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it's a tai kwon do studio in san francisco that's making youngsters sharper, smarter and a whole lot stronger. infin in the martial arts studio is this week's -- infinite martial arts studio is this week's "cool school." >>> reporter: nestled in san francisco 's cow hollow neighborhood, these tiny tykes are getting a workout. >> yeah! >> reporter: it's the infinite tae kwon do studio led by fourth degree black belt instructor james hildago a marine with a 20-year passion for martial arts. he is making sure our future generations have a rock solid base. >> it's not about the kicking and punching. it's about creating little ladies and gentlemen that understand what our society is about. >> reporter: in between kicks, these 4 and 5-year-olds are learning three core values, discipline, focus and respect while building self-esteem with each class and believe me, it's working. what are we learning this week? [ indiscernible ] >> what is that? [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: what have you
it's a tai kwon do studio in san francisco that's making youngsters sharper, smarter and a whole lot stronger. infin in the martial arts studio is this week's -- infinite martial arts studio is this week's "cool school." >>> reporter: nestled in san francisco 's cow hollow neighborhood, these tiny tykes are getting a workout. >> yeah! >> reporter: it's the infinite tae kwon do studio led by fourth degree black belt instructor james hildago a marine with a 20-year...
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has a root in something else, a love of tae kwon do and of their father. when the owners of this south san jose home brought it five years ago, it wasn't the square footage or the quality of neighborhood schools that sold them on it, it was of all things, the garage. it was perfect. not for parking cars, mind you, but for practicing their craft. the three brothers are the founders and coachers of team m.. a ten-year-old tae kwon do demonstration team. >> looking at an elite group of athletes. when they are together, you get the finest quality of tae kwon do showmanship. >> the brothers began in vietnam at the assistance of their late father. not loving it at the time, but growing to. >> i don't know when, just one day, oh, tae kwon do is my life. >> reporter: over the past decade, the brothers have grown team m. into a power house, placing dozens of members on u.s. national teams, even medaling at international competitions. and they do it all from the garage in winter and backyard in summer, and all to their competitor's amazement. >> reaction is always s
has a root in something else, a love of tae kwon do and of their father. when the owners of this south san jose home brought it five years ago, it wasn't the square footage or the quality of neighborhood schools that sold them on it, it was of all things, the garage. it was perfect. not for parking cars, mind you, but for practicing their craft. the three brothers are the founders and coachers of team m.. a ten-year-old tae kwon do demonstration team. >> looking at an elite group of...
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. >> and tae kwon do?> i was bet hitting things that don't hit back. >> you eliminated jazz and t tae kwon do and you decided to go into the smithsonian. the head of the smithsonian is secretary? >> right. >> tell me about this. how did this come being about? >> the smithsonian, to remind you and those watches, "talk to al jazeera" is very interesting organization and it encompasses 19 musems or galleries, the national zoo, nine research centers, literally, around the world. so, it's a research and education entity. that was one thing that was very, very attractive to me. another thing that was very attractive to me is the idea of working at the intersection of sciences on the one hand and the address and humanities and it cu culture on the other because i think those are very important to bring together. i am a doc. i am a scientist and i believe science is very, very important, but we have never and are not going to solve society's thorniest problems by science alone. we are no. we have to understand the
. >> and tae kwon do?> i was bet hitting things that don't hit back. >> you eliminated jazz and t tae kwon do and you decided to go into the smithsonian. the head of the smithsonian is secretary? >> right. >> tell me about this. how did this come being about? >> the smithsonian, to remind you and those watches, "talk to al jazeera" is very interesting organization and it encompasses 19 musems or galleries, the national zoo, nine research centers,...
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and which her husband family were industrialists and also in the military and he was a teacher tae kwon do and other kinds of martial arts. so she was in a layperson. when she arrived in los angeles they moved first to inglewood. i don't think she was prepared psychologically to see you, you know, struggling working-class families, people who are of a different race than she who was not caucasian and to see the inner-city difficulties for those persons in the working-class and i think she did hold yourself allude to a certain extent and she was better than many other people who ended up being her client base in south-central. >> host: what is the reputation or the reputation of the empire marketing south-central? >> guest: the empire liquor market did not have a good reputation in south-central. two years before sub five was killed, there is a shooting on the street and they ran on for cover. but they shoot them back out. it out of my because of course he's trying to avoid any trouble himself. the young man was shot and hurt very badly in the community thought how could you shoot him no
and which her husband family were industrialists and also in the military and he was a teacher tae kwon do and other kinds of martial arts. so she was in a layperson. when she arrived in los angeles they moved first to inglewood. i don't think she was prepared psychologically to see you, you know, struggling working-class families, people who are of a different race than she who was not caucasian and to see the inner-city difficulties for those persons in the working-class and i think she did...
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. >> national, state, and local politicians sang his praises and mayor kwon handed barry gordy with a key to the city. the cast of motown, the musical performed four of the 40 songs in honor of barry gordy day in the east bay. so for a moment, oakland felt like oaktown of old. gordy started to think of his legacy and the message he wants young artists to know. >> anybody that gets joy out of making people happy is a good person and will usually succeed. >> in the end, gordy says he's a teacher. today, everybody celebrated the sounds of his students. >> those songs. just classic. >> that is great. >> i can't believe he's 84. >> music sounds great. >> it does. >> weather looking great, too. >> yes. >> i do. >> we have clouds around, as a matter of fact cloudy most of the day. right now is cloudy with patches of drizzle. 1/100ths in pacifica. up north right now, this area is upper level low around crescent city. and there have been lightning flashes reported up there. as a result there is concern about the strikes and so the affect on the bay area. it's bringing clouds into the bay area.
. >> national, state, and local politicians sang his praises and mayor kwon handed barry gordy with a key to the city. the cast of motown, the musical performed four of the 40 songs in honor of barry gordy day in the east bay. so for a moment, oakland felt like oaktown of old. gordy started to think of his legacy and the message he wants young artists to know. >> anybody that gets joy out of making people happy is a good person and will usually succeed. >> in the end, gordy...
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he was really helpful to madison in the ratification kwon vengs getting virginia to ratify the kons fusion. nd i think he became lonelyier with the views that were federal as opposed to theever sewni jef point of view. i only quoted a little bit. he never wrote a byography -- autobiography of himself. chief justice or justice story, who was a contemporary of his on the court, wrote this wonderful -- delivered this wonderful essay about him after he died and incorporated a lot of what he had been given earlier but the part i quite quoted gets at why marshall was different and why a lot of the federalists were different from democratic republicans and it was what they had done during the war and what they had experienced. marshall was a virginiian. he was a bit of a backwards virginiian but he joined the unit that marched north and he fought in a number of the battles in new jersey but he became something -- part of something that was bigger than virginia. and he got to know people from many different states. many different backgrounds. and it changed. it changed him and he began as he said,
he was really helpful to madison in the ratification kwon vengs getting virginia to ratify the kons fusion. nd i think he became lonelyier with the views that were federal as opposed to theever sewni jef point of view. i only quoted a little bit. he never wrote a byography -- autobiography of himself. chief justice or justice story, who was a contemporary of his on the court, wrote this wonderful -- delivered this wonderful essay about him after he died and incorporated a lot of what he had...
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. >> national, state, and local politicians sang his praises and mayor kwon handed barry gordy with a key to the city. the cast of motown, the musical performed four of the 40 songs in honor of barry gordy day in the east bay. so for a moment, oakland felt like oaktown of old. gordy started to think of his legacy and the message he wants young artists to know. >> anybody that gets joy out of making people happy is a good person and will usually succeed. >> in the end, gordy says he's a teacher. today, everybody celebrated the sounds of his students. >> those songs. just classic. >> that is great. >> i can't believe he's 84. >> music sounds great. >> it does. >> weather looking great, too. >> yes. >> i do. >> we have clouds around, as a matter of fact cloudy most of the day. right now is cloudy with patches of drizzle. 1/100ths in pacifica. up north right now, this area is upper level low around crescent city. and there have been lightning flashes reported up there. as a result there is concern about the strikes and so here is the affect on the bay area. it's bringing clouds into the b
. >> national, state, and local politicians sang his praises and mayor kwon handed barry gordy with a key to the city. the cast of motown, the musical performed four of the 40 songs in honor of barry gordy day in the east bay. so for a moment, oakland felt like oaktown of old. gordy started to think of his legacy and the message he wants young artists to know. >> anybody that gets joy out of making people happy is a good person and will usually succeed. >> in the end, gordy...
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he won let me tell kwon so you can see it. okay, can i get this to cook at home? >> oh, yes, definitely. gerri: i put a lot on my pizza because i love it. and it's certainly delicious looking. gerri: more salt and pepper and sprinkle a little bit on top. >> yes, sprinkle some on top and that is great. we have a lot more to get through. gerri: we are going to have to go to the desert. explain what you've got here. >> here i have homemade gelato and chocolate gelato. and it's one of my favorites from back in italy. and what we are going to do, we are going to put this in with gelato. gerri: that is gorgeous. and delicious. gerri: we don't have time for the fish tonight, but we will put the recipe on the web and when we come back, a difficult subject but an important one. how to make a financial plan if you have a special needs child dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [
he won let me tell kwon so you can see it. okay, can i get this to cook at home? >> oh, yes, definitely. gerri: i put a lot on my pizza because i love it. and it's certainly delicious looking. gerri: more salt and pepper and sprinkle a little bit on top. >> yes, sprinkle some on top and that is great. we have a lot more to get through. gerri: we are going to have to go to the desert. explain what you've got here. >> here i have homemade gelato and chocolate gelato. and it's...
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competing with guys i trained under an olympic gold medalist i trained with two captains of the us tae kwon do team and we were going at it fighting full blown these 20 somethings got it and i thought i could keep up with him so pop an advil after workout take an aspirin before a workout don't listen to the feedback my body was giving me and just wore my joints out basically so the two hips and a knee? and a knee and now you're back on the mend? you know part of what drove me to do it being a personal trainer you have to be up with your clients cause you know you want to be up and moving around with them i couldn't move around and we're sitting down i was in pain i didn't want to do exercises i had certain exercises for them because i had professional pride i was like okay let me stop doing this i went back got a masters degree but i was in so much pain my body was literally measured in pain my life was before i met dr feldman and doctor real quick the name of the surgery that you performed is? a direct anterior total hip replacement a direct anterior total hip replacement explain what that
competing with guys i trained under an olympic gold medalist i trained with two captains of the us tae kwon do team and we were going at it fighting full blown these 20 somethings got it and i thought i could keep up with him so pop an advil after workout take an aspirin before a workout don't listen to the feedback my body was giving me and just wore my joints out basically so the two hips and a knee? and a knee and now you're back on the mend? you know part of what drove me to do it being a...
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applause of the night for something far more familiar to this audience, a perfectly choreographed tae kwont the outside world has to offer. but this is their world. this is north korea. will riply, cnn. >> back in this country, the 12-year-old is the baseball fee none who scored that game-winning run for chicago's jackie robinson west team in the little league national championships. what many didn't realize, during all of those intense games, he was homes. he and his parents have been staying at various friends' homes since june, but now all of that's changed. a chicago businessman announced he'll pay the family's rent for an entire year. >> he's a superstar. and superstars, you can't -- the superstar and homeless don't go together. we had to do something for this little superstar. our superstar, chicago's superstar. >> we've got so much straight ahead in the newsroom. and it all starts right now. >>> hello again, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield. stories topping our news this ho hour. unoccupied u.s. embassy in libya overrun by members of an islamist militia. militia members on embassy
applause of the night for something far more familiar to this audience, a perfectly choreographed tae kwont the outside world has to offer. but this is their world. this is north korea. will riply, cnn. >> back in this country, the 12-year-old is the baseball fee none who scored that game-winning run for chicago's jackie robinson west team in the little league national championships. what many didn't realize, during all of those intense games, he was homes. he and his parents have been...
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i took tae kwon do at the time. may not keep the weapon exactly where you want to, because learning institutions are considered a little bit different under conceal carry law in particular states but she has every right to protect herself. and, you know, she could go to the administration there at the university maybe the appeal they have some sort of special security for her. they do this, for rape victims on campus. they do this for others. they have to look out. they have already been in court with this guy who stalked her. there is a legal trail of, restrictions put on his behavior and his movement around the young woman anyway. >> also there is other options. there are stun guns. that will take a guy down with a nice high voltage, if you need to. and pepper spray. there are other alternatives including self-defense that helps. >> maybe. maybe. >> i think, i very sympathetic to her. i wish there was a way to deal with stalkers better. tough consider if you're a parent and child is at that school, what if this gi
i took tae kwon do at the time. may not keep the weapon exactly where you want to, because learning institutions are considered a little bit different under conceal carry law in particular states but she has every right to protect herself. and, you know, she could go to the administration there at the university maybe the appeal they have some sort of special security for her. they do this, for rape victims on campus. they do this for others. they have to look out. they have already been in...
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ernie pyle wrote this: few of us can ever kwon jury up any truly fond memories of the italian campaignked at it this way, if by having a small army in italy we've been able to build up more force s in england and if by sacrificing a few thousand lives we would save 500,000 lives in europe. if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure they were true. i only knew that hi to look at it that way or else i couldn't bear to think of it at all. thank you so much, i look forward to your questions. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. so that you will be a good audience.
ernie pyle wrote this: few of us can ever kwon jury up any truly fond memories of the italian campaignked at it this way, if by having a small army in italy we've been able to build up more force s in england and if by sacrificing a few thousand lives we would save 500,000 lives in europe. if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure they were true. i only knew that hi to look at it that way or else i couldn't bear to think of it at all. thank you so much, i look forward...
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a black belt in tae kwon do, so he can whoop some ass when he needs to and was a drummer in the fiasco which he claims to be as popular at the beatles, but i'll leave that up to you. [laughter] he lives in bethesda, maryland. ladies and gentlemen, welcome mark greenblatt. [applause] so, mark, you've said this before, you wrote as someone who isn't a veteran but wanted to honor -- what made you undertake this endeavor, and how long did it take and what's the process been like? >> so in 2007 and 2008 i went to awards banquets where they honored military veterans -- i mean, folks serving in the military a. and they would tell their stories, and they would bring them up on stage in front of this huge audience of people, and there was not a dry eye in the house when they would tell these stories. these were unbelievable stories. and i would go year after year, and i kept saying how come no one knows this guy? this woman? they're going to go back, and if they're lucky i enough -- they'll be bagging groceries if they're lucky enough to find a job whereas in years past, in generations past the
a black belt in tae kwon do, so he can whoop some ass when he needs to and was a drummer in the fiasco which he claims to be as popular at the beatles, but i'll leave that up to you. [laughter] he lives in bethesda, maryland. ladies and gentlemen, welcome mark greenblatt. [applause] so, mark, you've said this before, you wrote as someone who isn't a veteran but wanted to honor -- what made you undertake this endeavor, and how long did it take and what's the process been like? >> so in...
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lacrosse and was working on my secondary black belt in martial arts and had a job i loved teaching tae kwon do, performed out of the jobs on fumble and had an active social life. the concussion left me with only 5% of the normal cognitive activity and a little most immobilized. i spent two and a half years recovering and the times ever wondered if i could get a flight back. it's been a long and slow process. at first only wanted to do was sleep. the waves, light and moving my head cause nausea. i was enrolled in the hospital score program that the doctor will describe later where i received ongoing evaluation and treatment for symptoms. after missing school for two weeks i tried to go back but wasn't able to function. the frustration of trying to focus on the lectures moving through the pandemonium of the holes and the constant bombardment made a normal school day and possible. however, through my school i eventually and rolled in the home teaching program and with the help of my family was able to complete my semester coursework at my own pace. i finally returned to school in december but
lacrosse and was working on my secondary black belt in martial arts and had a job i loved teaching tae kwon do, performed out of the jobs on fumble and had an active social life. the concussion left me with only 5% of the normal cognitive activity and a little most immobilized. i spent two and a half years recovering and the times ever wondered if i could get a flight back. it's been a long and slow process. at first only wanted to do was sleep. the waves, light and moving my head cause nausea....
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a perfectly choreographed tae kwon do display. outside world has to offer but this is their world. this is north korea. >> it's not real? i'm kidding. just saying. why is it that we get to a holiday weekend and mother nature decides to mess with us? >> there are storms on the way. you got to get ready. we'll tell you where these storms are. jennifer gray is coming up with the forecast. i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a whi
a perfectly choreographed tae kwon do display. outside world has to offer but this is their world. this is north korea. >> it's not real? i'm kidding. just saying. why is it that we get to a holiday weekend and mother nature decides to mess with us? >> there are storms on the way. you got to get ready. we'll tell you where these storms are. jennifer gray is coming up with the forecast. i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help....
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lacrosse, was working on my second-degree black belt in martial arts, had a job i loved teaching tae kwon do, performed with my school's jazz ensemble and had an active social life. it was over in a split second. my concussion left me with only 5% of normal cognitive activity, and i was almost immobilized. i have wondered if i would ever get that life back. it has been a long, slow process. at first all i wanted to do was sleep. noise, light and even moving my eyes caused headaches and nausea. i was enrolled in the children's hospital score program that dr. gioia will describe later. i received ongoing cognitive evaluation and treatment for symptoms. after missing school for two weeks, i tried to go back but was unable to function. the frustration of trying to focus on lectures, moving through the pandemonium of the halls and the constant sensory bombardment made a normal school day impossible. however, through my school i eventually enrolled in a home teaching program, and with the help of my tutors and family, was able to complete my midwester coursework at my own pace. i finally return
lacrosse, was working on my second-degree black belt in martial arts, had a job i loved teaching tae kwon do, performed with my school's jazz ensemble and had an active social life. it was over in a split second. my concussion left me with only 5% of normal cognitive activity, and i was almost immobilized. i have wondered if i would ever get that life back. it has been a long, slow process. at first all i wanted to do was sleep. noise, light and even moving my eyes caused headaches and nausea....
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few of us can ever kwon jury up any truly fond memories of the italian campaign.ve been able to build up -- sacrificing a few thousand lives we would save 500,000 lives in europe. if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure they were true. i only knew that hi to look at it that way or else i couldn't bear to think of it at all. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. so i'm asked to read this to you so that you will be a good audience. i will be taking questions from the audience if you would like to ask a question, please approach one of the two standing mikes in the aisles before asking your question, please tell us your name and out of respect for the other people waiting their turn, please ask one question. two staff members are on hand if you need any assistance. [ laughter ] got it? okay. [ laughter ] sir? >> thanks for your excellent presentation. my name is lee warren. and my dad served in the italian campaign. and i recall many, many stories he related and one that stands out is that the germans at salerno used experimental glider b
few of us can ever kwon jury up any truly fond memories of the italian campaign.ve been able to build up -- sacrificing a few thousand lives we would save 500,000 lives in europe. if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure they were true. i only knew that hi to look at it that way or else i couldn't bear to think of it at all. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. so i'm asked to read this to you so that you will be a good audience. i will be taking questions...
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and that you have someone -- we think of long it street as the great trader of the kwon fed ree reece confederacy. longstreet ain't got nothing on mahone. long street just accepted a position in grant's administration. mahone went out of his way to bring about the most dramatic, dramatic shift in the racial politics of the state. and it's a story that most people have never heard of. absolutely fascinating. >> the battle of new market heights, i think there was a half dozen or a dozen medal of honor, colored troop medal of honor winners. >> sure. >> were there any at the battle of cater? if not, was it because there was either no valor, or it was so ugly it was politically -- >> richard dorsy is an example for his role in protecting the flags. i believe he's the only one. yeah. he's the only one. yeah. one over here, and one back there. we'll get to you. >> the party you talked about that mahone ran, did they run candidates just for local elections? did they run candidates for statewide elections, national elections? >> so mahone will align himself. he selected a senator. he aligns hi
and that you have someone -- we think of long it street as the great trader of the kwon fed ree reece confederacy. longstreet ain't got nothing on mahone. long street just accepted a position in grant's administration. mahone went out of his way to bring about the most dramatic, dramatic shift in the racial politics of the state. and it's a story that most people have never heard of. absolutely fascinating. >> the battle of new market heights, i think there was a half dozen or a dozen...
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we take care of conditions far more kwon they just in our hospital with isolation techniques enormouslye ability to contain and isolate this within the hospital is straight forward, patients treated in the hospital should never worry they will be exposed and have a risk whatsoever because there might be an ebola patient in the hospital. in this case it is extremely unlikely the patient has ebola. >> have you seen a drop off in business since monday? >> no. >> no the compliant is in admissions? >> i think the people have good judgment and you know it hasn't affected people in our emergency room. >> coming up, a check on oil prices and russia amassing troops on ukraine's border, then, rupert murdock, his bid to boy time warner, ending what was shaping up to be the biggest media merger in a decade. we discuss that plus time warner's latest earnings, "squawk box" is coming right back. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be
we take care of conditions far more kwon they just in our hospital with isolation techniques enormouslye ability to contain and isolate this within the hospital is straight forward, patients treated in the hospital should never worry they will be exposed and have a risk whatsoever because there might be an ebola patient in the hospital. in this case it is extremely unlikely the patient has ebola. >> have you seen a drop off in business since monday? >> no. >> no the compliant...
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sitting in the kitchen and she's maybe talking about what her day was like, nicky coming back from tae kwon there are plenty of people who will. i don't think anybody is going to just ever go denzel washington, why did he shave his head? and i'm comfortable with that. aren't i fantastic? my dad retired at 55. and the reason he retired was he wasn't enjoying what he was doing anymore. i love what i do. all of us who work in this business and particularly on this program, i think, have the greatest jobs going. and if you enjoy what you do and you can physically do it, i feel i'm better at it today than i was ten yearsago. so why would i retire? if you're not learning and you're not learning new things, you're dead. and i think if you continue to use that muscle that is the brain, that it only gets better. i never thought i'd run a marathon. the training for a marathon is really about a lot of discovery. because you learn how far you can push yourself or how far you can push past those limits. i really do believe 60 today is different than what our parents' 60 was. i feel like i'm going faster
sitting in the kitchen and she's maybe talking about what her day was like, nicky coming back from tae kwon there are plenty of people who will. i don't think anybody is going to just ever go denzel washington, why did he shave his head? and i'm comfortable with that. aren't i fantastic? my dad retired at 55. and the reason he retired was he wasn't enjoying what he was doing anymore. i love what i do. all of us who work in this business and particularly on this program, i think, have the...