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and i didn't change one thing, my lifestyle, my diet or anything. have no reason to lie about anything. i'm not getting paid for this. i'm not doing this other than i wanted to see if the product works. >> announcer: what you are about to see is a scientific breakthrough that targets the tummy and slims away fat so effectively, you may wonder if it's real. and that's why this show is unlike any other you've watched. there's no paid host for this show, no paid models and no paid actors... just real people with real results. >> i am not a paid actress. i am an everyday working mom. i have a two-year-old and a four-year-old. those are my before pictures. i know, i can't believe it either, but those are my before pictures and this is me now. these results are... it's real. this is me. >> announcer: what is this belly fat reducing miracle? the tummy tuck slimming system with the revolutionary tummy tuck belt that instantly erases inches and gradually slims fat away from your belly every time you wear it. best of all, this fat-burning miracle works even b
and i didn't change one thing, my lifestyle, my diet or anything. have no reason to lie about anything. i'm not getting paid for this. i'm not doing this other than i wanted to see if the product works. >> announcer: what you are about to see is a scientific breakthrough that targets the tummy and slims away fat so effectively, you may wonder if it's real. and that's why this show is unlike any other you've watched. there's no paid host for this show, no paid models and no paid actors......
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i mean yes, for certain cancers, we know lifestyle does make a difference. if it's smoking, for example. we get all that. but there will be ways of detecting earlier and presumably then dealing with it and saving lives earlier. >> absolutely. the screening tests we have are cumbersome. mammography, huge cost in dealing, not actually providing the test but providing the investigations afterwards. because you had a much reliable blood test that would be the future. >> professor karol sikora there. >>> do stay with us. a lot more news including the news of footballer steven gerrard. he says he's leaving the football club at the end of the season, the toughest decision of his life. we'll have more. at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you want an advanced degree, but sometimes work can get in the way. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary n
i mean yes, for certain cancers, we know lifestyle does make a difference. if it's smoking, for example. we get all that. but there will be ways of detecting earlier and presumably then dealing with it and saving lives earlier. >> absolutely. the screening tests we have are cumbersome. mammography, huge cost in dealing, not actually providing the test but providing the investigations afterwards. because you had a much reliable blood test that would be the future. >> professor karol...
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. >> oh. >> even up against drugs the lifestyle did better. >> there's programs with diabetes but very this for prediabetes and last week blue shield is very expensive which is ridiculous to have to get a doctor's referral i don't know why you have to get a doctor's referral to go to o a prediabetes class but there's not near enough emphasis on the prediabetes. >> other questions or comments or altercations from the board. >> one question so once we approve those result studies it will be in the greater wellness program you'll have an update occupants the results. >> yes. >> okay. great. >> is there a - i'm ready to entertain a motion. >> i max make a motion. >> that's a second and third (laughter). >> any other discussion? comments? public comment r.c. sf president i'm hoping you can do something for workplace programs there are several programs where there are high rates of diabetes and prediabetes when i was at mta or muni i saw the drivers it was really difficult part of the problem getting the departments to really cooperate and hoping help give employees just like every hour 3 to
. >> oh. >> even up against drugs the lifestyle did better. >> there's programs with diabetes but very this for prediabetes and last week blue shield is very expensive which is ridiculous to have to get a doctor's referral i don't know why you have to get a doctor's referral to go to o a prediabetes class but there's not near enough emphasis on the prediabetes. >> other questions or comments or altercations from the board. >> one question so once we approve those...
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. >> oh. >> even up against drugs the lifestyle did better. >> there's programs with diabetes but very this for prediabetes and last week blue shield is very expensive which is ridiculous to have to get a doctor's referral i don't know why you have to get a doctor's referral to go to o a prediabetes class but there's not near enough emphasis on the prediabetes. >> other questions or comments or altercations f
. >> oh. >> even up against drugs the lifestyle did better. >> there's programs with diabetes but very this for prediabetes and last week blue shield is very expensive which is ridiculous to have to get a doctor's referral i don't know why you have to get a doctor's referral to go to o a prediabetes class but there's not near enough emphasis on the prediabetes. >> other questions or comments or altercations f
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what emerges is that you can reduce your risk of getting some cancers through lifestyle factors, but cancers it's a case of bad luck if and when they might occur. >> they have linked to the speed of the replication of cells with the probability of getting cancer. so this is a measured piece of work which does not negate the huge scientific evidence we have that links environmental and lifestyle factors. we still have to put out our efforts to prevent smoking, avoid heavy drinking avoid the obesity, promoting a healthy diet and healthy lifestyle, because this is what we can do. we can't change the biology, but we can change how it operates against the environment. >>> do remember that you can keep up to date with everything we're covering on our website, the address for that is aljazeera.com. >> ...i come around that corner... >> you don't want this? >> no, i think we should do it how we would normally... no exceptions >> should i also be in the picture? >> yeah [laughs] are you alright with that? >> no, i'm alright with that... >> ok, we're just gonna have to do it right?
what emerges is that you can reduce your risk of getting some cancers through lifestyle factors, but cancers it's a case of bad luck if and when they might occur. >> they have linked to the speed of the replication of cells with the probability of getting cancer. so this is a measured piece of work which does not negate the huge scientific evidence we have that links environmental and lifestyle factors. we still have to put out our efforts to prevent smoking, avoid heavy drinking avoid...
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. >>> and why most types of cancer can be blamed on bad luck and not lifestyle. ♪ >>> hello. palestinian ambassador to the united nations has handed palestine's formal application for membership of the international criminal court to the u.n. the documents he gave to the office of the u.n. chief ban ki-moon was signed by abbas two days ago. he says the move will pave the way for the palestinians to pursue war crimes charges against israel. let's get more now from kristen saloomey at the united nations for us right now. christen that application has been submitted, what happens next? >> reporter: well we received a statement from the secretary general's spokesperson that says that the u.n. is now considering the appropriate next steps. typically, it takes 60 days once an application is received for the court's jurisdiction to go into effect. but this case is anything but typical. we have the israelis arguing that the palestinians weren't even qualified to be members, because they are not an officially recognized state. that position is not shared by many here at the united nat
. >>> and why most types of cancer can be blamed on bad luck and not lifestyle. ♪ >>> hello. palestinian ambassador to the united nations has handed palestine's formal application for membership of the international criminal court to the u.n. the documents he gave to the office of the u.n. chief ban ki-moon was signed by abbas two days ago. he says the move will pave the way for the palestinians to pursue war crimes charges against israel. let's get more now from kristen...
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call or log on now to get started on a healthy, new lifestyle. it makes a great gift for loved ones. and don't forget to ask your operator about the incredible chair gym twister to help reshape your midsection. call or log on right now. >> welcome back. you know, it doesn't matter how old you are, and it doesn't matter what kind of shape you're in. if you want to look better, feel better, and live a long and healthy life, you need to exercise. i'm almost 60 years old, and i still play baseball, and i play against guys that are about half of my age, so i need to stay in pretty good shape. >> but why is resistance training, in particular, so important? >> well, kelly, as we get older, as we age, we tend to lose muscle mass and strength, our joints become less mobile, and our bones become weaker. studies have shown that resistance training helps combat these issues, and it's key to maintaining your strength, keeping your bones strong, and your joints healthy. >> chair gym is great for anyone with limited mobility. i like using it in the morning beca
call or log on now to get started on a healthy, new lifestyle. it makes a great gift for loved ones. and don't forget to ask your operator about the incredible chair gym twister to help reshape your midsection. call or log on right now. >> welcome back. you know, it doesn't matter how old you are, and it doesn't matter what kind of shape you're in. if you want to look better, feel better, and live a long and healthy life, you need to exercise. i'm almost 60 years old, and i still play...
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many foreigners work in the industries or are hired in the homes, supporting their affluent lifestylesthis residential area is very up market, even by abu dhabi standards. an avid drama fan lives here. yashin abudullah is retired and in his 60s. his house is surrounded with lush greenery. a lover of animals, he owns many birds and fish. yashin previously worked for a government corporation, but is now enjoying the life of leisure. he employs many worker who is look after and assist the grounds. >> yashin's love of drama led him to install his own home theater. he likes to relax here and watch his favorite shows. during their long lunch break, yashin's civil service friends join him to watch dramas. home grown dramas are a popular form of entertainment and an indispensable part of this leisurely lifestyle. the people of abu dhabi are strict muslims, and they still wear traditional garments. men are clad in white kondura while women wear black abaya and cover their hair and skin. this is a popular lady's boutique. it sells many colorful outfits. in public, women wear only black. but at h
many foreigners work in the industries or are hired in the homes, supporting their affluent lifestylesthis residential area is very up market, even by abu dhabi standards. an avid drama fan lives here. yashin abudullah is retired and in his 60s. his house is surrounded with lush greenery. a lover of animals, he owns many birds and fish. yashin previously worked for a government corporation, but is now enjoying the life of leisure. he employs many worker who is look after and assist the grounds....
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we have to stop smoking, avoid heavy drinking avoid obesity, and lead a healthy lifestyle. >>> all of's news and developments of course on our website. check out aljazeera.com. >> he shoots, he scores. and basketball fans around the country go wild. the shot at the buzzer did not win the game, but it covered the spread. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. all the big team sports in america have taken great pains
we have to stop smoking, avoid heavy drinking avoid obesity, and lead a healthy lifestyle. >>> all of's news and developments of course on our website. check out aljazeera.com. >> he shoots, he scores. and basketball fans around the country go wild. the shot at the buzzer did not win the game, but it covered the spread. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. all the big team sports in america have taken great pains
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and the people the values the attitudes of lifestyles with staying in those bubbles and in the flyover country between the east and west coasts if you look at the electoral map it is vastly read your and in that great divide exist what i call the land of "god, guns, grits, and gravy" they descriptive term of flyover country. it says to all those folks you are not alone. he and you are okay and it says to those who are living in the bubble here is who we are you don't know what drives us or why it is important to us so read the book. >> view describes the divide between those urban centers the you don't think everyone in the bubble is bad or not every bubba is bad? >> clearly it is said generalization. with midtown manhattan they are bubba the way they field you will find birmingham alabama you will find old churl liberals believe it or not so it is not any geographic area but it is generally true the culture and lifestyle you will see the bubbles are very different then not here with bubbaville. i realized when i get off the plate and i ended the york two or three days i in a different
and the people the values the attitudes of lifestyles with staying in those bubbles and in the flyover country between the east and west coasts if you look at the electoral map it is vastly read your and in that great divide exist what i call the land of "god, guns, grits, and gravy" they descriptive term of flyover country. it says to all those folks you are not alone. he and you are okay and it says to those who are living in the bubble here is who we are you don't know what drives...
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>>> a new study says most types of cancer are the result of bad luck, not genes, environment, or lifestyle. >>> hello. a major rescue operation is under way off the italian coast yet again. this time to help about 450 people believed to be migrants who are onboard a crewless cargo ship. the italian coast guard has told us that 40 children are among those onboard. in fact, they've sent us some images from their hospital. they've been winching down some of their team to help onboard. they're towing this ship into port now. no power on the boat. no crew either. just leaving those on the vessel to drift helpless in what have been some pretty heavy seas. the boat is said to be around about 65 kilometers from capo santa maria, and this is the second migrant ship in a week adrift with no crew in choppy seas. around about a thousand migrants most syrians and kurds, had to be rescued on wednesday from another ship. that was the blue sky m. earlier, commander andrea tassara from the italian coast guard gave me this update. >> yes good morning. the condition of migrants onboard the vessel are good bu
>>> a new study says most types of cancer are the result of bad luck, not genes, environment, or lifestyle. >>> hello. a major rescue operation is under way off the italian coast yet again. this time to help about 450 people believed to be migrants who are onboard a crewless cargo ship. the italian coast guard has told us that 40 children are among those onboard. in fact, they've sent us some images from their hospital. they've been winching down some of their team to help...
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you have to build the intersection combined with our knowledge of environmental and lifestyle factorshat modify the risk of cancer. >> what do you think of the fact that the research didn't deal with some of the most commonly occurring forms of cancer like breast cancer and prostate cancer? >> well, that has been a choice in the mathematical modeling. we should not forget that this very nice piece of would work is a mathematical modeling using selective knowledge and other colleagues point out using different type of knowledge you point out different results. shown that the idea that has been around for a long time in the cancer field the speed at which the cells replicate in the body. you should just remember that we don't get too much from the neurons from the brain. the so-called brain tumors are the surrounding cells because they are never replicate. to get cancer you must have a repreplication of cells. this is a measured piece of work which does not negate the huge scientific evidence we have that links environmental and lifestyle factors. we still have to put our efforts of avo
you have to build the intersection combined with our knowledge of environmental and lifestyle factorshat modify the risk of cancer. >> what do you think of the fact that the research didn't deal with some of the most commonly occurring forms of cancer like breast cancer and prostate cancer? >> well, that has been a choice in the mathematical modeling. we should not forget that this very nice piece of would work is a mathematical modeling using selective knowledge and other...
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. >> i do get angry when i think of, you know, the unsustainable lifestyle of so many of the materialistic culture. >> jane goodall is famous for her trailblazing o with champ pan zees. the subject of her latest book isler love ofnator chimpanzees. >> she has been called the woman who redefined man as we think about chim mpanzees. >> i realized like us, they have a dark side. they are capable of violence, brutality and a kind of primitive law. >> i spoke to the steadfast technology? mapping. >> experiments on animals, animal enclose user? >> susan, zoos. a bit about her ally days. >> i fell in love with tarzan and married the wrong jane. >> a new book about plants. can you draw the line for us between plants and chimpanzees? >> without plants, none of us would be here, chimpanzees, people or anything else. everything lives on plant food or lives on creatures that live on plant food. like honestly the plants put little roots into my brain and said, jane, you spent all your life helping animals: it's our turn now. so the book took its own life. you talk about the love affair between humans a
. >> i do get angry when i think of, you know, the unsustainable lifestyle of so many of the materialistic culture. >> jane goodall is famous for her trailblazing o with champ pan zees. the subject of her latest book isler love ofnator chimpanzees. >> she has been called the woman who redefined man as we think about chim mpanzees. >> i realized like us, they have a dark side. they are capable of violence, brutality and a kind of primitive law. >> i spoke to the...
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in the book is that there's a big disconnect between the people the values, the attitudes, the lifestyles of people living in those three bubbles and the people who live in what we often call the flyover country all of that red area between the east and west coast that if you look at an electoral map of part from a few urban centers is nationally red and in that great divide that flyover country excess what i call the land of god guns, grits and gravy and it's just a descriptive term of a flyover country. the book does two things. is this all the folks out there in the land of god guns grits and gravy were not alone and you are okay. you are not not tenet says to the people who are living in the bubbles hey here's who we are. you don't really know us. you don't know what drives us and what makes us think it was important to us or why it's important to us to read the maybe you'll find out. these good old good old boy sense of the macro. >> host: you describe the divide between the urban centers you describe and the bubba bill and those flyover states but truly you don't think that everyone
in the book is that there's a big disconnect between the people the values, the attitudes, the lifestyles of people living in those three bubbles and the people who live in what we often call the flyover country all of that red area between the east and west coast that if you look at an electoral map of part from a few urban centers is nationally red and in that great divide that flyover country excess what i call the land of god guns, grits and gravy and it's just a descriptive term of a...
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the other 35% may be more susceptible to what we call the environmental or lifestyle factors. >> howo the study? >> what they did they did a pure mathematical model, calculated the number of cell divisions in 31 different tissue types and they found when there were more cell divisions or opportunities for mutation, there were higher rates of cancer. >> okay, so the question then is how does cancer start and we -- are we any closer to a cure for cancer? >> you know, for decades we've been talking about the war on cancer. the truth is our death rates are about the same as they were a decade ago. sometimes we need to think of cancer as something to manage, not just try to cure but also to treat almost like a chronic disease in certain circumstances. we can cure cancer when it's in one spot and inject it or cut it out. but when it spreads through the body that's what we've not made much progress on. >> the study does link cancer with stem cells and then there's the controversial issue of stem cell research. if your stem cells are copying each other, how could stem cell research potential
the other 35% may be more susceptible to what we call the environmental or lifestyle factors. >> howo the study? >> what they did they did a pure mathematical model, calculated the number of cell divisions in 31 different tissue types and they found when there were more cell divisions or opportunities for mutation, there were higher rates of cancer. >> okay, so the question then is how does cancer start and we -- are we any closer to a cure for cancer? >> you know, for...
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>> right. >> you got no problem with our lifestyle? >> no. >> well i wish you'd educate some of these other people in here. it's not like if i touch you it's going to rub off on you. right? >> right. >> i can touch you. see how he's blushing in his cheek. >> most of the men here are either older, gay, or transgender. like clarence culverson, issued an article of clothing not typically found in men's units. >> this is a county-issued jail bra. i keep up, because you're only issued one. so i take care of it like it's my very own. >> culverson has grown breasts through a hormone treatment for a planned sex change operation and he says he uses them to advantage. >> i'm like a vulture. i go for my prey. when i see somebody vulnerable in there, take to my advantage and get what i want. i might show a nipple here or nipple there or take my bra off and walk around in a t-shirt, it turns them on. to look at me you got to give me something. see, i know how to use my femininity to my advantage. >> but culverson knows that flirting in jail comes w
>> right. >> you got no problem with our lifestyle? >> no. >> well i wish you'd educate some of these other people in here. it's not like if i touch you it's going to rub off on you. right? >> right. >> i can touch you. see how he's blushing in his cheek. >> most of the men here are either older, gay, or transgender. like clarence culverson, issued an article of clothing not typically found in men's units. >> this is a county-issued jail bra. i...
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avoid obesity, promoting a healthy diet and healthy lifestyle, because this is what we can do. the biology, but we can change how it operates against the environment. >>> that's it for me but do stay with us here on al jazeera, another full bulletin of news is straight away from london. >>> the palestinian ambassador to the underhands over papers to join the international criminal court. ♪ >>> hello, there, you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up a second cargo ship with hundreds of migrants on board is towed to italy after being abandoned by its crew. >>> yazidis fighters attack an iraqi village trying to rescue women and girls kidnapped months ago by isil. >>> cities across china start releasing real time air quality
avoid obesity, promoting a healthy diet and healthy lifestyle, because this is what we can do. the biology, but we can change how it operates against the environment. >>> that's it for me but do stay with us here on al jazeera, another full bulletin of news is straight away from london. >>> the palestinian ambassador to the underhands over papers to join the international criminal court. ♪ >>> hello, there, you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming...
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how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?s like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish of andalucia. informally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. >> every lunch in your life. >> every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you
how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?s like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from....
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it just happened. >> according to researchers inherited genes and lifestyle factors do play a role in a person developing cancer. the report says those factors may account for third of cancer study, the other two thirds were attributed to chance mutations. the researchers did not reveal the most common types of cancer. they hope the findings might help to deepen understanding of why some people get cancer and how to treat it. >> eastern europe is feeling the effect of a cold weather system which is bringing record low temperatures. temperatures are plunging to -32 degrees centigrade. only the bravest people hard caring to venture. some could not resist the urge to wrap up and sneak out to make the most of the snow and ice and enjoy. for those of you wondering what to do with your dog next time you go on holiday, you might want to consider a top-end hotel which are considering -- increasingly catering to four-legged guests. >> in this five-star star hotel, the sous chef delicately au pairs a co-made dinner. -- prepares a gourmet dinner. it is not meant for humans. room service carries
it just happened. >> according to researchers inherited genes and lifestyle factors do play a role in a person developing cancer. the report says those factors may account for third of cancer study, the other two thirds were attributed to chance mutations. the researchers did not reveal the most common types of cancer. they hope the findings might help to deepen understanding of why some people get cancer and how to treat it. >> eastern europe is feeling the effect of a cold weather...
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. >>> does cancer have less to do with your family history and lifestyle and more to do with bad luckmajor new study that is shaking up some commonly held beliefs. >>> a fire truck upside-down. how did this happen? that's next you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> a fire truck flipped over
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i didn't really like the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to come back to work, still handle your job, and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of two facilities that compromise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime but are being held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted, and given a sentence of two and a half years or less, they could wind up four miles away at suffolk county's other jail facility, the house of correction. bloodworth's been at nashua street for ten months now after pleading not guilty to charges of armed robbery and assault and battery. >> i go back to court and this case isn't looking beatable. so i probably just plead out, because i've seen a lot of my friends get burnt in trials. you know what i mean? so i don't think i'
i didn't really like the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to come back to work, still handle your job, and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of two facilities that compromise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any...
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. ♪ >>> the new swinging zamboni lifestyle. rise early like 9:00 a.m. light. simple. because there will be a lot more eating and drinking today, and you want to be ready. by 2:00 p.m., he's made his way back up hill to mom's place. >> every day i come here for lunch. [ speaking foreign language ] and i walk in and she says get us two beers. so i'll get two beers from the fridge and watch her cook. [ speaking foreign language ] >> salud. >> everybody's home for easter. maria jose, zach's soon to be mother-in-law and dad. plus alejandro and pedro, the soon to be brothers-in-law, who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize is they aren't just gaining a son but also an annoying half drunk and extremely hungry uncle tony. and i know what happens here. >> yes, so let's -- >> sitting there ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. so not to embarrass you
. ♪ >>> the new swinging zamboni lifestyle. rise early like 9:00 a.m. light. simple. because there will be a lot more eating and drinking today, and you want to be ready. by 2:00 p.m., he's made his way back up hill to mom's place. >> every day i come here for lunch. [ speaking foreign language ] and i walk in and she says get us two beers. so i'll get two beers from the fridge and watch her cook. [ speaking foreign language ] >> salud. >> everybody's home for...
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i made it to where everybody knows, i don't have a chance to go back to that lifestyle. don't want to go back to that lifestyle. >> in fact, he even works with some organizations to combat racism. >> i'm a source of information of the southern poverty law center, to one people's project, the anti-racist action. i've done all i can to change myself as a person and not only to renounce and to become a hermit from that lifestyle but to actually take an opposition against it. >> but there was a price for coming clean. >> you're basically deemed a snitch, so that's why my custody is what it is. i mean, if i'm ever put in general population, i'm as good as dead. >> any prison gang would be happy to get their hands on shawn gaines. >> it's kill or be killed for me now, so i'll spend my time in protective custody, more than likely slammed down the entire time. >> while his public confession may have put gaines' life in danger, it also generated some welcome attention from the outside world. >> apparently, i'm writing my fiancee. >> you have a fiancee? >> yeah. >> is this someone
i made it to where everybody knows, i don't have a chance to go back to that lifestyle. don't want to go back to that lifestyle. >> in fact, he even works with some organizations to combat racism. >> i'm a source of information of the southern poverty law center, to one people's project, the anti-racist action. i've done all i can to change myself as a person and not only to renounce and to become a hermit from that lifestyle but to actually take an opposition against it. >>...
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dante relished the lifestyle that her husband's income could provide. >> she finally had her wish, you she had fur coats made. she had jaguars. she had a lexus. she had all the things she wanted. she went to spas. she went to the caribbean. she went on holidays. really, that's what she seemed to always want was that perfect lifestyle. >> from the start, the marriage was in trouble. dr. sutorius was suffering from depression, impotence, and the couple fought often about money, and who controlled the purse strings. >> don't worry about the cost. i'll take care of it. >> there had been a terrible argument when dante learned darryl was going to pay for his daughter's wedding. >> we spend far too much money on your kids the way it is. >> dante resented spending money on darryl's children. >> if he were to buy something for the children, she would retaliate by going out and buying designer clothes, furs, jewelry, running up the credit card bill. basically in retaliation for him paying attention to his own children. >> dante's behavior prompted sutorius to look into his wife's background. he
dante relished the lifestyle that her husband's income could provide. >> she finally had her wish, you she had fur coats made. she had jaguars. she had a lexus. she had all the things she wanted. she went to spas. she went to the caribbean. she went on holidays. really, that's what she seemed to always want was that perfect lifestyle. >> from the start, the marriage was in trouble. dr. sutorius was suffering from depression, impotence, and the couple fought often about money, and...
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but this is to explain why it is that he is voting patterns and lifestyle patterns and cultural patterns if you will are so desperate between the two areas. >> host: if they allowed duckhunting in virginia i would be right back there with you. but talk about why the cultural divide is such a problem is that the two sides don't understand each other with respect to the country coming from this cultural divide in the disconnect. >> i wouldn't say that there is a threat to the existing republic because of the cultural difference but i do think that the polarization isn't necessarily healthy for the building of the strong kind of america that we are a melting pot. to have the differences in the culture and the southern culture but one i'm most familiar with and comfortable with. i don't want to lose that or become so homogenized that we morph into something that is unrecognizable. but there needs to be a mutual respect and understanding, not a melting that understanding. they look towards us with a sense of wonderment. what do you mean you believe in god or you think you want to go to church
but this is to explain why it is that he is voting patterns and lifestyle patterns and cultural patterns if you will are so desperate between the two areas. >> host: if they allowed duckhunting in virginia i would be right back there with you. but talk about why the cultural divide is such a problem is that the two sides don't understand each other with respect to the country coming from this cultural divide in the disconnect. >> i wouldn't say that there is a threat to the existing...
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>> reporter: along with demands come the perks of a glamorous lifestyle.ial nannies to the stars are willing to pay top dollar to attend this nanny school. >> we are not training babysitters. we are training fantastic, certified, professional nannies. >> reporter: at the english nanny and governess school in chagrin falls, ohio, nannies learn cpr, cooking, even handling horses. >> if a nanny's not comfortable around a horse, the children will pick up on it, the horse will pick up on it. >> reporter: the tuition, $10,000. once hired, they can make that back almost immediately. and much, much more. so how much can celebrity nannies make? >> i have people making exorbitant salaries. $250,000. >> there's been stories where the family actually pays for the nanny to further her education. they take her on shopping trips. take her on cruises. personal planes. like all of it. like they're living the life. >> reporter: that's the high life. the nanny's dream job. but sometimes dreams fall short of reality. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. ♪ ♪ this is ho
>> reporter: along with demands come the perks of a glamorous lifestyle.ial nannies to the stars are willing to pay top dollar to attend this nanny school. >> we are not training babysitters. we are training fantastic, certified, professional nannies. >> reporter: at the english nanny and governess school in chagrin falls, ohio, nannies learn cpr, cooking, even handling horses. >> if a nanny's not comfortable around a horse, the children will pick up on it, the horse...
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she was living the dream california lifestyle. you talk about housewives of orange county. she could have been on the show. >> yes, in fact, she told friends she turned down an offer to be on that show about over the top excess in orange county. no, she did end up on a tv show called american thunder about motorcycles showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for $50,000. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> and then there was eric. >> we eat housewives for breakfast. >> ex-football player, wanna be actor, who started in "the newport 40 which never aired. here's where the show ends and the real begins. because of what happened in that house behind the gates, a long time ago it was december 15, 1994, 9:00 p.m. the shots were patterned in sets of two. two shots. two shots. a pause. hen two shots. >> detective tom arrived to find a millionaire entrepreneur dead on his own kitchen floor. his name was bill 55 years old, nice guy. deeply religious. the drew true believer in the american dream, a man who had made his come true. >>
she was living the dream california lifestyle. you talk about housewives of orange county. she could have been on the show. >> yes, in fact, she told friends she turned down an offer to be on that show about over the top excess in orange county. no, she did end up on a tv show called american thunder about motorcycles showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for $50,000. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> and then...
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without cash they can't continue that lifestyle. they also can't continue investing large amounts in their military and also the other things that they've been investing in including their cyber activities. so that's why you see the umpt.s. trying to cut off their cash flow. >> that makes sense especially as you describe that is how they get their cash. we also heard though that this could just be the first aspect of its response. what can we take away from that as far as what their big picture is their plan? >> you can read into it a few different things. first of all, it shows that the united states in spite of some skepticism from private cyber security firms, definitely believes north korea is behind the hack on sony which is why they're moving forward with the action and it also tells you, natalie, when you're talking about the fact that this is their first step keep in mind when north korea's internet went out there was some speculation as to whether the u.s. government was behind it. by the white house saying the sanctions ar
without cash they can't continue that lifestyle. they also can't continue investing large amounts in their military and also the other things that they've been investing in including their cyber activities. so that's why you see the umpt.s. trying to cut off their cash flow. >> that makes sense especially as you describe that is how they get their cash. we also heard though that this could just be the first aspect of its response. what can we take away from that as far as what their big...
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people need to focus on their lifestyle lifestyle. eat well. fruits and vegetables fermented foods, sauerkraut, and exercise shown to have an anti-inflammatory effect what about all the things sold over the county? ibuprofen, aspirin even? >> exactly. there was a stud they looked at 6,000 people with depression and they were treated with a combination of antidepressants as well as one of these anti-inflammatories and found the people treated with the combination responded better and more quickly than those who were treated just with the antidepressants. so this is very interesting stuff, but i think people need to be aware that you shouldn't just go out and start popping advil or motrin because it can cause other health issues. >> what's on the screen now inflammation triggers. sugar is one? right? >> right. sugar, processed foods, stress environmental toxins all have an impact on the gut bacteria. what they're doing is they tend to cause the good bacteria these probiotics in your gastro intestineal track to have fewer and you get an overgrowth
people need to focus on their lifestyle lifestyle. eat well. fruits and vegetables fermented foods, sauerkraut, and exercise shown to have an anti-inflammatory effect what about all the things sold over the county? ibuprofen, aspirin even? >> exactly. there was a stud they looked at 6,000 people with depression and they were treated with a combination of antidepressants as well as one of these anti-inflammatories and found the people treated with the combination responded better and more...
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they'll be able to get resources and get help to get them off the street or perhaps change their lifestyle ir. >> reporter: all the contacts were made through the internet, sites commonly used to solicit prostitution, like my red book. they took to the streets of cities like oakland. they looked for young street walkers that may have been trafficked. the three-day operation here in the bay area was successful. >> they rescued six children. the youngest victim was 15 years old and they also arrested 13 pimps. >> he's popping his collar. 47, 46, knocking on the door. the door's open. >> reporter: in san rafael, fbi and police also targeted the johns, those who responded to solicitations over the internet by decoys. police rented rooms at three motels. as they arrived, they were arrested. all seemed embarrassed. some cried. one john even soiled his pants. vic lee, saechabc 7 news. >> more than 100 cities were involved in the cross country trafficking sting. with me is the district attorney. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we were talking about chief whent about how our language and
they'll be able to get resources and get help to get them off the street or perhaps change their lifestyle ir. >> reporter: all the contacts were made through the internet, sites commonly used to solicit prostitution, like my red book. they took to the streets of cities like oakland. they looked for young street walkers that may have been trafficked. the three-day operation here in the bay area was successful. >> they rescued six children. the youngest victim was 15 years old and...
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. >>> a new study says many cancers could be the result of bad luck, rather than poor lifestyle choicess. researchers from johns hop kins university found two-thirds of the cancer types they studys were frequently the result of random and naturally occurring cell knew moustakas takes, pan pancreatic, bone and brain cancer could largely be explained this way according to the study that's been published in the journal science, the incidents of other cancers including lung and skin cancers were still found to be tied to lifestyle factors including smoking and exposure to the sun. >>> now there is much more to come. including where buying a packet of cigarettes in south korea has become an expensive drag. >>> and communist revolution promised equality for all so many why do some still feel left out. documentary series... opioid wars only on al jazeera america >>> hello again, let's have a look at the top stories here at al jazerra. in northern iraq, kurdish peshmerga troops have been engaged in-house to house battles with isil fight he they have recaptured a strategically important village
. >>> a new study says many cancers could be the result of bad luck, rather than poor lifestyle choicess. researchers from johns hop kins university found two-thirds of the cancer types they studys were frequently the result of random and naturally occurring cell knew moustakas takes, pan pancreatic, bone and brain cancer could largely be explained this way according to the study that's been published in the journal science, the incidents of other cancers including lung and skin...
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>> i do get angry when i think of, you know, the unsustainable lifestyle of so many of this materialistic, western-based, you know, culture. and how many of us have so much more than we need? i mean, you know, we need money to live, and what goes wrong is when we live for money and that's happening more and more often. and as a result, i think, it's a very empty kind of society. and people, when you live and money is your goal and your god, then i think people lose a lot of sensitivity. you say it's not only averice but ignorance. what do we not know? >> some people seem to know very little. and some don't want to know very much. let's take one example. meat. more and more people are getting more and more wealthy, increased middle classes so we must all eat meat, more and more meat. so we raise billions of animals for food, and this is destroy ing billions of square miles of forests every year to grow the grain or to graze the cattle. and this is releasing c 02 into the atmosphere from the trees and the forest floor. and so this is change. >> you are a vegetarian. >> of course. >> when di
>> i do get angry when i think of, you know, the unsustainable lifestyle of so many of this materialistic, western-based, you know, culture. and how many of us have so much more than we need? i mean, you know, we need money to live, and what goes wrong is when we live for money and that's happening more and more often. and as a result, i think, it's a very empty kind of society. and people, when you live and money is your goal and your god, then i think people lose a lot of sensitivity....
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i didn't see the lifestyle. i didn't see a piedmont. so, growing up in east st.louis, it was the best place in the world for me. >> martin went on to have a standout playing career. an incident in an italian league game led to the diagnosis of nonhodgekins lymphoma. >> they took me to the hospital when i was in italy and did a lot of tests and x- rays and they told me it was probably bronchitis. they didn't want to scare me. i remember the doctor saying, it's life threatening. >> the cancer is gone and hisperspective has changed. when 35,000 fans signed a petition demanding he get fired last year, martin remained calm. >> it helped me grow. always kept me focused. you have to stay locked in. you have to be precise in what you're saying. i grew a lot. >> if he tells you that you have more in your tank, you have to believe him. >> definitely went through a lot and players can learn a lot. been around and been through some tough stuff. >> he should be an announcer. >> he has that voice. >> yes, beautiful voice. >> you need more competition. >> just a matter of time.
i didn't see the lifestyle. i didn't see a piedmont. so, growing up in east st.louis, it was the best place in the world for me. >> martin went on to have a standout playing career. an incident in an italian league game led to the diagnosis of nonhodgekins lymphoma. >> they took me to the hospital when i was in italy and did a lot of tests and x- rays and they told me it was probably bronchitis. they didn't want to scare me. i remember the doctor saying, it's life threatening....
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. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock night they led a lavish lifestyle but was it all funded by fraud? a bucks county family and others face charges in what authorities say was an insurance fraud scheme. it's alleged this family repeated said their own mansion on fire all for cash. diane in rocco tells us authorities allege they scammed their way into tens of millions of dollars. report roar this wealthy bucks county woman claire has been charged with defrauding insurance companies of more than $20 million to fund an excessive and lavish lifestyle here at her until i don't know dollar buckingham home. known as the clairemont. police say her husband daughter a prominent bucks county attorney, son daughter-in-law and two others others were in on it. 3 million were you seized from bang accounts. 1.2 million in jewelry. and many cars. after investigators say the family was setting fires and filing false claims many firefighters responded to this blaze in october of 2013. that fire and two others at the home of over the last five years were undetermined. the family then filed claims for los
. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock night they led a lavish lifestyle but was it all funded by fraud? a bucks county family and others face charges in what authorities say was an insurance fraud scheme. it's alleged this family repeated said their own mansion on fire all for cash. diane in rocco tells us authorities allege they scammed their way into tens of millions of dollars. report roar this wealthy bucks county woman claire has been charged with defrauding insurance companies of more than...
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county family facing allegations they used a massive insurance fraud scheme to fund their hlavac lifestyle. mate tree arc claries oldie has been charged with defrauding insurance companies of more than $20 million. investigators say her husband, daughter, son daughter in law, and two others, were all in on it. the family's accused of setting fires at their buckingham mansion then filing false claims. >> 5:08 right now. a new jersey apartment complex destroyed by fire. massive one. >> now we're learning what sparked the fire and why it took so long for those to call for help. also this. >> tom braid a cheater? >> i don't believe so. >> deflate denials. tom brady and his coach way in on the scandal that's over shadowing the superbowl. we're hearing from former ball boy about just how easy it is to mess with those footballs. >> and, this could be one of the most unusual presidential interviews ever. a woman with green lipstick asking president obama some questions. see the offer that even caught the president off guard. >> this got to be good. also, it is quiet outside right now but katie say
county family facing allegations they used a massive insurance fraud scheme to fund their hlavac lifestyle. mate tree arc claries oldie has been charged with defrauding insurance companies of more than $20 million. investigators say her husband, daughter, son daughter in law, and two others, were all in on it. the family's accused of setting fires at their buckingham mansion then filing false claims. >> 5:08 right now. a new jersey apartment complex destroyed by fire. massive one....
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so opening links shop not only gives us a healthier choice but a healthier lifestyle than before for community and for the people and for the country. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a cashier at, my name is sammy [inaudible] am his appointment then blake. i don't smokers all my life. i live there and san francisco all my life and i love ocean avenue. area in general. this business proposal is a winning process for those. getting people off tobacco of cigarettes that are clearly harmful and then onto something else. going all the way down to zero percent. that's why i support this. the denial of the appeal. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello supervise my name is mike -- i just want to go shadow and talk about a lot of stuff that darted been viewed about how torn on health issues owner object we talked about a couple things. this is purely a land-use permits. wits with the planning commission to appeal the -- the planning commissions approval of this thing and not with the health department has nothing to do with the recent legislation. altho
so opening links shop not only gives us a healthier choice but a healthier lifestyle than before for community and for the people and for the country. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a cashier at, my name is sammy [inaudible] am his appointment then blake. i don't smokers all my life. i live there and san francisco all my life and i love ocean avenue. area in general. this business proposal is a winning process for those. getting people off tobacco of...
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this combination of interests, this really for a brief time potent alliance of recreational lifestyle interests and recreational business interests this is what launched colorado's environmental movement to political prominence by the early 1970s. now, again, i won't go into detail for time reasons but the movement would have some smashing successes in the early 1970s, most notably perhaps most famously the statewide vote in 1972 to reject the 1976 winter olympics, which had been granted to denver and which the denver organizing committee then started spraying out venues around the state. this map i think is interesting. this is a bit of denver organizing committee literature in which they're showing where the venues are going to be. and as youcan see, they were counting very heavily on interstate highway access. i-70 access to make the olympics work. environmentalists in the state and many others as well rejected this in 1972. they voted to deny state funding for the winter olympics and caused it not to happen. another smashing success for the environmental movement in colorado came
this combination of interests, this really for a brief time potent alliance of recreational lifestyle interests and recreational business interests this is what launched colorado's environmental movement to political prominence by the early 1970s. now, again, i won't go into detail for time reasons but the movement would have some smashing successes in the early 1970s, most notably perhaps most famously the statewide vote in 1972 to reject the 1976 winter olympics, which had been granted to...
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my personal lifestyle was, the one charity i give to it's called the nature conservancy. it's a great a apolitical way. in my personal life, i have four or five acres of st. augustine grass that i irrigate from a deep well. these are all things i used to have. i used to have probably six cars, none of them were energy efficient. i had a pond out of my house, a pool, irrigation and stuff going on, large house not particularly efficient, my electric bill was scary large every cycle and i still am a huge user of amazon done.com, so the amount of cardboard boxes that come to the front of my house is enormous much to my wife's chagrin. after my flight as opposed to being a poster child for the wrong way, i can afford to take the time and money to find out why, how close to if not 100% zero impact it is possible to become and in a way that is not particularly lifestyle impacting. i don't believe that people will choose environmental causes, environmental strategies unless they are not sacrificing lifestyle. i said i can help go across that buttress first. so i
my personal lifestyle was, the one charity i give to it's called the nature conservancy. it's a great a apolitical way. in my personal life, i have four or five acres of st. augustine grass that i irrigate from a deep well. these are all things i used to have. i used to have probably six cars, none of them were energy efficient. i had a pond out of my house, a pool, irrigation and stuff going on, large house not particularly efficient, my electric bill was scary large every cycle and i still am...