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do you think students should be allowed access to alternative sexual lifestyle website for educational purposes? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. a clock could soon provide residents with the correct time. since 1911, it has showed the time in all directions of the city. it stopped moving in 2007. repairs were not easy. the south side of the clock is expected to be up and running later on today. >> the transportation department is using toyota to drive home a point to all automakers. it is facing a record-setting fine for not notifying the government quick enough about defective gas pedals. here are more details. >> good morning. transportation secretary ray lahood says his agency has proved that toyota knew about the sticky gas pedal last fall, but did not issue a recall until january of this year. in the middle of an advertising blitz shifting public opinion, to yield to get slapped with a record $16.4 million fine. it is the maximum possible and the largest ever for waiting too long to alert authorities in drivers that sticky gas pedals could be a safety problem. >>
do you think students should be allowed access to alternative sexual lifestyle website for educational purposes? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. a clock could soon provide residents with the correct time. since 1911, it has showed the time in all directions of the city. it stopped moving in 2007. repairs were not easy. the south side of the clock is expected to be up and running later on today. >> the transportation department is using toyota to drive home a point to all...
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. >> the lifestyle could be a factor. >> yes. >> businesses in the strip mall behind that house, they are hoping that his killer is caught soon. and they have had their share of the crimes too. >> but you say it is a concern for them? >> yes, it is. >> it is very scary. >> and late today, police released information that they believe they are looking for more than one suspect in his murder. while they search for those killers, today, friends and family set a final farewell to their beloved principal. it was a pretty emotional good- bye for the more than 200 people who attended that private area. that included the dc school chance for michelle reed. mourners honored the man who touched their lives, monitor them. >> and they believed that they could change the lives of students. and i have always remembered that. he was the great person. and you know, always going to be missed. >> he was dynamic, hi was energetic -- he was energetic, he was fun, you would laugh with him, you would cry with him. there just wasn't anything that you could do with brian. they were just amazing. >> the dc pu
. >> the lifestyle could be a factor. >> yes. >> businesses in the strip mall behind that house, they are hoping that his killer is caught soon. and they have had their share of the crimes too. >> but you say it is a concern for them? >> yes, it is. >> it is very scary. >> and late today, police released information that they believe they are looking for more than one suspect in his murder. while they search for those killers, today, friends and family...
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that people will let -- people who are poor have a way of life and people have more money have a lifestyle. when robert and will begin a rights of a christian cross church is referring to the pattern of inherited meanings -- christian culture, he is referring to the pattern of inherited meetings in the law into stories that can inspire, order, and god the behavior and affections of a christaian people. wilken is reminding individual americans that the gospel is about the calling of the people. it is not the making of discreet and separate conference. using language that echoes text in the tour, st. peter addressed this question exile in asia minor this way: you are chosen race, a holy nation, of people for his own position, that you may proclaim the excellencies -- that his call to out of his light. once you have not received mercy, but now you have received mercy. it is a much more communal understanding of what conversion is about and is often the case in contemporary american churches. a theologian picked up on this theme where he picked up -- or he argued in "against christie and 8," t
that people will let -- people who are poor have a way of life and people have more money have a lifestyle. when robert and will begin a rights of a christian cross church is referring to the pattern of inherited meanings -- christian culture, he is referring to the pattern of inherited meetings in the law into stories that can inspire, order, and god the behavior and affections of a christaian people. wilken is reminding individual americans that the gospel is about the calling of the people....
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must also accept the society's sexual morality standards which state that any "sexually immoral lifestyle" is grounds for disqualification, including "all acts of sexual conduct outside of god's design for marriage between one man and one woman." that was enough for dean martinez to deny the christian legal society official law school recognition. >> we are a public institution. when we admit students, we tell them "we will admit you regardless of your beliefs, regardless of your race, regardless of whether you're striped or not." and i think part of our promise when they come here is that they are allowed to share in the full educational experience of hastings. and i think it's a terrible thing that we would have to do to say, "yes, we will admit you. oh, but by the way, there are certain groups where you're not welcome." and to the extent we're a public institution and we're using public money to fund our student groups, i think we simply can't do that. >> reporter: to martinez, it's a simple case of discrimination and the law school doesn't have to support it. >> this is not discrimina
must also accept the society's sexual morality standards which state that any "sexually immoral lifestyle" is grounds for disqualification, including "all acts of sexual conduct outside of god's design for marriage between one man and one woman." that was enough for dean martinez to deny the christian legal society official law school recognition. >> we are a public institution. when we admit students, we tell them "we will admit you regardless of your beliefs,...
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ask me sometimes why i don't work on harleys, and why generally say is i work on motorcycles, not lifestyles. i'm not qualified to help them with their lifestyle issues, it is beyond my competence. >> what is soulcraft? >> the title on the book is a play on a george will that cannot 20 years ago. his was statecraft and i thought it was funny to replace henrietta lacks with soulcraft but i guess if pressed to define it would be like education, the forming of the souls. >> what does that mean? >> often we think of education in a fairly narrow terms of requiring may be a narrow set of technical skills. apply think most people would agree that education entails some kind of education of the affections, disconnected, actually can be connected to the acquiring of technical skills and that is something i explore in the book how becoming competent at building things and fixing things can actually cultivate certain virtues we normally think of as ethical virtues. >> such as? >> individual responsibility. when you are dealing with material stuff, it generally lets you know right away if you have gotte
ask me sometimes why i don't work on harleys, and why generally say is i work on motorcycles, not lifestyles. i'm not qualified to help them with their lifestyle issues, it is beyond my competence. >> what is soulcraft? >> the title on the book is a play on a george will that cannot 20 years ago. his was statecraft and i thought it was funny to replace henrietta lacks with soulcraft but i guess if pressed to define it would be like education, the forming of the souls. >> what...
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i'll be lu-- they'll be lucky t make 80,000 and their whole lifestyle will be different.t's the reality of life. my parents grew up with the depression. they didn't expect anything and they were always grateful for what they got. we were trained to expect -- you know, we're the first generation where everybody went to college. we expected the world, and it turned out we got large chunks of it. but now i think it's probably receding back to a more realistic world, but they're going to have to deal with that, and i understand it, and i think they understand it, too. >> as a parent, you always want more for your children. you want them to have things you didn't have that you didn't think were possible. you want them to have just an easy time, if not easier, achieving or staying in the middle class. how do you feel about that, steve? >> well, i think, you know, the middle class is going to be redefined. what we thought the middle class was going to be, it grew and it grew, and everybody had money, and we chased after it. i don't know that the middle class is going to be as la
i'll be lu-- they'll be lucky t make 80,000 and their whole lifestyle will be different.t's the reality of life. my parents grew up with the depression. they didn't expect anything and they were always grateful for what they got. we were trained to expect -- you know, we're the first generation where everybody went to college. we expected the world, and it turned out we got large chunks of it. but now i think it's probably receding back to a more realistic world, but they're going to have to...
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my heartbreaks for what the bible tells us about this particular choice and lifestyle.ch for katy perry. i've never met katy perry. so i didn't think -- i didn't even think this would ever come about where i would be here. but i prayed for a lot of years having been told of jennifer's same-sex decision and relationship. and so i didn't say a word to anybody, kept it quiet, did not go public with anyone except the lord in my prayers for jennifer until it came public last week in the articles that she just mentioned to you that she gave. and then i said, well, hey, this is not right. >> larry: i understand that. katy perry has a male fiance. >> yeah. i think in the whole aspect, you know, of kind of being raised in the church, knowing what the bible says, coming out as you had said earlier with hip songs like "i kissed a girl" and pushing the envelope with all that is one thing. coming out and saying i, you know, am a homosexual and want to be accepted by the church and christianity that made me famous and gave me a platform of which a lot of people have looked to jennife
my heartbreaks for what the bible tells us about this particular choice and lifestyle.ch for katy perry. i've never met katy perry. so i didn't think -- i didn't even think this would ever come about where i would be here. but i prayed for a lot of years having been told of jennifer's same-sex decision and relationship. and so i didn't say a word to anybody, kept it quiet, did not go public with anyone except the lord in my prayers for jennifer until it came public last week in the articles...
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unfortunately most of today's children live sedentary lifestyles. less than 1/3 of high school students currently meet recommended levels of physical activity. the fit kids act requires states and localities to provide information to parents and families on the importance of a healthy lifestyle, including eating habits, physical education, and physical activity. it does not require physical education in schools. the school districts also collect information on how schools are promoting good nutrition and physical activity, whether the school has an age appropriate physical education curriculum. the amount of time students spend in physical education. a description of the facilities available for p.e. and information on any local health and wellness councils. finally the bill would authorize the national research council and the department of education to conduct two important studies on physical activity. as a co-sponsor of h.r. 1585 i believe that physical education will play an important role in attacking the childhood obesity crisis. that is impa
unfortunately most of today's children live sedentary lifestyles. less than 1/3 of high school students currently meet recommended levels of physical activity. the fit kids act requires states and localities to provide information to parents and families on the importance of a healthy lifestyle, including eating habits, physical education, and physical activity. it does not require physical education in schools. the school districts also collect information on how schools are promoting good...
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investigators will be looking into his lifestyle and acquaintances he may have met online. vic, back to you. >> a public memorial service will be held this saturday in bethesda. >>> anne arundel medical county is still looking for a suspect. jessica cartalia is following the story in the newsroom, jessica. >> reporter: police rushed for reports of a shooting. police say this man, 19-year- old lewis dwayne edwards shot another 19-year-old man in the parking lot before fleeing the scene. the shooting appears to be the result of an argument between the two men. the victim was rushed to shock trauma in serious but stable condition. an arrest is out for edwards on attempted first degree murder and other charges. police say he should be considered armed and dangerous, denise. >> thank you, jessica. anyone with information on edwards where abouts is asked to call 911 immediately. >>> police arrested three people for an armed robbery. in custody shaffer and 17-year- old dillan fredrickson. police are looking for this man, 20-year-old troy taylor and a third suspect. the men broke i
investigators will be looking into his lifestyle and acquaintances he may have met online. vic, back to you. >> a public memorial service will be held this saturday in bethesda. >>> anne arundel medical county is still looking for a suspect. jessica cartalia is following the story in the newsroom, jessica. >> reporter: police rushed for reports of a shooting. police say this man, 19-year- old lewis dwayne edwards shot another 19-year-old man in the parking lot before...
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and a lot of time it's lifestyle. as i said before, things have changed the way we live as americans has changed. we walk less, sometimes because it's not safe to walk. sometimes it's because the schools your parents need to -- when i was little everybody went to the school in our neighborhood. but if you're being -- going to a magnet school or a church school or a new school somewhere else, where, you know, you don't have the ability to walk, what do you do? you're in your parents' car or on a bus. and then you get to the school and there's no physical education. there's no p.e. there are no sports programs, and there were always those when i was growing up. you played outside before school. you had recess. you played during lunch time and in the playground after school. now kids are going straight home. to sit in front of the tv, do their homework and parents hmm. -- there are some parents trying to pay the bills and one or both parents have two jobs. so parents are busy and it's harder to get you guys where you hav
and a lot of time it's lifestyle. as i said before, things have changed the way we live as americans has changed. we walk less, sometimes because it's not safe to walk. sometimes it's because the schools your parents need to -- when i was little everybody went to the school in our neighborhood. but if you're being -- going to a magnet school or a church school or a new school somewhere else, where, you know, you don't have the ability to walk, what do you do? you're in your parents' car or on a...
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we have lifestyle expert colin cowie with fun ways to spruce up and spice up our next get-together.om around the world but let's start in england. >> why not? they have something called the skins cup. it looks like a salad in a cup. >> early 19th century. a gin-based drink. very refreshing. made with cucumber segments. you get to make this in a pitcher in advance. if you want it more peppery, top it off with a little bit of ginger beer. >> so it is mostly rum and sprite and -- >> gin-based drink. >> gin-based. >> here we go. >> very refreshing. i like this on sunday just before lunch. >> and somewhere it is sunday right about now. >> or monday through friday. >> it's really refreshing. you're absolutely right. a little bubble to it. >> exactly. >> but that's not all you brought. >> we're going to go to brazil. >> these are my people. >> this is the drink of your people. you've been teaching me. >> i have had a few of these. >> let's start by muddling. limes, some ginger -- >> you're making a different variation with the ginger. >> ginger, coconut and lime. first thing you want to do
we have lifestyle expert colin cowie with fun ways to spruce up and spice up our next get-together.om around the world but let's start in england. >> why not? they have something called the skins cup. it looks like a salad in a cup. >> early 19th century. a gin-based drink. very refreshing. made with cucumber segments. you get to make this in a pitcher in advance. if you want it more peppery, top it off with a little bit of ginger beer. >> so it is mostly rum and sprite and --...
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passed because if we don't have this stuff available to us, there's no way we can live healthier lifestyles> what's under consideration by congress? what are you pushing congress to do and how much do you want them to spend on this? >> well, there is a significant number we're looking for them to put toward the bill and i think it's really important for them to understand that it's not so much as spending, but rather an investment in the community because it addresses so many issues. environmentally, especially economically. so i think this definitely addresses those things and it will begin to not be the be all, end all to this growing problem of obesity, our environmental issues in the economy, but i think it will begin to serve as a way to stimulate the activity that's going on. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> and now, apple corporate secrets exposed. here's the video they say they do not want you to see. a tech website says it got its hands on the next generation iphone, this is what you call a tease, which isn't supposed to be unveiled for a few months
passed because if we don't have this stuff available to us, there's no way we can live healthier lifestyles> what's under consideration by congress? what are you pushing congress to do and how much do you want them to spend on this? >> well, there is a significant number we're looking for them to put toward the bill and i think it's really important for them to understand that it's not so much as spending, but rather an investment in the community because it addresses so many issues....
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if we changed our lifestyle, we could livelonger, healthier lives. the ways to do it are simple. cut out smoking don't drink excessively and eat a healthier diet and exercise on our line for independents. >> i'm calling because i'm a single mom that's raised four kids. i currently have a 5-year-old that's gone thrute fda pyramid plan because she was on a wheat program. the foods that they suggested that should be eaten by her was a joke. things i knew were going to help her. for me, when they prescribed programs for single parents and mother that's need that kind of assistance, it should be on a level that is prescribed to do better help. this is starting out with young children to birth and 5 years old. >> i'm a little surprised to hear that news from the caller. the new program greatly improve the mix people wo could get. they really move away from the eggs and dari products and cheese towards fruit and vegetables. if you haven't seen that change, it's on the way it hasn't had standards for sugars. the government is currently developing new standards that should incorporate to
if we changed our lifestyle, we could livelonger, healthier lives. the ways to do it are simple. cut out smoking don't drink excessively and eat a healthier diet and exercise on our line for independents. >> i'm calling because i'm a single mom that's raised four kids. i currently have a 5-year-old that's gone thrute fda pyramid plan because she was on a wheat program. the foods that they suggested that should be eaten by her was a joke. things i knew were going to help her. for me, when...
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announcer: ask your doctor about lifestyle changes and once-daily spiriva.rl >>> rod pacheco, ts alleged district attorney in riverside, california, here tonight about the fourth annual victims' rights march. rod, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me, nancy, i appreciate it. >> what can you tell me about the march? what's the inception, how did it get started. >> well, we started it when i got elected district attorney january of '07 and have done it these past three years president the reason we do it is to reaffirm our commitment to the victims in our community to also reach out to the victims and make sure they understand they're not alone. as you know, being victimized is a very isolating experience for folks but we also want the larger community to understand what's important in society and that's public safety and protecting folks and it's very, very successful. we've had literally thousands of people these last three years at the march. >> rod, why is it in our constitution, the defendant, the suspect, the accused, gets all the prot
announcer: ask your doctor about lifestyle changes and once-daily spiriva.rl >>> rod pacheco, ts alleged district attorney in riverside, california, here tonight about the fourth annual victims' rights march. rod, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me, nancy, i appreciate it. >> what can you tell me about the march? what's the inception, how did it get started. >> well, we started it when i got elected district attorney january of '07 and have done...
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your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... r help. >>> we turn now to mother nature on this 40th anniversary of et day. the president called on congress today to pass a climate and energy bill to, as he put it, safeguard our planet from global warming and climate change. not everyone is a believer. one group of skeptics may come as a surprise. >>>. >> reporter: when it comes to throwing cold water on the biggest forecast of all. it isn't just the usual suspects. >> it's just another nail in the coffin of the whole global warming thing. >> reporter: row might be surprised. >> the original weatherman on "good morning america." >> reporter: some of the most trusted names in weather. >> there wasn't a climate crisis. it was totally manufactured. >> mother nature is so big. think we'll die from a lack of fresh water or ocean acidification first. >> reporter: folks you trust every night with the five-day forecast. a recent study found that only 1 of 33 forecasters sur vied believe climate change is caused mostl
your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... r help. >>> we turn now to mother nature on this 40th anniversary of et day. the president called on congress today to pass a climate and energy bill to, as he put it, safeguard our planet from global warming and climate change. not everyone is a believer. one group of skeptics may come as a surprise. >>>. >> reporter: when it comes to...
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this emphasis on liberation through self expression and the creation of lifestyles coexisted uneasily with the reathe idea tt liberalism on the the future, that progress was on its side. when liberalism stopped looking so inevitable, when voters elected richard nixon, when george wallace got more votes -- beloved felt, experienced -- though left felt a crisis of confidence. they retreated to the academy, hollywood, to foundations, to ngo's, to courts and bureaucracies, the unelected parts of government. one remarkable thing from the time of the 1960's to the present is it has been pushed much more by an elected officials than by elected ones. from billing 1960's decisions on school prayer and obscenity to the 1970's abortion cases, to the 1980's and 1990's actions on affirmative action and voting rights, the most controversial parts have not come from legislation, but from bushes by the courts and bureaucrats administering regulations. in response, ronald reagan called for constitutional amendments on different things. the philosophy of original intent was something that meese helped
this emphasis on liberation through self expression and the creation of lifestyles coexisted uneasily with the reathe idea tt liberalism on the the future, that progress was on its side. when liberalism stopped looking so inevitable, when voters elected richard nixon, when george wallace got more votes -- beloved felt, experienced -- though left felt a crisis of confidence. they retreated to the academy, hollywood, to foundations, to ngo's, to courts and bureaucracies, the unelected parts of...
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and all this, but all of the sudden the lifestyle of spending your own money the way you want, oh, no, that's off the books. that's why the libertarian is very appealing, especially to the young people and people who think about personal liberty and they say yes. liberty is one unit. it's economic liberty, it's personal liberty, and in foreign policy, it's mind our own business. that brings people together. >> rod, you know, you're looking for a new gig. if the country needs you, are you willing to put the robes on? >> i think first i need to be vindicated. that's only fair to the american people before that happens. but, you know, i would like to say that congressman paul raises an interesting point. if you look at american politics today, and maybe this appointment to the supreme court can be a microcosm of the sort of new politics and maybe the new thinking that we need in this country. and to have a fusion of somebody who might be progressive in some issues if you want to put labels but maybe conservative on others there is a core belief in freedom in liberties and some of the pri
and all this, but all of the sudden the lifestyle of spending your own money the way you want, oh, no, that's off the books. that's why the libertarian is very appealing, especially to the young people and people who think about personal liberty and they say yes. liberty is one unit. it's economic liberty, it's personal liberty, and in foreign policy, it's mind our own business. that brings people together. >> rod, you know, you're looking for a new gig. if the country needs you, are you...
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mcdonald says ronald's role is to promote and active lifestyle. >>> man driving in melbourne, florida, yesterday, a talapia fell out of the sky and hit his windshield. he took the fish which was still alive, took it to a sushi bar. restaurant thought it best to keep the fish in an aquarium and off the dinner table. >>> a guy in new jersey wanted his filet of fish this morning. watch this security video. shows a guy crawling out of his car window into the mcdonald's drive-through to get his fish. he had been waiting too lg for his liking. it happened 4:30 in the morning. video shows him yelling at a employee before he took the sandwich and went back to his car. cops are still looking for him.
mcdonald says ronald's role is to promote and active lifestyle. >>> man driving in melbourne, florida, yesterday, a talapia fell out of the sky and hit his windshield. he took the fish which was still alive, took it to a sushi bar. restaurant thought it best to keep the fish in an aquarium and off the dinner table. >>> a guy in new jersey wanted his filet of fish this morning. watch this security video. shows a guy crawling out of his car window into the mcdonald's...
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. >> there has to be an insistence that healthy living and healthy lifestyle is a must. >> so two yearst met her, she's adding store own tore her list of professions. >> we really try to bring healthy lifestyles to the hip-hop generation. >> on the hopes she can change the tide in the ever-growing storm of obesity. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. thank you so much for watching. yo are comments have been great. boy, that was an interesting conversation. i'll be here at 7:00 p.m. eastern with the results of the republican straw poll from the party's leadership conference in northern new orleans. see you in a bit. it's monday, some people will stick with their old way of getting vitamins and minerals. others will try incredible total raisin bran. with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. how are you getting 100%? an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectil
. >> there has to be an insistence that healthy living and healthy lifestyle is a must. >> so two yearst met her, she's adding store own tore her list of professions. >> we really try to bring healthy lifestyles to the hip-hop generation. >> on the hopes she can change the tide in the ever-growing storm of obesity. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. thank you so much for watching. yo are...
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it turned into a lifestyle change for the better. >> i've run 42 marathons.'ve run 14 new yorks, five bostons. i ran london and i ran hawaii. >> he got us interested in running. he got kevin interested in biking. so we've been very fortunate to participate in sporting events with him. >> all i do is fix the pasta the night before the marathons. >> since the beginning bob kept meticulous records about the miles accumulated. the oak crest retirement center where he lives he will run his 50,000th mile there. and he says he'll push for 100,000. >>> one of the oldest centers in america getting a much needed facelift. this y location on druid hill avenue has been serving the community for several decades. the executive director says visitors will be very pleased once all the construction is complete. >> in this particular facility we'll be renovating our lobby area. also behind me our child watch area where we serve younger kids. our gymnasium is being renovated also and we're almost complete with that as well as our second floor, center where we have programs for
it turned into a lifestyle change for the better. >> i've run 42 marathons.'ve run 14 new yorks, five bostons. i ran london and i ran hawaii. >> he got us interested in running. he got kevin interested in biking. so we've been very fortunate to participate in sporting events with him. >> all i do is fix the pasta the night before the marathons. >> since the beginning bob kept meticulous records about the miles accumulated. the oak crest retirement center where he lives...
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there, there is a rising middle class whose lifestyle is a lot closer to what you'd see among affluentmericans, and what you might expect when you hear the word africa. again, "worldfocus" special correspondent martin seemungal has an eye-opening look at 21st century africa. >> reporter: take a look at those shiny skyscrapers, a mid-sized city in america, right? it's actually in africa, nairobi, the capital of kenya. it's a busy place, multinational companies, investors buying and selling a growing economy. and the middlelass here is booming. this is where you'll find kenya's middle class on the move in downtown nairobi. over the years it developed a reputation for violence and crime. in fact, its nickname was nairobbery. you wouldn't want to wander around here at night, but during the day, this is the place to be if you're going to do business. it is much easier to do business in kenya than every before, because of government deregulation, that stimulated economic growth, and more people started making money, a lot of money. nina keniani is one of these people, and she's about to leav
there, there is a rising middle class whose lifestyle is a lot closer to what you'd see among affluentmericans, and what you might expect when you hear the word africa. again, "worldfocus" special correspondent martin seemungal has an eye-opening look at 21st century africa. >> reporter: take a look at those shiny skyscrapers, a mid-sized city in america, right? it's actually in africa, nairobi, the capital of kenya. it's a busy place, multinational companies, investors buying...
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and a lot of time it's lifestyle.s i said before, things have changed the way we live as americans has changed. we walk less, sometimes because it's not safe to walk. sometimes it's because the schools your parents need to -- when i was little everybody went to the school in our neighborhood. but if you're being -- going to a magnet school or a church school or a new school somewhere else, where, you know, you don't have the ability to walk, what do you do? you're in your parents' car or on a bus. and then you get to the school and there's no physical education. there's no p.e. there are no sports programs, and there were always those when i was growing up. you played outside before school. you had recess. you played during lunch time and in the playground after school. now kids are going straight home. to sit in front of the tv, do their homework and parents hmm. -- there are some parents trying to pay the bills and one or both parents have two jobs. so parents are busy and it's harder to get you guys where you have
and a lot of time it's lifestyle.s i said before, things have changed the way we live as americans has changed. we walk less, sometimes because it's not safe to walk. sometimes it's because the schools your parents need to -- when i was little everybody went to the school in our neighborhood. but if you're being -- going to a magnet school or a church school or a new school somewhere else, where, you know, you don't have the ability to walk, what do you do? you're in your parents' car or on a...
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. >> these are all conditions that are treatable through lifestyle changes and medications. >> reporter a message americans have heard before but don't seem to be digesting. sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in other health new, a warning for chocoholics. the a new study find that's thing chooch chocolate could be a sign of depression. people who are depressed at evident an average of #.4 servings of chocolate a month, three more searchings than knows who are not depressed. researches say the depression might stimulation chocolate cravings in an effort to improve mood. >>> this morning on "the early show," an exclusive interview with senator john mccain. i'm michelle gielan. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] green. once just a simple color. not anymore. now it describes everything we choose and buy. eat and drive. well, what if green could be simple again? as simple as say, doing the dishes. presenting future friendly from p&g. the products you use every day designed to do one of three simple things: save water, save energy or reduce waste. because when green
. >> these are all conditions that are treatable through lifestyle changes and medications. >> reporter a message americans have heard before but don't seem to be digesting. sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in other health new, a warning for chocoholics. the a new study find that's thing chooch chocolate could be a sign of depression. people who are depressed at evident an average of #.4 servings of chocolate a month, three more searchings than knows who are not...
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. >> these are all conditions that are treatable through ' through lifestyle changes. >> a message americansave heard time and time again but don't seem to be digesting. >> reporter: a revolutionary prostate cancer vaccine that could get fda approval as early as next week. it uses a patient's own treated white blood cells. in men with advanced prostate disease it extended their lives several months with virtually no side effects but some men lived two to three years. they think it could be even more powerful if given when prostate cancer is in the early stages. >> 16 food companies including kraft and heinz are cutting the salt reducing sodium in some products by 20%. this follows the fda limits that lowered the amount of salt in prepared and processed foods. >>> a study says people with depression ate more chocolate than those who were not depressed. on average, depressed people ate three more servings a month and those with major depression hatate twice as much. they said they were not sure if chocolate was a cause or a cure for depression. for more living well headlines, log on to wusa9.c
. >> these are all conditions that are treatable through ' through lifestyle changes. >> a message americansave heard time and time again but don't seem to be digesting. >> reporter: a revolutionary prostate cancer vaccine that could get fda approval as early as next week. it uses a patient's own treated white blood cells. in men with advanced prostate disease it extended their lives several months with virtually no side effects but some men lived two to three years. they...
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. >> reporter: and you were so poor, it didn't matter -- >> i was living a very lean life lifestyle. it was like that until one little thing made it take off. they got an app on the iphone. led zeppel led zeppelin -- ♪ in the palm of your hand. ♪ i can fix you babe >> reporter: now, another boost from apple. the new ipad is also pandora's box. able to play music while doing over tasks at the same time. >> play all. >> reporter: and they've made a deal with the ford motor company for a dashboard plug-in. like radio, you have to be available everywhere radio is. >> that was radio's genius. they imbedded themselves in every car and every alarm clock. that's what we want to do. >> reporter: and you can do that? >> absolutely. >> reporter: they already have an array of gadgets that can plug into home stair owe systems and vcrs. like radio, this does have commercials. but the brill yanls of internet radio, from the business standpoint, anyway, is how pree sicily they can target advertising. >> you can say, i just want to reach women in their 30s in phoenix, arizona, on thursday afternoon,
. >> reporter: and you were so poor, it didn't matter -- >> i was living a very lean life lifestyle. it was like that until one little thing made it take off. they got an app on the iphone. led zeppel led zeppelin -- ♪ in the palm of your hand. ♪ i can fix you babe >> reporter: now, another boost from apple. the new ipad is also pandora's box. able to play music while doing over tasks at the same time. >> play all. >> reporter: and they've made a deal with the...
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i think it is important to live a conservative lifestyle for me. but i think one of the things people this is what is happening in the long term as our population grows and people become more diverse in our population as well. and we think about dropping for our children's future, but i think about 10, 20, 40 years from now, it will be increasingly important to deal with these issues and move forward. especially with things such as aging and all of that. i do understand why do not hear this presented more often. guest: john, you are raising a very good point. i feel the same way, like it is my responsibility to plan for my future. here is another mechanism to do it. i do not want my kids to start taking out of their own pockets to help me. and certainly, i would like to leave them something if i can without going on the government imposed poverty program called medicaid. class is the long view. it is one of the long term, transformational constructs in the health care bill that often gets lost in the immediate political rhetoric. host: lynn townshi
i think it is important to live a conservative lifestyle for me. but i think one of the things people this is what is happening in the long term as our population grows and people become more diverse in our population as well. and we think about dropping for our children's future, but i think about 10, 20, 40 years from now, it will be increasingly important to deal with these issues and move forward. especially with things such as aging and all of that. i do understand why do not hear this...
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many of the health problems that we have, and so if we can develop in our country to make healthy lifestyle a priority including all of the health challenges we have then also we will ultimately reduce the expenditure and the focus on providing the remedial side of health. >>reporter: certainly if africa's is as enthusiastic about football as it is about addressing malnutrition, thenwith the impetus built by this event and efforts by companies and alliances alike - future world cup glory could be easily within its grasp. >>abirached: still to come on world business... >>: throughout history scottish scientists have changed the world, now a new biotech hub is hoping to set the country's future inventors on the path to success. >>: and we head to dubai to find out how the sport of princes is handling recession. >>: polo and palm trees....and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>abirached: for such a tiny country scotland has consistently punched above its weight when it comes to innovation. penicillin, the telephone, the bicycle, radar, the pneumatic tyre, even the television you
many of the health problems that we have, and so if we can develop in our country to make healthy lifestyle a priority including all of the health challenges we have then also we will ultimately reduce the expenditure and the focus on providing the remedial side of health. >>reporter: certainly if africa's is as enthusiastic about football as it is about addressing malnutrition, thenwith the impetus built by this event and efforts by companies and alliances alike - future world cup glory...
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even if we did all those green lifestyle things, it is not enough to get our economy on a healthy and sustainable path, and it is letting the beauty of this country and democracy go to waste. tavis: i am trying to figure out if the people giving us these messages about what we can do, and a good message, no doubt about that, but i am trying to think about whether these people are well-intentioned but not thinking big enough, or whether or not there is a benign neglect on the part of those who know what we ought to be doing, but they have reasons for not really telling us we have to be more aggressive? >> that is an excellent question. i think there is both. i think there are a lot of environmental groups who think region who care about the planet, and their analysis has not gone deep enough. there is also very concerted effort to convince those the being a responsible consumer is all we need to, and one of the industry's at the forefront is the plastic industry. in the 1980's, there was a growing concern about plastic, and people learned if you earned it, it would release toxic chemic
even if we did all those green lifestyle things, it is not enough to get our economy on a healthy and sustainable path, and it is letting the beauty of this country and democracy go to waste. tavis: i am trying to figure out if the people giving us these messages about what we can do, and a good message, no doubt about that, but i am trying to think about whether these people are well-intentioned but not thinking big enough, or whether or not there is a benign neglect on the part of those who...
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announcer: ask your doctor about lifestyle changes and once-daily spiriva. whiten your smile.'ve got it. no red wine...no coffee... [ female announc ] new crest 3d white toothpaste removes up to 80% of surface stains in just two weeks. what did i tell ya. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white toothpaste. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we told you earlier this week about the decision by the library of congress to preserve all of the billions of twitter messages so many of you have been sending out there which led us to wonder what other words have been saved for posterity and what will future generations make of all of these tweets? there are more than 50 million of them every day. tw
announcer: ask your doctor about lifestyle changes and once-daily spiriva. whiten your smile.'ve got it. no red wine...no coffee... [ female announc ] new crest 3d white toothpaste removes up to 80% of surface stains in just two weeks. what did i tell ya. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white toothpaste. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going...
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samuelson, about what is in store for our nation in terms of financial status of its -- status and lifestyle. his book is called "the great inflation & its aftermath." what is your thesis? guest: in the last 50 years, the most important economic event is the rise and fall of double- digit inflation. for those of you listeners who do not remember, we went from a society who basically had no inflation in the early 1960's and by the end of the 1970's we had double-digit -- 12, 13, 14, 15%. at the beginning of the 1980's, paul volcker, then chairman of the federal reserve board under president reagan, essentially put this country through a crushing recession, unemployment got to 10.8% but it did purge of the society from inflationary psychology and you had a gradual decline of inflation and gradual decline of interest rates that triggered a boom in the stock market and triggered really two decades of prolonged prosperity. and most of that, in my view, stemmed from the triumph over double digit inflation, which stabilized the economy and, like a set, led to much higher stock prices and home price
samuelson, about what is in store for our nation in terms of financial status of its -- status and lifestyle. his book is called "the great inflation & its aftermath." what is your thesis? guest: in the last 50 years, the most important economic event is the rise and fall of double- digit inflation. for those of you listeners who do not remember, we went from a society who basically had no inflation in the early 1960's and by the end of the 1970's we had double-digit -- 12, 13,...
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now what was in that lifestyle, don't get me wrong i don't think there were a lot of poor bankers but it wasn't sexy fast-moving huge fortune being made like what began to happen in the 1980's. michael lewis of course is on the news now with his interesting book the big short-term but we site at length and my favorite book is still a wonderful moment he captures in the 80's about the speculative side starting to find its feet and become bigger but 1. i would stress and we make this point in the book is the people you worked with at solomon brothers that speculating outfit by the modern standards was tiny. the legendary so-called king of wall street in the mid-1980s wouldn't even rank in the top 20 and the fact the largest hedge fund we have in the country which is believed is approaching the headcount the solomon brothers at the time michael lewis wrote his book. you've read michael lewis book and recoil from the attitude and the culture i think certainly now many of you would put the was just the beginning to read everything that came after scaled that up and the key thing about -- a
now what was in that lifestyle, don't get me wrong i don't think there were a lot of poor bankers but it wasn't sexy fast-moving huge fortune being made like what began to happen in the 1980's. michael lewis of course is on the news now with his interesting book the big short-term but we site at length and my favorite book is still a wonderful moment he captures in the 80's about the speculative side starting to find its feet and become bigger but 1. i would stress and we make this point in the...
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to -- a lot of people here survived in the jewish something so that they can conduct their pious lifestyle. and then we went to the failing world. soon we were secured by police again on soil pass the police force and i remember him always in my life to set in front of this for rich and comfortable idea seven chad. by the stones speak of our history and we said the son and they explained some of [inaudible] it was hard for me to say goodbye. april 24, 1937, by accident we ended up in the eastern synagogue. tony was the woman. polished shoes played with the accident. very dignified figures. you have the impression that people are really brave, even so far as the background noises disturbing. hardly any connections could be established between easterling western jews delivering completely separate cycles. one could only hope that the next generation will find their way to one another. this is the only way we can become a unified people. [inaudible] pastors and civilization here. [inaudible] any jewish values. their mutual social support is also disappointing. they have not learned anything b
to -- a lot of people here survived in the jewish something so that they can conduct their pious lifestyle. and then we went to the failing world. soon we were secured by police again on soil pass the police force and i remember him always in my life to set in front of this for rich and comfortable idea seven chad. by the stones speak of our history and we said the son and they explained some of [inaudible] it was hard for me to say goodbye. april 24, 1937, by accident we ended up in the...
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and a lot of time it's lifestyle.i said before, things have changed the way we live as americans has changed. we walk less, sometimes because it's not safe to walk. sometimes it's because the schools your parents need to -- when i was little everybody went to the school in our neighborhood. but if you're being -- going to a magnet school or a church school or a new school somewhere else, where, you know, you don't have the ability to walk, what do you do? you're in your parents' car or on a bus. and then you get to the school and there's no physical education. there's no p.e. there are no sports programs, and there were always those when i was growing up. you played outside before school. you had recess. you played during lunch time and in the playground after school. now kids are going straight home. to sit in front of the tv, do their homework and parents hmm. -- there are some parents trying to pay the bills and one or both parents have two jobs. so parents are busy and it's harder to get you guys where you have to
and a lot of time it's lifestyle.i said before, things have changed the way we live as americans has changed. we walk less, sometimes because it's not safe to walk. sometimes it's because the schools your parents need to -- when i was little everybody went to the school in our neighborhood. but if you're being -- going to a magnet school or a church school or a new school somewhere else, where, you know, you don't have the ability to walk, what do you do? you're in your parents' car or on a...
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obesity but authoring healthy food and teaching young children and their caregivers about healthy lifestyles and meal patterns. as a middle-class mom who decide to be a childcare provider in the early '80s, i learned firsthand from my exposure to low income children who were in my care. i would ever forget the four year old boys who wondered why i couldn't and didn't just go out and bypasses. johnny's mom was poor and struggle to make ends meet. she loved her kids but didn't have the resources, knowledge or energy to feed them well. the only nutritious meals per children receive from a years worth those that she received an childcare or are when they were at school. even a crucial role, cognitive growth and develop an of a child, and the lack of knowledge and resources of many working families, expanding access to the program is vital to ensuring that all children in care things have the opportunities to grow strong and live healthy healthy productive life. form a children and cannot childcare like johnny, the daycare program they attend is their primary source of food. they spend 10 to 12 h
obesity but authoring healthy food and teaching young children and their caregivers about healthy lifestyles and meal patterns. as a middle-class mom who decide to be a childcare provider in the early '80s, i learned firsthand from my exposure to low income children who were in my care. i would ever forget the four year old boys who wondered why i couldn't and didn't just go out and bypasses. johnny's mom was poor and struggle to make ends meet. she loved her kids but didn't have the resources,...
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the word, daughters were the only child left in the family whose time had been taken by the war or lifestyleand they would come to washington themselves and they would sit outside members offices and try to get a moment of their time. they were rarely successful and they would often have a few resources they have left to do this. there were other women, sort of a middle tier of lobbyists is who would, as claimed pages. they would often be hired by neil lobbyists to present the case. mark twain said talks about why a woman lobbyist is so successful. i think he says you can't brush them off like you can a man. there is a great line about why he thinks they were successful. and many times they were. they would plead a case and they would get a percentage of the claims once it was one. another seyfert tier, which is far as i know, really only exists in the reporter's imaginations. they are the suggested says, one reporter calls them luscious notes and peaches. [laughter] that tempt men to their doom. they're always in the descriptions very, very beautiful, beautifully dressed, wonderful tools je
the word, daughters were the only child left in the family whose time had been taken by the war or lifestyleand they would come to washington themselves and they would sit outside members offices and try to get a moment of their time. they were rarely successful and they would often have a few resources they have left to do this. there were other women, sort of a middle tier of lobbyists is who would, as claimed pages. they would often be hired by neil lobbyists to present the case. mark twain...
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and hopefully that will be a lifestyle because growing up my mother didn't allow me to stay in the house. i mean, you had to be outside playing. you had to go out. we only ate when we ate. there weren't any restaurants. and i was very rural county. so it was -- there were no fast food restaurants where i lived. so we ate vegetables and fruits and that's how we grew up. and that's how i continue to eat today. so we are what we eat. and i think that's a situation where that's got to begin at earth. one of the problems i have with the program, i guess, is when it's 268 we pay for a meal and it cost the schools $3.03 approximately that in our area to produce a meal. so they're in the hole already. i think you brought that point up, ms. rivas, and i'm certainly sensitive to that. the other thing where school cafeterias have, i guess, expense back to the lunch program where you're paying for a lot of things that don't have anything to do with food. the other thing we would recommend that we did in our local community which was very helpful in saving money is we did an energy audit for all our
and hopefully that will be a lifestyle because growing up my mother didn't allow me to stay in the house. i mean, you had to be outside playing. you had to go out. we only ate when we ate. there weren't any restaurants. and i was very rural county. so it was -- there were no fast food restaurants where i lived. so we ate vegetables and fruits and that's how we grew up. and that's how i continue to eat today. so we are what we eat. and i think that's a situation where that's got to begin at...
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you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s.ind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >> schieffer: and that's it for this week. thanks for watching and i hope you'll be here next week. we will again be with face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,
you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s.ind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >> schieffer: and that's it for this week. thanks for watching and i hope you'll be here next week. we will again be with face the nation. captioning...
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your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... >> you are watching abc7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is good morning washington, on your side. >> checking our top stories, new video has surfaced from the night the university of maryland student was beaten at college park. the video from the university of maryland offers a clear view of the area where jack mckenna was beaten. officials are investigating a two-minute gap in the video. several police officers have been suspended over the incident. >>> general motors has repaid $8 billion in loans it received from the u.s. and canadian governments. its chief executive says it happened five years ahead of schedule and is a sign that the company is recovering. the company says it is investing millions of dollars in two automobile plants. >> they are cowards and gliders. >> former illinois gov. rod blagojevich if is lashing out at a level prosecutors. he says they
your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... >> you are watching abc7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is good morning washington, on your side. >> checking our top stories, new video has surfaced from the night the university of maryland student was beaten at college park. the video from the...
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your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... >> falling breaking news from prince george's county. two sheriff's deputies were involved in a shooting at a nightclub. details are scarce. it happened on brinkley rd. in citrus hill. noel wo captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- -- there's no word on the number of people involved. >> funeral services will be held for murder to d.c. middle school principal brian betts. last night to hundreds of students and colleagues gathered at manassas funeral home to say goodbye to a person they say motivated and inspired them. he was shot to death in his silver spring home last week. police continue to search for his killers. >>> people who care for severely wounded veterans may soon get help from the federal government. the house has passed a bill to provide $1.7 billion in benefits for caregivers who for zero jobs and health insurance to help loved ones. it goes to the senate. kwai and lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow the state
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you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s.ind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >> schieffer: and that's it for this week. thanks for watching and i hope you'll be here next week. we will again be with face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org where will the energy come from to move us forward? from natural sources in abundant supply? or perhaps a manmade source. at nrg, we believe innovation will solve our energy needs. that's why nrg is moving away from fossil fuels... towards wind, solar, and other sustainable technologies... to power the smart grid, the electric car and our clean energy future. we're using all of our energy, to develop more of it. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own busines
you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s.ind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >> schieffer: and that's it for this week. thanks for watching and i hope you'll be here next week. we will again be with face the nation. captioning...
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kids, lifestyle" and then some smiley face, weird thing. all right, i think i understand what jim carrey was trying to say but to me he really does come out looking like a jerk in any way pointing a finger at elin. carlos, what do you think? was jim completely out of line for saying she had to be a willing participant? >> i'm going to take the unpopular opinion here, i'm going to say i'm on jim carrey's corner on to thone. he's echoing what a lot of people are saying behind the scenes. a.j., come on, and in the cnn newsroom didn't a few people say, how did she not know? >> how could she know? >> 14 or 15. i mean but there are like 15 -- >> guys, we're forgetting the fact that tiger woods traveled. we're forgetting the fact that tiger woods traveled for the majority of the year. he was away from his family. >> come forward. >> she was focusing on raising those two children that they had together. i think that she was placing the importance of her family and she was focusing her attention on that, and not her nagging suspicions about her husb
kids, lifestyle" and then some smiley face, weird thing. all right, i think i understand what jim carrey was trying to say but to me he really does come out looking like a jerk in any way pointing a finger at elin. carlos, what do you think? was jim completely out of line for saying she had to be a willing participant? >> i'm going to take the unpopular opinion here, i'm going to say i'm on jim carrey's corner on to thone. he's echoing what a lot of people are saying behind the...
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i'm just not qualified to help them with their lifestyle issues so it is beyond my competence. >> what is soul craft? >> actually, the title of the book was a play on the title of the book i george will that came out 20 years ago. his was statecraft as soul craft and i thought it was kind of funny to replace shop craft was statecraft. i guess he would define it as something like education, the forming of the soul. >> what does that mean? >> well, we often think of education as in narrow terms as acquiring maybe a narrow and instead of technical skill, but i think most people would agree that education entails-- education of the affection, actually can be connected to the acquiring of their own technical skills and that is something i explore in the book, how becoming competent at building things and fixing things can actually cultivate certain virtues that we normally think of this ethical virtues. >> such as? >> individual responsibility. when you are dealing with material stuff, you generally lets you know right away if you have gotten something wrong, and the stakes can be quite hi.
i'm just not qualified to help them with their lifestyle issues so it is beyond my competence. >> what is soul craft? >> actually, the title of the book was a play on the title of the book i george will that came out 20 years ago. his was statecraft as soul craft and i thought it was kind of funny to replace shop craft was statecraft. i guess he would define it as something like education, the forming of the soul. >> what does that mean? >> well, we often think of...
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what i generally say is i work on motorcycles, not lifestyles.ified to help them with their lifestyle issues. it's beyond my incompetence. >> what is soulcraft? >> i think -- well, actually the title of the book was a play on a title of a book by george will. it came out 20 years ago. his was statecraft as soulcraft. and i thought it was kind of funny to replace statecraft with shop class.s6 it would mean something like education. the forming of souls. >> what does that mean? >> well, we often think of education in fairly narrow terms as acquiring maybe a narrow set of technical skills. but i think most people would agree education entails education of the affections, disconnected -- actually can be connected to be acquiring of technical skills and that's something i explore in the book. how becoming
what i generally say is i work on motorcycles, not lifestyles.ified to help them with their lifestyle issues. it's beyond my incompetence. >> what is soulcraft? >> i think -- well, actually the title of the book was a play on a title of a book by george will. it came out 20 years ago. his was statecraft as soulcraft. and i thought it was kind of funny to replace statecraft with shop class.s6 it would mean something like education. the forming of souls. >> what does that mean?...
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your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... >> you are watching abc 7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is good morning washington, on your side. >> in our top story is, prosecutors have dropped all charges against a 14-year-old boy accused in taking part in last month's mass shooting in scientist d.c. -- in southeast d.c. after they received evidence that cleared the teenager. police have made two more arrests and are looking for another suspect. authorities say the chances that 11 missing workers survived tuesday's explosion and fire on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico are slim. it sank yesterday after burning more than 24 hours. officials are concerned about potential environmental damage. hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil could be released into the water. >>> there are concerns about the health of two or three americans jailed in iraq nearly nine months. family members say they were told by swiss dip
your next goal, your next great moment, with continuing education programs to fit your schedule and lifestyle. learn more. visit... >> you are watching abc 7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is good morning washington, on your side. >> in our top story is, prosecutors have dropped all charges against a 14-year-old boy accused in taking part in last month's mass shooting in scientist...