, have health insurance or
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have a smartphone or use public wi-fi, even if you file your taxes online. no matter how careful you are, your social security number and your other personal information is out there out of your control. just detecting the problem is not enough. how do you resolve an issue if you have one >> i signed up for lifelock. we have someone in our corner to help fight that fight. >> announcer: a lifelock membership means you have a whole team of lifelock identity-protection agents ready to answer your questions, resolve identity-theft problems, and to keep watch for threats to your identity by monitoring more than a trillion data points a day. that's why millions of people have become members of lifelock. it's the best identity-theft protection available. the minute you become a lifelock member, you have exclusive members-only protection services, including 24/7 access to u.s.-sed identity-protection agents, real people with experience and identity-protection knowledge to answer your questions,
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monitoring with a technology that detects threats to your identity, plus dedicated lifelock restoration specialists to immediately get on the case if your identity is ever stolen and to work with you to set things rht, all backed by our $1 million total service guarantee. >> every lifelock membership comes with a $1 million total service guarantee. that means if your identity is ever stolen, lifelock will spend up to $1 million on experts to help set things right. >> announcer: lifelock memberships start at only $9.99 per month. and listen to this. through this special tv offer, when you call right now, you can get your first month free. you'll get 24/7 access to u.s.-based identity-protection agents, proprietary lifelock identity monitoring, dedicated lifelock restoration specialists, the $1 million total serve guarantee, and so much more. >> i feel like not having lifelock is kind of like not wearing a seatbelt in a car. why would you do it? >> announcer: join in minutes.
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use promo code "free" to get the rst month of your lifelock membership free. as an extra bonus, call right now and get this document shredder -- a $29 value -- as our gift. so don't wait until someone uses your identity for their benefit. t your first month free when you become a member today. with memberships starting at only $9.99 per month, there is a plan for everyone. >> with lifelock, i wanted to have somebody on my side who was helping us be proactive and protect our identity. >> announcer: or visit golifelock.com. use promo code "free" to get your first month free, and a free shredder with annual membership. join now. protection starts in minutes. >> nearly 50% of american adults have been affected by data breaches. if you're notified of a breach,
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likely to be a victim of identity fraud than those who are not notified. and once your information is out there, it's out of your corol. that's why you need protection. >> you know, i've always heard of these data breaches at retailers. you always think it doesn't happen to you. and it did. my information, as well as that of many others, had been breached during a christmas shopping season by this major retailer. and that's when i said, "i have to protecty family." i called lifelock. it was so simple, and i actually was kicking myself that i didn't do it earlier. sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing the's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it
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... >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for cize, brought to you by beachbody. this is the end of exercise. >> get ready to cize it up. [ beat drops ] [ people cheering ] are you ready to dance? 5, 6, 7, 8! >> on my way in i'ma take it >> stop exercising, people. it's time to start dancing. welcome to cize. >> announcer: cize is the all-new dance workt program that's gonna make losing weight fun and easy. >> to me, it's not even exercise because i don't want to stop. >> announcer: it's simple -- dance, have fun, and get awesome sults. >> it's just like one big party turns on. it's so empowering. >> i spent many years of torturous exercises. cize, 45 pounds down easy. >> it's just fun. i think that that's the key, is that it doesn't feel like work. >> exercise is something you have to do.
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you won't believe what 30 days of cize will do for you. >> i feel the love >> it doesn't matter how old you are, how much weight you have to lose. it's the first program for everyone. >> announcer: shaun choreographs six routines, and breaks them down so you can go at your own pace while still getting an awesome workout. >> i'ma break it down for you step by step. every movement in cize, you've done before. >> he relates everything to everyday life, like putting a sock on. >> you go to put a pair of socks on. that's all you're doing. sock on, sock on, swing, and clap. boom. >> shaun t. dance results, like, you can't get anything better than that. >> you're gonna be so focud on learning the choreography, before you know it, you'll be drenched in sweat. >> after each and every cize routine, i was drenched. >> literally sweat my butt off every single day, but it just didn't feel like work because it was so enjoyable. >> i feel the love >> with cize, it's like a celebration. you don't realize that it's a workout. >> this is the end of exercise. but trust and believe, you will lose the weight.
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crank up the volume, and i just dance. >> cize is it. you dance. you get results. >> being 52 and losing 62 pounds is shockg for me. i did not think i would lose this much weight dancing. >> everything i'd done in the past didn't work. cize didn't feel like exercise at all. i'm in my living room just having a dance party. >> where i am now, i've lost 74 pounds, and i'm definitely gonna keep cizing it up. >> it's time to start dancing. no push-ups, no power jumps. this is the end of exercise. >> i'm feeling the love >> announcer: so keep watching to see why millions of people are saying goodbye to exercise and hello to losing weight the fun way with cize. >> i'm not going back to exercising the way that i used to. >> i finallyound a program that i can do in my house, and it showed results. >> cize is an addiction. >> announcer: and also learn how you can try cize in your home risk-free for 30 days. >> once somebody does cize, they're gonna want to keep doing it. i don't want to stop. it's so much fun. i'm addicted to cize. >> stop exercising and start dancing.
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>> time to make you sweat time to clap [ shatters ] >> when i first heard about cize, i needed to do something new and get my mind off of the weight loss, because it was so consuming that i couldn't even focus on anything else. and so this was my saving grace. >> are y'all ready? let's get it! >> ready to cize it up? >> whoo! >> i just wanted to get all the movements perfect. i know that's why i did lose the weight, is because i wasn't focused on losing weight. oh, god. [ gasps ] i've always been on the obese side of the scale. i lost 40 pounds in 90 days and completely transformed my body. if it wasn't for cize, i definitely just would've been still looking at the tv screen, thinking, "man i wish that could be me." and i've never danced before in my life. there's nobody else i would rather learn from than shaun, because he looks so amazing. but then you realis e' hgonna teach you to look the exact same way. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, the man who is gonna make dancing accessible to millions
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[ cheers and applause ] >> what was amazing about developing cize is that i walk into this program already believing everyone can dance. >> not being a dancer, i'm like, "i'm not gonna be able to do that." and then i'm smiling at the end 'cause i was able to do that. >> i was a little intimidated, but the way shaun breaks things down, by the end of the workout, i am totally doing it. it really is for everyone. all ages, all shapes, all sizes, all levels of dance and non-dance. >> you might be siing there, thinking, "there's no way i can dance like this," or, "i've been sitting on this couch for so long." cize is that something that you can do. you'reot being judged. you're having a good time. like, it's easy because you're gonna love it. >> i've learned six dances. the way that the movements are broken down is not that they're dance moves but that they're daily activities. >> i shoot the ball. i shoot the ball. basketball. boom. all you're doing is walking. i always say if you can walk, you can dance. >> he would start with just the footwork. then he would add the arms. >> i'ma add some arms.
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>> and then he would add some, like, flavor to it. >> and you can even lift that back leg a little bit as you mo. >> you know, you're at home. dance like nobody's watching, 'cause nobody is watching. >> right. drink. again. >> it truly is the end of exercise for people as they know it. >> if i can dance and sweat and work out at the same time, especially while i'm at home -- that's the best part. >> over the past 30 days, i ended up losing 21 pounds. i didn't even know i had 21 pounds to lose, but it just, like, kept melting off, and i was having fun doing it. >> i have a weight-loss goal. 10 to 15 pounds? i lost 30 pounds and 20 inches cizing it up. who does not want to work out and actually lose weight and actually have fun? my daughter would even cize it up with me. i feel like a sexy mom. >> i'm hoping to lose about 20 pounds. i never considered that 36 pounds would be what i lost. i push the couch aside, i push the coffee table aside, i crank up the volume, and i just dance. >> get ready to cize it up.
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and when you cize it up, tt music comes on, you have to be, like, "i'm the [bleep]" like, "i'm the star right now." >> it feels like that's showtime. all eyes are on me and magic happens in the living room. >> your living room is your stage, and you have to dance for your life. >> i'm out of breath. >> then at the end, he cizes it up, and he puts on the song. and i'm just like, "that's it! whoo!" i'm just going off. i lose myself in the music. >> when people talk about cize, they're like, "it's so fun. i learned this routine." and the last thing they talk about is how much weight they lost. >> cize it up! >> that just happened. >> when i first started cize, i didn't believe in it. i've been a big kid my entire life. when i lost 19 pounds over 30 days just from dancing every morning, that was beyond my thoughts. >> i've always struggled with my weight, and then i found cize. with cize, it felt like a reward. i did not do one push-up. this is dance. i think, for me, the results were better because i was having fun. >> there are people out there
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looking for that one thing that they can do to get them started. with rachel specifically, this is something that started her journey. >> i have been overweight my entire life. when you're overweight, people see you differently. they don't see the person that's on the inside. what appealed to me about the cize program is that i could exercise and dance at the same time. because, you know, working out and getting a gym membership, it's expensive. so, i'm excited to just work out anhave fun, because the weight has always held me back. the first 30 days of cize have been a whirlwind. i lost 22 pounds. i amefinitely continuing to cize it up. [ laughs ] i just completed three months of cize, and i have lost 57 pounds. and i'm not gonna stop, becae it obviously is working. >> i am 74 pounds down, and i feel like a different person from inside and out. i couldn't be happier. cize worked for me because it freed myind. i wasn't thinking about the scale.
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so i lost the weight faster. when i was at my highest weight, i was so limited to what i could wear. i was a size 20 dress, and i'm a size 10 now. i never thought that i would lose 74 pounds in such a short amount of time. to everyone that has a lot of weight to lose, i was one of those people. i didn't think i could do it, because it's hard when you have that much weighto move. you have to believe in yourself. cize will help you do it. if i hadn't found cize, i would still be trying to figure out >> i love it. i get so excited to work out and to dance every morning. >> announcer: in 30 days, you'll learn to dance to six awesome routines, and the weight is gonna fall off.
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even realize it. the dvd's over and i'm like, "okay, when can i do the next one?" >> announcer: you start with "crazy 8's." shaun teaches you his 8 signature moves in less than 30 minutes, and then you put it all together and get sweaty to "hands in the air." then you move on to "you got this," burning more calories as you cize it up to the song "treasure." >> that is what you are >> announcer: before you know it, the pounds will melt away as you continue to "full out," set to "lose my breath." >> it's nonstop. you get that cardio in without even realizing it, 'cause you're going all the time. >> announcer: and "in the pocket," set to "problem." >> there's a lot of energy involved, a lot of attitude in that one. >> announcer: with the fifth routine, shaun changes up the style and pace with "go for it." you'll be drenched as you dance to this classic hip-hop trac "pass that dutch." and then you'll complete your 30-day weight-loss journey with "livin' in the 8s," a total-body dance experience choreographed to the grammy-nominated song "chandelier." >> i felt like i was onstage. i felt like i had an audience. my head was back, my hair was going, my arms were up. >> announcer: and to help you get the best results out of the
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four free bonuses -- you get the cize dance calendars that show you which routine to do each day. e good news is that this is the one weight-loss program you'll look forward to doing every day. you get the cize guidebook, which helps you track your progress and walks you through the program step by step. and accelerate your weight loss with "eat up!," a perfectly-portioned, easy-to-follow weight-loss guide that lets you eat all the foods you love and still get great results. >> the "eat up!" guide was a very important tool to my weight loss. it retrained me how to eat. i lost 30 pounds cizing it up. >> announcer: you also get "8-count abs," a choreographed ab routine to "headsprung." >> 1, 2, 3, 4,, 6, 7, 8. i've never had that. >> announcer: imagine learning how to dance and losing weight right in your living room, not to mention actually havi fun while doing it. that means no more gym memberships and no more dreadful workouts. just dancing with shaun t. and watching the pounds melt away. >> i lost 55 pounds. i look forward to cize every day. >> announcer: so pick up the phone and start dancing wi cize, and get all six easy-to-follow dance routines
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see here for just four low payments of $19.95. but wait! when you're one of the first 500 callers, shaun will include these two awesome gifts for free. shaun preaches living your life, not sacrifice. so you get his "weekend survival guide," filled with tips on what to eat and drink when you go out on the town without sabotaging your results. and jump-start your results with the "7-day cize down." it's designed to help you lose weight a little faster. >> eight pounds! >> whoo! >> announcer: that's right, you get the entire cize program and these awesome gifts fromhaun, a $450 value, for just four low payments of $19.95. but hold on, because this offer is about to get better. when y call in the next 18 minutes, we're gonna take one whole payment off the price. that means the complete cize program can be yours for only three low payments of $19.95. that's less than the price of one dance class with shaun. >> for 60 bucks, to get this result is a steal. >> announcer: and if you're not on the phone ordering yet, check this out. cize comes with a a full 30-day
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that's right -- try cize for 30 days, and we'll even let you finish the entire program, and if at any point it feels like exercise or you don't lose the weight you want, just send it back for a full refund of the purchase price, no questions asked. but you can keep these gifts from shaun just for trying, so there is nothing to lose. >> even people who never danced before, i'm like, "they just need to try this." >> announcer: and we want to make sure you succeed in all of your goals, so we're also including unlimited online support, where shaun gives you the answers to all of your questions, and even get a free coach to help keep you on track. you'll instantly become part of the cize community for all the support and motivation you need. and we know you're excited to get started, so now you don't have to wait two to three weeks for your product to arrive. call now and we'll also grade your order to express delivery, a $15 value free, so you can start cizing it up in three to six business days, guaranteed. and after 30 days, send us your before-and-after photos, and we'll send you this awesome "cize it up" tank top for free. >> i'm about to launch the biggest dance program ever -- cize. >> announcer: millions of people have been waiting for cize, and now it's finally here.
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call now and get yours, because cize is gonna be hard to keep in stock. and when you call, be sure to ask your operator how you can stream all your cize routines to any laptop, tablet, or phone for free. that means you'll be able to whenever. but you must order through this special tv offer. it's time to lose weight and get in shape the fun way. please be patient if our phone lines are busy, or go onne to take advantage of this $450 value for just three payments of $19.95. >> i created this program because i just want people to move, and not think about the fact that they need to work out. one thing that is important that people need to know out there is that in this show, they're gonna see a test group of people that went through so many different emotions and feelings about the program. but all of them have one thing
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this is not an exercise class. yes, we're gonna lose weight. yes, we're gonna burn calories. yes, you're gonna sweat. but it's called cize, the end of exercise, because we are throwing exercise away, and we are gonna live. because the pounds that you lose are going to not only look good on you, but you're gonna feel like an enhanced version of you. >> my first 30 days of cize, feel completely in a dream. you know, i'm 48 years old, never taken any dance lessons. i realized that in dance, there's no judgment. usually when you do other programs, you're so obsessed with the scale. this was just, like, showing up, having fun. and you're like, "oh! oh, i've lost weight?" i didn't even realize i lost that much weight. 13 pounds, that's amazing. and i was just dancing. and my children have joined in. they want to do it, and it becomes this big family affair. >> and when we say "cize," it's not about a 2/4 or 11/12 or a size-34 waist. it's about living in the size that you have now so you can
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>> i am excited for cize, and i would li to lose around 15 to 20 pounds. i've never lost 42 pounds. i've tried a bunch of different programs. i was at the gym, i was lifting weights, and nothing just seemed to work. i was stuck at a same weight. cize came along, and i didn't have to worry about "how many push-ups am i gonna do?" or "how many burpees am i gonna do?" i could just move. >> you have to get in it. go for it. i know you're tired, but that's the time when you can really live. come on. >> i've belonged to gyms. i've bought multiple programs. so, for the price that cize is, you're getting so much more. the home-based workout, and cize is just so easy to fit into my schedule. >> three months ago, i wasn't determined, i wasn't confident, i wasn't doing what i liked. burpees, doing mountain climbers. who could do that at 205 pounds? cize worked because it was a do. but i didn't know at the end i would be 45 pounds lighter. i'm about to be a grandmother.
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and i'm gonna be a hip grandma. >> if you home, dance it out come on! come on! if i can go and dance and, like, have fun while i work out, yes. you can have fun while you work out. >> i pop in that dvd and start dancing away and give that hour to me. and i feel very sexy. >> it's time to live, y'all. hey! when you're waking up to do something you love every single day, why do you need to go step on a scale? because that's why people step on a scale. they're like, "i'm gonna step on a scale right now, and this is gonna be the start of my day." but what happens if you start your day by just moving and not worrying about the scale? >> my name is marcey, and i want to lose 50 pounds. i don't like working out, so this is why, when i did insanity, when i did t25, it was so hard. i didn't stick with it. i know doing theance workout is not gonna feel like a workout. this is perfect for me. and my goal is i will be able to
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summertime. before i started cize, i tried to lose weight plenty of times. i've done different programs. i wasn't satisfied because i don't like working out. until cize came in. i'm cizing it up. here we go. i don't look at it as exercise. it was just like getting up and i'm going to a party, and i'm gonna hang out with shaun, and we're gonna dance and do these routines. and i just felt so alive. i didn't realize how much the weight was just coming off so easily and so fast because i was enjoying what i was doing. being 52 and losing 62 pounds and 72 inches is shockinfor me. i feel like i shaved 20 years off of my life. for 60 bucks, to get this result is a steal. i got my mojo back. i can go out now and feel more confident. for those women out there in your 50s and up that let weight hold you back from life...
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'cause i got mine. >> stop exercising, people. it's time to start dancing. welcome to cize. >> announcer: cize is the all-new dance workout program that's going to get you moving and losing weight. >> it truly is the end of exercise. i have so much fun. >> announcer: dance, have fun, and lose weight right at home with six awesome dance routines all set to the hottest music on the radio. >> "crazy 8's," "hands in the air," is a very simple structure, where you kind of get your body comfortable, and they're movements you're gonna see throughout the entire program. then you move on to "you got this." "treasure" is one of those song it's like this little groove. you're gonna love it. and then you go to "full out," which is the song "lose my breath." when the drums come into that song, you just like -- you know it's about to go off. and then "in the pocket," but i'm actually making the choreography faster and more intricate. ba-boom, boom, boom and then, by the time you get to "go for it" and it's "pass that dutch," now you're
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i can dance fast, and now i'm hitting it." once you get to "chandelier" on "livin' in the 8's" and i slow the choreography down, and you have to live in the choreography a little longer, you're working your muscles in a different way. you have to milk the moves. i love it. >> announcer: and you may want to call now, because cize also comes with four free bonuses. you get the cize dance calendars, the "get started" guide, "eat up!" guide, and "8-count abs." cize gives you everything you need to lose the weight right at home, all for just three payments of only $19.95. >> for only $60, you couldn't even go to a couple dance classes for that. >> you have a dance instructor, one of the best, in your living room every day teaching you the steps. the value is incredible. >> announcer: and since cize comes with a full 30-day money-back guarantee, you can complete the full program. and if this isn't the most fun you've ever had losing weight, send it back, and we will refund your money, no questions asked. but wait! call now and we'll upgrade your order to express delivery, a $15
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dancing in three to six business days, guaranteed. >> from the dvds to the "eat up!" guide, there are so many tools and resources in the program that allowed me to have the results that i had. cize is the end of exercise. >> announcer: and when you call, be sure to ask your operator how you can stream all of your cize routines for free. cize is not sold in stores, so you must pick up the phone or go online now to get everything you see here for just three low payments of $19.95. >> initially, when i saw the commercials for cize, i was like, "oh, here we go. another dance thing." and i realized that inner voice that was going on was insecurity, because i really have it ingrained in me that i can't dance. oh, snap. the thing that i'm most drawn to about it is the idea of having fun.
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to be in love with working out. you really can't compare cize to working out, because for me they're not en the same thing anymore. i'm not going back to exercising the way that i used to. >> continue to cize it up and do the best that you can do. >> you know, i didn't go into this like, "wow, i can't wait to lose all this weight i've been carrying." i came into it 'cause i wanted to learn how to dance. so, for me, the weight loss was the byproduct. in 30 days, i lost 21 pounds. i wasn't stressed about if i was working hard enough or fast enough. i just had fun. i have never felt better in my entire life. and it just keeps getting better. >> when i hear the word exercise, i think hard-core work. >> exercise, i associate with running. >> gym memberships and machines. >> the gym is a little intimidating. climbers. who could do that at 205 pounds? >> stop exercising, people.
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welcome to cize. >> cize is not exercise. >> the feeling good happened right at the beginning of the workout. >> the dvd's over and i'm like, one?" >> it's dancing. it's fun. it like having a party. and i don't think i've ever felt this good in my life. >> i'm gonna be dancing for the rest of my life, because this is what gave me this body. 44 pounds at age 44. i know for a fact i really don't look my age now, and i'm proud of that, too. 'bout to cize it up. whoo! it's just fun. that's the k, is that it's really, really fun. it doesn't feel like work. >> it had been a while since i had danced when i went to cize, being miss america and going to e transition out of miss america and gaining weight and feeling lost in general. with cize, i feel like i got back to who i am. i lost 15 pounds. >> i haven't danced for 20 years. to be able to bring this part of my life back, i feel inside like i've been renewed. >> no push-ups and no power jumps. this is the end of exercise. >> no weights, no push-ups. this program is where it's at. >> shaun t. dance results,
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>> in cize, i always look forward to the next day, which is messed up. [ laughs ] >> that's what cize does. your body doesn't have a choice but to burn the calories and to tone up. and you're not worried about the weight, because when you move, the weight's gonna come off. it's just that simple. >> before cize, i was 308 pounds. i really wasn't comfortable in my skin. i was even considering weight-loss surgery at one point. but thank god i didn't go that route, because cize was really the answer for me. ideally, i'd like to get rid of my stomach, tighten up my chest. to date, with cize, i've lost 62 pounds. it's an amazing thing for me. it's because i was doing something that i really enjoyed, something that was fun. that's something that really baffles people. they think that i've been in the gym doing all kinds of crazy workouts, but i've been dancing, and i've been having the time of my life. the amount of money that was spent on cize is so much less than an unused gym membership.
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that person is unhappy. this is what 62 pounds looks like on me. i don't nt to look like that anymore. i'ma continue to cize it up. >> announcer: if you're tired of your boring cardio and strenuous workouts, then stop exercising and start dancing with cize, the end of exercise, and finally look forward to your workouts. in 30 days, you'll learn to dance to six awesome routines, and the weight is gonna fall off. >> i finally found a program i can do in my house, and it showed results. >> announcer: you start with "crazy 8's." shaun teaches you his 8 signature moves in less than 30 minutes, and then you put it all together and get sweaty to "hands in the air." then you move on to "you got this," burning more calories as you cize it up to the song "treasure." >> that is what you are >> announcer: before you know it, the pounds will melt away as you continue to "full out," set to "lose my breath." and then you're ready for "in the pocket," and you'll cize it up to "problem." for the fifth routine, shaun changes up the style and pac with "go for it." >> it's kind of like, if you
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could use "pass that dutch" and beat anybody. >> announcer: and then you'll complete your 30-day weight-loss journey with "livin' in th8s." >> i feel like i'm actually in a music video, so i'm like, "yes!" >> announcer: and to help you get the best results out of the program, shaun is including four free bonuses -- you get the cize dance calendars that show you which routine to do each day. you get the cize guidebook, which helps you track your progress and walks you through the program step by step. and accelerate your weight loss with "eat up!," a perfectly-portioned, easy-to-follow weight-loss guide that lets you eat all the foods you love and still get great results. >> it's all completely portioned out for you. as long as you follow that "eat up!" guide, you will see results. i have lost 74 pounds. >> announcer: you also get "8-count abs," a choreographed ab routine to "headsprung." >> i have a six pack that i never had before, and i feel awesome. >> announcer: so pick up the phone and start dancing with cize, and get all six easy-to-follow dance routines and all the additional tools you see here for just four low payments of $19.95. but wait!
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callers, shaun will include these two awesome gifts for free. the "weekend survival guide" is filled with tips on what to eat and drink when you go out on the town without sabotaging your results. and jump-start your weight loss with the "7-day cize down" for faster results in your first week. >> eight pounds! >> whoo! >> aouncer: that's right, you get the entire cize program and these awesome gifts from shaun, a $450 value, for just four low payments of $19.95. but hold on, because this offer is about to get better. when you call in the next 8 minutes, we're gonna take one whole payment off the price. that means the complete cize program can be yours for only three low payments of $19.95. that's ls than the price of one dance class with shaun. >> for 60 bucks, to get this result is a steal. >> announcer: and cize comes with a full 30-day money-back guarantee. try cize for 30 days, and we'll even let you finish the entire program, and if at any point it feels like exercise or you don't lose the weight you want, just send it back for a full refund of the purchase price, no
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but you can keep these gifts from shaun just for trying, so there is nothing to lose. >> even people who never danced before, i'm like, "they just need to try this." >> announcer: cize also comes with unlimited online support, where shaun gives you the answers to all of your questions, and you even get a free coach to help keep you on track. you'll instantly become part of the cize community for all the support and motivation you need. and now you don't have to wait two to three weeks for your product to arrive. call now and we'll also upgrade your order to express delivery, a $15 value free, so you can start cizing it up in three to six business days, guaranteed. and after 30 days, send us your before-and-after photos, and we'll send you this awesome "cize it up" tank top for free. >> i'm about to launch the biggest dance program ever -- cize. >> announcer: millions of people have been waiting for cize, and now it's finally here. but demand has been crazy, so don't wait. call now and get yours, because cize is gonna be hard to keep in stock. and when you call, be sure to ask your operator how you can stream all your cize routines to any laptop, tablet, or phone for free. that means you'll be able to
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whenever. it's time to start dancing and losing weight the fun way. th is your last chance to order, so pick up the phone or go online now and take advantage of this $450 value for only three low payments of $19.95. the preceding was a paid presentation for cize, brought to you by beachbody. everywhere that we go he makes people laugh and makes people smile and i feel like i have that quality. he's the one that always takes me fishing. i watch golf with him. [laughing] i watch him cook, 'cause when i grow up, i want tbe a cook too. we have the same faces, like this. dad is the one, when you fall that picks you up. that uncontional sense of presence and um, reassurance,
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>> i want to welcome all our viewers from around the world. >> david: god's called us to proclaim to the world... that he is god... and there is none beside him. sound the alarm gather the people gather the elders let the ministers wail take back t years the enemy's stolen lord, you are coming with a holy visitation >> david: he's here with us. we can feel the presence of almighty god. this is your night for a divine appointment with god.
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[praising, applause] >> ossie: you have found campmeeting! campmeeting is a outreach of inspiration ministries and believe it or not... it's here for you. it's a moment in time where god is here, ready to meet you at the point of your need. we're in 127 countries, 1.2 billion people can see our signal. but right now, right there in your living room, right there in your hospital room, right there in your hotel room, this is for you. this is a moment, a window of time, god has set up, ordained, predestined, just for you. right now, you're, you're wondering, "what are you talking about?" this is a difficult time in our economy, in our country, in the world. and god has a word, for this moment, for you. you may be facing some very
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you may be climbing some incredible mountains. broken relationships... job loss... health, sickness, disease has riddled your body. your family's walked away from the cross. you're climbing some mountains. but tonight, tonight, god has set up a window, a moment in time where he can reach in and step into your circumstances. here at inspiration ministries, we're broadcasting from the city of light. it's our 93-acre campus, located just south of charlotte, in indian land, south carolina. we've been open since march of this year, and it's been an incredible privilege to see people come to our campus, and experience god in a new way. but tonight, is very special. you know, in your life, as you've grown up, there are people who have become dear to
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you've been around 'em a lot. you ever notice that the people you're closest to, you start acting like? you start talking like 'em. they start influencing what you do and how you dress. well, the man that i'm about to introduce to this campmeeting, and inspiration ministries platform has influenced me, my life personally. i know david and barbara cerullo, a lot of our team, our staff, our ministry, because he has helped us understand a very key principle, that if you listen tonight, you will receive something special. this principle can change how you live, how your grandchildren live, how their children live. it'll change your history and your legacy. right now, it's with great pride and joy, on behalf of david and barbara cerullo, and all of us here at inspiration ministries, we welcome to campmeeting, dr.
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what's the, what's the greatest day of your life? what's the day that you would trade for every other day?" i would tell you, "july 13, 1994." was a wednesday morning, at 7:00 and that was the day that i fell in love with the person of the holy srit. he is not wind. he moves like wind. he is not fire. he purifies like fire. he is not water. he cleanses like water. and he certainly is not a little white bird, called a dove. he's a person. he's a person. he's the only person capable of being contented with you. he's the only person you're required to ey your entire lifetime. he is to us, what jesus was to the 12 disciples. what jesus is to your salvation, the holy spirit is to your prayer life. one of the greatest things, and david and baara, are you there? can you hear me? are you there? >> david: i n hear you mike.
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yes. >> barbara: hello. >> david: not only can i hear you, but boy, can we, boy can we feel the sweet presence of the holy spirit as you're ministering in song. it's thick over here. you know, mike, if i could just slip this in before you start ministering any more, i just want you to know that... and i want our viewers, and those there at the city of light to know, a few weeks ago, i had the privilege of spending a couple of days with you there at the wisdom center in dallas, and while we were together... just, maybe out of the blue, you stood up and you came over and you laid hands on me and began to pray. and spoke a word of prophecy and you said, "david, there's something you've been praying about and you don't have the answer. but i'm gonna tell you that the lord is saying to me, that before this week is over, your
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and i thought to myself, "sure." but i'll tell you what, mike, i want you to know, before the week was over, god answered that prayer that i've been praying for a long time, and i just wanna thank u. thank you for being faithful. thank you fospeaking that word over my life. and i know you're gonna speak a word over the lives of millions of people tonight as they're watching. and i lieve that that same word that came to pass in my life, is going to come to pass in their life tonight, as you bring the word of the lord. so i'm sglad you're at campmeeting. i wish i was there to hug your neck. but we can feel his presence here and i know it's thick there in charlotte, at the citof light, and the presence of god is all around the world, right now. those of you that are watching in your home, just open your spirit. begin to worship the lor get ready to receive the word of the lord from brother murdock. i believe it can, and it will, change your life completely.
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[applause] >> that is amazing. one of the things that, is not commonly known about you mike is that you have published a lot of music. original tunes. that have flowed out of the holy spirit. you can hear, there's a palpable presence of the lord in this place right now. >> when you hurt, you write. [laughter] when you hurt, you write. and one of the things, someone says, "when did you start writing songs?" "when i started hurtin'." when you hurt inside, how many has ever hurt? if you don't lift your hand, i know you're the one bringin' all the hurt to the rest of us. but pain is a conversation. pain is a conversation about order. and god's goal in our life is order. god's obsession is not winning souls.
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obsession was even soul winning, no evangelist or missionary would ever die. god's obsession is not even worship. if it was, trees would sing. god's obsession is order. the purpose of an instruction is order. order is "the accurate arrangement of things." notice this tie? disorder distracts. >> ossie: that's right. >> disorder distracts. there's a reason your nose is not on top of your head. you would drown the first rain. [laughter] order produces five rewards. beauty. safety, protection. productivity. the purpose of god in our life, and this where wisdom is so important to me. i'm obsessed, someone says, "what got you obsessed with wisdom?"
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and no one's had more stupid days in their life than i have. in fact, i wake up every morning, with the thought, and i really do, "what am i doing stupid right now?" there's never a day that you're not doing something stupid, it's just how soon will you find it out? and so i... >> ossie: ...early. >> yes. and i enteevery day, as a learner. i'10% mentor, 90% protege. a mentor is a trusted teacher. a protege is a passionate learner. and i consider that learning is my calling, and i had a, my banker asked me one day, said, "what do you for a hobby?" i said, "i learn. that's what i do. i learn." he said, "i mean for a hobby." i said, "i'm a learner." a lady one day asked me on the plane, she said, "what do you do for a living?" i said, "i... learn for a living. that's what i do. i'm a learner."
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ani became very fascinated, as a minister'shild, one of seven children. my father's 92, and 92 strong. has never been sick a day in his life. ver been in the hospital. pastored seven, started seven churches and a man of great prayer. prayed 4 to 10 hours a day. a holy man. a righteous man. a pure man. an integrous man. could never catch him at a lie. he was not a dangerous man. he was a good man, and still is. but i noticed, that we were broke. he couldn't put me through bible school, $4 a day, southwestern assemblies of god bible college in waxahachie, and he had no money. and so i found out early that prayer was not the seed for finances. and i've learned since that most people who pray a lot, don't
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so we know that prayer is not blessing. if it was, bill gates would be the number one intercessor in america, and for some reason... >> maybe not. >> he hadn't struck me that way. so i began to study the word of god, and i wanna just say this, right there at your house, i don't know what will happen to you, to your life, until i find out who you trust. i am here because i trusted the right woman, my mother. every man is trusting a woman. every man. that's how we catch guys that cape out of prison. we tap the phone of the woman they trust. [laughter] and he shows up. a man cannot stay away from a woman he trust. and in all of my ministry, my life, somewhere my mother
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that the answers to life were in, was in, all the answers were in this bible. there's 800,000 words in the bible. takes 56 hours to read it through. 1,189 chapters. and sometimes, she would not agree with my father and she would set there, and she'd say, "i don't believe him. i'm gonna try to find what god really said about that." and i would see her r hours, studying scripture, looking for the answer that she believed was there. so i fell in love with the word of god and started reading 20 chapters a day when i was 15. at the age of 23, began to read 40 chapters a day, which took me through the bible once a year, or once a month. then i began to memorize the bible, the new testament, 2.5 chapters a day under jerry lucas. and one morning, jerry lucas, the memory expert, you know
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the class, 12 hours a day, memorizing the new testament. he said, "the day will come... that you will have so much truth inside you, that when you hear error, a lie, anger will erupt in you." isn't that powerful? and i found that to be true. and there's, i began to study and notice that there was a difference between an experience with god, and the laws of god. and i realized that you could be a christian, but not know his laws. so that the fruit of that law was not experienced. every law has a different future. there's the law of loss. anything unprotected will be stolen. that's a law. that is a law. anything unprotected will be
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there is the law of reproduction. whatever you are, you create. there is the, there's the law of focus. there's the law of reward. there's the law of servanthood. very important law. that you can only be promoted by a person who gives you instructions. the only person between you and your future is the person you serve. the person you serve controls your future. do you remember when eleazar, the steward over the wealth of abraham, was searching for a wife for isaac. abraham didn't trust his son to discern the right woman for wealth. and so he sent his son, or his servant, remember, to look for his wife of isaac.
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anything good, should be earned. qualify. and so he said, "god of abraham, my master, i want to know the woman that qualifies for the wealth of abraham and isaac. let her, not only offer me water, but let her be willing to spend six or seven hours here, watering my camels." >> ossie: qualify her. >> she qualified through servanthood. boaz said touth, "everybody's discussing you. they say that you treat your mother-in-law seven times, better than seven sons would treat their mother."
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who treats another woman good. you almost create a museum. [laughter] and he said, "everybody's discussing how you talk to naomi." now, naomi, first, she's a mother-in-law. that's quite an experience. mother-in-laws are unforgettable. >> ossie: yes. >> to have a bitter mother-in-law is truly unforgettable. she changed her name. remember that? she changed her name. "don't call me 'pleasant one,' any more. call me 'miss bitter.'" she went to the courthouse and changed her name. "call me 'miss bitter.'" but ruth saw past the hard crust. she was bitter. her two sons had died. her husband had died. she had nothing left and she's embittered. but ruth, saw her future in that relationship. and she said, "i'm not interested in being your parasite.
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protege." a parasite wants what's in your hand, but a protege wants what's in your heart. the law of servanthood. i've written a book, and i wanna share it with you, there at your house, and i want you to take a pen, and i want you to write seven laws down. seven. and i'd like for you to teach them, because they're really, very powerful. there are 7 laws you must honor to have uncommon success. seven laws you must honor. now the reason these laws are so important is because these laws will decide the flow of favor in your life, because favor is not a miracle, nor a mystery. when you solve a problem, you create favor. everywhere you find favor, you find money. money's not a mystery, nor is it a miracle. i don't pray for money, because
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i only pray for miracles. there are laws that work. there are laws that work. and it's important, it's incredibly important that you understand these seven laws. and i believe god's gonna give you wisdom. there's an anointing, there's an anointing en here, at campmeeting, and i don't know if the choir's feeling it. are you feeling this? there's an anointing... [applause] there's a birthing for the wisdom of god. [applause] there's a birthing for the wisdom of god. we know that wisdom is the study of difference. we know that. the difference in a countenance. the difference ipeople. the difference in a moment. the difference in a environment. wisdom is the study of difference. time is not a teacher, so wisdom is not the product of years. i've met some people, 75 years old, still unsaved. 15-year-old boy saved. so gray hair don't make you
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you can be 90 and still be stupid. smile unless you're the one i'm talkin' about. [lghter] time is not a teacher. sickness is not a teacher. the holy spirit is our teacher. we learn wisdom two ways. people and pain. god always sends a voice to correct us, and if we ignore the voice then he sends pain. mentors and mistakes. these are the seven laws that i feel like control your success. you must never forget these laws, if you want to unlock uncommon success, because your success is not up to god. there are 331 references to "if." isaiah 1:19, "if i'm willing and obedient." leviticus 6, deuteronomy 28. the bible is not a book about
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it's a book about decisions. i heard a preacher preach one night, in a campmeeting, not here, but another campmeeting. and said, and he was preaching that god's in control of everything. god's in control. and everybody shouted, ran around, danced a little. slobbered, some fell. but i went to him after the meeting, i said, "what is god in control of?" he said, "everything." he said, "everything that happens was planned by god. the will of god is done on the earth and everything that happens is in god's control." how many has ever heard god was in control of everything? oh, it's a fabulous belief. it's so comforting. you know, it removes the burden of decision making. i mean, god gets blamed for everything that happens that way. i said, "so everything that happens is planned by god."
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every... god... god's in control of everything that happens." i said, "so when a man rapes a girl, we can't prosecute him because god was in control." he stared at me. i said, "if a man murders somebody, we don't put him in jail because god was in control. somebody breaks into your house. i'm sure you don't use locks since god's in control." [laughter] "if someone breaks into..." this is called the anointing of sarcasm, okay? [laughter] "if someone breaks into your house, god was in control, so you don't prosecute him." he said, "i hadn't thought about that." i said, "well, if you'll think twice, you'll be the genius in your family." [laughter] >> ossie: it's thick. >> this book is a book about
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i wish, 'cause decisions decide seasons. some times are appointed and scheduled by god. most seasons of our life are decided by decisions. jesus had no intention of healing the woman who had had a blood hemorrhage for 12 years. she was not on his agenda. he was on her enda. jesus would have never healed the blind man, had he not cried out. reaching is the proof of passion. reaching is the proof of humility. and god won't give you anything you haven't pursued. a-s-k. ask... seek... knock. i am required to participate i my destiny.
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possibility. "well mike, the will of god's always done." the will of god is rarely done. that's why jesus said to pray for the will of god to be done. in matthew 23, jesus looked across jerusalem, sa, "how oft i would have gathered you, as a mother hen would gather her brood, but you would not, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance." but they're perishing every day. i went to pray for a woman to be healed and i said, "do you believe god wants to heal you? she says, "well, i don't really know. i think he's trying to teach me someing." i said, "you believe god has put this sickness to teach you something?" she said, "yes. there's a lot he's wanting to teacme." >> ossie: oh boy. my, my. >> i said, "are you taking any medicine, trying to get well?" she said, "oh yes." i said, "naughty, naughty, naughty. if jesus wants you sick, whyou trying to get well for?
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no. and then i had to teach her, of course, that god has never used sickness and disease to teach. he uses our conscience and the holy srit and teachers to teach. you can live a lifetime in error. i heard a minister of 20,000 people in dallas... a man who can understand greek and hebrew, a brilliant man... publicly announce on television that jesus christ does not heal today. yet, people are ing healed all over the world. see, you canave a pure heart, and have a... a dumb part of your brain. there's always something we don't know. this is why i felt so imessed to share with you these seven laws. write this down. the law of difference. the law of difference. your difference decides your importance. your difference decides who
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labor to understand your difference from others. god works with the law of difference. the pharisees did not see the difference in jesus. zaccheus did. so jesus didn't spend a whole lot of time in the homes of the pharisees, but he spent time with zaccheus. jesus hung between two thieves, but one discerned his difference. in genesis, joph wakes up one morning,s the warden of the prison sees the butler and the baker and their countenance is troubled. he sees a problem and problems are incredibly important. they're the seeds for rewards. without a problem, you don't have a future. unless somebody has a problem, you won't have a job. the only people,he only reason people get married is they got a problem. [laughter]
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pursuit of someone who can solve our problem. when there's a probl, there's opportunity for significance. the entire world is full of problems because a problem is a gate to recognition. until there was a goliath, david had no future. i encourage people to alwayse sensitive. in all your conversations, listen for four things. listen for pain. listen for information. listen for the sound of honor. and listen for desires. until somebody hurts, you don't get a reward. because the problem you solve determines your value to another. you have no value until you solve a problem. joseph saw the countenance of the butlernd the baker and says, "you got a problem. can i solve it?" he saw difference. the blind man cried out to jesus
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in jesus. his footsteps were different. they said, "jesus of nazareth is coming." you've got to discern ur difference from others. if i say, "tiger woods," you're gonna say, "golf." if i said, "mohammed ali," you're gonna say, "boxing." if i say, "bill gates," you're gonna say, "computers." if you cannot tell me, in a single sentence your difference from others, then you have not yet discovered your difference and your success is produced through your difference. our sameness, and our similarity creates our comfort. but our difference creates our reward. you didn't marry your wife because she reminded you of your first little girlfriend. she wasn't like your first little girlfriend. >> she wasn't. >> you don't go to mcdonald's because it reminds you of what-a-burger. you got to mcdonald's because
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