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i'm david wolfe. welcome toy workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why?ou 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 put in some
i'm david wolfe. welcome toy workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why?ou 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...
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learn from nutrition expert and best-selling author david wolfe, who speaks to sold-out audiences around, why he calls this the most significant discovery of his lifetime. introducing the nutribullet -- the superfood nutrition extractor. the nutribullet is not a blender, it's not a juicer. it's a breakthrough in nutritional science that can change your life. the nutribullet's high-powered motor with bullet-exclusive cyclonic action breaks down and pulverizes food on a cellular level, opening up their hidden nutritional value that can reverse the effects of aging and supercharge your metabolism to fight off aches and pains, colds and flus, and even improve vital health markers like cholesterol levels and blood pressure. and stay tuned to find out how
learn from nutrition expert and best-selling author david wolfe, who speaks to sold-out audiences around, why he calls this the most significant discovery of his lifetime. introducing the nutribullet -- the superfood nutrition extractor. the nutribullet is not a blender, it's not a juicer. it's a breakthrough in nutritional science that can change your life. the nutribullet's high-powered motor with bullet-exclusive cyclonic action breaks down and pulverizes food on a cellular level, opening up...
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nutribullet rx can have on our overall health, as well as meet with longevity and nutrition expert david wolf as he introduces kiran to this breakthrough machine that he says will change the way we treat sickness forever. the all-new nutribullet rx. >> two years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume and, more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before, by using this machine. but, kiran, i'm so excited to introduce you to the next generation of this machine. this is the all-new nutribullet rx. >> well, you can obviously tell this one's bigger, but what makes this machine so different? >> the most important thing about this machine is that it was designed, from the very beginning, with nutrition, health, and wellness in mind. all right, i want you to watch closely, kiran. the next nutriblast rx that i'm going to make addresses what's been referred to, on the cover of "time" magazine, as the secret killer, and that, is inflammation. but, kiran, here's
nutribullet rx can have on our overall health, as well as meet with longevity and nutrition expert david wolf as he introduces kiran to this breakthrough machine that he says will change the way we treat sickness forever. the all-new nutribullet rx. >> two years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume and, more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never...
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so, first i went to visit david wolfe, nutrition and longevity expert, who's passion for the nutribulletparked a wellness phenomenon. two years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume, and more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before by using this machine. but kiran, i'm so excited to introduce you to the next generation of this machine. this is the all-new nutribullet rx. >> well, we can obviously tell this one's bigger. but what makes this machine so different? >> the most important thing about this machine is that it was designed from the very beginning with nutrition health, and wellness in mind. all right, i want you to watch closely, kiran. the next nutriblast rx that i'm gonna make addresses what's been referred to on the cover of time magazine as the "secret killer," and that is inflammation. when we think about inflammation, we think about joint pain or arthritis. but inflammation may, in fact, be the underlying cause behind a whole
so, first i went to visit david wolfe, nutrition and longevity expert, who's passion for the nutribulletparked a wellness phenomenon. two years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume, and more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before by using this machine. but kiran, i'm so excited to introduce you to the next generation of this machine. this...
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wolf. and finally david granite, who has been a never-faltering staff director throughout this review. madam president, this study is bigger than the actions of the c.i.a. it's really about american values and more or less. it's about the constitution, the bill of rights, our rule of law. these values exist regardless of the circumstances in which we find ourselves. they exist in peacetime and in wartime, and if we cast aside these values when convenient, we have failed to live by the very pre-septembers that -- pre-cepts that make our nation a great jaun. there is a r twhee carry the banner after great nation. so we submit this stud on behalf of the committee to the public in the belief that it will stand the test of time and with it the report will carry the message "never again." i very much appreciate your attention and i yield to senator mccain. mr. mccain: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: madam president, i would like to begin by expressing appreciation and admiration for the men and women who serve in our intelligence agencies, includ
wolf. and finally david granite, who has been a never-faltering staff director throughout this review. madam president, this study is bigger than the actions of the c.i.a. it's really about american values and more or less. it's about the constitution, the bill of rights, our rule of law. these values exist regardless of the circumstances in which we find ourselves. they exist in peacetime and in wartime, and if we cast aside these values when convenient, we have failed to live by the very...
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wolf. and finally, david granite who has been a never faltering staff director throughout this review. >> senatoright, our rule of law. and it's about the singular focus and relentless effort of jay rockefeller, dianne feinstein and the senate intelligence committee staff. senator rockefeller is in his final days as a united states senator. he will be missed. ♪ many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. we're for an opens you internet for all.sing. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you may find even more surprising. we're comcast. the only isp legally bound by full net neutrality rules. >> we honor tom hanks, famously forest gufrp, the ultimate in successful stupid man. are you stupid? >> i don't think so, no. >> does m.i.t. employ stupi
wolf. and finally, david granite who has been a never faltering staff director throughout this review. >> senatoright, our rule of law. and it's about the singular focus and relentless effort of jay rockefeller, dianne feinstein and the senate intelligence committee staff. senator rockefeller is in his final days as a united states senator. he will be missed. ♪ many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their...
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wolf. and finally, david granite who has been a never faltering staff director throughout this review. >> senatorr rule of law. and it's about the singular focus and relentless effort of jay rockefeller, dianne feinstein and the senate intelligence committee staff. senator rockefeller is in his final days as a united states senator. he will be missed. >> we honor tom hanks, famously forest gufrp, the ultimate in successful stupid man. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insu
wolf. and finally, david granite who has been a never faltering staff director throughout this review. >> senatorr rule of law. and it's about the singular focus and relentless effort of jay rockefeller, dianne feinstein and the senate intelligence committee staff. senator rockefeller is in his final days as a united states senator. he will be missed. >> we honor tom hanks, famously forest gufrp, the ultimate in successful stupid man. you don't need to think about the energy that...
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wolf type attacks that people have been worried about. >> yeah, the outgoing head of the australian intelligence organization david irvine, in his final weeksseptember, we confirmed a connection between islamic state's call for foreign fighter recruitment and the use of those same networks to launch attacks. the last two months have been very worried about attacks like we've seen. we had one incident in melbourne, and we had ottawa and montreal. there's been a lot of apprehension that this is coming. the hostage taking element is particularly disturbing in this case. but the fact that there should be an attack is not surprising. the question is it will it just be groups of attacks or a wave of these things coming and no one really knows the answer to that question at the moment. >> obviously we've had this statement from the grand mufti there in australia, but when you look at the muslim population in australia, is it becoming increasingly radicalized? we've seen a lot of worry from governments all over the world of people who go to syria and iraq and return to the host countries and perhaps are importing back jihadi ideas. >> well, we're c
wolf type attacks that people have been worried about. >> yeah, the outgoing head of the australian intelligence organization david irvine, in his final weeksseptember, we confirmed a connection between islamic state's call for foreign fighter recruitment and the use of those same networks to launch attacks. the last two months have been very worried about attacks like we've seen. we had one incident in melbourne, and we had ottawa and montreal. there's been a lot of apprehension that...
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david, i wanted to start with you on what exactly isis is doing. we don't know of a direct connection but what is isis doing to encourage this sort of lone wolf attackthe globe? >> well, isis by its nature dross misfits and people who are seeking this kind of trouble. don't know that we're ever going to draw a direct connection between isis and this guy. the more we hear about this guy, the more it seems like he was not only a lone wonderful but that he was nuts, you know, that this was a disturbed man who had a history of bad domestic issues. a whole host of other things. >> delusions of grandeur here. >> i think. this is off your point, but i think it's worth us stopping for a second and saying, if this guy hadn't raised an islamic banner, would we have spent the last 15 hours covering this story? he is a nut who took over a store but he appropriated the mantel of this much bigger purpose and used it for other purposes. whether he used it for isis's purposes or not is another thing. i do think we need to ask ourselves what role all of us as observers had in taking this and pretending it was something else. long before we should have drawn those co
david, i wanted to start with you on what exactly isis is doing. we don't know of a direct connection but what is isis doing to encourage this sort of lone wolf attackthe globe? >> well, isis by its nature dross misfits and people who are seeking this kind of trouble. don't know that we're ever going to draw a direct connection between isis and this guy. the more we hear about this guy, the more it seems like he was not only a lone wonderful but that he was nuts, you know, that this was a...
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david, you've heard all of the sides now. what goes through your mind. >> wolftly concerned about what may happen to american personnel, american troops, american diplomats overseas. i thought secretary kerry in calling dianne feinstein and asking her to delay the publication of the report should have been taken seriously. i have enormous respect for dianne feinstein, she's been a pillar of the senate for years. on this particular issue, i think it's tragedy for the country. we have so many voices speaking at once there was no agreement before this was all done among the parties about how this might be handled. and, instead, we looked like we're at sixes and sevens to the world. and by the way, also have a brutal cia. i don't think the report shows that we had a rogue operation. i think the report alleges there was a rogue operation. and what the cia did or didn't do is still very much in question. but to go back to john kerry, it would have been so much better if this report had been held until a time when isis is in retreat. so that they can't use this as a re
david, you've heard all of the sides now. what goes through your mind. >> wolftly concerned about what may happen to american personnel, american troops, american diplomats overseas. i thought secretary kerry in calling dianne feinstein and asking her to delay the publication of the report should have been taken seriously. i have enormous respect for dianne feinstein, she's been a pillar of the senate for years. on this particular issue, i think it's tragedy for the country. we have so...
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david irvine said this in august. >> a recurring nightmare for me has been the so-called lone wolf, often radicalized over the internet and has managed to avoid coming across our radar. >> reporter: dozens have gone to fight in syria and iraq. among them, this 17 year old, abdullah amir. in june, he told his mother he was going fishing. four months later, he fronted this isis video. >> and i deliver this message to you, especially the people of australia. >> reporter: another tweeted a photograph of his seven year old son holding a severed head. this man has become a prominent voice in isis. he is mohammed ali bayolet. >> muslim is the slave of god. >> reporter: they believe he helped arrange the travel of australians wanting to fight in syria and iraq. he is also alleged to urge associates to launch attacks? australia. there are reports he may have been killed in october. but weeks earlier he spoke by phone with a 22 year old in sydney. he was arrested during extens n extensionive police raids. muslims have been called on to launch attacks on countries in the coalition against it. is is the australian government has
david irvine said this in august. >> a recurring nightmare for me has been the so-called lone wolf, often radicalized over the internet and has managed to avoid coming across our radar. >> reporter: dozens have gone to fight in syria and iraq. among them, this 17 year old, abdullah amir. in june, he told his mother he was going fishing. four months later, he fronted this isis video. >> and i deliver this message to you, especially the people of australia. >> reporter:...
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david wildstein acted with little regard for public safety. panel will release the report to the public on monday. >>> and pennsylvania governor elect tom wolf is meeting with president obama and vice-president joe biden at the white house later today. they will be joined by five other governor elect from his all around the country. group is holding a discussion about how to i am have prove the economy and create more opportunities, for people to succeed. >>> all right. coming up, and we have been talking about this, but since yesterday, right around this time, a live look at orion where we are ten minutes a away for launch. they are standing by. 7:05 is when it is supposed to launch. we will take through live. lucy noland is in cape we are minutes away from the launch of orion, will it lawn this much morning? we are their life where is shane montgomery, the 21 year-old has been missing now for over a week, what is his plans for later today that officials hope will lead to some answers. >> ♪ >>> this years flu vaccine is lessee effective then hoped so what does that mean? did you not worry about getting the shot if you have it already? doctor m
david wildstein acted with little regard for public safety. panel will release the report to the public on monday. >>> and pennsylvania governor elect tom wolf is meeting with president obama and vice-president joe biden at the white house later today. they will be joined by five other governor elect from his all around the country. group is holding a discussion about how to i am have prove the economy and create more opportunities, for people to succeed. >>> all right. coming...
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david, this is europe area where you cover. are you hearing anything about any possible ties to isis or are they thinking this guy is just a lone wolf? >> look, as appears to be increasingly the case with these sort of attacks he was a lone wolf, he was not part of a established terrorism network however he may have been inspired by isis in some way. for example, by the, the documents that they put out on the internet over the past few months which have urged supporters to carry out these random, spontaneous, low-tech attacks against sit earnings particular live the countries involved in the coalition against islamic states here in iraq and syria. so it appears to me at this stage if he was, he did consider himself a supporter of islamic state but was not part of any properly-established network. heather: that is part of the big fear on the part of your government there? >> yeah, exactly right. our intelligence agencies and our federal police have been saying for quite some time really their nightmare scenario at the moment which is this kind of lone wolf attack which is very hard to predict because it is spontaneous. usually involv
david, this is europe area where you cover. are you hearing anything about any possible ties to isis or are they thinking this guy is just a lone wolf? >> look, as appears to be increasingly the case with these sort of attacks he was a lone wolf, he was not part of a established terrorism network however he may have been inspired by isis in some way. for example, by the, the documents that they put out on the internet over the past few months which have urged supporters to carry out these...
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david wright, abc news, sydney. >>> new details about the gunman described as a lone wolf with a long history of violent crimes. 50an refugee out on a string of charges. he's accused of been an assessry in the murder of his wife. monis was best known for sending offensive letters to families of troops killed in afghanistan. he was condemned by mainstream muslims as a fake cleric. >> he's really a jihoodlum. a thug who wants to do it in the name of jihad. >> this was a person with a mental problem who tried to gain attention and succeeded. >> officials still don't know what motivated monis, but he was infatuated with extremism. >> interesting comments there. a lone wolf that i've never heard that term before, a jihoodlum, is a way to describe him. not officially affiliated by anyone. he's inspired. and he got worldwide attention and caused governments really to start talking to each other and coordinating and being on alert because of what he pulled. >> six people were taken to the hospital. those two victims that passed away, one was shielding her pregnant friend. both of them parents. it's heartbreaking. you thin
david wright, abc news, sydney. >>> new details about the gunman described as a lone wolf with a long history of violent crimes. 50an refugee out on a string of charges. he's accused of been an assessry in the murder of his wife. monis was best known for sending offensive letters to families of troops killed in afghanistan. he was condemned by mainstream muslims as a fake cleric. >> he's really a jihoodlum. a thug who wants to do it in the name of jihad. >> this was a...
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a lone wolf-style attack like the hostage siege in sydney could happen at any moment in the united kingdom. that specific announcement today from the british prime minister davide standoff earlier this week is a reminder of the danger britain faces and he points out officials have already stopped the series of terror plots in recent months. australian media reports indicate the victimses who died in that cafe siege helped save their fellow hostages. those victims were a lawyer and mother of three children named katrina dawson and the cafe's manager tori johnson. sydney's catholic archbishop spoke about them during a prayer service. >> apparently seeing an opportunity, tori grabbed the gun, tragically it went off, killing him. but it triggered the response of the police and eventual freedom for most of the hostages. reports have also emerged that katrina dawson was shielding her pregnant friend from gunfire. >> we're also learning more about the gunman himself. an internet monitoring group reports based on his social media posts, he saw himself as some kind of martyr. according to the group the man complained, people had tortured him in prison for his political
a lone wolf-style attack like the hostage siege in sydney could happen at any moment in the united kingdom. that specific announcement today from the british prime minister davide standoff earlier this week is a reminder of the danger britain faces and he points out officials have already stopped the series of terror plots in recent months. australian media reports indicate the victimses who died in that cafe siege helped save their fellow hostages. those victims were a lawyer and mother of...
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david rothkauf, earlier today, we had michael sheenen on who said not so fast on the disaffected front. that many times it's not the down and out economically leading the charge in these type of lone wolfuntries they were from, distinctly middle class. >> that's true. we begin with the caveat that we don't know and we don't want to characterize what's happening now as a terrorist attack or effort. but having said that, within terrorist groups, while a lot of the support for them comes from people who feel alienated. sometimes they feel alienated by western civil situation. by the treatment they see islam as getting from western civilization. you cannot doubt for a moment the discussion we are in the united states right now on issues like torture is feeding into the narrative spreading around and enabling people to bring more recruits into this group. and, you know, australia's a perfect example. this is a rich country that is doing very well. and literally hundreds of australians have gone off to fight in syria and iraq. they have been recruited because they have an affinity with the fight. it doesn't necessarily mean something economic. it can be eideological. >> you look at the danis
david rothkauf, earlier today, we had michael sheenen on who said not so fast on the disaffected front. that many times it's not the down and out economically leading the charge in these type of lone wolfuntries they were from, distinctly middle class. >> that's true. we begin with the caveat that we don't know and we don't want to characterize what's happening now as a terrorist attack or effort. but having said that, within terrorist groups, while a lot of the support for them comes...