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but deepak chopra, the m.d./spiritual guru. >> it's interesting, because i always feel like with whatever you're dealt with, you're stuck with. and he's saying not necessarily. >> you can turn that around? >> that's what east saying in this book with meditation, yoga, diet, or exercise. i don't know. i am exactly like my mother. [laughter] okay? looks, body wise. and i think aches and pains. so i don't know if i can change that. >> rosanna, let's turn to deepak in a little bit. exactly like your mother? >> i think so. i'm even getting blonder like my mother. have you noticed? [laughter] >> mike woods, what's up? >> i was just thinking that, you looked a little blonder. [laughter] >> i don't know, you know. >> and then jenna -- >> i know. the genes were very strong. >> just keeps on carrying on down. >> when you look at his father -- >> oh, my gosh. >> when his dad was younger, you look exactly like your father. >> yep. well, that's genes. deepak. >> so do you have the same body type as your dad? >> i'm slightly
but deepak chopra, the m.d./spiritual guru. >> it's interesting, because i always feel like with whatever you're dealt with, you're stuck with. and he's saying not necessarily. >> you can turn that around? >> that's what east saying in this book with meditation, yoga, diet, or exercise. i don't know. i am exactly like my mother. [laughter] okay? looks, body wise. and i think aches and pains. so i don't know if i can change that. >> rosanna, let's turn to deepak in a...
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renowned spirituality expert and alternative medicine advocate de deepak chopra. joining me. we've heard the new york police commissioner and mayor say you can't live in fear. what's the reaction to that increasingly familiar refrain? >> i think it's a good refrain. and most people who are listening to this program who are watching us right now should realize realistically speaking their safety and their family's safety is statistically very high. they have nothing to fear. of course, you know, we're living with a terrible situation where there's a cancer in the midst of us emotionally and spirituality, frozen people from the bronze age have become the cancer of our civilization. we need to trust our leaders and our governments to come together to excise this cancer. in the meanwhile as individuals, it's our responsibility to reassure ourselves, to be peaceful ourselves, to think peacefully, to act peacefully, to speak peacefully, to reassure our families that we are all fine. but most important, we can be the peace we want to see in the world ultimately and that'
renowned spirituality expert and alternative medicine advocate de deepak chopra. joining me. we've heard the new york police commissioner and mayor say you can't live in fear. what's the reaction to that increasingly familiar refrain? >> i think it's a good refrain. and most people who are listening to this program who are watching us right now should realize realistically speaking their safety and their family's safety is statistically very high. they have nothing to fear. of course, you...
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moments firsthand and met with some of the most influential icons like bob hope, the dalai lama, and deepaka. but unlike the famed character played by tom hanks -- >> run, forest, run! >> reporter: her secret isn't rung. >> shrift them off your back. >> reporter: it's stretching. and her longevity has made her the world's oldest living yoga teacher. born in india, tao moved to france and had success model fog famous designers like coco channel. when world war ii broke out she found herself drawn into the resistance against nazi germany. it was then that she realized the power of positive change in teaching yoga to others. >> the nicest thing that i could is when somebody can't do something and i show them they can. >> reporter: she toured the u.s. and even wrote over 300 film scripps, combining a career in show business with her love of yoga and call to social activism. she has walked with gandhi and martin luther king jr. but she credits her uncle who raised her with teaching her compassion and acceptance. >> never look down on anybody. know that even a farmer may illiterate, but knows mor
moments firsthand and met with some of the most influential icons like bob hope, the dalai lama, and deepaka. but unlike the famed character played by tom hanks -- >> run, forest, run! >> reporter: her secret isn't rung. >> shrift them off your back. >> reporter: it's stretching. and her longevity has made her the world's oldest living yoga teacher. born in india, tao moved to france and had success model fog famous designers like coco channel. when world war ii broke...
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. >> a couple of blocks over, deepak, an italian market and restaurant popular with locals and visitors saw business drop significantly for weeks after the riot. >> a lot of people come from out of town and didn't know, though we were in a safe area away from the direct unrest, they were just thinking baltimore city and they weren't coming. they didn't care where we were in baltimore city, didn't matter. >> for small business owner who is count on the business to keep their companies alive this was a scary time. >> we're a restaurant. our base of customers serve. we can't serve a customer if we're closed. unfortunately we were closed early. so a lot of my business went away because of it. >> the beginning i feel alone. i didn't know how i going to do it. i just know we somehow we were going to try to do it again. >> mario learned he wasn't going to have to do it alone. amanda is a main street manager at the southeast community development corporation. as soon as she saw the local highland town small businesses being affected by the civil unrest she went into high gear. >> often when peo
. >> a couple of blocks over, deepak, an italian market and restaurant popular with locals and visitors saw business drop significantly for weeks after the riot. >> a lot of people come from out of town and didn't know, though we were in a safe area away from the direct unrest, they were just thinking baltimore city and they weren't coming. they didn't care where we were in baltimore city, didn't matter. >> for small business owner who is count on the business to keep their...
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moments first hand and met with some of the most influential icons like bob hope, dalai lhama, and deepak chopra. but unlike the famed character played by tom hanks, her secret isn't running (movie nat) "i keep running" it's stretching. (nat of yoga instruction) and her longevity has made her the oldest living yoga teacher. born in india in 1918 tao moved to france as a young woman -- she had early success in modeling for famed designers like coco chanel. but when world war ii broke out -- she found herself drawn into the resistance against nazi germany. and it was then that she realized the power of positive change in teaching yoga to others. ( tao porchon-lynch)) "i think the nicest thing i can accomplish is when somebody says they can't do something and i show them they can." she toured the u-s and combined a career in show business - completing over 300 film scripts that have been used -- with her love of yoga and call to social activism. she's walked with gandhi and martin luther king jr, but she credits her uncle who raised her with teaching her compassion and acceptance "he told me
moments first hand and met with some of the most influential icons like bob hope, dalai lhama, and deepak chopra. but unlike the famed character played by tom hanks, her secret isn't running (movie nat) "i keep running" it's stretching. (nat of yoga instruction) and her longevity has made her the oldest living yoga teacher. born in india in 1918 tao moved to france as a young woman -- she had early success in modeling for famed designers like coco chanel. but when world war ii broke...