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. >> working at the arthritis foundation, i've been able to turn a lot of people on to it, through our events. we hand out free samples of supple, and i've heard just very many stories like myself. people that have had their lives dramatically changed. people who's pain is much worse than mine. >> i've had rheumatoid arthritis for many many years, and doctors, all they ever did was just give me pain medicine. nothing would get rid of the pain. i mean, it always came back. and i always had trouble sleeping and stuff because the pain was so bad. so after being on supple for probably less than a week, i started getting the results of wonderful. my pain is bearable, it's not as bad, the swelling has gone down in my fingers, my ankle doesn't hurt as bad, and i really truly want to thank you supple for whatever this drink is, it is a miracle drink. >> it's a great value proposition, right? you eliminate pain by addressing the root causes of the pain, you regain strength and mobility, it has almost no calories, certainly no significant negative side effects, and it tastes great. >> absolutely
. >> working at the arthritis foundation, i've been able to turn a lot of people on to it, through our events. we hand out free samples of supple, and i've heard just very many stories like myself. people that have had their lives dramatically changed. people who's pain is much worse than mine. >> i've had rheumatoid arthritis for many many years, and doctors, all they ever did was just give me pain medicine. nothing would get rid of the pain. i mean, it always came back. and i...
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we are the face... ...of arthritis learn how the arthritis foundation can help at facesofarthritis.org is america wrong? no, thankfully we are not as bad. in a hundred different ways. our taxes are actually higher than most, but we don't have slaves. we also don't kill people for sports. when we go to war, misguided or not, we do not conquer or plunder. when we win, we usually leave. poor people live better than the emperors there. we have flush toilets, longer lives, painkillers, air-conditioning. our presidents actually leave office voluntarily. although our current president waste money on extravagant travel, era was much worse. he never wore the same clothes twice. from all corners of the world, that number could to file them. elagabalus said that he made his favorite senator a horse. as depicted here. >> you treat him as your peer. john: even president obama wouldn't do that. [laughter] [applause] so arrogant as our politicians are, they were at least not emperors who like this tell ortiz an executed a senator's wife who didn't show up. but it matters because umpires do crumble. r
we are the face... ...of arthritis learn how the arthritis foundation can help at facesofarthritis.org is america wrong? no, thankfully we are not as bad. in a hundred different ways. our taxes are actually higher than most, but we don't have slaves. we also don't kill people for sports. when we go to war, misguided or not, we do not conquer or plunder. when we win, we usually leave. poor people live better than the emperors there. we have flush toilets, longer lives, painkillers,...
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and what i have done is partnered up with massage and the, wonderful spots and the arthritis foundation third annual healing hands for arthritis campaign and they are trying to raise money to find the cure so everybody gets a massage, you can make reservations at massagein the dog on september 18, '10 dollars will be donated to the arthritis foundation so get a massage, take care of yourself and get back. stuart: first massage in my entire life. >> you never had a massage? stuart: once. >> you need to make a part of your whole wellness routine. you need your whole wellness because it is also a ratings boost your. stuart: very good. congratulations, thanks. there i say that sandra smith was right? we are talking grunting in tennis. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪
and what i have done is partnered up with massage and the, wonderful spots and the arthritis foundation third annual healing hands for arthritis campaign and they are trying to raise money to find the cure so everybody gets a massage, you can make reservations at massagein the dog on september 18, '10 dollars will be donated to the arthritis foundation so get a massage, take care of yourself and get back. stuart: first massage in my entire life. >> you never had a massage? stuart: once....
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join the arthritis foundation to stop america's #1 cause of dibility. learn the truth about arthritis at facofarthritis.org gerri: the housing market slows down in the fall with the kids are back to school the buying frenzy is over but our next guest says this time of year may actually be a buyers' dream. so to give us tips if you are in the market for a new home sarah, welcome back to the show. we were talking how it is time to start thinking about this is a terrible time? >> i don't agree. with cecil discounts you don't feel from tha season and sellers may be more willing to negotiate on price system of your because the holidays are approaching , it getng cold the days are shorter they don't want is sitting on the market to the holidays so they may be willing but on the flip side selection is limited because some say my way or the highway. >> according to the national association of realtors with a break of $7,000 he will not have that in all of the market that better in the midwest $10,000 or 20,000. gerri: you say you get a 10,000 drake on average? >
join the arthritis foundation to stop america's #1 cause of dibility. learn the truth about arthritis at facofarthritis.org gerri: the housing market slows down in the fall with the kids are back to school the buying frenzy is over but our next guest says this time of year may actually be a buyers' dream. so to give us tips if you are in the market for a new home sarah, welcome back to the show. we were talking how it is time to start thinking about this is a terrible time? >> i don't...
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. >> working at the arthritis foundation, i've been able to turn a lot of people on to it, through ourvents. we hand out free samples of supple, and i've heard just very many stories like myself. people that have had their lives dramatically changed. people who's pain is much worse than mine. >> i've had rheumatoid arthritis for many many years, and doctors, all they ever did was just give me pain medicine. nothing would get rid of the pain. i mean, it always came back. and i always had trouble sleeping and stuff because the pain was so bad. so after being on supple for probably less than a week, i started getting the results of wonderful. my pain is bearable, it's not as bad, the swelling has gone down in my fingers, my ankle doesn't hurt as bad, and i really truly want to thank you supple for whatever this drink is, it is a miracle drink. >> it's a great value proposition, right? you eliminate pain by addressing the root causes of the pain, you regain strength and mobility, it has almost no calories, certainly no significant negative side effects, and it tastes great. >> absolutely.
. >> working at the arthritis foundation, i've been able to turn a lot of people on to it, through ourvents. we hand out free samples of supple, and i've heard just very many stories like myself. people that have had their lives dramatically changed. people who's pain is much worse than mine. >> i've had rheumatoid arthritis for many many years, and doctors, all they ever did was just give me pain medicine. nothing would get rid of the pain. i mean, it always came back. and i always...
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they have partnered with arthritis foundation. from arthritis. it's one of the leading disabilities or causes of disabilities in america. so it's a big cause. >> steve: it's not just grownups. people as young as two it cost have it? >> yeah. i think now there is 50 million people in america that suffer from arthritis. and it's all different age range. >> brian: what works for you? >> massage. it's one of the best ways to stay healthy and it's all part of my wellness routine. massage envy on september 18, if you book a massage, it's affordable. ten dollars will go right back to the arthritis foundation to help find a cure. they raised a million dollars in the last two years prior to this. so this year our goal is to raise 1 million in one day. so september 18, go to massageenvy.com, book a massage and feel good and help people like me would are suffering from it. >> brian: can i ask you something personal? when you get a lot of massages? >> yes. >> brian: do you guys take your clothes off? 'cause i have no idea if -- >> you know wh
they have partnered with arthritis foundation. from arthritis. it's one of the leading disabilities or causes of disabilities in america. so it's a big cause. >> steve: it's not just grownups. people as young as two it cost have it? >> yeah. i think now there is 50 million people in america that suffer from arthritis. and it's all different age range. >> brian: what works for you? >> massage. it's one of the best ways to stay healthy and it's all part of my wellness...
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. >> working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> but for all of them, i wondered,as it doing to their brain. >> my patients call me p dock. >> pot doc? >> they never meet anyone as interested in their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacey gruber is curious about pot. >> i want you to namthe numbe and not read it. >> okay. >> i led her at mclane hospital near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, you light up a joint, a blint, receptors, throughout the brain, respond. these areas of the brain are responsible for things like pressure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space. coordination, movement. appetite and others drives, shall we say. all over. >> so reward? pleasure. hunger. you have this overall feeling of well-being, they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it is not just feeling good, but there a phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artist, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high, there
. >> working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> but for all of them, i wondered,as it doing to their brain. >> my patients call me p dock. >> pot doc? >> they never meet anyone as interested in their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacey gruber is curious about pot. >> i want you to namthe numbe and not read it. >> okay. >> i led her at mclane hospital near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the...
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. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone whose as interested in hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a joint, an spliff, a blunt, receptors throughout the brain respond. and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well-being, they say. >> that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon repor
. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone whose as interested in hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean...