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the sun could cause you know, damage to their skin. >> valentine, with the instruction of alana does pretty good job. gets up on her board, has a little bit of a surf to prove that she learned something and then of course, alana tears it up. >> i'm surprised you're still talking about surfing. >> i'm trying my best here. >>> that's our show, folks, thanks for joining us, we'll see you tomorrow.
the sun could cause you know, damage to their skin. >> valentine, with the instruction of alana does pretty good job. gets up on her board, has a little bit of a surf to prove that she learned something and then of course, alana tears it up. >> i'm surprised you're still talking about surfing. >> i'm trying my best here. >>> that's our show, folks, thanks for joining us, we'll see you tomorrow.
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internet, now there's an instructional video, this one put together by network a with our friend, alana from surfer girl, the hit series, being joined by tv host valentine bureau, and valentine is going to learn to surf from alana. i think all of our surfing girls can benefit from this highly instructional video. >> they have the ability to keep the attention of someone with add. >> you have to start on the sand and how to get up on your board so alana goes through the steps of how to stand up on your
internet, now there's an instructional video, this one put together by network a with our friend, alana from surfer girl, the hit series, being joined by tv host valentine bureau, and valentine is going to learn to surf from alana. i think all of our surfing girls can benefit from this highly instructional video. >> they have the ability to keep the attention of someone with add. >> you have to start on the sand and how to get up on your board so alana goes through the steps of how...
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>> reporter: how is alana handling all of the fame and all of the pressure that comes with fame. >> alanashe's older. you don't get the money when you're older. you want it now? >> yes. i want a thousand dollars in my pocket right now. >> okay. i'll get you it. no problem. alana's big -- >> oh, i just want it. >> doorknob. doorknob. doorknob. >> manners, not that important to you. >> no, not really. >> going to learn how to cut your food. >> reporter: i had a fun time watching the episode where you have an etiquette teacher come over. >> hot dogs are one of my favorites. seriously. >> me too. >> what was that like? >> oh, my god. i don't even know what to tell y'all about that. >> did you learn anything? >> no. i like to eat. >> reporter: when you spend time with her you can't come away but thinking a good chunk of this precocious 7-year-old's is from being loved unconditionally. something mama june hopes will keep her daughters grounded in the crazy world of reality tv. >> whatever you do with your kids make your kids number one. no man, no woman, your kids are number one over anything.
>> reporter: how is alana handling all of the fame and all of the pressure that comes with fame. >> alanashe's older. you don't get the money when you're older. you want it now? >> yes. i want a thousand dollars in my pocket right now. >> okay. i'll get you it. no problem. alana's big -- >> oh, i just want it. >> doorknob. doorknob. doorknob. >> manners, not that important to you. >> no, not really. >> going to learn how to cut your food....
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eric and alana joining us now.ow that this would actually work out in the end? >> i just came to me one night. i was up. i want -- we have such a happy relationship and what can i do to tank her so i have great contact with the orlando magic and i sent them an e-mail at 2:00 in the morning and they were like, yeah, we'd love to do it and get everybody involved. i had so many people supporting me at the magic organization. so easy. all i had to do was bring her to the game and show up and the rest is -- >> what if she made the shot? >> oh. we were thinking the same thing, what if she made it and -- >> alana, really quickly, how surprised? >> how what? >> how surprised were you? >> oh, my gosh. it was just complete shock. probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened to me in my life so far. we're the best of friends. >> you are. gorgeous couple and congratulations and absolutely worked out. guys, thanks for joining us -- >> congratulations. >> all right. we're seeing double. go nowhere. [ female announcer ]
eric and alana joining us now.ow that this would actually work out in the end? >> i just came to me one night. i was up. i want -- we have such a happy relationship and what can i do to tank her so i have great contact with the orlando magic and i sent them an e-mail at 2:00 in the morning and they were like, yeah, we'd love to do it and get everybody involved. i had so many people supporting me at the magic organization. so easy. all i had to do was bring her to the game and show up and...
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. >>> so we are here with alana catz, registered sports dietitian.rough a couple of food diaries and specifically with ray and annette. talk about the value and importance offal smaller meals throughout the day. >> what we found with annette and ray is you guys are waiting a long time before you eat. what more meals more often does is prevent us from going between grazing and starving. it's the grazing, starving like cows eat which forces us to store fat. >> the prevailing wisdom is i will eat less and lose weight. >> that doesn't work eating less to lose weight. if the body is starving it holds on, even if you are eating good foods. eating less more often is much better. i call it elmo's law. eat less more often. e.l.m.o. >> i can relate to what you do. i didn't learn how to cook when i was younger. you eat out a lot. talk about the reasons why that's the case for you. you saw will's food diary. what jumped out? >> foods coming from restaurants. a lot oh fast food. it tells me about lack of planning. >> from a sports dietitian's standpoint if you ha
. >>> so we are here with alana catz, registered sports dietitian.rough a couple of food diaries and specifically with ray and annette. talk about the value and importance offal smaller meals throughout the day. >> what we found with annette and ray is you guys are waiting a long time before you eat. what more meals more often does is prevent us from going between grazing and starving. it's the grazing, starving like cows eat which forces us to store fat. >> the prevailing...
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. >> reporter: justice alana kagan pointed out california doesn't ban older people getting married. >> if both the woman and the man are over the age of 55, there are not a lot of women coming out of that marriage. >> reporter: justice scalia had questions about the children of gay couples. >> whether that is
. >> reporter: justice alana kagan pointed out california doesn't ban older people getting married. >> if both the woman and the man are over the age of 55, there are not a lot of women coming out of that marriage. >> reporter: justice scalia had questions about the children of gay couples. >> whether that is
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. >>> so here with alana katz, a registered sports dietitian. thanks for joining us.portant part of training for a triathlon, so i want to go through a couple of the food diaries. so talk about the value and importance of smaller meals throughout the day. >> what we found on annette and ray's food diaries that you guys are waiting a long time before you eat. what small meals more often does during the days prevents us going from between grazing and starving. and it's the grazing/starving that cows eat that causes us to store fats. >> the prevailing wisdom is i'm going to eat less and that's going to help me lose wagts. >> right. and that doesn't work, eating less to lose weight. because if the body's starving, it holds on. so eating less more often is much better. i call it elmo's law. eat less more often. elmo. >> well, you know, i can relate to some of what you do. because, you know, i didn't learn how to cook when i was younger, but you eat out a lot. talk about some of the reasons why that is the case for you, but you saw will's food diary. what first jumped out a
. >>> so here with alana katz, a registered sports dietitian. thanks for joining us.portant part of training for a triathlon, so i want to go through a couple of the food diaries. so talk about the value and importance of smaller meals throughout the day. >> what we found on annette and ray's food diaries that you guys are waiting a long time before you eat. what small meals more often does during the days prevents us going from between grazing and starving. and it's the...
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i think they should have invited alana, she's 7 years old, to become a girl scout with her friend and your policies of the way you want her to sell cookies if it's not on facebook and your policy is against selling them online. but look, this was a teachable moment they really missed out on. they could have said, hey, become our friend, become a girl scout, and instead said you're not a girl scout and this is against policy. i think it was really going against what some of their core values are. >> i think they went too far. and in defense of people who watch the show, it's societal bubble gum. is there nutritional value? no, is there any reason you chew it other than the flavor, but every once in a while you want a piece of bubble gum. >> i hear you. i think honey boo boo and her mom are eating all the girl scout cookies to be honest. i don't know if they're selling them. >> pete. >> sorry, so early in the morning, those jokes offensive. but the idea that anybody cares about this honey boo boo. to be fair, i've never seen the show and i'm ranting on this. the idea -- the issue -- the
i think they should have invited alana, she's 7 years old, to become a girl scout with her friend and your policies of the way you want her to sell cookies if it's not on facebook and your policy is against selling them online. but look, this was a teachable moment they really missed out on. they could have said, hey, become our friend, become a girl scout, and instead said you're not a girl scout and this is against policy. i think it was really going against what some of their core values...
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alana is in those days you could go down a couple cobblestone street and go to the public and here they lived down the street and the monks were coming through in their traditional way and housewives were running out giving money and those were common sights. when i came back from the very first trip, i was living in los angeles and i immediately went to the center in los angeles and began meditation practice. after that, i spent writing a play that was supposed to be in the novel that i wrote about the feet mountain internment camp in wyoming where i lived most of the time and wyoming. i never finished but there were two women that were extraordinary and i went to the rehearsals every afternoon and then to the performances at night. another time in the mid-80's with a friend who is fluent in japanese we just traveled route and hitchhiked. we stayed in the temple and just kind of wandered. what i saw on the northeastern tip of. in the summer they sort of set up their little booth and you can go and ask them to talk to your dad or whoever and receive messages back. i've climbed and just
alana is in those days you could go down a couple cobblestone street and go to the public and here they lived down the street and the monks were coming through in their traditional way and housewives were running out giving money and those were common sights. when i came back from the very first trip, i was living in los angeles and i immediately went to the center in los angeles and began meditation practice. after that, i spent writing a play that was supposed to be in the novel that i wrote...
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the alana the journal constitution had run a feature story about the experiment under the headline drug fed prisoners aged study along with a photograph showing one of the doctors interviewing an inmate volunteer. the article began 16 prisoners of the atlanta penitentiary are helping medical researchers study mental diseases by voluntarily taking a potent drug that induces symptoms of schizophrenia. that was the idea of the lsd project. it's hard to go back in time and it certainly was before my time, there was a public face to this project that was going on in the prison, was going on at harvard and a couple of their facilities. doctors were trying to come up with a cure for schizophrenia, and this new drug called lsd seemed to make someone recalled instantly insane. so, they would have volunteers take lsd, the trucking their brains out, and then they would try to test various drugs on them to see if it could be a cure or a remedy for the schizophrenia. that was the idea behind it. it wasn't secret at all. as a free public thing. was written about come and whitey bulger was one of the
the alana the journal constitution had run a feature story about the experiment under the headline drug fed prisoners aged study along with a photograph showing one of the doctors interviewing an inmate volunteer. the article began 16 prisoners of the atlanta penitentiary are helping medical researchers study mental diseases by voluntarily taking a potent drug that induces symptoms of schizophrenia. that was the idea of the lsd project. it's hard to go back in time and it certainly was before...
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(risas) >>ha llegado el momento más emocionante >>ana ana ana >>juana la cubana >>y alana la mexicanae mejor nos olvidamos de todo, me quito este vestido, porque no me quiero casar >>ya, por favor, se me calma, acuérdese que es normal tener nervios y deje de estar haciendo payasadas, me entendió? >>esta bien >>este es lo que mando don adrián >>di algo, hija, te estamos esperando aceptas por esposo a... >>no!!! no, padre, no acepto. >>por qué? por qué? ♪. >>no, no puedo aceptar, adriano. ♪. >>porquqe yo soy juan carlos. ♪. ♪. >>ay, ay. >>para quitarse la peluca >>dilo, dilo todo >>es mi niña, es mi niña >>esta es mi niña >>por ella soy eva, rumbo al final esta noche ocho, siete centro por univisión. >>permiso, que paso. >>tengo una revelacion. >>qué revelacion >>juana, que revelancionzota >>yo... yo soy juana. ♪. >>eres boo >>en realidad soy.... >>no!! >>no, no!! >>y ustedes también tienen un secreto >>no >>si lo es >>no, >>si!!! (gritos) >>no, no mi niño no. ven, mi niño ven. >>niño, quitasela mi niño. (gritos) (risas) >>que te puedo llegar a decir, hermano las cosas que uno tiene que
(risas) >>ha llegado el momento más emocionante >>ana ana ana >>juana la cubana >>y alana la mexicanae mejor nos olvidamos de todo, me quito este vestido, porque no me quiero casar >>ya, por favor, se me calma, acuérdese que es normal tener nervios y deje de estar haciendo payasadas, me entendió? >>esta bien >>este es lo que mando don adrián >>di algo, hija, te estamos esperando aceptas por esposo a... >>no!!! no, padre, no acepto....
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both leads are third generation, any cal and alana. you both grew up in the circus.run away and join a family? >> ba, da, bum. >> our first job ever in the circus was as clowns. so we grew up in washington, d.c. when the circus would come to town, our parents would drop us off at 8:00 in the morning. we would go to clown alley. that's like their dressing room. we would get dressed up like clowns. we have another sister. and the three of us would go into the show. we would do a three-show dance on saturdays. we really did it. we didn't have to. we wanted to. >> our dad insisted we got a good work ethic. >> the stuff these people do again and again and again. some of the acrobats, strong men, any of the acts, the idea that you do it three times a day, do it the next day, and take a train to the city. i don't think i've ever seen a mess-up. >> the passion these performers have is incredible. over the two-year tour they will do 1,000 performances. this week alone -- well, in the two weeks we're playing in brooklyn, we have 23 appearances. we will play to a quarter millio
both leads are third generation, any cal and alana. you both grew up in the circus.run away and join a family? >> ba, da, bum. >> our first job ever in the circus was as clowns. so we grew up in washington, d.c. when the circus would come to town, our parents would drop us off at 8:00 in the morning. we would go to clown alley. that's like their dressing room. we would get dressed up like clowns. we have another sister. and the three of us would go into the show. we would do a...