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going dr. scott on twitter reply doctor asked why dinosaurs are not in the bible she seems confused how would i answer her? allow would you answer this parent? >> i think -- it depends on what my religious views were, if i was a conservative christian i can find dinosaurs in the bible. there is behemoth and others represent aiptions of din dinoss or whatever. i would point out that the bible was written in the people language of the people of the time. there's no atomic physics in the bible either. that doesn't marine there is no adoing physics. don't go to the bible for those, that's why i would encourage you. >> do you thiz these battles are dying out? >> i wish, they are going as strong as ever, that's why we are fighting because we think good fight should be fought in the classroom so as long as, going ohave to be fighting that's how i see it. i can't predict what will happen, long they don't we are -- >> we're out of time we got to go i really thank you for joining us. >>> the show play be over
going dr. scott on twitter reply doctor asked why dinosaurs are not in the bible she seems confused how would i answer her? allow would you answer this parent? >> i think -- it depends on what my religious views were, if i was a conservative christian i can find dinosaurs in the bible. there is behemoth and others represent aiptions of din dinoss or whatever. i would point out that the bible was written in the people language of the people of the time. there's no atomic physics in the...
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i'm dr. scott the paleontologist. it fed mostly on turtles. either way, deinosuchus was one of the largest crocodiles that ever lived and definitely way bigger than any crocodiles alive today. about half the length of this ancient croc was its massive tail, which helped make deinosuchus a strong swimmer. most crocodiles are carnivores, or meat-eaters. they've been around for millions of years, long before the first dinosaurs, and they're still very successful today. not all crocs are big. the smallest kind alive today is the african dwarf crocodile, which grows only to about 5 feet long. the biggest living species is the saltwater crocodile, which can grow to be over 20 feet long, still only about half the size of deinosuchus! so crocodiles are reptiles that has been around since the age of dinosaurs. i have this funny feeling there may be a croc right behind me. whoa! time for dr. scott to get on out of here! ok. keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries! >> hello, folks. it's me the conductor. today we're gonna me
i'm dr. scott the paleontologist. it fed mostly on turtles. either way, deinosuchus was one of the largest crocodiles that ever lived and definitely way bigger than any crocodiles alive today. about half the length of this ancient croc was its massive tail, which helped make deinosuchus a strong swimmer. most crocodiles are carnivores, or meat-eaters. they've been around for millions of years, long before the first dinosaurs, and they're still very successful today. not all crocs are big. the...
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carry join -- we're joined by dr. scott. 53 firs53% now disapprove of th, why is this getting worse and worse. >> people are experiencing it. we'll experience a one time repricing of insurance for everyone. people are also seeing employment effects, they are dropping or changing coverage, some employers are not hiring to stay under minimum mandates of the law, this will grow more unpopular. i don't think that administration thinks this will become more unpopular. gerri: it is. but you know, i think all eyes on next few weeks will be on the young people, they have to make it go. if young people don't shine up for obamacare on insurance when they open october 1, the law is going to be in real trouble. yet some 56% of young people say they have no idea that you know they are facing a fine. if they don't get some kind of insurance, what is your expectation of how young people will cope with this? do you think they know? do you think they care? do you think they will sign up? >> the fina almost immaterial compared to cost of the
carry join -- we're joined by dr. scott. 53 firs53% now disapprove of th, why is this getting worse and worse. >> people are experiencing it. we'll experience a one time repricing of insurance for everyone. people are also seeing employment effects, they are dropping or changing coverage, some employers are not hiring to stay under minimum mandates of the law, this will grow more unpopular. i don't think that administration thinks this will become more unpopular. gerri: it is. but you...
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i'm dr. scotts that they walked on two legs. both had tiny arms with only two fingers on each hand, and both had large heads with mouths full of large, sharp teeth, perfect for eating meat. [doorbell rings] >> point of fact--tyrannosaurus and daspletosaurus did not live at the same time. >> aw! >> thank you. >> well, that's a very good point...of fact. both of these big carnivores lived during the cretaceous period, but daspletosaurus lived millions of years before t. rex, and there's another pretty big difference between these two tyrannosaurs. daspletosaurus was actually smaller than t. rex. a grownup daspletosaurus was about 30 feet long, almost as long as a school bus, but tyrannosaurus was much bigger, over 40 feet long, making it one of the biggest meat-eaters ever to walk on land. ok. keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries. ♪ all aboard all aboard let's take a ride on the dinosaur train here she comes right on time the dinosaur train's coming down the line ♪ >> all aboard! all aboard! >
i'm dr. scotts that they walked on two legs. both had tiny arms with only two fingers on each hand, and both had large heads with mouths full of large, sharp teeth, perfect for eating meat. [doorbell rings] >> point of fact--tyrannosaurus and daspletosaurus did not live at the same time. >> aw! >> thank you. >> well, that's a very good point...of fact. both of these big carnivores lived during the cretaceous period, but daspletosaurus lived millions of years before t....
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i'm dr. scott the paleontologist, and this is elasmosaurus. >> elasmosaurus. >> elasmosaurus!osaurus was over 20 feet long. that's more than half the length of its body. can you think of a dinosaur that has a long neck? >> brachiosaurus. >> that's right. brachiosaurus and elasmosaurus both had long necks even though one lived in the water and one lived on the land. scientists think that the long neck of elasmosaurus helped it hunt for fish. >> let's go fishing! >> wow! you guys are great swimmers. because of its large size, elasmosaurus was probably a slow swimmer, so it may have swum under large schools of fish and then used its long neck to reach up and grab its prey with those long, sharp teeth. >> whoa! >> ok. keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries. >> din >> ♪ of all the dinosaurs you might meet some are big, some petite but the way i make my day complete i stomp in the swamp with my dinosaur feet ♪ >> ♪ with my great big stomping dinosaur feet ♪ rawwr! yeah! rawwr! ♪ my great big whomping, stomping dinosaur feet ♪ rawwr! >> hello, folks. it's me the conductor. today
i'm dr. scott the paleontologist, and this is elasmosaurus. >> elasmosaurus. >> elasmosaurus!osaurus was over 20 feet long. that's more than half the length of its body. can you think of a dinosaur that has a long neck? >> brachiosaurus. >> that's right. brachiosaurus and elasmosaurus both had long necks even though one lived in the water and one lived on the land. scientists think that the long neck of elasmosaurus helped it hunt for fish. >> let's go fishing!...
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i'm dr. scott, the paleontologist. hey, guys. i'm down here.and today? >> an elephant. >> right. elephants are big, but argentinosaurus was about 100 feet long. that's as long as 5 elephants put together. an argentinosaurus weighed about as much as 20 elephants. now, that's a lot of dinosaur. and just like elephants do today, argentinosaurus must have eaten an amazing amount of plant food. paleontologists still wonder how argentinosaurus could have eaten enough food with such a small head. now, how do elephants reach high up into trees to find food? >> with their trunks. >> argentinosaurus didn't have a trunk, but it did have a long neck that it probably used to reach high into trees. and being such a gigantic animal, it probably spent most of the day just trying to find enough of the green stuff to keep itself going. ok, remember, get outside, get into nature, and make your own discoveries. >> hello, folks. it's me, the conductor. today the pteranodon family visits a geyser. that's a hole in the ground that shoots steam and hot water into the
i'm dr. scott, the paleontologist. hey, guys. i'm down here.and today? >> an elephant. >> right. elephants are big, but argentinosaurus was about 100 feet long. that's as long as 5 elephants put together. an argentinosaurus weighed about as much as 20 elephants. now, that's a lot of dinosaur. and just like elephants do today, argentinosaurus must have eaten an amazing amount of plant food. paleontologists still wonder how argentinosaurus could have eaten enough food with such a...
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with us now, dr. scottlieb, former policy advisor at centers for medicare & medicaid services and royce, senior fellow at the manhattan institute. i read prices government pays for medicare services are up 58% over the last 10 years. you say this might be part of the reason. is this a racket? >> it's a total racket. it is the fox guarding the henhouse. right, the ama is conducting surveys with their own doctors, they as you, they never err on the side of ssying it is too little work. they say this is so much work, this procedure is so challenging we have to be reimburse ad lot for it. gerri: doctor, we talked about this last week, and you said how some of this pricing gets set makes no sense at all. give us an example. >> well the pricing gets set based on assumption, quote, intensity of work required to do certain things and time it takes and some measure of the overhead costs t basically gives incentive for higher reimbursement for procedures. so you can do a procedure like removing ingrown toenail litera
with us now, dr. scottlieb, former policy advisor at centers for medicare & medicaid services and royce, senior fellow at the manhattan institute. i read prices government pays for medicare services are up 58% over the last 10 years. you say this might be part of the reason. is this a racket? >> it's a total racket. it is the fox guarding the henhouse. right, the ama is conducting surveys with their own doctors, they as you, they never err on the side of ssying it is too little work....
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the research of dr scott's note a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down to u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six u.n. peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war it was a high shooting war going around there's not a lot of bad guys around on the ground or in a lot of enemy planes flying around near broad daylight unlimited visibility relatively benign conditions of its own can pla
the research of dr scott's note a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best...
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dr. scott gottlieb, stick around.as the new glitches were coming to light today, president obama was making a campaign-style speech, urging americans to sign up for these obama care plans. we're going to debate whether obama care will fall of its own weight and whether it's time the republicans put out a plan to replace it. next up on "kudlow." i was made to work. make my mark with pride. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "kudlow report." when it comes to defeating obama care, maybe republicans don't have to try so hard. with the list of obama cares and gingriches mounting by the day, will this sort of thing just sort of die of its own weight? let's talk. here is salon.com p
dr. scott gottlieb, stick around.as the new glitches were coming to light today, president obama was making a campaign-style speech, urging americans to sign up for these obama care plans. we're going to debate whether obama care will fall of its own weight and whether it's time the republicans put out a plan to replace it. next up on "kudlow." i was made to work. make my mark with pride. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a...
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the research of dr scott's nor a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division i was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six u.n. peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war it was a high shooting war going around there's not a lot of bad guys around on the ground there aren't a lot of enemy planes flying around near broad daylight unlimited visit. relatively benign conditions it's on cam
the research of dr scott's nor a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division i was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best...
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the research of dr scott's a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division i was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down to u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six un peacekeepers does happen in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war it was a high shooting war going around there's not a lot of bad guys running around on the ground there aren't a lot of enemy planes flying around near broad daylight unlimited visibility relatively benign conditions it's on
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research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i've had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six u.n. peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war it was a high shooting war going around there's not a lot.
research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i've had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best...
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the research of dr scott's retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper in eighty second airborne division i was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury and grenada and so for years this was ninety three i've had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly.
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the research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for you.
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the research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six u.n. peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war was that a high shooting war going around there's not a lot of bad guys running around on the ground.
the research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best...
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the research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division i was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i've had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six un peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war it was not a shooting war going around there's not a lot of bad guys around on the ground there aren't a lot of enemy planes flying around near broad daylight unlimited visibility relatively benign conditions and it'
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the research of dr scott's a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper an eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury and grenada and so for years this was ninety three i've had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr snoeck investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six u.n. peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war.
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scott. >> dr. kuchins, when you said that it was a mistake for obama to make his remark about putin having one foot in the cold war, did you mean it was a mistake to say that out loud, or did you mean the assessment itself was a mistake? >> actually, i disagree with the assessment, as well. but i think the larger mistake was to say - was to say it publicly. and i think that - i think it was a little bit too - maybe a cavalier assumption that mr. putin was not as significant of a - of a policymaker as he actually was, and/or the possibility that mr. putin would return as a - as a future - as the future de facto and de jure leader of the russian federation. my view on putin - it's not so much that he has a foot in the cold war; i think that he's been more affected by, you know, what he's seen with u.s. behavior after the cold war and in the 1990s. i think he reflects a very broad kind of consensus in russia that the united states in particular, the west more broadly, was taking advantage of russia du
scott. >> dr. kuchins, when you said that it was a mistake for obama to make his remark about putin having one foot in the cold war, did you mean it was a mistake to say that out loud, or did you mean the assessment itself was a mistake? >> actually, i disagree with the assessment, as well. but i think the larger mistake was to say - was to say it publicly. and i think that - i think it was a little bit too - maybe a cavalier assumption that mr. putin was not as significant of a -...
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dr. marlena evans. kristian alfonso plays hope james brady. >> james scott plays e.j.andez. >> welcome. >> whose idea was this book. very clever. >> our executive producer created first book. this is the second one. it encapsulates all the best of the actors of "days of our lives." five areas from nutrition to health to exercise and spirituality, and everybody contributed their best stuff. >> and it is all different. >> what is wonderful about the book, it gives the audience the opportunity, with twitter and everything, they're allowed to learn a little bit more and we can communicate a little bit more. but this is a book that really allows them to get to know us as people instead of actors. >> because they love that. they feel like they know you anyway. >> and we share home secrets, fashion and health and you'll find out things about james and galen. >> like what? >> what we will find out about james? >> i don't know. >> he's an incredible photographer. >> i have so much photography. photography is something i enjoy, so that's in the book a little bit. and i've never
dr. marlena evans. kristian alfonso plays hope james brady. >> james scott plays e.j.andez. >> welcome. >> whose idea was this book. very clever. >> our executive producer created first book. this is the second one. it encapsulates all the best of the actors of "days of our lives." five areas from nutrition to health to exercise and spirituality, and everybody contributed their best stuff. >> and it is all different. >> what is wonderful about the...
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scott mcgrew. lets get right to it. a clip from the old '60s series "star trek." >> seems fine now. >> that in dr. mccoy's hand is part of a tri-corder, a device in this case diagnoses the patient by waving it back and forth. in reality it's a salt shaker. the props department wanted to save money. for tv purposes it's a tri-corder. this is not a proper, the equivalent. it can read your vital signs from temperature to blood pressure just by holding it to your head. walter wanted to raise $100,000 in funding to create the device. he accidentally raised more than a million and a half, breaking records on the site, futurist, inventor and knight. less talk about the knight thing real fast. i don't think we've had a knight. i mean a knight with a sword on either side of your shoulders. >> it's a little less sexy. everyone who has been in the army in belgium, when you're an officer and retire you get that order. >> still the only order of knight i'm aware of we've had on this show. i'm simultaneously trans fixed by your device and kind of doubtful. you've gotten the thing to work. this is an actual prod
scott mcgrew. lets get right to it. a clip from the old '60s series "star trek." >> seems fine now. >> that in dr. mccoy's hand is part of a tri-corder, a device in this case diagnoses the patient by waving it back and forth. in reality it's a salt shaker. the props department wanted to save money. for tv purposes it's a tri-corder. this is not a proper, the equivalent. it can read your vital signs from temperature to blood pressure just by holding it to your head. walter...
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scott. people -- i have lived here long enough to know who he was. what was his son like? actually, dr. grayson's son, yeah. he was a lovely man. he was the most gentlemanly virginia gentleman i have ever met. kerry t. grayson jr. it was this humanizing element that they gave me. this was a caring man who was a and had a real tenderness towards the people in his life. he can be strict. him, when he felt betrayed, he never spoke to them whenever saw them again. -- or never saw them again. , wholosest friends succeeded him as president of princeton, was one of them. wilson in arayed trustee meeting, wilson never spoke to him again. >> the colonel was not a kernel. how did he get the name? >> he was a tennessee colonel. colonel.to call me -- you do not have to call me colonel. he was an honorary colonel in texas. he was a landowner. politicsel house loved and became wilson's closest adviser in the white house. and in foreigny affairs. for years.nseparable colonel house betrayed him in paris during the peace conference. when wilson left the peace , and colonel house was there for every minu
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dr. marlena evans. kristian alfonso plays hope williams brady. >> james scott plays e.j.stead of actors. >> because they love that. they feel like they know you anyway. >> and we share our own secrets, fashion and health and you'll find out things about james and galen. >> like what? >> what we will find out about james? >> i don't know. >> he's an incredible photographer. >> i have so much photography. photography is something i enjoy, so that's brought up in the book a little bit. i've been in the mountains and you can see me -- that's one of the photographs there actually from a trip to burma i took recently. >> burma, what a great spot, huh? >> wonderful. >> yeah. what will we learn about you? >> yes. >> you're going to have to look in the book to find out. talk about some of the things i love to do outside of the show. landscape design, architectural design, how i stay fit, there is some boxing stuff in there and cooking, things like that. twerking. >> twerking? >> yes. >> how about some twerking on set. >> are you serious? >> i'm not. >> deidre, you talk nutrition,
dr. marlena evans. kristian alfonso plays hope williams brady. >> james scott plays e.j.stead of actors. >> because they love that. they feel like they know you anyway. >> and we share our own secrets, fashion and health and you'll find out things about james and galen. >> like what? >> what we will find out about james? >> i don't know. >> he's an incredible photographer. >> i have so much photography. photography is something i enjoy, so that's...
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scott. you better listen up to this. more americans are taking care of business and their bodies exactly the at the same time. you will talk to drbout that. >>> one thrill seeker daring attempts to go across the atlantic carried by hundreds of helium balloons. find out how he made out on this incredible voyage. jon: check out this video. twin waterspouts caught on camera in wisconsin. this was the seen over lake michigan yesterday. the national weather service, saying warmer lake temperatures, and very cold air, higher up, created the right conditions for the funnels to form. they did not reach land, thankfully or do any damage but wow, what a picture, huh? jenna: quite a sight. maybe that is metaphor about the next segment of the financial crisis, what do you think? leads into that. jon: there you go. jenna: this sunday marks five years to the day that investment bank lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy. that collapse of that one bank triggered a crucial moment in the financial meltdown and very tonous moments about whether or not our banking system would survive. five years later many questions about whether or not we're safe
scott. you better listen up to this. more americans are taking care of business and their bodies exactly the at the same time. you will talk to drbout that. >>> one thrill seeker daring attempts to go across the atlantic carried by hundreds of helium balloons. find out how he made out on this incredible voyage. jon: check out this video. twin waterspouts caught on camera in wisconsin. this was the seen over lake michigan yesterday. the national weather service, saying warmer lake...
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dr. richard johnson senior fellow on retirement policy at the urban institute. we welcome you, miss jacobson, we'll start with you. >> thank you, sir. chairman nelson, senators colins, scott. my name is jo ann jacobson. i'm 62 years old. i was born, grew up and lived in massachusetts until i was 56. and i now live in florida whose average age is 67.6. i'm speaking for the other 24,000 people who live there. i have two sons who live in new england, one in montana, and one in massachusetts. i saved money. i supported my sons. i planned for retirement. yet, when i reached what should have been my reat the sametiermt age, the promise i would receive health benefit for the rest of my life was broken and so were my hopes of retiring comfortably in florida. like many baby boomers, battered by recession, i'm still in the work force and probably remain on the job for the foreseeable future. i have worked in some form since i was 15 years old. although i dropped out of college at 20 because my father got sick, i had a good job at the phone company then at&t. i got married, got divorced, raise two sons with no support. i worked at the phone company for 18 years. got my bachelor degr
dr. richard johnson senior fellow on retirement policy at the urban institute. we welcome you, miss jacobson, we'll start with you. >> thank you, sir. chairman nelson, senators colins, scott. my name is jo ann jacobson. i'm 62 years old. i was born, grew up and lived in massachusetts until i was 56. and i now live in florida whose average age is 67.6. i'm speaking for the other 24,000 people who live there. i have two sons who live in new england, one in montana, and one in massachusetts....
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dr. richard johnson senior fellow and director of program on retirement policy at the urban institute so we welcome you all. ms. jacobsen we will start with you. >> thank you, sir. chairman nelson, senators collins scott and ms. warren my name is joanne jacobsen. i am 63 years old. i was born, who grew up and lived in massachusetts until i was 56. i now live in venice florida whose average age by the way a 67.6 so i'm speaking for the other 24,000 people that live there. i have to sons who live in new england won in massachusetts and one in a hampshire. i have saved money. i supported my sons. i plan for retirement. yet when i reached what should've been my retirement age the promise that i would receive health and benefit for the rest of my life was broken and so were my hopes of retiring comfortably in florida. like many baby boomers battered by the recession i'm still in the workforce and will probably remain on the job force in the future. i have worked in some form since i was 15 years old. although i dropped out of college because my father got sick i had a good job at the phone company is weiss to call it. then at&t. i got married, they got divorced raise two sons with no support. i worked for
dr. richard johnson senior fellow and director of program on retirement policy at the urban institute so we welcome you all. ms. jacobsen we will start with you. >> thank you, sir. chairman nelson, senators collins scott and ms. warren my name is joanne jacobsen. i am 63 years old. i was born, who grew up and lived in massachusetts until i was 56. i now live in venice florida whose average age by the way a 67.6 so i'm speaking for the other 24,000 people that live there. i have to sons...