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download free broadcast clothing video for your media projects and free media oh don carty dr tom you. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy you'll favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch ati any time to. stop and look at current of its unemployment the national debt. ceiling governments ask yourself does it really matter who wins with billions created you can gamble with your money or turn it into solid gold requests the gold and silver investors got.
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and then henry cuellar from texas and dr. tom price republican from georgia.es by what jan brewer and sheriff joe arpaio are doing in arizona? doesn't that hurt republican efforts to reach out to latino voters? >> what i do know is that the president is not the one who can decide what laws of this land will be enforce ared and sadly right now we have an administration who believes that they can decide whether or not they are ignore the laws of the land. when the president says we can't wait what he he means is that we can't wait for democracy. if this is the appropriate law of the land it ought to go through the legislative branch and executive branch and become the law of the land. the president can't decide which law he can enforce and not enforce. that is not the way our system works. we believe the president needs to step back and say let's get bipartisan work together in a positive way and solve this challenge that absolutely has to be solved but needs to be done in a way that respects the rule of law and our system of government. >> congressman cuellar d
and then henry cuellar from texas and dr. tom price republican from georgia.es by what jan brewer and sheriff joe arpaio are doing in arizona? doesn't that hurt republican efforts to reach out to latino voters? >> what i do know is that the president is not the one who can decide what laws of this land will be enforce ared and sadly right now we have an administration who believes that they can decide whether or not they are ignore the laws of the land. when the president says we can't...
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and i want to thank his extraordinary partners here in this administration, dr. tom frieden at the centers for disease control and dr. raj shah at usaig. >> [applause] >> now with the progress we are making together, we can look ahead to an historic goal. creating an aids-free generation. this is part of president obama's call to make fighting global hiv-aids at home and abroad a priority for this administration. in july 2010, he launched the first comprehensive national hiv-aids strategy which has reinvigorated the domestic response to the epidemic, especially important lower in washington, d.c., which needs more attention, more resources, and smarter strategies to deal with the epidemic in our nation's capitol, and last november, at the national institutes of health, with my friend dr. tony fauche there, i spoke in depth about the goal of an aids-free generation and laid out some of the ways we are advancing it through pepfar, usaig and the cdc, and on world aids day, president obama announced an ambitious commitment to the united states to reach 6 million people g
and i want to thank his extraordinary partners here in this administration, dr. tom frieden at the centers for disease control and dr. raj shah at usaig. >> [applause] >> now with the progress we are making together, we can look ahead to an historic goal. creating an aids-free generation. this is part of president obama's call to make fighting global hiv-aids at home and abroad a priority for this administration. in july 2010, he launched the first comprehensive national hiv-aids...
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and i want to thank his extraordinary partners here in this administration, dr. tom frieden at the centers for disease control and dr. raj shah at usaig. >> [applause] >> now with the progress we are making together, we can look ahead to an historic goal. creating an aids-free generation. this is part of president obama's call to make fighting global hiv-aids at home and abroad a priority for this administration. in july 2010, he launched the first comprehensive national hiv-aids strategy which has reinvigorated the domestic response to the epidemic, especially important lower in washington, d.c., which needs more attention, more resources, and smarter strategies to deal with the epidemic in our nation's capitol, and last november, at the national institutes of health, with my friend dr. tony fauche there, i spoke in depth about the goal of an aids-free generation and laid out some of the ways we are advancing it through pepfar, usaig and the cdc, and on world aids day, president obama announced an ambitious commitment to the united states to reach 6 million people g
and i want to thank his extraordinary partners here in this administration, dr. tom frieden at the centers for disease control and dr. raj shah at usaig. >> [applause] >> now with the progress we are making together, we can look ahead to an historic goal. creating an aids-free generation. this is part of president obama's call to make fighting global hiv-aids at home and abroad a priority for this administration. in july 2010, he launched the first comprehensive national hiv-aids...
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and i want to thank his extraordinary partners here in this administration, dr. tom frieden at the centers for disease control and dr. raj shop of usaid. [applause] now with the progress we are making together, we can look ahead to a historic goal, creating an aids-free generation. this is part of presidents to obama's call to make fighting global hiv/aids at home and abroad a priority for this administration. in july 2010, he launched the first comprehensive national hiv/aids strategy which has reinvigorated the domestic response to the epidemic, especially important here in washington d.c., which needs more attention, more resources and smarter strategies to deal with the epidemic in our nations capital, and last november at the national institutes of health, with my friend dr. balaji there are, i spoke in depth about the goal of an aids-free generation and laid out some of the ways we are advancing it through path far, usaid and the cdc. and on world aids day president obama announced an ambitious commitment to the united states to reach 6 million people globally
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but the bigger question is this why is mitt romney so cool with lying to begin with oh here's tom steak. dr justin frank the psychiatrist who wrote bush on the couch and obama on the couch and has now turned his psychoanalytic power powers on mitt romney in a piece for time magazine titled the root of mitt romney's comfort with lying. just in frank laid this out he said it's not just his flip flops on issues to abortion to stem cell research the assault weapons ban global climate change civil unions and obamacare as dr frank points out romney recently lied about a book by noam scheiber saying that the book said that obama knew that obamacare would slow down the economy in fact the book says no such thing the author of went on national television to rebut romney and say that romney was lying about it but a week later and then an ad in that again and again romney kept repeating this very same lie would totally straight face seeming like he actually believes that although he knows it's a lie how can you do that well dr frank the psychiatrist suggests that romney is so comfortable with wine he'
but the bigger question is this why is mitt romney so cool with lying to begin with oh here's tom steak. dr justin frank the psychiatrist who wrote bush on the couch and obama on the couch and has now turned his psychoanalytic power powers on mitt romney in a piece for time magazine titled the root of mitt romney's comfort with lying. just in frank laid this out he said it's not just his flip flops on issues to abortion to stem cell research the assault weapons ban global climate change civil...
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>> tom brokaw joins us on the set. economist dr. jeffrey sachs joins us and gold medal goalkeeper for the u.s. women's olympic soccer team hope solo will be here on the set. up next the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good morning to you, mika. big thunderstorms yesterday rolled through areas like new york city and much of southern new england. today, it looks like a beautiful day in those areas. i want to start, though, with some of the best news i've had in a long time. heavy rain right through the center of the drought area. this is the heaviest rains i've seen in iowa, northern illinois and wisconsin probably going back about two months. we'll take it. it is going to cause problems. in milwaukee or chicago this morning, through the rush hour, looks like the peak of the storms will be over the top of you. the forecast for the northeast today, i mentioned it clears out, going to be a beautiful day, humidity levels will drop during the day. still very warm, typical summertime with temper
>> tom brokaw joins us on the set. economist dr. jeffrey sachs joins us and gold medal goalkeeper for the u.s. women's olympic soccer team hope solo will be here on the set. up next the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good morning to you, mika. big thunderstorms yesterday rolled through areas like new york city and much of southern new england. today, it looks like a beautiful day in those areas. i want to start, though, with some of the...
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dr. alexander at work and home and were unsuccessful. the >> now, your forecast with tom tasselmayer. >> a warm and muggy august afternoon. a storm southwest of baltimore city is not moving very fast at all. it has been there for the better part of the hour it seems. it is just west of jessep, watch out for flooding low-lying areas. iran has been coming down steadily for quite some time. rte. 29 and 95, eastern howard county. some nasty weather going on with potential for hail and damaging winds. the weather service allows the severe thunderstorm warning to expire, but it does not mean that it is not a severe weather threshold. hail one hinch in -- one inch in diameter to qualify for severe. they thunderstorms, but nothing extremely severe right now. we are getting some beneficial rain there, hopefully not letting things too badly. hall is clear as far as the warnings go. eastern howard county, that is the strongest. bwi marshal, .2 inches there, about .25 inches of rain for august. the first time it was above 90 degrees, 101 the record set back in 1930. another very slow
dr. alexander at work and home and were unsuccessful. the >> now, your forecast with tom tasselmayer. >> a warm and muggy august afternoon. a storm southwest of baltimore city is not moving very fast at all. it has been there for the better part of the hour it seems. it is just west of jessep, watch out for flooding low-lying areas. iran has been coming down steadily for quite some time. rte. 29 and 95, eastern howard county. some nasty weather going on with potential for hail and...
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level in the two thousand nine hundred one martin del potro take on dr harrison of the usa will i be roddick or take on australian tom ridge after confirming he'll retire at the end of the tournament. i know that people. you know us. some hard knocks. i got i had to play you know i got. playing a crowd and playing with the finals. and be the guy on a davis cup team for a while and you know. those are protests not a lot of people get you know so i as much as i was disappointed frustrated at times i'm not sure that i ever felt sorry for myself or begrudge anybody any or any of their success. now i think paralympics currently taking place in london disability sport is hitting the headlines and this week a new sport for good foundation project was launched by laureus in moscow mccloud charles explains. norris the legendary charity foundation has been busy giving its support to a new project aimed at working with disabled young sport low was labeled the unified sports program the plan is done in conjunction with the special olympics the global games which raise awareness about talented young people with intellectual disab
level in the two thousand nine hundred one martin del potro take on dr harrison of the usa will i be roddick or take on australian tom ridge after confirming he'll retire at the end of the tournament. i know that people. you know us. some hard knocks. i got i had to play you know i got. playing a crowd and playing with the finals. and be the guy on a davis cup team for a while and you know. those are protests not a lot of people get you know so i as much as i was disappointed frustrated at...
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tom kierein going to have some sunshine out there to keep the kids loaded up with that sun tan lotion. >> dr>> she brought some with her. >> the ragweed count is high and so are the mold spores, if you're feeling it, that's probably why. as we take a look outside, the view from space, we have a clearing sky and the wake of some showers that have come through and we have a weak front coming in, that has shifted our wind into the north and west and that's bringing in lower humidity. right now, pretty warm. 86 at reagan national. lower humidity moving in on a northwest breeze and that will be in place here for the next few days and then over the weekend, maybe some tropical downpours and remnants of isaac moving through saturday evening. that's the way it looks, have a great afternoon, we'll see you tomorrow morning. >> that's news 4 midday, we thank you for being with us today and invite you to tune in for more news at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 and then tonight at 11:00. we'll be back tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. hope you plan to join us for that. until then, have a terrific day and get out and enjoy
tom kierein going to have some sunshine out there to keep the kids loaded up with that sun tan lotion. >> dr>> she brought some with her. >> the ragweed count is high and so are the mold spores, if you're feeling it, that's probably why. as we take a look outside, the view from space, we have a clearing sky and the wake of some showers that have come through and we have a weak front coming in, that has shifted our wind into the north and west and that's bringing in lower...
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tom hanks, all examples. >> i guess they are moving us on, epidemic of overtreatment. dr.cy, there was a study in the institute of medicine, tests cost health care system $10 billion a year. we know this. what's the problem? >> this is medicine for the worried well. people who have money to spend. why shouldn't it's a ct scan to look at everything in my body. guess what, you'll find something, the you expect someone else to pick up the tab. you want the insurance company or employer to pay. those are dollars that you don't see. but they ramp up health care costs for everyone else. sometimes less is more. >> let me just ask about this. for me, preventive medicine has saved my life. there is no question about it. if i had not had the echocardiogram i did, i would not have had the next test which is the trans esophageal cardiogram, cost half a million dollars, but a lot less than open-heart surgery. i have issues with that. >> two issues, number one, tort reform. obviously doctors are covering their butts. until we have that -- other issue, if any one of us took a back mri, i
tom hanks, all examples. >> i guess they are moving us on, epidemic of overtreatment. dr.cy, there was a study in the institute of medicine, tests cost health care system $10 billion a year. we know this. what's the problem? >> this is medicine for the worried well. people who have money to spend. why shouldn't it's a ct scan to look at everything in my body. guess what, you'll find something, the you expect someone else to pick up the tab. you want the insurance company or employer...
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follow news live from moscow our tom main story now the multibillion trial that heard accusations of greed and design the state as well as allegations of threats signed by dr evil will come to an end in a london court in a few hours russian businessman romana brim ovitz the billionaire chelsea football club owner and self exile russian tycoon barry's birdsall ski both living in the u.k. well here today oh she is laura smith is in london for. this verdict will bring to an end a case that opened up the secret world of the only guards with all it entails unimaginable sums of money offshore bank accounts illicit payments luxury cruises and deals done with only a hand shake in five star hotels and ski resorts it's brought to the london call to squabbling billionaires and their own suraj is expensive lawyers menacing bodyguards and beautiful women it's a trial where both men have accused the other of lying corruption and greed the main points of the case that is the excuse says he lost billions of dollars when apple i'm over it intimidated him into selling his stakes in russian oil and metals businesses for a fraction of their value but at the time of it says it
follow news live from moscow our tom main story now the multibillion trial that heard accusations of greed and design the state as well as allegations of threats signed by dr evil will come to an end in a london court in a few hours russian businessman romana brim ovitz the billionaire chelsea football club owner and self exile russian tycoon barry's birdsall ski both living in the u.k. well here today oh she is laura smith is in london for. this verdict will bring to an end a case that opened...
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dr levin. thank you . the admission is free cretaceous free. for judges free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free blog flooding video for your media projects and free media. tom. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. plums. oh oh . q. eloi. at the going down of the sun and good morning we will remember them we will do. that. a group linked to the syrian armed opposition in washington wants the u.s. to push through and the no fly zone over a country that moves has always been contested by russia and china the rebels are looking to take advantage of ongoing he'll storm reports claiming an increase of government atrocities and pulling air raids and artillery shelling. looking east egypt's new president mohamed morsi heads to china hoping to bag billions in economic deals after decades of the country being america's loyal ally the gyptian leader seeking a more balanced foreign policy. originally gratian system is under fire after more than one hundred fifty thousand il
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tom skilling has your full forecast. ahh, now that's a clean mouth. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr.y ] you see, even after a dental cleaning... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste can help. it not only reduces plaque... it's also clinically proven... to help keep plaque from coming back. plus, it works in these other areas dentists check most. ♪ ♪ new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. life opens up when you do. for extra plaque protection try new crest pro-health clinical rinse. we have a little roller coaster action but it looks like it will be a good weekend ... >>we may see an isolated afternoon shower but it's beautiful by the august standards ... it will be cool for this time of year ... there are a few shares imbedded within these clouds you see ... most of the area did not see widespread rain showers and we do not expect any today this will be the warmest day in the last week around the chicago area and may be the warmest and the next seven days as well ... we will be into the mid '80s around the a
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tom, first of all, very little mention of all things bush. the bush years. the dual wars our nation finds itself fighting. longest in our nation's history. dr.condoleezza rice, one of the architects of those conflicts. your view of the absence of that kind of conversation. >> her principal portfolio was foreign policy. she was secretary of state, deeply involved in the decisions first to go into iraq and then to go into afghanistan and the execution of those wars and it was reduced to one line in her speech at the very end about these very difficult decisions that we had to make. nothing more beyond that. more over, she came in to the public arena as an expert on russia. almost nothing about that. nothing about china. and what was so striking to me was one other line that she had. does not matter where you come from. it matters where you are going. to a lot of delegates on this floor, it does matter where president obama came from. because they've been very critical of his kenyan father who had a different faith than many of them would embrace and they've raised lots of questions about where his ultimate loyalty is. >> the first speech of th
tom, first of all, very little mention of all things bush. the bush years. the dual wars our nation finds itself fighting. longest in our nation's history. dr.condoleezza rice, one of the architects of those conflicts. your view of the absence of that kind of conversation. >> her principal portfolio was foreign policy. she was secretary of state, deeply involved in the decisions first to go into iraq and then to go into afghanistan and the execution of those wars and it was reduced to one...
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dr. frasier crane. kelsey grammer has taken on a more serious role as the mayor of chicago. >> he won the golden gloesh his pore frail of the ruthless tomean, a man trying to keep a grip on power while battling a serious disease. >> the tremors can be suppressed. >> awareness, force of will. >> you're not god. you don't want to shake, how do you feel about seeing monsters or believing you can fly? your personality, your judgment, the way you look at the world, all those things will be compromised. >> purpose. i have purpose. >> mr. mayor, you have to know your best days are behind you. >> wow. >> kelsey, we should say right off the bat, you're so brilliant in this. this is something i lived through with seven years with my father. it's a disease your character has called body dementia. people thinks it's alzheimer's. >> was he misdiagnosed? >> in the beginning. my daddy ultimately died from it seven years later. but this rings quite true to me. did you know much about the illness before you started? >> no. we chose it because it's unknown relatively. it allows us some license, creative license to have varying degrees of the disease true
dr. frasier crane. kelsey grammer has taken on a more serious role as the mayor of chicago. >> he won the golden gloesh his pore frail of the ruthless tomean, a man trying to keep a grip on power while battling a serious disease. >> the tremors can be suppressed. >> awareness, force of will. >> you're not god. you don't want to shake, how do you feel about seeing monsters or believing you can fly? your personality, your judgment, the way you look at the world, all those...
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i have a special guest today, senator tom coburn, republican, oklahoma. i'm not sure we refer to him as dr senator, we have crop insurance in this country and i do believe it is subsidized by the government as a matter of fact. why is the issue right now especially when i see the president in iowa that we need to hurry up and get this farm bill passed because they need help? why didn't they buy crop insurance, sir? >> well, if they were smart they did. and the point is 62% of every dollar that's spent on crop insurance, the average factory worker or serviceman or woman is subsidizing that. we're taking from middle income america, subsidizing crop insurance for them and what the president wants to do in terms of disaster payments, if you didn't buy crop insurance you shouldn't get a disaster payment since it's a fairly lucrative benefit for the farmers. farming income this year even with the drought will be the second highest in the history of the country. $91.8 billion even with the drought. and we're going to spend $3, $3.5 billion subsidizing the crop insurance coming out of middle incom
i have a special guest today, senator tom coburn, republican, oklahoma. i'm not sure we refer to him as dr senator, we have crop insurance in this country and i do believe it is subsidized by the government as a matter of fact. why is the issue right now especially when i see the president in iowa that we need to hurry up and get this farm bill passed because they need help? why didn't they buy crop insurance, sir? >> well, if they were smart they did. and the point is 62% of every dollar...
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tom davis. there are other ones coming. this movement is the legacy of ron paul. it is our responsibility. thank you very much. >> dr. paul [no audio] >> that was great. >> dr. ron paul, more than 4000 babies delivered. a man of faith. committed to protecting life. >> this notion of life not being valuable is not something i can accept. i cannot walk into an operating room where they are doing an abortion on a late pregnancy. they put the baby in a bucket in the corner of the room and pretended it was not there. i walked down the hallway and a baby was born early. they had 10 doctors in there to save the baby. who are we to decide that we can throw one away and struggle for the other? unless we understand that life is precious, we cannot protect of liberty. [applause] >> we are having fun. we are having more fun than they are going to have. do you know why he gets more donations than the others? from the military servicemen? from men who have been to war and have fought with war, fought with women? who have sacrificed? you know why? they know that ron mock -- ron paul will fight for america, but he will not sacrifice
tom davis. there are other ones coming. this movement is the legacy of ron paul. it is our responsibility. thank you very much. >> dr. paul [no audio] >> that was great. >> dr. ron paul, more than 4000 babies delivered. a man of faith. committed to protecting life. >> this notion of life not being valuable is not something i can accept. i cannot walk into an operating room where they are doing an abortion on a late pregnancy. they put the baby in a bucket in the corner...
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dr. frasier crane. kelsey grammer has taken on a more serious role as the mayor of chicago. >> he won the golden globe as the ruthless tomhose it because it's unknown relatively. it allows us some license, creative license to have varying degrees of the disease to intrude or not. >> your character is interesting. you're not a nice character, the mayor of chicago. >> he's trying to find his humanity in some way. >> he thinks he's got this purpose. he's killing people. >> just killed his advisor who gave him bad advice. >> the guy got in his way. he was about to let the world know your secret. >> yes. once he figured out what was going on, i enjoyed the eighth episode of last year, the finale where tom kean asks his advisor says, well, knowing what i know, what would your advice be now and he lays out what has to happen. he basically knows he is signing his own death warrant as he explains what tom kean will have to do and realizes at the same moment it's already done. >> this is very shakespearean in its tone. >> that was a deliberate thing. a deliberate choice. we want to try to find a way to train an epic tragedy in mod
dr. frasier crane. kelsey grammer has taken on a more serious role as the mayor of chicago. >> he won the golden globe as the ruthless tomhose it because it's unknown relatively. it allows us some license, creative license to have varying degrees of the disease to intrude or not. >> your character is interesting. you're not a nice character, the mayor of chicago. >> he's trying to find his humanity in some way. >> he thinks he's got this purpose. he's killing people....
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tom -- yes, sir pitt >> mr. chairman, i ask for unanimous consent to include for the record the letter and the complaint filed by dr- paul hauser. >> has the department of interior received complaints from that individual or others alleging and scientific integrity complaints? >> i would not know what the department has received. usually, things are referred to us. i would have to check. >> one of the concerns addressed here in this hearing and elsewhere, ms. kendall, is a complete lack of focus on the principle responsibilities in the inspector general. these allegations of the falsification of scientific data would not -- they were not exactly a secret. they were widely reported in newspaper articles across the pacific northwest. mr. chairman, i would ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record articles on this subject. >> no objection, it will appear in the record. >> did you not consider -- you have said that you would consider this of interest to the inspector general's office, but you have not looked into it? >> i do not know that we have looked into it. i think it is something that we should look int
tom -- yes, sir pitt >> mr. chairman, i ask for unanimous consent to include for the record the letter and the complaint filed by dr- paul hauser. >> has the department of interior received complaints from that individual or others alleging and scientific integrity complaints? >> i would not know what the department has received. usually, things are referred to us. i would have to check. >> one of the concerns addressed here in this hearing and elsewhere, ms. kendall, is...
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tom cruise and katie holmes divorce is finalized. shows you it can be done if you really want it. >> very very speedy. i guess that's about all that's going on in the world. and dr. only 6% alcohol. >>> coming up, no forgetting. >> oh. we have to cover his -- like harry. >> kristen bell will talk about her new movie, it has her on the run. >> hoda. i've got breakfast waiting for you. wooo! uh oh. what? mom's doing her exercise video again. when mom's on a health...