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the third year in a row that rich has become the fittest man on earth or won the title of fittest man the stuff, this is what you have to do? you're like a dog in a dog sled here, pulling all of this weight. >> impressed by the cool gym equipment setup. a stadium full of neat obstacles and lots of it. >> at the end here, rich is the winner, announced the wish up on a podium like you see the olympics. look at people going crazy, it's like they're at the world series. >>> a harley bike looking nice until -- >> the light turns green. you never are going to believe this. watch. >> see why this ride is all show and no go. >> no way! >>> if your friends have ferrets, zip up your purses, lock up your wallets because they are thieves. there is it, looking at its owner? what are you up to, buddy? oh, he got the wallet. >> he got the wallet, and runs away. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he finally catches up to him in the room. some of the stuff falls out of the wallet. i they he was trying to charge something. >> any time you have something go missing you can probably chase it back to his faer ri
the third year in a row that rich has become the fittest man on earth or won the title of fittest man the stuff, this is what you have to do? you're like a dog in a dog sled here, pulling all of this weight. >> impressed by the cool gym equipment setup. a stadium full of neat obstacles and lots of it. >> at the end here, rich is the winner, announced the wish up on a podium like you see the olympics. look at people going crazy, it's like they're at the world series. >>> a...
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the third year in a row that rich has become the fittest man on earth or won the title of fittest man the stuff, this is what you have to do? you're like a dog in a dog sled here, pulling all of this weight. >> impressed by the cool gym equipment setup. a stadium full of neat obstacles and lots of it. >> at the end here, rich is the winner, announced the wish up on a podium like you see the olympics. look at people going crazy, it's like they're at the world series. >>> a harley bike looking nice until -- >> the light turns green. you never are going to believe this. watch. >> see why this ride is all show and no go. >> no way! fb
the third year in a row that rich has become the fittest man on earth or won the title of fittest man the stuff, this is what you have to do? you're like a dog in a dog sled here, pulling all of this weight. >> impressed by the cool gym equipment setup. a stadium full of neat obstacles and lots of it. >> at the end here, rich is the winner, announced the wish up on a podium like you see the olympics. look at people going crazy, it's like they're at the world series. >>> a...
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additional motivation the main aim of the seventy five competitors was to prove they are among the fittest people in russia. and you might desire it i personally do professional weightlifting and happened to hear about cross fit and i'm really glad i did because it promotes an active lifestyle plus there are many interesting and fantastic people here i love to live healthy fit lives thirteen years on from its u.s. origins because that movement is now a global phenomenon the sport's high intensity strength and conditioning programs are always changing and available online attracting dedicated followers worldwide and leading to this stablish meant in two thousand and seven of the annual cross fit games where perhaps one day there might be a russian or a british champion twelve across the competition certainly has brought together the biggest and the best and the fittest russians from across the country well i mean listen in the event itself i'm going to take advantage of the song. this is. to her very good laws. and finally a supermodel not that event painted the town red nose russia's top f
additional motivation the main aim of the seventy five competitors was to prove they are among the fittest people in russia. and you might desire it i personally do professional weightlifting and happened to hear about cross fit and i'm really glad i did because it promotes an active lifestyle plus there are many interesting and fantastic people here i love to live healthy fit lives thirteen years on from its u.s. origins because that movement is now a global phenomenon the sport's high...
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fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the table. hold on to the table. if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> ge
fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head,...
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as you can see there, and as you may well known, he was determined the fittest of any president in office earning a superior health rating with low blood pressure and low cholesterol. he often went jogging, biking, lift weights. he has no previous heart trouble and is expected to resume his lifestyle and return home later today. >>> we have new details on the july 22nd southwest airlines landing that injured nine passengers. in an e-mail released yesterday, the national transportation safety board says it has not found any evidence of mechanical failure on the plane. now the ntsb investigation is focusing on a command switch during the final approach. just moments before the plane's nose slammed into the runway, the captain reportedly took controls from the first officer, like within 500 feet of landing. in reason was given for the switch. we're told also it's the first time the two had flown together. >>> in arizona, before he hit the late night circuit in l.a., president obama rolled out a new set of economic policies geared toward overhauling the housing industry. the pred said private
as you can see there, and as you may well known, he was determined the fittest of any president in office earning a superior health rating with low blood pressure and low cholesterol. he often went jogging, biking, lift weights. he has no previous heart trouble and is expected to resume his lifestyle and return home later today. >>> we have new details on the july 22nd southwest airlines landing that injured nine passengers. in an e-mail released yesterday, the national transportation...
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fifteen six yes yes but i didn't expect to win there were lots of strong opponents i was probably the fittest for the challenge now i have time to take a rest and prepare for the final in the us however there was also a pleasant surprise for the run up as after the deal the organizers announced both of the finalists will represent russia at the breeze and scores at n.s.w. no you don't congratulate somebody about finishing in second place i lost the final get i'm really glad i was given the chance to compete at alcatraz i'll be really motivated for that but hey i'm a good role model because it shows are never too late to start doing sport even if you're a little over thirty so on september the twenty eighth the russian do will be among the sixty four top players from twenty four countries that will battle it out and take no prisoners to decide who will be crowned the king of the rock concerned about the top of our team. and finally. every custom took a break from his commercial activities to take a trip to moscow to check out the capital's booming skateboard sane and our own radical crafts han
fifteen six yes yes but i didn't expect to win there were lots of strong opponents i was probably the fittest for the challenge now i have time to take a rest and prepare for the final in the us however there was also a pleasant surprise for the run up as after the deal the organizers announced both of the finalists will represent russia at the breeze and scores at n.s.w. no you don't congratulate somebody about finishing in second place i lost the final get i'm really glad i was given the...
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survival of the fittest.f we don't adapt and change, we ain't going to survive. >> so what's next? does brundidge have to brand itself? >> i think that's something that brundidge business association's working on as we speak. >> these are all local artists you're exhibiting. >> i'm chris rich. >> and we are co-directors of studio 116 which has been open here on main street for about one year. >> what is studio 116? >> studio 116 is a gallery of local artists and musicians. we have artists from northwest florida and all of alabama. >> it's interesting because this is not like anything else on main street here. studio 116. you walk in here and feels like you're in a different town. >> well, we're very happy about that. it's -- as we both traveled a lot and we, you know, are kind of drawn to our districts and live music, we kind of wanted to see that in our hometown. when we met jimmy hollis, he was looking at the space as an artist cooperative. and we partnered together. >> you have a unique real estate deal th
survival of the fittest.f we don't adapt and change, we ain't going to survive. >> so what's next? does brundidge have to brand itself? >> i think that's something that brundidge business association's working on as we speak. >> these are all local artists you're exhibiting. >> i'm chris rich. >> and we are co-directors of studio 116 which has been open here on main street for about one year. >> what is studio 116? >> studio 116 is a gallery of local...
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>> reporter: you know, this is a business where it's survival of the fittest. clearly, if you lose an airline, if that ever became an eventuality, that would be bad news for customers also. the government finds itself walking a very fine line here between what's good for the customers and what's good for business. >> tom costello tonight, thank you. >>> it's been tough going weatherwise along parts of the east coast today. there were flash flood watches and warnings as the onslaught of torrential rain continued, including pennsylvania and new jersey where, as you can see, some communities got a lot of water. >>> people are still talking about the story that began our newscast last night. the giant sinkhole that swallowed a resort in florida near disney world in the middle of the night. turns out thousands of americans live on top of sinkholes or potential sinkholes, some of them unaware of the danger below. that's where our kerry sanders goes tonight. >> reporter: today a little good news, the sinkhole that swallowed a three story condominium hotel has not grow
>> reporter: you know, this is a business where it's survival of the fittest. clearly, if you lose an airline, if that ever became an eventuality, that would be bad news for customers also. the government finds itself walking a very fine line here between what's good for the customers and what's good for business. >> tom costello tonight, thank you. >>> it's been tough going weatherwise along parts of the east coast today. there were flash flood watches and warnings as the...
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. >>> they are some of the fittest women in the country, women's health magazine recently went on a searchar and the five finalists are here to show us their signature moves. >> before we crown the winner, we'll find more about the search from michelle, editor in chief of "women's health" magazine. you're on the hunt for the next jillian michaels? >> exactly, we needed some fresh talent, so we launched the next fitness star search and got thousands of entries. these five stood out from the pack. >> each one of the five is going to show us one move. now stacey's first. from minneapolis, minnesota. you've had two kids? >> two kids. >> shut up. show us your move, girl. >> we're going to do the sumo spot with the twist. take it down. i specialize in functional training. what i love about this total body move is you're working your legs, your seat, your core. you just squat, lift, and twist. >> all right. let's move on, got to go through it quick. let's go to tarah lee, 31 years old from aurora, colorado. obese most of her life, she lost 91 pounds. can you believe that? >> show us your moves, g
. >>> they are some of the fittest women in the country, women's health magazine recently went on a searchar and the five finalists are here to show us their signature moves. >> before we crown the winner, we'll find more about the search from michelle, editor in chief of "women's health" magazine. you're on the hunt for the next jillian michaels? >> exactly, we needed some fresh talent, so we launched the next fitness star search and got thousands of entries....
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baby formula remains the fittest demand. strong reasons for new zealand's apology for the scandal involving fontera. thenew zealand is carrying a jot ministerial investigation on how the ingredients were tainted with a botulism-causing bacteria. details of how it happened are expected at the end of the month. a senior manager is expected to step down. their products are the largest export to china. at $2.2 billion as of 2011. it is too early to tell whether the recent spate of contamination cases will have a long-term impact on consumer behavior. one thing that remains unchanged is the mother's love for her child. this mom says place of origin is not an issue. she would choose the brand that leaves her child unharmed. >> besides dealing with food safety issues, china is also trying to monitor the countries shadow banking system. where lenders operate with not much revelatory oversight. one of those banks is creating a stir on wall street after it shares surged 40% in its first week of trading on the nasdaq. we have more on w
baby formula remains the fittest demand. strong reasons for new zealand's apology for the scandal involving fontera. thenew zealand is carrying a jot ministerial investigation on how the ingredients were tainted with a botulism-causing bacteria. details of how it happened are expected at the end of the month. a senior manager is expected to step down. their products are the largest export to china. at $2.2 billion as of 2011. it is too early to tell whether the recent spate of contamination...
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and three years later, i am now the fittest and most confident that i have been in my entire life.. i always feel better after a workout. i feel honored that i can share my story and hopefully i motivate others to get off the couch, too. >> good for her. and joy bauer is here. she's today's nutritionist and the leader of the joy fit club. >> this is a remarkable story of determination and self-discipline. i think like so many people struggling with their weight, gail's achilles heel was eating gigantic portions. so cooking was a real problem for her for two reasons, one, she hates it, and two, she lives alone. so she'd make the effort to prepare a recipe. it would yield four to six servings and then she'd eat the whole entire thing. thousands and thousands of calories, so she has mastered it now that she's down 137 pounds. this is what she does. she finds a low cal slimming delicious recipe. this is from hungry girl called their funkadelic chili mac. >> ooh. it looks good. >> she portions it into the appropriate amount of servings and puts them in single serving containers and stoc
and three years later, i am now the fittest and most confident that i have been in my entire life.. i always feel better after a workout. i feel honored that i can share my story and hopefully i motivate others to get off the couch, too. >> good for her. and joy bauer is here. she's today's nutritionist and the leader of the joy fit club. >> this is a remarkable story of determination and self-discipline. i think like so many people struggling with their weight, gail's achilles heel...
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for them, it's all about survival of the fittest. >> using your vibes and looking at the motions andhe actions to people from a distance. something is not right. something is not right. so, we've got to watch this here. >> the northern hispanics are our main gang here at san quentin. it's because they're better organized. if you look at the yard, it looks like the blacks control more of the yard. but the blacks are all fragmented into different gang groups. when the northerners, no matter what gang they're in on the street, when they get here, they're one group, and they all stick together. then the border brothers run this area over by the laundry that has the volleyball court. border brothers being anybody that was born south of the border. they usually are the ones getting the advantage taken of them because they're not organized at all. they've taken that little area there because nobody else wants it because it has an open bathroom. it stinks. it smells. the white guys over here on the parallel bars and on the picnic table. the white guys are pretty relaxed even though in realit
for them, it's all about survival of the fittest. >> using your vibes and looking at the motions andhe actions to people from a distance. something is not right. something is not right. so, we've got to watch this here. >> the northern hispanics are our main gang here at san quentin. it's because they're better organized. if you look at the yard, it looks like the blacks control more of the yard. but the blacks are all fragmented into different gang groups. when the northerners, no...
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. >> in the survival of the fittest environment the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> let's get another one. push it. push it. push it. >> that right there is 215 pounds. >> that's a lot of weight. >> yeah. i only weigh 170. about double my weight. a lot of these guys have motivation to lift that kind of weights. get off the bar. get off the bar. come over here and come mess with the big dogs. >> yeah, man. get that money. >> we've met other inmates whose disciplinary problems keep them off the yard, but even confined to their cells they're still determined to work out. >> the inmates that succeed generally are the ones that don't let their bodies completely deteriorate on them. >> i just focus on the street and where i'm going to be at one day. that's how i get by every day. >> they are constantly coming up with interesting ways to exercise. most of it is calisthenics. >> one, two, three, four. >> a lot of the inmates will fill bags full of water for weightlifting. >> and that kind of creativity is important because some prisons have permane
. >> in the survival of the fittest environment the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> let's get another one. push it. push it. push it. >> that right there is 215 pounds. >> that's a lot of weight. >> yeah. i only weigh 170. about double my weight. a lot of these guys have motivation to lift that kind of weights. get off the bar. get off the bar. come over here and come mess with the big dogs. >> yeah, man. get that...
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in social media, it's survival of the fittest. >> the average age of the company is probably 25 yearsif i wasn't in shape to keep up with everyone. >> reporter: twitter's rise in just seven years has been swift and strong. >> i tweeted! >> reporter: attracting more than 200 million active users in the world. >> that can documentary, the twitter revolution premiere tonight on cnbc. saw a screening of it yesterday, fantastic work, probably one of the finest docks that we've produced. for more, let's bring in dan primac. he joins us on the fast line. good to see you. >> good evening. >> what are the lowest and the highest estimates in terms of valuations for this things? >> right now it's obviously a private company valuation. they control their stock pretty hard but we're really talking about a hair under $10 billion. that's where it's mostly been trading, limited stock sales. there is something called gsv which is like an etf for these companies. its most recent valuation put it at $9.8 billion. >> dan, how is this ipo going to differ in terms of who is going to be allowed to get invol
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look, it's the survival of the fittest. ford motor company made it on its own. >> so we were all -- we were protecting the real weak play s players, citi -- >> we were saying everybody was weak, and we were saying everybody was bad. that wasn't the case. look, i pray to god that jamie stays firm like he is with the future in his eyes. >> a lot of attacks coming at him, jamie dimon. >> yeah, jamie is put together pretty good. tough in a good sense. this will pass. the american people will have to decide one day what are we getting out of all this action out of washington? obamacare will be a perfect example. already -- already the congress now doesn't want it for themselves. >> i want to talk to you about this. >> the unions are saying, hey, we don't need this. we don't want this. and yet, they pushed for it. >> by the way, congress has fantastic health benefits. we know that. >> we know that. >> they won't be using obamacare. the bottom line, we'll talk about this in the next segment, you saw what u.p.s. did. you saw what w
look, it's the survival of the fittest. ford motor company made it on its own. >> so we were all -- we were protecting the real weak play s players, citi -- >> we were saying everybody was weak, and we were saying everybody was bad. that wasn't the case. look, i pray to god that jamie stays firm like he is with the future in his eyes. >> a lot of attacks coming at him, jamie dimon. >> yeah, jamie is put together pretty good. tough in a good sense. this will pass. the...
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in as diseased and learned how to become criminals in these prisons because it was survival of the fittest. these conditions in these prisons are so harsh. many are using the gangs to control the inmates because they don't have enough corrections officers to do the job. these guys go into prison, become criminals, come out of prison and destroy their communities because now they're real criminals. they came in drug users. they come out criminals. they go back in the system, the cycle over and over again. >> right. well, i think the problems here with the private prison industry we see in a lot of privatizing of social services. you have the same thing playing out in education. when you privatize education, the focus is on the bottom line, rather than the quality of the education and public good. i think we have the same dynamic there. one of the groups that the private prison industry has partnered with is the american legislative exchange council. they write these model laws that they then push at the state and federal level but particularly at the state level. they've been behind a lot o
in as diseased and learned how to become criminals in these prisons because it was survival of the fittest. these conditions in these prisons are so harsh. many are using the gangs to control the inmates because they don't have enough corrections officers to do the job. these guys go into prison, become criminals, come out of prison and destroy their communities because now they're real criminals. they came in drug users. they come out criminals. they go back in the system, the cycle over and...
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in social media it's survival of the fittest. >> the average in the company is 25 years old. at 4:00 if i wasn't in good enough shape to keep up with everyone. >> reporter: twitter's rise in just seven years has been swift and strong. >> i tweeted. >> reporter: attracting more than 200 million active users in the world and churning more than 1 billion tweets every two to three days. >> it's a fantastic documentary. watch carl quint nillia's "twitter revolution" at 9:00 p.m. eastern on tuesday. >> it's getting harder and harder to make money as a small business man or woman. jackie deangelis now with a closer look at the flower business. >> good afternoon, tyler. flowers may in bloom, but that doesn't mean that florists are a blooming business right now. according to the society of american florist, between 2000 and 2011 there was a 37% decline in independent florist retailers across the country, and it's difficult for local florists for several reasons. first, consumer spending, when the economy hits bumps, discretionary items are the first to get cut from budgets. second, fl
in social media it's survival of the fittest. >> the average in the company is 25 years old. at 4:00 if i wasn't in good enough shape to keep up with everyone. >> reporter: twitter's rise in just seven years has been swift and strong. >> i tweeted. >> reporter: attracting more than 200 million active users in the world and churning more than 1 billion tweets every two to three days. >> it's a fantastic documentary. watch carl quint nillia's "twitter...
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the strongest and fittest fight for' plays in pro football as players or officials.story. this mother of three is addition willing to become an nfl line judge. >> in the no-female league, is it important that you be that? >> is that what they call it, the no female league? i know a lot of people, a lot of females are inspired that there is a gender barrier that's been broken. i never set out to shatter the glass line. >> she shattered it seven years ago at the collegiate level officiating for conference usa. she was the first female official at the ncaa division 1 level and the first to work a college bowl game. >> she is now in the nfl developmental program, the league's best prospects to become one of the 119 officials as positions become available. >> do they notice the difference, the players? >> yeah, sure. when i wake up and have mascara and maybe some lip gloss on, they notice the difference and hear my tone. >> thomas hides her hair under her cap to blend in. the nfl noticed her anyway? >> she is here for a reason. >> reporter: dean is the vice president of o
the strongest and fittest fight for' plays in pro football as players or officials.story. this mother of three is addition willing to become an nfl line judge. >> in the no-female league, is it important that you be that? >> is that what they call it, the no female league? i know a lot of people, a lot of females are inspired that there is a gender barrier that's been broken. i never set out to shatter the glass line. >> she shattered it seven years ago at the collegiate level...
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i started cooking as a teen ager as the survival of the fittest.or myself literally. >> how did you sort of branch out into these difference types? when you hear your restaurant it covers a lot of ground. >> as you said earlier, we're a blend of the cuisine of japan, peru and brazil. >> interesting. >> our ceo/owner was in brazil and he came up with the name sushisamba. it's like he -- he said it hit him in the head sushisamba. >> your first hit was tavern on the green in central park, wasn't it? >> yes it was. quite a departure of what i've done in the past. it was a lot of fun. and myelin yaj is the caribbean so things tie in as well. >> you mentioned a departure. you're now in las vegas as opposed to new york. what's the scene like there? >> the scene is vibrant. we have a lots of restauranteurs restauranteurs. i love the dry heat. >> it's become not the entertainment capital of the world. it's become a huge restaurant destination. >> exactly. i've been there two years. as i say, i haven't put a nickel in the slot machine and i walk to my car ev
i started cooking as a teen ager as the survival of the fittest.or myself literally. >> how did you sort of branch out into these difference types? when you hear your restaurant it covers a lot of ground. >> as you said earlier, we're a blend of the cuisine of japan, peru and brazil. >> interesting. >> our ceo/owner was in brazil and he came up with the name sushisamba. it's like he -- he said it hit him in the head sushisamba. >> your first hit was tavern on the...