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if you sit long enough to watch the infomercial, you had 25 minutes. it's fast, it's simple, it works. i've got my six-pack. i've got my defined arms. and, i mean, come on. this is from t25. this is from 25 minutes a day. this is from 10 weeks. >> time! t25! >> it's not easy to create a workout that delivers results like these. shaun uses focus interval training to compress an hour-long workout into 25 minutes. you work one muscle group at a time. when that muscle gets tired, you move on to the next. abs, then the thighs, biceps hips, triceps, glutes. but there's no rest and no water breaks. every second counts. >> that's how you get maximum results in minimum time. >> where does this guy come up with this stuff? how does he create this insane 25-minute workout that does this in just 25 minutes? i'm 31 years old, and i've lost 43 1/2 pounds doing t25 in 10 weeks. it's not easy. it's made to make you push, and it's made to make you push yourself as hard as you can, and i know i did. >> come on! this is your focus! you want to step into this 25 minutes?
if you sit long enough to watch the infomercial, you had 25 minutes. it's fast, it's simple, it works. i've got my six-pack. i've got my defined arms. and, i mean, come on. this is from t25. this is from 25 minutes a day. this is from 10 weeks. >> time! t25! >> it's not easy to create a workout that delivers results like these. shaun uses focus interval training to compress an hour-long workout into 25 minutes. you work one muscle group at a time. when that muscle gets tired, you...
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. >>> up next on "the lead," an infomercial misleading? how could that be?kers of the snuggy did not tell you in those ads other than the fact that it's really just a backwards robe. the lexus command performance sales event has begun. take command of every urban adventure, scenic drive or parts unknown. with the highly capable gx. versatile rx. or first-ever nx turbo. come see why lexus is the fastest-growing automotive luxury brand. during the command performance sales event. get great offers on your favorite lexus models. now through march 31st. see your lexus dealer. hey mom, you want to live by the lake, right? yeah. there's here. ♪ did you just share a listing with me? look at this one. it's got a great view of the lake. it's really nice mom. ♪ your dad would've loved this place. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an
. >>> up next on "the lead," an infomercial misleading? how could that be?kers of the snuggy did not tell you in those ads other than the fact that it's really just a backwards robe. the lexus command performance sales event has begun. take command of every urban adventure, scenic drive or parts unknown. with the highly capable gx. versatile rx. or first-ever nx turbo. come see why lexus is the fastest-growing automotive luxury brand. during the command performance sales...
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. >>> you've probably seen the infomercial for the blanket with sleeves called the snuggie.ell, the seller of snuggie's all-star is paying for a fraud charge. it turns out the buy one/get one free offer did not tell customers they would be paying two separate shipping and handling fees. >>> the ring ling brothers of barnum & bailey's circus elephants have been part of the circle was for more than 100 years. 13 will tour for three more years and then they'll be retired for elephant conservation in florida. the decision was made amid growing public concern over how the animals are treated. >>> and a rochester, new york, girl scout is taking on the company that makes the cookies she sells. lilly derosa wrote a handwritten letter asking the kellogg company to be nicer to its employees. the letter is in response to a newspaper article lily read. employees at the kentucky facility where some girl scout cookies are baked complained of working long shifts and mandatory overtime. members and their troop leader signed the letter saying, quote, we want to sell cookies made by a company
. >>> you've probably seen the infomercial for the blanket with sleeves called the snuggie.ell, the seller of snuggie's all-star is paying for a fraud charge. it turns out the buy one/get one free offer did not tell customers they would be paying two separate shipping and handling fees. >>> the ring ling brothers of barnum & bailey's circus elephants have been part of the circle was for more than 100 years. 13 will tour for three more years and then they'll be retired for...
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charlie: there was a fortune magazine issue how tony robbins went from infomercial pitch man to c-suiteoach. how do you explain that? what happened? how did you get to become the person that a lot of very powerful people with great talent turn to to help them understand how to maximize their life? tony: if you do anything every day with total passion and your focus is to do more for others than anyone else is possibly doing and hold yourself to that standard you're going to get insights and strategies. when i get the phone call and serena williams is burning down and i can turn her around literally in one session. i don't share those conversations. the point of the matter is, when you're able to talk to folks of that caliber the word spreads. driven, hungry guy who is always looking to find better answers read i am never satisfied. i usually have cutting-edge tools. charlie: is it primarily about a specific issue at their life at that time, such as impeachment? something that's driving me crazy? or is it a larger sense of a life plan and a sense of a life with purpose? tony: some people
charlie: there was a fortune magazine issue how tony robbins went from infomercial pitch man to c-suiteoach. how do you explain that? what happened? how did you get to become the person that a lot of very powerful people with great talent turn to to help them understand how to maximize their life? tony: if you do anything every day with total passion and your focus is to do more for others than anyone else is possibly doing and hold yourself to that standard you're going to get insights and...
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so now i am getting up now and live and you know that sleep pillow we have, the infomercial for the sleeplow? i just ordered two of them, one for me them you get a second one breaking news, by the way, i don't know if you caught that, wait, there is breaking news, if you order now, the national sleep foundation has named my pillow the ultimate pillow. so chris and i will have pillows coming as soon as they deliver. >> we don't really get much time on our pillows on this shift. we're always awake. >> that's right. so in addition to all of the laundry you saw me load in in the van i'll be loading pillows in for these 3:00 a.m. starts. because three to one must be record breaker for this show. >> true. we will be here for awhile. we got to tell people what's going on. >> when is mr. five below coming on? >> he'll be here at 4:00: he'll be here an hour before 5:00. >> mr. five below on at 4:00. how about that? again, that was compliment. make sure he doesn't take it the wrong way our producer says he might not take. that will it was a compliment, he is the five below mike jerrick. i thought i
so now i am getting up now and live and you know that sleep pillow we have, the infomercial for the sleeplow? i just ordered two of them, one for me them you get a second one breaking news, by the way, i don't know if you caught that, wait, there is breaking news, if you order now, the national sleep foundation has named my pillow the ultimate pillow. so chris and i will have pillows coming as soon as they deliver. >> we don't really get much time on our pillows on this shift. we're...
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acting for a while like a cigar store indians standing there while netanyahu gives a speech like an infomercial. oh we don't nothing, we don't trust anybody. that's street corner talk track talk, no sense of, you know, it's a tricky situation, we have a lot of parties in the middle east, we're trying to work through so we avoid a war. partisanship has played its hand here. >> it's obviously a tough issue. no agreement is going to be perfect. you hope the other side will give up everything and strip down to their underwear, but that's usually not what happens. so you end up with something you think is advantageous to your needs, even though the other side is trying to come up with the same class. what's interesting is the arab states see this as not just a nuclear deal which is kind of how we look at it but they see this as the u.s. re-creating the strategic ally of iran that we had in the 1970s, we're not switching partners so there's a lot more than just a nuclear stuff, and when you look at all these sort of -- the shia activity within the arab middle east, the arabs are all pointing the fing
acting for a while like a cigar store indians standing there while netanyahu gives a speech like an infomercial. oh we don't nothing, we don't trust anybody. that's street corner talk track talk, no sense of, you know, it's a tricky situation, we have a lot of parties in the middle east, we're trying to work through so we avoid a war. partisanship has played its hand here. >> it's obviously a tough issue. no agreement is going to be perfect. you hope the other side will give up everything...
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. >>> you probably have seen the infomercial for the blanket with sleeves snuggies.paying $8 million to settle a fraud charge brought by new york's attorney general. the buy one get one free offer did not disclose customers would be charged two separate processing and handling fees. >>> the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus is phasing out its biggest and one of its most popular attractions. the elephants. elephants have been part of the circus for more than 100 years. 13 elephants will tour with the circus for three more years. then they will be retired at the company's center for he will fans conservation in florida. the decision was made amid growing public concern over how animals are treated. brian and michelle? >> i understand that shopping around for car insurance quotes might be as easy as a google search now that the tech giant is going to be offering a new service. you know what the details are, wendy? >> reporter: yeah. google is providing car insurance quotes to california drivers. the new service that just started yesterday compares up to 14 ca
. >>> you probably have seen the infomercial for the blanket with sleeves snuggies.paying $8 million to settle a fraud charge brought by new york's attorney general. the buy one get one free offer did not disclose customers would be charged two separate processing and handling fees. >>> the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus is phasing out its biggest and one of its most popular attractions. the elephants. elephants have been part of the circus for more than 100...
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. >> rose: i mentioned whole movement -- how tony robens went from infomercial.ain that? what happened. how did you get to become really the person that a lots?7is of very very powerful people with great talent turn to help them understand how to maximize their life. >> you know if you do anything every day with total passion and your focus is b do more forothers than nibble is possibly doing and you hold yourself to that standard, you're not going to be perfect but you're going to get insights and strategies. when when i had the opportunities i've been able to deliver. when i get the phone call and serena williams is burning down and i can turn her around literally in one session she goes off and wins you get a lot of attention. when the president of the united states calls and says i'm going to be impeached in the morning what&earlier. >> rose: what did you tell him to do. >> those are private conversations. when you talk to people with that caliber the word spreads. i'm a driven hungry guy looking to find better answers, i'm never satisfied. as a result of tha
. >> rose: i mentioned whole movement -- how tony robens went from infomercial.ain that? what happened. how did you get to become really the person that a lots?7is of very very powerful people with great talent turn to help them understand how to maximize their life. >> you know if you do anything every day with total passion and your focus is b do more forothers than nibble is possibly doing and you hold yourself to that standard, you're not going to be perfect but you're going to...
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. >> seen in this infomercial, once billed himself as the best neurosurgeon in dallas.of his former patients jeff cheney. >> you can barely walk. >> correct, and it is painful. >> he went in for what the doctor called routine back surgery and came out partially paralyzed. >> it is my understanding that he was under the influence while performing surgeries. >> cutting into people. >> yes. cutting into me. >> he claims the doctor was stoned while operating and removed part of his spinal cord. >> he turned me from a strong healthy man into a crippled man. >> a dozen other patients say the doctor botched their surgeries, too, turning some into paraplegics and quadriplegics, confining them to wheelchairs. according to lawsuits these two patients died after he operated on them. >> is that the kind of bottle he had under his desk? >> in this deposition one of his assistants testified he often drank at work. >> there was a bottle of vodka under his desk. >> then one of his friends described his drug use. >> there's been lsd, there's been cocaine. >> the doctor denies wrongdoing
. >> seen in this infomercial, once billed himself as the best neurosurgeon in dallas.of his former patients jeff cheney. >> you can barely walk. >> correct, and it is painful. >> he went in for what the doctor called routine back surgery and came out partially paralyzed. >> it is my understanding that he was under the influence while performing surgeries. >> cutting into people. >> yes. cutting into me. >> he claims the doctor was stoned while...
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alejandro: si tuvieras en 15 segundos de infomercial, cÓmo lo venderÍas?s a subir a una tarima? larry: he agarrado la costumbre, ahora cuando salÍ del hotel, salgo con el pie derecho, mi casa es el cuarto de hotel donde me estoy quedando. hago lo mismo cuando estoy en un escenario. es triste porque a travÉs se vuelve amansar la mÚsica de nosotros. otra vez estÁ en juego de que si vas a seguir cantando los corridos o no. yo no voy a arriesgar mi vida pero tambiÉn la necesidad de nosotros porque yo crecÍ en sinaloa escuchando corridos pero ya no podemos seguir asÍ. yo en este caso pienso en mis hijos. lo primero que pensÉ fue en mi mamÁ. lo que pasÓ con mi compadre tambiÉn me pegÓ muchÍsimo. hoy en día sigo apoyando mucho sus hijos. los sigo aconsejando. cada vez que viajo a phoenix me lo llevo a Él. porque cuando suceden estas cosas dejan a una familia sin su padre. ana: hoy es un dÍa para celebrar. un humilde homenaje de despierta amÉrica. te vas a quedar. alan: el rey de las redes sociales... estamos en estamos en esta semana 31 de marzo estamos en esta s
alejandro: si tuvieras en 15 segundos de infomercial, cÓmo lo venderÍas?s a subir a una tarima? larry: he agarrado la costumbre, ahora cuando salÍ del hotel, salgo con el pie derecho, mi casa es el cuarto de hotel donde me estoy quedando. hago lo mismo cuando estoy en un escenario. es triste porque a travÉs se vuelve amansar la mÚsica de nosotros. otra vez estÁ en juego de que si vas a seguir cantando los corridos o no. yo no voy a arriesgar mi vida pero tambiÉn la necesidad de nosotros...