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i'm david wolfe. welcome to my workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why? i'll tell you why. because over the last 30 years we've become the most overfed yet undernourished nation in the entire world. this has created an epidemic of high blood pressure, obesity depression, stress, and a whole lot more. that's why i'm so excited to bring you a machine that's going to change your life the way it changed my life. this is the nutribullet -- the world's first nutrition extractor. a nutrition extractor is not a blender, it's not a juicer. it's completely different from anything else out there. this machine is designed to break down the cell walls of your food, releasing, unleashing the nutrients inside transforming ordinary fresh foods into superfoods. now i'm gonna show you the difference between smoothies from a traditional blender and what we can create with my nutribullet. let me show you what i'm talking about. okay, we're gonna put kale in for chlorophyll and fiber. we're gonna take some pineapple for the vitamin c and a little bit of flavor. we're gonna pu
i'm david wolfe. welcome to my workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why? i'll tell you why. because over the last 30 years we've become the most overfed yet undernourished nation in the entire world. this has created an epidemic of high blood pressure, obesity depression, stress, and a whole lot more. that's why i'm so excited to bring you a machine that's going to change your life the way it changed my life. this is the nutribullet -- the world's first nutrition extractor. a...
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david: wolves, got to love them. what a job jeff has. gerri: could a federal court ruling change that? jeff flock from wolf creek habitat. y away, jeff. >> that would be a venison, folks. that was a deer at one point. or reporter from cnbc. i'm not sure. one of the two. but at any rate, the, issue was, the wolf population out there, it got to the point where it had recovered so much. i guess, probably, i shouldn't take that away, cathy. i don't think i better. it recovered so much. if you look at numbers, even the national fish and wildlife service said, it could come off the endangered species list. what happened? a federal judge instead sided with the humane society, said, no, actually no, they have not recovered enough. cathy runs the wolf creek habitat out here in brookville, indiana. cathy, wolves have recovered, right? >> yes, they sure have. we're glad. because we don't want this to be only place that you could come and see a wolf. we would like for people to see them in the wild. >> they're everywhere out here. this guy just dropped one off. see if i can get his food. look at michigan legislature, they just pass a
david: wolves, got to love them. what a job jeff has. gerri: could a federal court ruling change that? jeff flock from wolf creek habitat. y away, jeff. >> that would be a venison, folks. that was a deer at one point. or reporter from cnbc. i'm not sure. one of the two. but at any rate, the, issue was, the wolf population out there, it got to the point where it had recovered so much. i guess, probably, i shouldn't take that away, cathy. i don't think i better. it recovered so much. if you...
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mistake here and we're just going to have to see how she explains the why, wolf. >> that's a key question. why, to begin with. davidgen i remember when you were brought into the bill clinton administration during that first term to try to help him. he was obviously going through some uproar some controversies at that time. you served three other presidents as well. if you were asked by hillary clinton right now for some advice what would you tell her? >> go transparent, go all out, be bold surprise everyone by being very direct making things available on an expedited basis. let a third party judge. i think that would put an end to this and let her get on to the more important issues. as to why she did it, wolf i did work with her and her husband back in 1993 '94 when they were first in the presidency. i can tell you that there is a strong feeling among the clinton people especially among the lawyers around her, that she always ought to be protective because there's so many people out there trying to find things that they can use against them that they would use the information act request to get information. the la
mistake here and we're just going to have to see how she explains the why, wolf. >> that's a key question. why, to begin with. davidgen i remember when you were brought into the bill clinton administration during that first term to try to help him. he was obviously going through some uproar some controversies at that time. you served three other presidents as well. if you were asked by hillary clinton right now for some advice what would you tell her? >> go transparent, go all out,...
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david spunt, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, the work now begins for pennsylvania governor tom wolf as he tries to sell his first budget to lawmakers. the governor today unveiled a $30 billion spending plan in harrisburg. it seals seeks package of tack hikes. some tax cuts and increased funding for public education. now the wolf budget calls for increasing the personal income tax from 3.0 7% to three-point 7%. raising the state sales tax from six to six-point 6%. increasing the state minimum wage to $10.10 an hour and freezing state college tuitions. >>> overall my budget will reduce every homeowners property taxes by 50% putting more than $1,000 each year into their pockets. >> any property tax reduction we would do as he suggested would get eaten right back up by the school district pension contribution. >> the governor says that under his plan philadelphia schools will receive an additional $160 million. now republicans who control the legislation had a mixed reaction to the budget today. its critics say it increases spending by 16%. >>> hillary clinton in the hot seat and it all has to do with her personal e-mail a
david spunt, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, the work now begins for pennsylvania governor tom wolf as he tries to sell his first budget to lawmakers. the governor today unveiled a $30 billion spending plan in harrisburg. it seals seeks package of tack hikes. some tax cuts and increased funding for public education. now the wolf budget calls for increasing the personal income tax from 3.0 7% to three-point 7%. raising the state sales tax from six to six-point 6%. increasing...
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invited candidates end included dennis o'brien and david oh joined by challenge ers dan tenney terri tracy james williams and matt wolfmary day in philadelphia is coming up may 19th. >>> and that's going to do it for us for now. i'm natasha brown. for lesley justin all of us here we appreciate you being with us and remember, we're always online, cbsphilly.com. we're back at 10 o'clock on the cw philly and back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great night everyone. >> ♪ so i was video chatting with my girlfriend. we haven't been together long but... she just says it. i love you. my heart is racing. so i say it right back. i love you too. and she freezes. not actually but the video chat. and i'm like, "did she even hear me?" i am so relieved i have verizon. i panicked, tried to unfreeze it and hung up. we are so much in love. she never called me back. join us and save without settling on the largest, most reliable network. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three
invited candidates end included dennis o'brien and david oh joined by challenge ers dan tenney terri tracy james williams and matt wolfmary day in philadelphia is coming up may 19th. >>> and that's going to do it for us for now. i'm natasha brown. for lesley justin all of us here we appreciate you being with us and remember, we're always online, cbsphilly.com. we're back at 10 o'clock on the cw philly and back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great night everyone. >> ♪ so i was...
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the invited candidates including incumbent dennis o'brien and david oh and they were joined by al, tan timmy, james wilson, and matt wolfprimary day in philadelphia is may the 19th. >>> south jersey is welcoming home the world war two hero, this weekend. dozens of veterans and first responders rolled into westmont camden county. they celebrated the career of 91 year-old john laurelelo. he returned from in iwo jima his first time since he landed on it with thousands of other marines in 1945. >> i had high emotions low emotions of course, which caused me to well up several times. i just could not help it. i still do. i will probably be doing that for the next week or so because there is so many memories there for me even though it has been 07 years, they are just as fresh as though it happened yesterday. >> the group warriors watch riders organized that home coming. >>> well hank the milwaukee brewers mascot returns to the stadium, first wandered into last year. we will show you. >>> then actress angelina jolie makes a surprise appearance, her first since announcing her surgery to prevent cancer. her message to viewers. >
the invited candidates including incumbent dennis o'brien and david oh and they were joined by al, tan timmy, james wilson, and matt wolfprimary day in philadelphia is may the 19th. >>> south jersey is welcoming home the world war two hero, this weekend. dozens of veterans and first responders rolled into westmont camden county. they celebrated the career of 91 year-old john laurelelo. he returned from in iwo jima his first time since he landed on it with thousands of other marines in...
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david albright a former u.n. nuclear weapons inspector. tom, break it all down for us. >> wolfchief complaints of the prime minister is just that that this proposal really does not dismantle the nuclear capability for iran. listen. >> not a single nuclear facility would be demolished. thousands of centrifuges used to enrich uranium would be left spinning. thousands more would be temporarily disconnected but not destroyed. because iran's nuclear program would be left largely intact iran's breakout time would be very short, about a year by u.s. assessment even shorter by israel's. >> so there you have the basic claim that they're making iran's nuclear program remains largely intact. let's bring in the map. david, we'll talk about this. the sites scattered across iran right now, about 19,000 different centrifuges at work out there. you can see they've had tours in past years with ahmadinejad when he was there. here's an aerial view of the same thing. what about this claim, this idea that basically this will not be dismantled under this deal? what happens at natanz? >> the excess c
david albright a former u.n. nuclear weapons inspector. tom, break it all down for us. >> wolfchief complaints of the prime minister is just that that this proposal really does not dismantle the nuclear capability for iran. listen. >> not a single nuclear facility would be demolished. thousands of centrifuges used to enrich uranium would be left spinning. thousands more would be temporarily disconnected but not destroyed. because iran's nuclear program would be left largely intact...
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david muir. that's at 6:30 right after "action news" at 6:00. >> pennsylvania governor tom wolf has made a change at the top of the philadelphia school reform commission. wolf said he's replacing bill green with commissioner march injury -- marjorie neff. green says he'll challenge the decision in court. green will continue to serve his term as a regular member of the commission. >> time right now to get a check on traffic out there for you on a monday. >> matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center. a busy commute. how is the commute home looking. >> better than this morning. flying southbound on 295 out of burlington county into camden county and we're doing okay but then we're hitting a wall of traffic just 7 miles per hour headed toward an accident scene in haddon heights. southbound lanes of 295 just past the white horse pike route 30 is where that crash is and it's taking out the right lane thus giving us those very slow speeds coming down from route 73. camera time along the schuylkill expressway. looks like a fender-bender up there at the top of the screen eastbound approaching spring
david muir. that's at 6:30 right after "action news" at 6:00. >> pennsylvania governor tom wolf has made a change at the top of the philadelphia school reform commission. wolf said he's replacing bill green with commissioner march injury -- marjorie neff. green says he'll challenge the decision in court. green will continue to serve his term as a regular member of the commission. >> time right now to get a check on traffic out there for you on a monday. >> matt...
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david. there was no communication coming from that cockpit to ground control. what does that say to you? >> it's very perplexing wolfse the other thing that's a critical factor in this is that it continued to maintain that 26-degree flight path. it didn't try to vary or look for an area. earlier i had thought that perhaps that indicated that he had identified an area to land. but obviously at this point looking at that terrain that you see there, there was not a lot of choices for him. he probably just kept going forward and tried to keep as much altitude and air speed as long as he could. >> chad you've been taking a closer look at when the plane started to descend. what stands out as you investigate? >> equally curious that the pilots had they known they had a problem, had plenty of time in my opinion, to get to marseilles, only 32 miles away. wolf the plane continued to fly for 102 miles after the dip right there, after the plane left 38,000 feet and started to come back down. marseilles the airport, 11,000 feet long plenty of distance not that far away as the plane continued to go down and down and downhill. her
david. there was no communication coming from that cockpit to ground control. what does that say to you? >> it's very perplexing wolfse the other thing that's a critical factor in this is that it continued to maintain that 26-degree flight path. it didn't try to vary or look for an area. earlier i had thought that perhaps that indicated that he had identified an area to land. but obviously at this point looking at that terrain that you see there, there was not a lot of choices for him. he...
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wolf blitzer. we have a full hour ahead including truly eye opening details about the highly classified secret information that retired general davidess. >>> and the raw facts from the report on policing in ferguson, missouri. >> bottom line protesters with a pattern of racial bias in the nearly all-white police force in fact justified.
wolf blitzer. we have a full hour ahead including truly eye opening details about the highly classified secret information that retired general davidess. >>> and the raw facts from the report on policing in ferguson, missouri. >> bottom line protesters with a pattern of racial bias in the nearly all-white police force in fact justified.
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wolf blitzer. we have a full hour ahead including truly eye opening details about the highly classified secret information that retired general david petraeus gave his mistress. >>> and the raw facts from the report on policing in ferguson, missouri. >> bottom line, protesters with a pattern of racial bias in the nearly all-white police force in fact justified. much more coming up later this hour. >> but first though the speech, the most highly anticipated, loudly praised, sharply criticized duration by a visiting foreign leader in recent memory, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of course on the cusp of an election on the outs with president obama and his country, he believes, on the brink of an existential nuclear threat from iran. he went before a joint meeting in congress today. people have been talking about it since michelle kosinski begins our coverage. michelle? >> reporter: before this very eager u.s. congress, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu proceeded to absolutely blast the prospect of a nuclear deal with iran that he called the enemy. >> that deal would not prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons.
wolf blitzer. we have a full hour ahead including truly eye opening details about the highly classified secret information that retired general david petraeus gave his mistress. >>> and the raw facts from the report on policing in ferguson, missouri. >> bottom line, protesters with a pattern of racial bias in the nearly all-white police force in fact justified. much more coming up later this hour. >> but first though the speech, the most highly anticipated, loudly praised,...
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david's 100% right on the peace process. we really need to be realistic here. you have a lot of problems a lot of challenges. and remember, wolfy's not an island. he's going to have a coalition. and that coalition could likely be composed of religious parties as well as center right parties. the star of this election can make or break either herzog or netanyahu. >> that's one of the smaller parties that could potentially make or break the next coalition. how does it look right now, david? you want to give us your assessment before we get the exit polls. >> i'll give you my assessment. if anyone tells you they know who's going to win this election, you should smile politely and move on. already 11 parties competing, all kinds of variables. there's a higher electoral threshold than ever before. there's a united arab party, used to there were three minor arab parties. netanyahu is flailing desperately getting upset saying too many arabs are being funded to go to the polls with foreign money. he's complained he's not been allowed to peek publicly when other leaders were allowed to. it's going to go down to the wire. >> guys thanks
david's 100% right on the peace process. we really need to be realistic here. you have a lot of problems a lot of challenges. and remember, wolfy's not an island. he's going to have a coalition. and that coalition could likely be composed of religious parties as well as center right parties. the star of this election can make or break either herzog or netanyahu. >> that's one of the smaller parties that could potentially make or break the next coalition. how does it look right now, david?...
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wolf. >> nic robertson making his way to the crash site over there in the french alps. we'll stay in close touch with you. in the meantime let's bring in our aviation correspondent peter goelz, davidhe phone as well. when they pick up all this wreckage -- forget about the so-called black box -- what can they learn about the accident spread over the wide area in the french alps? >> with this kind of accident a high rate of impact it's going to be difficult to get any kind of real evidence without the black boxes. this was a composite aircraft. you know made of composite materials. it shatters on impact at this kind of speed. unfortunately, they are not going to get much from the fuselage. they will always get information from the engines. >> the search operation, phillip, is going to be really really difficult because of the nature of this area. talk about that. >> it's a remote area. the crash site is 1,614 meters inaccessible by car. we've seen the french military police essentially on the ground. one must presume that they were dropped by helicopter. there are investigators from the bea, french air accident investigational authority. they are on the ground. at least one more to
wolf. >> nic robertson making his way to the crash site over there in the french alps. we'll stay in close touch with you. in the meantime let's bring in our aviation correspondent peter goelz, davidhe phone as well. when they pick up all this wreckage -- forget about the so-called black box -- what can they learn about the accident spread over the wide area in the french alps? >> with this kind of accident a high rate of impact it's going to be difficult to get any kind of real...
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david, how dangerous is that crash site right now? how difficult will this recovery effort now under way for a few days be for those search crews? >> wolf their exuberance they are out there. it's getting hot. they are working very hard. it's a temptation to take off your protective gear. remember we're talking about a lot of -- i don't flowknow how else to put it but human remains and debris. so a cut, which normally would just be healed is life-threatening in these sites. have i i have done mountain climbing things where you get cut on the rocks and become susceptible to this debris. it's dangerous. we need to really really give these guys all the credit for what they're going through right now, emotionally and physically putting themselves in harm's way. >> you were a pilot for a long time. a letter was found from a medical doctor declaring lubitz the co-pilot unfit to work. it's up to the co-pilot to report that to the airline, isn't it? >> not only report it but take himself off the flight. you know from my experience flying i've known pilots to go to work when they weren't 100% fit. sometimes because there was a financial penalty
david, how dangerous is that crash site right now? how difficult will this recovery effort now under way for a few days be for those search crews? >> wolf their exuberance they are out there. it's getting hot. they are working very hard. it's a temptation to take off your protective gear. remember we're talking about a lot of -- i don't flowknow how else to put it but human remains and debris. so a cut, which normally would just be healed is life-threatening in these sites. have i i have...
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david frum. thank you very much. cnn will have special live coverage of the prime minister's speech anchored by wolf blitzer beginning at 10:00 a.m. >>> you heard the debate. all indications are that israel's prime minister is going to blast any idea of a nuclear deal with iran today. at the same time u.s. secretary of state john kerry will be full speed ahead trying to make deal with iran. meeting with iran leaders in switzerland for a new round of talks. jim sciutto is there in switzerland with more. jim, good morning. >> good morning, chris, i just saw secretary kerry a few minutes before that the foreign minister taking a break on this beautiful day after a busy morning of meetings. and both said that they're still working hard at the deal. that the gaps are still there. but they're narrowing the gaps. working towards an agreement. another indication that these talks here the center of the controversy with the israeli prime minister are continuing independently and aggressively you might even say accelerating they had two long meetings last night. they'll be meeting face to face all day today. continuing into tom
david frum. thank you very much. cnn will have special live coverage of the prime minister's speech anchored by wolf blitzer beginning at 10:00 a.m. >>> you heard the debate. all indications are that israel's prime minister is going to blast any idea of a nuclear deal with iran today. at the same time u.s. secretary of state john kerry will be full speed ahead trying to make deal with iran. meeting with iran leaders in switzerland for a new round of talks. jim sciutto is there in...
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wolf? >> brian todd thanks very much. let's bring back our aviation analyst and former ntsb managing director peter goelz, our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, clive irving and our cnn safety analyst, davidtigator. guys stand by. we are getting more breaking news right now. we will take a quick break. much more after this. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are
wolf? >> brian todd thanks very much. let's bring back our aviation analyst and former ntsb managing director peter goelz, our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, clive irving and our cnn safety analyst, davidtigator. guys stand by. we are getting more breaking news right now. we will take a quick break. much more after this. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with...
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wolf blitzer also in attendance. our camera in the lobby as those of ride for the close cameras of vents. there is former secretary of state, madeleine albright. davidrom kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to say a few things about the presidents receiving their protection and pensions once they leave office. that has become a part of our morals and values that the people who came before our generation were -- you know when all the women went to work roving bombers, and all the men were in the war fighting the war, that is what made us on america and the greatest generation. you know, another thing, with any president, he has information inside his head that is very sacred and no one wants to let that get out. you should definitely give every president protection and security. he did his term. every president i see, when they come in office, their hair is all colored perfect. when they leave, they look like they have been in there for 20 years because the stress on our job is so unimaginable. most people don't even realize. a lot of people, they don't have morals and values. all they care about is the root of all evil and that
wolf blitzer also in attendance. our camera in the lobby as those of ride for the close cameras of vents. there is former secretary of state, madeleine albright. davidrom kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to say a few things about the presidents receiving their protection and pensions once they leave office. that has become a part of our morals and values that the people who came before our generation were -- you know when all the women went to work roving bombers, and...