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and dying.nd where that would've been a common experience for people, in more recent generations, death has been in the hospital. and there have been machines and tubes and masks and things that say basically, this is not a place the family belongs. and you can't hold the hands, and you can't caress, and you can't say your goodbyes. in fact, for many people, death is a subject they shove to the very back of their consciousness, not wanting to think about the subjt until they are elderly. but, as too many families have learned, death is no respecter of age. a minority of people in this country die with a will at all. so it's clear that for many people, planning for what will happen when they're gone raises issues that they just don't want to deal with. critical care decision making, in advance, using an advance directive, is a topic that most older people are very comfortable with. the folks who are skittish and nervous about it are their grown children. so we have this disconnect in most familie
and dying.nd where that would've been a common experience for people, in more recent generations, death has been in the hospital. and there have been machines and tubes and masks and things that say basically, this is not a place the family belongs. and you can't hold the hands, and you can't caress, and you can't say your goodbyes. in fact, for many people, death is a subject they shove to the very back of their consciousness, not wanting to think about the subjt until they are elderly. but,...
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and now in dissing this dying vietnam vet who is the p.r. consultant, ron artest?ck the money. >>shepard: they are not going to they said you should have bought insurance. >>guest: the problem is the lawyers. that is the problem. >>shepard: they are the problem. lawyers are the problem and it is the media's fault were >>guest: he said we have a precedent negotiation refund. they think of residents rather than common sense. the thing to do would have been, transfer the gay's ticket to his daughter who he was going to fly to see and let her fly back, you get the good well, rather than being in this fix where they are every single moment on television and late night comics, it is ridiculous. >>shepard: what did you thick of the decision of the c.e.o. to call in >>guest: made absolutely in sense. and he wanted to say we support the vets. what, it is a hard hearted, cold blooded, shortsighted, ruthless policy other than that, trick. >>shepard: and creepy. what do you think? >>arthur: why do people fly spirit? why? do they have some sort of exclusive corridor that you ha
and now in dissing this dying vietnam vet who is the p.r. consultant, ron artest?ck the money. >>shepard: they are not going to they said you should have bought insurance. >>guest: the problem is the lawyers. that is the problem. >>shepard: they are the problem. lawyers are the problem and it is the media's fault were >>guest: he said we have a precedent negotiation refund. they think of residents rather than common sense. the thing to do would have been, transfer the...
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. >> the risk of dying from taking it was 45 in a million. the chance of dying crossing the street are greater than from taking it. >> reporter: the lead author said he believes doctors prescribe it because of its easier regiment. last year they wrote 55.3 million prescriptions for it. sales totaled $464 million. some urge caution over the study and say patients taking it should not panic. >> doctors and Ñ-patients if particularly they have heart disease should be caution about taking it. >> reporter: now the medication is marketed by phizer and they said it'll review the study and patient safety is of the you most importance. abc 2news. >> thank you. now to continuing coverage of this suspected pill mill Ñ-raid we first broke the story as part of a ongoing investigation tuesday night. two people are facing charges for conspiracy to distribute. bailil was set at $50,000. agents from the dea and local police raided the healthy life medical group. they believe the couple operated out of the healthy life medical group on york road. according to
. >> the risk of dying from taking it was 45 in a million. the chance of dying crossing the street are greater than from taking it. >> reporter: the lead author said he believes doctors prescribe it because of its easier regiment. last year they wrote 55.3 million prescriptions for it. sales totaled $464 million. some urge caution over the study and say patients taking it should not panic. >> doctors and Ñ-patients if particularly they have heart disease should be caution...
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and dying and dying, as perhaps a missed opportunity.move on to the united states now, and we talk a little bit about the republicans and whether or not they are distancing themselves from -- a lot of these issues that -- you know that we're talking about gay marriage and i wanted to know if in fact the gop is able to win by staying away from gay marriage. here is john boehner, the speaker of the house. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. and the president and the democrats can talk about all of this all they want but the fact is the american people are focused on our economy and they are asking the question where are the jobs? >> so michael hastings i want to ask you, if this is the tactic of the gop to just ignore what hand yesterday, can they win doing that? >> i don't think so. i think they are going to hit it hard eventually. guess who mitt romney is going on friday? to north carolina. so i think they are going to at some point use gay marriage as an issue. the poll numbers you showed at the beginning o
and dying and dying, as perhaps a missed opportunity.move on to the united states now, and we talk a little bit about the republicans and whether or not they are distancing themselves from -- a lot of these issues that -- you know that we're talking about gay marriage and i wanted to know if in fact the gop is able to win by staying away from gay marriage. here is john boehner, the speaker of the house. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. and the president...
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the frogs are dying in record numbers worldwide.this works, scientists hope to eventually release them back into the wild. >> we are really taking a page out of the biblical story of noah and are building very literal arks to protect the species from extinction. >> reporter: >> hopefully it works. those are cool looking frogs. >> definitely a neat concept. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4:00," a high-level response to an airline's proposal to charge families extra to sit together. >> search for a 6-year-old taken from her home in the middle of the night. and there's evidence that could help release turnout. >>> coming up on "news4 at 5:00," tragedy on memorial day as a virginia man is arrested for a deadly hit-and-run in ocean city. how bystanders jumped until police arrived. >>> a look at a disturbing case of animal cruelty. fairfax police want to know if crimes are connected. we are going to have all the details at 5:00. [ mosquitoes buzzing ] [ female announcer ] off! deep woods dry repellent. the protection of off! deep woods with a
the frogs are dying in record numbers worldwide.this works, scientists hope to eventually release them back into the wild. >> we are really taking a page out of the biblical story of noah and are building very literal arks to protect the species from extinction. >> reporter: >> hopefully it works. those are cool looking frogs. >> definitely a neat concept. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4:00," a high-level response to an airline's proposal to charge...
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his doctor told him because he is dying, he could no longer fly.es for a refund. and they said, too bad, no refund. that's our policy. that went over like a lead balloon with and you others. but the ceo is offering to personally refund the dying veteran the $197. now, to push back from some really lousy p.r., the spirit airline is saying it will make a $5,000 to the wounded warrior project. the spirit boss called him personally and admitted he made a mistake. but the veteran says he feels that the ceo is feeling pressure from the company. we think it's your outrage that did it. professional hockey players day goes to the dogs -- literally. the washington capitals defenseman, carl elsner was having a tough time after a 2-1, triple overtime loss to the rangers. a heartbreaker. but it got worse for the caps player, when he got home, he opened his door to a mess, courtesy of two dogs who had ripped apart his house. but the hockey player took it all in stride and tweeted the picture with the capt. caption, dogs not happy about the loss either. and man's
his doctor told him because he is dying, he could no longer fly.es for a refund. and they said, too bad, no refund. that's our policy. that went over like a lead balloon with and you others. but the ceo is offering to personally refund the dying veteran the $197. now, to push back from some really lousy p.r., the spirit airline is saying it will make a $5,000 to the wounded warrior project. the spirit boss called him personally and admitted he made a mistake. but the veteran says he feels that...
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. >> he should be lying down dying. i knew he'd be all right. >> more than all right, he's in the running for this year's olympic equestrian team. you saved that horse's life, and now it seems to me that horse is saving your life. >> i think both of us love the idea of proving people wrong a little bit maybe. >> and 50 years after the beatles stormed onto the scene, we have discovered an nbc news documentary from back then that got one very big thing wrong. >> rock 'n roll music in the united states is dying. >>> also tonight we meet a man with a singular approach to his daily commute to work. that and more as "rock center" gets under way. >>> good evening, and welcome to "rock center." as you know the news has been full of concussion stories lately. many of them involving head injuries to nfl players, though in truth no one is ever fully surprised to learn that helmet-to-helmet contact between two men at high speed can result in a head injury. our first story is different, however. it's about girl's soccer, and after y
. >> he should be lying down dying. i knew he'd be all right. >> more than all right, he's in the running for this year's olympic equestrian team. you saved that horse's life, and now it seems to me that horse is saving your life. >> i think both of us love the idea of proving people wrong a little bit maybe. >> and 50 years after the beatles stormed onto the scene, we have discovered an nbc news documentary from back then that got one very big thing wrong. >> rock...
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>> they're dying out. >> yeah, they're dying out. so the medical addicts are largely dying out and they're not being replaced by new medical addicts at anywhere near the same rate because of the changes in medical practice. what happens to the people who are smoking opium? [ inaudible ] well, some of them are going back home, but it's also much harder to get smoking opium than it is other forms of opium. and so, again, the population that's smoking opium and addicted to it in that form is shrinking as well. and not being replaced. >> on 111 the middle of the full pa paragraph, only the chinese and a few relatively wealthy whites remain steadfast opium smokers and this is 1915 that cartwright's talk iing about so the smoking of opium becoming a fad essentially, a cultural affectation of the wealthy. >> chris? >> go ahead. >> that's why i was thinking that maybe it was shifting away from the medicinal use to leisure, pleasure, you are prescribing so much, you had this commonality with other people by doing this. >> mm-hmm. >> page 63,
>> they're dying out. >> yeah, they're dying out. so the medical addicts are largely dying out and they're not being replaced by new medical addicts at anywhere near the same rate because of the changes in medical practice. what happens to the people who are smoking opium? [ inaudible ] well, some of them are going back home, but it's also much harder to get smoking opium than it is other forms of opium. and so, again, the population that's smoking opium and addicted to it in that...
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. >>> is a better figure worth dying for?tion local women are asking themselves after undergoing an illegal procedure to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming up and how one woman punched up to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming pull on those gardening gloves. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more spring per dollar... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. ...and bring even more color to any garden. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. lay down a new look, with earthgro mulch, now three bags for just $10. ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full se
. >>> is a better figure worth dying for?tion local women are asking themselves after undergoing an illegal procedure to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming up and how one woman punched up to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming pull on those gardening gloves. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more...
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is pragmatism dying now? in the political arena? it may not be among reflective college professors. >> i don't want to take us away from our topic. but it is my hope that we are lumbering unwittingly, unconsciously half blindly into some kind of middle ground that we'll find whether we are
is pragmatism dying now? in the political arena? it may not be among reflective college professors. >> i don't want to take us away from our topic. but it is my hope that we are lumbering unwittingly, unconsciously half blindly into some kind of middle ground that we'll find whether we are
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i think the average american would be extremely upset to know that people are dying not because we don't know how to treat those people -- that's one sad aspect of life -- but that they can't afford what is, in fact, a minimal cost in terms of the real production of the product to save their lives. riots like somebody over there dying and nobody is going out and reaching them a hand and bringing their in. what are the ethical implications of that? >> of course, i agree that there's a significant ethical question raised by the problem you described as somebody not stepping forth and saving a drowning child. but i think this problem is actually worse because, as jamie was just emphasizing, the government is intervening in this market already. it's intervention is in the form of an exclusive right called a patent. the consequence of that intervention is to produce a market where only a tiny slice of those who are affected by the disease can actually get access to the drugs. there's a different way for the government to intervene. the government could intervene as the professor has described
i think the average american would be extremely upset to know that people are dying not because we don't know how to treat those people -- that's one sad aspect of life -- but that they can't afford what is, in fact, a minimal cost in terms of the real production of the product to save their lives. riots like somebody over there dying and nobody is going out and reaching them a hand and bringing their in. what are the ethical implications of that? >> of course, i agree that there's a...
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people should not be dying because they can't afford a rather small cost for drugs. and the solution that we are offering is a prize fund proposal targeted to hiv/aids medicine, s-1138, and that's the legislation we're discussing today. under this bill, innovation would be rewarded annually from a $3 billion prize fund from hiv/aids. the prize fund would make awards to developments of medicine based primarily on the added therapeutic value, a new treatment office and the number of people it benefits. products would have generic competition immediately after fda approval. that is -- and here is the key point. the bill would eliminate today's high-priced marketing monopolies where a company says we own the patent, nobody else can have it. we can charge however much we want for the medicine. in the case of atripla, $25,00 a year per patient. some of the witnesses will receive a prize today for bringing a new drug to market. they do receive a prize, but it's called a monopoly. that's the prize that they receive. under the legislation we are discussing today, instead of m
people should not be dying because they can't afford a rather small cost for drugs. and the solution that we are offering is a prize fund proposal targeted to hiv/aids medicine, s-1138, and that's the legislation we're discussing today. under this bill, innovation would be rewarded annually from a $3 billion prize fund from hiv/aids. the prize fund would make awards to developments of medicine based primarily on the added therapeutic value, a new treatment office and the number of people it...
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is that one of the big uses as well, trying to cure from those ailments and then when they're dying off you see change to new drugs, right? >> yeah. there's a great deal of controversy about that because you would think that with the civil war, both the use of it during the war for these hundreds of thousands of wounded but also for chronic pain and injuries, all of these guys who lost limbs and other sorts of things, some of them still had shrapnel or bullets in their bodies always getting infected. so you would think there would be a lot of opium abuse and addiction among those and,
is that one of the big uses as well, trying to cure from those ailments and then when they're dying off you see change to new drugs, right? >> yeah. there's a great deal of controversy about that because you would think that with the civil war, both the use of it during the war for these hundreds of thousands of wounded but also for chronic pain and injuries, all of these guys who lost limbs and other sorts of things, some of them still had shrapnel or bullets in their bodies always...
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it's like somebody over there dying and nobody is going out and reaching them a hand and bringing them in. it's like they're drowning in a swimming pool. what are the ethical implications of that? >> of course, i agree that there's a significant ethical question raised by the problem you described as somebody not voluntarily stepping forth and saving a drowning child. but i think this problem is actually worse because, as jamie was just emphasizing, the government is intervening in this market already. its intervention is in the form of an exclusive right called a patent. the consequence of that intervention is to produce a market where only a tiny slice of those who are affected by the disease can actually get access to the drugs. there's a different way for the government to intervene. the government could intervene as professor stiglitz has described and as your bill has made possible in a way that would facilitate a wide range of people being able to have access to the drug. so i think the precise ethical mode is when you have two modes of intervention and you select one that will
it's like somebody over there dying and nobody is going out and reaching them a hand and bringing them in. it's like they're drowning in a swimming pool. what are the ethical implications of that? >> of course, i agree that there's a significant ethical question raised by the problem you described as somebody not voluntarily stepping forth and saving a drowning child. but i think this problem is actually worse because, as jamie was just emphasizing, the government is intervening in this...
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i'm dying and i'm having fun. >> there in the audience watching him, his wife, jai, on stage, a kiss, plea. i whispered to him, please don't die. because all the magic would leave with him. >> and tonight jai pausch now has a lesson for caregivers just like her. an unsparing account of the reality of what they do. her message, you are not alone. for instance, the guilt. >> i think that it would be so important to say, you have to forgive yourself. you're doing the best you can. nobody gave you a hand book. >> how angry did you get at him? >> i could get pretty angry. my journal was searing. it's toxic. i had to lock it in a lead box and nobody touches it. it's just the fact that this happened. >> and another lesson from the book, she thought she should keep talking to her husband about hope, when at the end, it turns out, he really wanted her to acknowledge he was leaving. how did he react when you said to him, i'm going to miss you when you're gone. >> i think that he felt relieved because he felt loved and he felt needed. >> this man, who kept pushing his weakened body toward joy, w
i'm dying and i'm having fun. >> there in the audience watching him, his wife, jai, on stage, a kiss, plea. i whispered to him, please don't die. because all the magic would leave with him. >> and tonight jai pausch now has a lesson for caregivers just like her. an unsparing account of the reality of what they do. her message, you are not alone. for instance, the guilt. >> i think that it would be so important to say, you have to forgive yourself. you're doing the best you...
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and that was in most wars we are accustomed to the court doing most of the dying. think about iraq, afghanistan, vietnam, very few americans who are the children of corporate chief executives, senators, members of congress. it was the exact opposite in the first world war. these are cadets, britain's most exclusive school drilling in 1915. the following year more than 30 graduates were killed in a single day the first day of the battle. anywhere you look you see similar statistics. men graduated in 1913. thirty-one% were killed and the death toll fell on the upper class so heavily because it was a young captains and lieutenants who led their troops out of frenches in to the relentless hail of machine-gun fire. hatfield house is one of the great british country estates. for centuries the seat of the cecil family. and solve very who was prime minister of england for many years at the turn of the century. one of his grandson's is a character in this book. prime minister of england lost a son in the war. so did his counterpart, the chancellor of germany. a man in the m
and that was in most wars we are accustomed to the court doing most of the dying. think about iraq, afghanistan, vietnam, very few americans who are the children of corporate chief executives, senators, members of congress. it was the exact opposite in the first world war. these are cadets, britain's most exclusive school drilling in 1915. the following year more than 30 graduates were killed in a single day the first day of the battle. anywhere you look you see similar statistics. men...
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. >> can you get most hair dyed to match your own hair? >> only if it's human hair. you could get them dyed to your natural color. >> this is prom, wedding season, is this a good idea for women looking for a glamorous look? >> it's a funny thing, we have a lot of brides come on and they come to us for this because they want it and then they end up saying to me i love wearing them so much that i actually wear them all the time. >> there are a lot of people we think have long hair who are wearing including you? >> including me. >> it looks great and looks real. i have a lot of friends who never admitted it i think they might be wearing them. >> a lot of celebrities wear our extensions they won't admit they are. >> michelle elizabeth, great to have you. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming to see us and your models, thanks so much, you got it back on, looks great! looks real, matches your hair perfe perfectly. 11:27, in the next half hour, things in your home right now that could brighten your skin, plus protecting your teen driver, how their friends could lead to a de
. >> can you get most hair dyed to match your own hair? >> only if it's human hair. you could get them dyed to your natural color. >> this is prom, wedding season, is this a good idea for women looking for a glamorous look? >> it's a funny thing, we have a lot of brides come on and they come to us for this because they want it and then they end up saying to me i love wearing them so much that i actually wear them all the time. >> there are a lot of people we think...
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the chances of dying across the street -- the kids is a dying crossing the street are greater. >> theyead a horse to water, but you cannot keep them out of it. william the horse had to be rescued from sea. he broke away from his hammer and swim two miles offshore before rescuers were able to find him. from there, it was about 82 and a half mile toeing trip back to dry land. -- about two aqnd a half thoth trip back to dry land. >> tonight on gray's anatomy one of the doctors will not make it through. >> the plane crashed. that is what happened. >> where is derrick? >> that is at 9:00 followed by "scandal" and abc 7 news at 11:00. >> what happens if they bump into the cast of "lost"? >> it looks similar. >> preparations are under way tonight for the g-8 summit in camp david. that means protesters are arriving, too. we will fly with the blue angels. at least kris van cleave is and a couple of guests. check it out for yourself. we will see you at 6:00. >>kris had way too much fun. >> let's check in with doug hill. >> it looks wonderful outside. it has been a great day. let's get you to che
the chances of dying across the street -- the kids is a dying crossing the street are greater. >> theyead a horse to water, but you cannot keep them out of it. william the horse had to be rescued from sea. he broke away from his hammer and swim two miles offshore before rescuers were able to find him. from there, it was about 82 and a half mile toeing trip back to dry land. -- about two aqnd a half thoth trip back to dry land. >> tonight on gray's anatomy one of the doctors will not...
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honestly i thought the trumpism was dying away after the president's humiliated him at the white house correspondent dinner and also released his birth certificate but mitt romney went up to new york to chris the ring a few months ago thinking, i need that guy. i need the birthers. i need the crazies because the base doesn't love me. so he already brought him back in and now by standing with him -- >> the thing is -- >> i think have you a point here, guys. david, i think what is going on here is this is nuts. a few months ago as you pointed out, joan, he wasn't in sneaking in the back, making sure there were no pictures with the two of them together. this time they are acting like a honeymoon couple. embracing each other. photo ops. >> vegas. >> he want to be as far right as can you get in the republican party on the right. >> and of course he let trump through a birthday party fund-raiser for his wife a few weeks ago. >> right. >> the big issue here, take a step back. can any of us show any moment in time when mitt romney showed any guts. did anything that showed a spine. what happene
honestly i thought the trumpism was dying away after the president's humiliated him at the white house correspondent dinner and also released his birth certificate but mitt romney went up to new york to chris the ring a few months ago thinking, i need that guy. i need the birthers. i need the crazies because the base doesn't love me. so he already brought him back in and now by standing with him -- >> the thing is -- >> i think have you a point here, guys. david, i think what is...
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there is no more meaning here than the crested moon holds towards a dying grove of date trees. i am for the arabic, for the transcription of the arabic, zato dates over fire-baked bread. the twin rivers have already called for us a history. our poets have already explained to us the desert. by what right have you come? who have you have seen the rustic crane in the tree, no chimes but for its delicate wide beak, ushers an intemperate reprieve? 33 beads on a string, why pretend to know beyond the presence of click. thank you. please welcome gale sher >> the first one is why did she care? why did she care, she wondered, laying aside the book. a dim light could be seen possibly from a cabin reaching in not for the word, but for the space which a time. fat drops driven violently side ways. the man's mind into which she tossed herself becomes a bird. fly away, bird. fly south where you are needed. letters moved, she could barely make them out. the sky moved, hanging bluntly. a circle swayed toppled to the sea. to you, sea, i chant and to the one with ears, hearing you into me. this
there is no more meaning here than the crested moon holds towards a dying grove of date trees. i am for the arabic, for the transcription of the arabic, zato dates over fire-baked bread. the twin rivers have already called for us a history. our poets have already explained to us the desert. by what right have you come? who have you have seen the rustic crane in the tree, no chimes but for its delicate wide beak, ushers an intemperate reprieve? 33 beads on a string, why pretend to know beyond...
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"new york times", girls 10 and 11 are getting their hair dyed into the salon. it used to be 15 or 16. the industry was excited. this represent as growth market for the industries. it also represents age and continued chemical exposures to many of these toxins for young girls and more exposures to the environment as hair dyes get into the waterway and food even if we don't get our hair dyed. our skin should be lighter and darkers, smoother, lips plumper, these companies have so much power over our minds, public space and sense of self as they continue to expose us to chemicals even though safer alternatives are available. we have the power. we have the power to decide which products we put on our body and which companies we support with our money. that is actually a real power that can feel very very good when you start to take advantage of it. ahrolt a lot of this information is scary and real. i tell people, i do get to the good news around chapter 10. there is a lot of good news to share. i have heard so many amazing stories along the way. 30 cities in 13 sta
"new york times", girls 10 and 11 are getting their hair dyed into the salon. it used to be 15 or 16. the industry was excited. this represent as growth market for the industries. it also represents age and continued chemical exposures to many of these toxins for young girls and more exposures to the environment as hair dyes get into the waterway and food even if we don't get our hair dyed. our skin should be lighter and darkers, smoother, lips plumper, these companies have so much...
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you see growth dying. you see women because they die in childbirth in africa. here in the u.s. we love the birth of a new baby. it is something to celebrate. one in seven women have the probability of dying sometime in their lives during childbirth, so childbirth is a scary thing because they do not know if they are going to make it through common and if is not because they do not have a particular technology. it is because there is no access to health care, and they tend to use traditional practices that are not very hygienic. tavis: i love your husband, because he is very courageous, and he uses the platform in "the new york times" to raise issues. he went after a particular company that was invested in the internet where women were being trafficked. i raise that to ask how much of the missing have to do with sex traffic. >> that is a great question. there are not great statistics. it would be interesting to know how many have died as a result. in cambodia there is a woman who runs a center that tries to help women escaped from brothels. so does them have a meanids, that coun
you see growth dying. you see women because they die in childbirth in africa. here in the u.s. we love the birth of a new baby. it is something to celebrate. one in seven women have the probability of dying sometime in their lives during childbirth, so childbirth is a scary thing because they do not know if they are going to make it through common and if is not because they do not have a particular technology. it is because there is no access to health care, and they tend to use traditional...
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. >> did doctors tell you how close dying you were? >> well, i heard that i was dead. >> that was not a fare, and this was not supposed to happen. >> but the bear kept climbing up the tree. >> see the rush to get him down before he wakes up. >>> and scooters run over something in the road. >> is that like a hose? >> it's a utility line. >> which leads to the clothesline move on one rider. >> is she okay? >> stop. just enjoy a good fail for what it is. >>> it's time to get our show started. and steven has our first story. >> take a look at this video from cbc news in canada. and more importantly, check out this guy's back. this is 65-year-old gord shervelle from manitoba. gord was attacked by a black bear. but listen to this. guess where gord was when he was attacked by the bear? >> camping in a tent. >> he was on the can in an outhouse. >> what? >> oh. >> he grabbed my pants, and down around my ankles, and that was the start and then he just kept coming. >> gord was camping and fishing at a cabin in ontario, canada. he was in the outho
. >> did doctors tell you how close dying you were? >> well, i heard that i was dead. >> that was not a fare, and this was not supposed to happen. >> but the bear kept climbing up the tree. >> see the rush to get him down before he wakes up. >>> and scooters run over something in the road. >> is that like a hose? >> it's a utility line. >> which leads to the clothesline move on one rider. >> is she okay? >> stop. just enjoy a...
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better than dying here than dying there out on the street. >> terry: coming up, a future of air travel. effort to help get to you your destination faster as well as safer. plus.... >> how many guys claim that title dirt bag? >> the jericho project and criminals are getting a second chance. >> terry: way jetliners fly in and oust airports is about to change. they are moving away from radar technology to satellite navigation. here is lyanne melendez on the change and what it could mean for passengers. >> this is a control tower at oakland international where the flow of air traffic is constantly being monitored. acting director wants to redesign the aviation cities to be more in line with 21st century technology. >> system we have is a radar based system. radar based system technology from the last century. it gives us a safe and good view of what is happening in the system, but it is not as precise as the satellite base systems that exist today. >> he says it's more precise so the flight plan ends up being more direct. he and other aviation partners announced the faa's metro plex initia
better than dying here than dying there out on the street. >> terry: coming up, a future of air travel. effort to help get to you your destination faster as well as safer. plus.... >> how many guys claim that title dirt bag? >> the jericho project and criminals are getting a second chance. >> terry: way jetliners fly in and oust airports is about to change. they are moving away from radar technology to satellite navigation. here is lyanne melendez on the change and what...
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. >>> is a better figure worth dying for? it's the question local women are asking themselves after undergoing an illegal procedure to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming up and how one woman punched up ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> jennifer lopez, kim kardashian, nikki ma jonlg, all women known for their backsides. women are going to extreme and deadly measures to look like their favorite celebrities. we have more on this illegal procedure. >> i could have lost my life. i put my life in jeopardy. it could have failed me. i wish i went to the doctor. >> repor
. >>> is a better figure worth dying for? it's the question local women are asking themselves after undergoing an illegal procedure to boost their backside. we'll have their stories coming up and how one woman punched up ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or...
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they're not dying because of a missing arm or leg. they're dying because of this and this. so we need to pay very close attention to the invisible wiewns of war -- wounds of war, and we also to more directly answer your question, sir, is get -- give, give support and assistance to service members, their families and veterans who need it. whether they know it or not. um, i wasn't able to get the help i needed. why? because the military inculcates us with being tough. you know? i'm a sergeant or a captain and i'm a combat leader, it's unprofessional to show weakness. it can curtail your professional development. it can jeopardize your security clearance. it can cause you your career. in many cases, your identity. so while it's changing ever so slightly, the dod, the va, the government and the private sector need to do a lot more for our nation's finest. next question. before i give over the mic. please. >> what -- [inaudible] >> well, the question is what injury do i have? and, actually, that's a good question, but it's also a bad question. a good question because i'm glad yo
they're not dying because of a missing arm or leg. they're dying because of this and this. so we need to pay very close attention to the invisible wiewns of war -- wounds of war, and we also to more directly answer your question, sir, is get -- give, give support and assistance to service members, their families and veterans who need it. whether they know it or not. um, i wasn't able to get the help i needed. why? because the military inculcates us with being tough. you know? i'm a sergeant or...
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. >> sad to report a 21-year-old soldier from salinas has been killed in afghanistan, dying saturday. military officials say that enemy force as tacked with n ied. the casket arrived yesterday in delaware and officials have not released information on whether others were injured in that attack. >> this is the day the nation sets aside to remember those who have given their lives there is one of the largest at national cemetery in the presidio. and that is where we are live. >> and they've been having this ceremony for 144 years this, year, dedicated to renee champion. he led the ceremony 40 years, dying this time last year. >> there is an army band that led vips into the national cemetery, 2000 came to honor the men and women. and this year marked the end of the iraq war, and anniversary of another. >> in particular, we remember the more than 400,000 americans killed during world war ii, in honor of the 70th anniversary of america's first year in world war ii. >> 3100 are buried in the national cemetery. sebatian's grandfather fought in world war ii. he's still alive. >> are you proud
. >> sad to report a 21-year-old soldier from salinas has been killed in afghanistan, dying saturday. military officials say that enemy force as tacked with n ied. the casket arrived yesterday in delaware and officials have not released information on whether others were injured in that attack. >> this is the day the nation sets aside to remember those who have given their lives there is one of the largest at national cemetery in the presidio. and that is where we are live. >>...
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it was a dying breed before you stepped up to the plate. as kate mentioned earlier, manufacturing was a dying breed in a way, or a renaissance at a different way of looking at it. it used to be about cranking out widgets, and now it is not. it is about passion. it is making things from the heart. it is a very passionate thing. it is not something that you can crank out like a widget. we're very proud of the city. i want to thank you very much for this honor. [applause] >> here is your award. thank you. i want to thank kate and janet and faron. the team at sf made has really made this happen. i am the founder. i do not have to do anything. and i also want to thank city hall. both for your moral support and financial support. and to mayor lee, thank you. mayor lee has been here for an hour. i remember an administration where you were lucky that you got a flyby. we got an hour. that is awesome. [applause] melea chon, -- cohen, we have the local celebrities right here. the manufacturing is going to get big and bad -- bigger and bigger and the j
it was a dying breed before you stepped up to the plate. as kate mentioned earlier, manufacturing was a dying breed in a way, or a renaissance at a different way of looking at it. it used to be about cranking out widgets, and now it is not. it is about passion. it is making things from the heart. it is a very passionate thing. it is not something that you can crank out like a widget. we're very proud of the city. i want to thank you very much for this honor. [applause] >> here is your...
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but i do not think the first lady was dying to know that. i do not think she was wondering if this fellow shops it is in supermarket -- she goes, well, who gives a shit? [laughter] not with her mouth but with her eyes. with her mouth, she said we just celebrated his birthday. i analyzed the statement. they have nothing to do with each other. she was being gracious. she has probably seen this happen in million tons. the person is reduced to a blithering idiot because she is a barbara bush. she was pretending we were having a conversation about her son. we really were not, but she was bailing me out. very thoughtful of her. i knew she was doing that. i said, thank you, mrs. bush. that is what i was thinking with my mind. but in my mouth was thinking, whoa, we're really getting it off here. i heard myself say, following up on the fascinating fact that i shot at the same supermarket as her son, i said, he is very tall. i swear peter it is true, but i am sure the first lady was already aware of that fact. now she's looking around for the guy with
but i do not think the first lady was dying to know that. i do not think she was wondering if this fellow shops it is in supermarket -- she goes, well, who gives a shit? [laughter] not with her mouth but with her eyes. with her mouth, she said we just celebrated his birthday. i analyzed the statement. they have nothing to do with each other. she was being gracious. she has probably seen this happen in million tons. the person is reduced to a blithering idiot because she is a barbara bush. she...
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mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >> tell me something i don't is brought to you be charles sh waub. talk to chuck. chris: welcome back. dan, tell me something i don't know. >> on the travon martin case in florida, it's clear that the "stand your ground" law was written by the gun lobby in florida. and now a new law is in the process of being written. we'll see if it will pass. once again, they may not actually write this o
mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do...
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how european songs are dying out and meet the man who's on a mission in slovakia.wo weeks until the euro 2012 begins in poland and ukraine. in the run-up you'd expect talk about who's likely to win and about teams' strengths and weakenses. but there's hardly any of that instead, a debate about whether or not to boycott the event. the reason? the way the ukrainian government deals with its opposition. it's uncertain how the president will deal with the pressure and how the ukrainian public will react to the influx of so many foreign visitors. >> the fans cheer their team on. igor and his friend come to every game. he's in the ukrainian premier league and represents a western town. the fans are said to be nationalist thugs but they say they don't start fights. >> we're just giving our team some support at games. as far as other fans go, if they don't provoke us, everything will be fine. >> but extremists here they foreigners aren't really welcome at euro 2012. if they had foreign players on their own club they'd send them back home if they could. >> the player has to
how european songs are dying out and meet the man who's on a mission in slovakia.wo weeks until the euro 2012 begins in poland and ukraine. in the run-up you'd expect talk about who's likely to win and about teams' strengths and weakenses. but there's hardly any of that instead, a debate about whether or not to boycott the event. the reason? the way the ukrainian government deals with its opposition. it's uncertain how the president will deal with the pressure and how the ukrainian public will...
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we actually sew thisup and tie-dyed this in multiple colors. this tangerine, pink, the black.e quality blouse quality blouse. it you can definitely wear this with a strapless bra or knit cami underneath. the drama here. everyone yelled at me because of how much it took and the jewelry designed straps. many times you will go to your pull party we can to barbecue, meet the family for sunday dinner, going to the theater or dinner club,cfruise and you want the1 statement piece that says it all. the entire back on this have the elastic making it very easy to wear and to take care of. dye than right now, just like animal print. you get what looks like pink amethyst on v pink and you get the lime green on the making it an easy to wear a dramatic piece of clothing. >>host: that is gorgeous! >>guest: i find that so much in fashion has been created for the skinny denim silhouette and it is a silhouette that is not going away. say it is not just the silhouette of the decade i say it is the silhouette of the quarter century will do sell much for you whether you wear eight tie- dye halter
we actually sew thisup and tie-dyed this in multiple colors. this tangerine, pink, the black.e quality blouse quality blouse. it you can definitely wear this with a strapless bra or knit cami underneath. the drama here. everyone yelled at me because of how much it took and the jewelry designed straps. many times you will go to your pull party we can to barbecue, meet the family for sunday dinner, going to the theater or dinner club,cfruise and you want the1 statement piece that says it all. the...