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lifestyle changes. the risks are tilted to the downside david robinson of the western hemisphere said as he presented the annual assessment of the u.s. economy in its first-ever review of the financial sector. host: now we got the imf report that just came out yesterday, and here's what it said -- in part of this report, and this is at imf.org if you want to read it for yourself. the obama administration's intention to freeze non-security discretionary spending is welcome. however, measures to increase rev knews will also be needed. host: we want to get your reaction. lifestyle changes needed, says the imf. los angeles, you're on the air, republican line. caller: i believe the imf's announcement is a little bit late. there have been many politicians that have described the same issues in the past. i mean, alan greenspan, he went to countless meetings in the senate banking committee, and he described these same issues. so i think the imf is a little bit late. host: what would you see as needed when it co
lifestyle changes. the risks are tilted to the downside david robinson of the western hemisphere said as he presented the annual assessment of the u.s. economy in its first-ever review of the financial sector. host: now we got the imf report that just came out yesterday, and here's what it said -- in part of this report, and this is at imf.org if you want to read it for yourself. the obama administration's intention to freeze non-security discretionary spending is welcome. however, measures to...
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diagnosis prompted her to change your lifestyle and i've been clean thank you. it has been restarted the ball of my new life now she takes a cocktail of three chivied fighting drugs every day and says it's like fighting any other disease but the international community thinks differently aids which the united nations says has killed twenty five million people is classed as a global epidemic there are however some scientists in the minority who counter this view hiv is just another they told us we know hundreds of them professor duesberg from the university of california berkeley says the world has been brainwashed into thinking aids is an infectious disease most scientists don't share his views aids she says comes along but is and they wanted to make it an infectious disease but it's a lifestyle he sees over twenty million americans that's almost ten percent take illicitly creational talks every day professor duesberg is opinions on aids being a sexually transmitted disease are also far from the mainstream view it's not about that in order to pick up this virus
diagnosis prompted her to change your lifestyle and i've been clean thank you. it has been restarted the ball of my new life now she takes a cocktail of three chivied fighting drugs every day and says it's like fighting any other disease but the international community thinks differently aids which the united nations says has killed twenty five million people is classed as a global epidemic there are however some scientists in the minority who counter this view hiv is just another they told us...
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he says for him, being a dairy farmer isn't a job or a career, it's a lifestyle, and as a multigenerationalry farmer, it's a lifestyle he hopes to continue well into the future. >> well, i think i have somewhat of a responsibility to my family's legacy. i'm the fourth generation, and we've been doing this now 117 years in the same place, and i'm not gonna be the one to blow it, right? i mean, i have to at least make it work and make it available to my son if he decides he wants to do that. >> and while dino's son is a little too young to enjoy this ice cream--don't worry, folks, h's only scooping it here--others are over the moon for this new premium ice cream. >> it's like mixing the 2 best things in the world together in one. the golden state produces more milk, butter, and ice cream than any state in the nation, and since it's also a leader in both farming and innovative artisan foods, it looks like these two might just innovative artisan foods, it looks like these two might just have a spirited partnership for years to come. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you
he says for him, being a dairy farmer isn't a job or a career, it's a lifestyle, and as a multigenerationalry farmer, it's a lifestyle he hopes to continue well into the future. >> well, i think i have somewhat of a responsibility to my family's legacy. i'm the fourth generation, and we've been doing this now 117 years in the same place, and i'm not gonna be the one to blow it, right? i mean, i have to at least make it work and make it available to my son if he decides he wants to do...
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so when i found out i was positive on both and surprised by while acknowledging lifestyle has a great deal to do with hiv diagnosis ron says people should avoid social stigma we think that people with long should not have this broken figure with their fall so tough luck don't get into how did you get sick that's not important how you guys think the fact is that you are sick but some scientists say that dealing with how it's contracted remains the key to its prevention going to check on our t. washington d.c. and the u.s. senate is set to vote on an extension of unemployment benefits democrats and republicans are deeply divided on the issue which has provoked fierce debate president obama has slammed his opponents for attempting to deny help to millions of americans after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really n
so when i found out i was positive on both and surprised by while acknowledging lifestyle has a great deal to do with hiv diagnosis ron says people should avoid social stigma we think that people with long should not have this broken figure with their fall so tough luck don't get into how did you get sick that's not important how you guys think the fact is that you are sick but some scientists say that dealing with how it's contracted remains the key to its prevention going to check on our t....
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lifestyle chges.sks are tilted to the downside david robinson of the western hemisphere said as he presented the annual assessment of the u.s. economy in i first-ever review of the financial sector. in the financial sector study. the u.s. reports outlined a number of problems facing the american economy as it emerges from the worst economic downturn since the great depression. host: now we got the imf report that just came out yesterday, d here' what it said -- in part of this report, and this is at imf.org if you want to read it for yourself. the obama administration's intention to freeze non-security discretionary spending is welcome. however, measures to increase rev knews will also be needed. host: we want to get your reaction. lifestyle changes needed, says the imf. los angeles, you're on the air, republican line. caller: i belie the imf's announcement is a little bit late. thereave been many politicians that have described the samessues in the past. i mean, alan greenspan, he went to countless m
lifestyle chges.sks are tilted to the downside david robinson of the western hemisphere said as he presented the annual assessment of the u.s. economy in i first-ever review of the financial sector. in the financial sector study. the u.s. reports outlined a number of problems facing the american economy as it emerges from the worst economic downturn since the great depression. host: now we got the imf report that just came out yesterday, d here' what it said -- in part of this report, and this...
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especially when it's sunny but yeah the top managers in russia do seem to enjoy a very specific lifestyle they party with the best tend to avoid the rest specifically members of the press they're very closely guarded especially all of the ex-pat staff that does seem to work at tank a v.p. their security companies are pretty tight and very reluctant to actually talk to journalists about it i remember when robert dudley the man who supposedly to lead v.p. was actually here in moscow the. head of b.p. journalists literally were chasing him down the street with him just not saying a word and pretty much running away from them so this is a somewhat strange custom especially for those in europe in the united states where it's considered a tradition to communicate with members of the press especially in times like these when the entire world is watching b.p. watching what it will do with the oil leak how it will handle the situation the mexican gulf but this is the part of the irony because of course in america tony hayward is right now basically evil one hundred percent evil and here in russia
especially when it's sunny but yeah the top managers in russia do seem to enjoy a very specific lifestyle they party with the best tend to avoid the rest specifically members of the press they're very closely guarded especially all of the ex-pat staff that does seem to work at tank a v.p. their security companies are pretty tight and very reluctant to actually talk to journalists about it i remember when robert dudley the man who supposedly to lead v.p. was actually here in moscow the. head of...
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we rank at the top of and how they lifestyles, the top of -- the top of an unhealthy lifestyle, the top of obesity, and we are still the top of youth smoking. all of these are areas we need to do more work. we got a good start by taking junk food out of our grade schools. that was the state statutes. it was a good beginning. we need to carry that into our middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools. not that they do not need snacks, but they can have a nutritious snacks, and that can set an example of healthy lifestyles. youwhen we complete in the litigation of the tobacco industry and created the oklahoma tobacco trust, the interest is now finding programs aimed at health to the tune of $15 million last year, $21 million last year, over $31 million next year. not a penny of it is tax dollars. all of its is aimed at improving the health of the citizens of the state's of oklahoma. we need to encourage the fitness program. we recruited bud wilkinson. we need to do that at the state level as well. all of this can get us in the right direction on these lists and created a great qu
we rank at the top of and how they lifestyles, the top of -- the top of an unhealthy lifestyle, the top of obesity, and we are still the top of youth smoking. all of these are areas we need to do more work. we got a good start by taking junk food out of our grade schools. that was the state statutes. it was a good beginning. we need to carry that into our middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools. not that they do not need snacks, but they can have a nutritious snacks, and that can...
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on a millionaire's lifestyle. he and his wife was party people. he was freed on appeal. so what now for conrad black? >> he will let out of his way to let those know he was vindicated and if he stays out of jail. he will attack for revenge. look out, conrad is black. >> now conrad is told he must stay in the united states or forfeit his bail. he may face a retrial. >> our correspondent kingston has been following the story from washington. i asked him why conrad black was granted bail. >> the judge indicated following a ruling by the u.s. supreme court last month. that found that one of the elements of conrad black's conviction, a law of depriving shareholders of their services. and the supreme court found that law was too vague. but what it has done is send the case back to the lower court. that will have to look again at the charge and the obstruction of construction. and those pictures of conrad black showing the cameras and he was lead to obstruction of justice. that charge may remain on his record. what we kn
on a millionaire's lifestyle. he and his wife was party people. he was freed on appeal. so what now for conrad black? >> he will let out of his way to let those know he was vindicated and if he stays out of jail. he will attack for revenge. look out, conrad is black. >> now conrad is told he must stay in the united states or forfeit his bail. he may face a retrial. >> our correspondent kingston has been following the story from washington. i asked him why conrad black was...
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it is the lifestyle training of it. the actual intensified classes were sort of ten hours a day, seven days a week for three or four months but i lived there and by living there i ate the food, i was checking in. >> were you eating the red meat and junk before that? >> i grew up on the worst diet. for one of my birthdays, my mother gave me two baskin and robins the way they are in the store. >> when you started this what were the biggest chance you saw in your own body? >> well first of all, when i started to eat whole grains and whole fields because i had come from such a junk food diet, i experienced what i call stupid happiness. like happiness that had nothing to do with anything. nothing to do with something happening or some guy calling me back or winning some award. i sat there and said i feel really good. so there was a brain chemistry that took place. it happened immediately. >> when it puts good food in your body, it will take the toxins out of your body for a few days and you feel crummy but then you feel bett
it is the lifestyle training of it. the actual intensified classes were sort of ten hours a day, seven days a week for three or four months but i lived there and by living there i ate the food, i was checking in. >> were you eating the red meat and junk before that? >> i grew up on the worst diet. for one of my birthdays, my mother gave me two baskin and robins the way they are in the store. >> when you started this what were the biggest chance you saw in your own body?...
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people with very lavish lifestyles who can afford to pay for political campaigns. you hang around with those people long enough and you begin to emulate their lifestyle. i think this is what is going on. a lot of lawmakers live large to their leadership pacs. they go to campaign events. they hold campaign events at fancy locations. john boehner likes to play golf. steny hoyer likes to ski and someone else is paying for it. you see people going to these places and someone else picks up the tab. it is easy if you are a lawmaker to get someone to pick up the tab. >> you mentioned john boehner and others, but unions give mega-millions of dollars. will their rank-and-file like it if any of these people that we mentioned were doing the limousine, a private jet, resort deal? or do they know? >> the lawmakers that are living high. they are emulating the donors. most of the wealthiest donors are corporations. unions give a lot of money also. we have not seen the same level of luxury surrounding union related events. i think that there may be a cultural issue there. i am not
people with very lavish lifestyles who can afford to pay for political campaigns. you hang around with those people long enough and you begin to emulate their lifestyle. i think this is what is going on. a lot of lawmakers live large to their leadership pacs. they go to campaign events. they hold campaign events at fancy locations. john boehner likes to play golf. steny hoyer likes to ski and someone else is paying for it. you see people going to these places and someone else picks up the tab....
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beauty has gained a celebrity following and is now being launched worldwide, proving that a healthy lifestyle isn't just what we put in our bodies but what we put on them as well. >> so you have no idea what you're doing for women and men out there with the skin products that you're supplying. >> well, i never thought we'd be growing grapes for that. >> for beauty. [laughs] >> for beauty, huh? >> today on food 101, we're going to feed our face, but in a good way. we're going to learn what to eat to get healthy skin. and to help us along the way is dietician here at raley's earline griffith. >> milk has one of the best sources of vitamin "a," and vitamin "a" is one of those antioxidants that will help protect your skin from different types of free radical damage, for example. >> oh, ok. that's a big one. >> artichokes are so good for helping with premature aging of skin, and the reason is they're packed with antioxidants and "b" vitamins. so they're also going to be a good, healthy skin booster. >> ok. so next up--still in the produce section--we're going to be talking about avocados. what do
beauty has gained a celebrity following and is now being launched worldwide, proving that a healthy lifestyle isn't just what we put in our bodies but what we put on them as well. >> so you have no idea what you're doing for women and men out there with the skin products that you're supplying. >> well, i never thought we'd be growing grapes for that. >> for beauty. [laughs] >> for beauty, huh? >> today on food 101, we're going to feed our face, but in a good way....
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so is this just a sign that we're too lazy or too weak to change our lifestyles and will look into what country would love to see us fail and new research shows that the seven year itch is a myth but that doesn't mean that marriages are safe now you just have to last twelve years until it all falls apart so what happens is that point the make lever stray away from each other i mean discuss it with relationship expert diana falzone but now it's move on to our top story. fifteen million americans are out of work and yet extending unemployment benefits turned out to be a very long and drawn out battle on capitol hill makes you think that those in washington are living in a completely different world than the rest of america. correspondent christine for has this story. the united states of america it's made up of fifty states and this isn't one of them but it is a place that decides the fate of those other fifty states and a place with a thriving economy where area restaurants are kept busy and people shop at luxury grocery stores. many call d.c. a one industry town with politics dominating
so is this just a sign that we're too lazy or too weak to change our lifestyles and will look into what country would love to see us fail and new research shows that the seven year itch is a myth but that doesn't mean that marriages are safe now you just have to last twelve years until it all falls apart so what happens is that point the make lever stray away from each other i mean discuss it with relationship expert diana falzone but now it's move on to our top story. fifteen million americans...
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itseems to me to be too meager a choice of words to simply say that a lifestyle is at stake here. it is the entire context of a person's life, the whole backdrop, the fabric, that is being torn asunder by this crisis. >> reporter: so much in these communities revolves around the seafood industry. and that has been thrown into turmoil, from boat captains who can't fish and therefore can't hire deckhands, to the mechanics who aren't being hired to do repairs and the small businesses that aren't selling supplies. according to us government figures, more than 6,000 vessels and 40,000 people have been brought in to help clean up the oil and deal with the crisis. but many in the fishing industry say they haven't been able to get replacement work, and they don't know when they'll be able to resume their livelihoods. >> and i know this is not going to end in one or two weeks, one or two months. it may not be even one or two years. >> reporter: byron encalade is president of the louisiana oystermen's association. he's become a vocal advocate for the poorest fishermen, especially in remote
itseems to me to be too meager a choice of words to simply say that a lifestyle is at stake here. it is the entire context of a person's life, the whole backdrop, the fabric, that is being torn asunder by this crisis. >> reporter: so much in these communities revolves around the seafood industry. and that has been thrown into turmoil, from boat captains who can't fish and therefore can't hire deckhands, to the mechanics who aren't being hired to do repairs and the small businesses that...
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it was a lifestyle magazine for single guys.50s, that was a revolution. >> larry: was there a centerfold in the first issue? >> yes, although it was a single page. >> larry: was there a centerfold in the second issue? >> single page. we didn't get to the -- >> larry: foldout? >> we didn't get that until the second or third year. >> larry: magazine is in trouble now. the world has changed. >> yes. >> larry: the arrival of the internet, right? >> yes. >> larry: can you make money off the internet? >> does anybody? >> larry: i don't know. >> some people, i guess. no, i don't think we're making anything significant out of it yet. at the same time, you know, it's a very nice way to interconnect with your audience. you get a playback immediately. i became -- i got a gift from my girlfriend, crystal harris give me an ipad. >> larry: do you like it? >> i like it very much. and i'm now a twitter bug. when i was a kid, i was a jitter bug. now i'm a twitter bug. >> larry: speaking of girlfriend, how many have you had? >> how many? >> larry
it was a lifestyle magazine for single guys.50s, that was a revolution. >> larry: was there a centerfold in the first issue? >> yes, although it was a single page. >> larry: was there a centerfold in the second issue? >> single page. we didn't get to the -- >> larry: foldout? >> we didn't get that until the second or third year. >> larry: magazine is in trouble now. the world has changed. >> yes. >> larry: the arrival of the internet, right?...
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the lifestyle in general. j and tagging is addicting. i used to be on these routes. i have compassion for these guys. a lot of these guys are super talented. i am just trying to find the median to still be involved but still do my thing as an artist and work with the city, like we are doing. we are doing this wall in a collaboration with the san francisco arts commission. basically what they are doing is trying to get rid of some of the tags and by putting up murals. they are cooking up graffiti artists with business owners. today, we are trying to get a lot of this wall buffed out and covered it. then we will spray on some sketches of what we are going to do. the rain is coming tomorrow. it should be here for a few days. we want others to know that there are artists working on this wall. the owner of this building, she has had to pay a lot of money to keep on paying over these attacks. >> we have paid as much as $400. the fed typically have been talk about four times a year. typically, it happened right after we have been notified that we need to remove it. the pain
the lifestyle in general. j and tagging is addicting. i used to be on these routes. i have compassion for these guys. a lot of these guys are super talented. i am just trying to find the median to still be involved but still do my thing as an artist and work with the city, like we are doing. we are doing this wall in a collaboration with the san francisco arts commission. basically what they are doing is trying to get rid of some of the tags and by putting up murals. they are cooking up...
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most have long been a french citizens and no longer live an itinerant lifestyle. local authority is -- in recent years, hundreds of illegal camps have sprung op. at a special session, the french government agreed to close many of them. >> it has been decided that within the next three months, half of these illegal camps, 300, will be dismantled. >> the fact that roma representatives were not invited to the meeting caused additional our rage. they have accused the government of stigmatizing minorities. >> if president sarkozy thinks that clamping down will improve the situation, i do not think he will succeed. our young people will rebel. >> the crackdown comes after a group of roma attacked a police station earlier this month. >> the pentagon has called in the fbi to investigate a massive leak of classified documents and by the online group, wikileaks. the fbi would make sure that the aggressive investigation would go wherever it needed to go. wikileaks itself might be targeted as well as the source of the leaks. battlefield consequences could be severe for u.s. t
most have long been a french citizens and no longer live an itinerant lifestyle. local authority is -- in recent years, hundreds of illegal camps have sprung op. at a special session, the french government agreed to close many of them. >> it has been decided that within the next three months, half of these illegal camps, 300, will be dismantled. >> the fact that roma representatives were not invited to the meeting caused additional our rage. they have accused the government of...
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saying that he was living a billionaires' lifestyle on a millionaire's salary. he spent the last two years in a florida jail. what now for conrad black? >> he has been vindicated and stays out of jail. those that have attacked him in this city should look out, conrad is back. >> for now he has been told that he must stay in the united states or forfeit bail. >> you are watching "bbc world news." rare access to secret kurdish guerrilla camp in iraq. telling the bbc that they could be willing. british astronomers say that they observe the biggest start detected anywhere in the universe, more than 250 times the mass of our son. >> in a galaxy far away is a giant sun. 300 times larger than our own. 10 million times brighter. it sounds like the start of a science-fiction story, but they have discovered a star that is so large and hot it would burn any plan that are routed to chris. -- around it to a crisp. >> this one is 320 times the size, which is unusual. it has given an entirely new view of how sons are formed. >> devours is the large meeting largest in our solar
saying that he was living a billionaires' lifestyle on a millionaire's salary. he spent the last two years in a florida jail. what now for conrad black? >> he has been vindicated and stays out of jail. those that have attacked him in this city should look out, conrad is back. >> for now he has been told that he must stay in the united states or forfeit bail. >> you are watching "bbc world news." rare access to secret kurdish guerrilla camp in iraq. telling the bbc...
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some said that he was living in billionaires' like stale on a millionaires -- lifestyle on a millionaire's salary. he spent the last two years in this florida jail and today was freed as the head of the appeal. what now for conrad black? >> he will go out of his way to let us know that he has been vindicated and if he stays out of jail he will come for revenge. those that attacked him in the city should look out, conrad is back. >> he has been told he must stay in the united states or paid $2 million in bail. >> you are watching "bbc world news." silicon, rare access to the kurdish account in iraq. british astronomers say that they have observed the biggest star detected anywhere in the universe. twice as big as anything seen before, more than 250 times the mass of the sun. >> in a galaxy far, far away is a giant son. 300 times larger than our own. 10 million times brighter. it sounds like the start of a science fiction story, but astronomers really have discovered a star so large and hot that it would burn any planets around it to a crisp. >> we are used to seeing stars that 150 times the
some said that he was living in billionaires' like stale on a millionaires -- lifestyle on a millionaire's salary. he spent the last two years in this florida jail and today was freed as the head of the appeal. what now for conrad black? >> he will go out of his way to let us know that he has been vindicated and if he stays out of jail he will come for revenge. those that attacked him in the city should look out, conrad is back. >> he has been told he must stay in the united states...
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just a different lifestyle.here isn't nothing wrong with a cold beer but at the end of the day i don't need it. >> when you get in the line with some of these younger guy, you still have an intimidation factor. >> if i intimidate some, i do. because they sure intimidate me. >> four daughters, three of them race and ashley, well she became the first female ever to win a funny car event. and there's a surprise now at the british open. south african louie wizhisen was done before the winds kicked up. 30 golfers did not finish round two. tiger woods he fought the winds and his putter -- and boy you can hear it here. as tiger woods is now 4-under and that is all the time we have. we'll see you tonight at 10:00. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. have a great night. >> good night.
just a different lifestyle.here isn't nothing wrong with a cold beer but at the end of the day i don't need it. >> when you get in the line with some of these younger guy, you still have an intimidation factor. >> if i intimidate some, i do. because they sure intimidate me. >> four daughters, three of them race and ashley, well she became the first female ever to win a funny car event. and there's a surprise now at the british open. south african louie wizhisen was done before...
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details emerged of his lavish lifestyle involving parties and extravagant gifts for his wife. he was often described as a millionaire who lived like a billionaire. the supreme court says that his fourth conviction was on a stage piece of law which was interpreted too broadly. that paves the way for a deal. there will be a decision on a retrial soon. black has always maintained his innocence. >> all sorts of people, no matter what happens, will think that i committed crimes. i invite our people to think about what it is like to be falsely accused and wrongly convicted of anything. it is not a very pleasant. >> you was captured on camera trying to smuggle a way 13 boxes of documents from some of the offices. the prostitutes and says that is one reason why he should stay behind bars. -- the prosecution says that that is one reason why he should stay behind bars. a judge will set conditions of his release at a bail hearing. >> this is bbc world news. here are our top stories. the president of the afghan afghanistan posted a conference. one of his soldiers killed two of his america
details emerged of his lavish lifestyle involving parties and extravagant gifts for his wife. he was often described as a millionaire who lived like a billionaire. the supreme court says that his fourth conviction was on a stage piece of law which was interpreted too broadly. that paves the way for a deal. there will be a decision on a retrial soon. black has always maintained his innocence. >> all sorts of people, no matter what happens, will think that i committed crimes. i invite our...
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you outside of yourself, because as an addict everything was a very selfish you know self-absorbed lifestyle and now to me the most important things are my children, my family, my community. and to me that's the most powerful thing i have received as a result of my recovery. this is a very, very special day and special month, uh, recovery is something that's very important to everyone especially adolescents and adults and to families. i've worked in all levels of care, in-patient, out-patient, and recovery works, uh, if you work it. and i've seen a lot of people over the years whether it be their first time in treatment, second time, third time, uh, get recovery and this is extremely important. music america is a country built from diverse people coming together. when millions of americans stand up together to make a difference in their community, they speak with one voice and lives are forever changed. recovery month is a great example of this collective unity. in 2008, more than 800 events held throughout the country were posted on the recovery month web site. there were walks, fairs, conc
you outside of yourself, because as an addict everything was a very selfish you know self-absorbed lifestyle and now to me the most important things are my children, my family, my community. and to me that's the most powerful thing i have received as a result of my recovery. this is a very, very special day and special month, uh, recovery is something that's very important to everyone especially adolescents and adults and to families. i've worked in all levels of care, in-patient, out-patient,...
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the warning sign of this devastating lifestyle. >>> that's what you are going to stab me now? and then i heard her scream. >>> friends describe the terrifying moments that unfolded in a south bay apartment complex as a feud turns fatal. san jose police are investigating the attacks by a man who neighbors say stabbed one woman and then fatally shot another. ktvu's robert handa is live now at that apartment complex with the very latest on this story for us, robert. >> reporter: healther, there are still a lot of questions remaining about this stabbing and shooting incident that took place at this san jose apartment complex last night including the motive. but many residents call the suspect a walking time bomb and some neighbors say they saw him go off. >> i saw a man stab a lady, then turn and shoot another lady. >> reporter: residents at the apartment complex say the man accused in the stabbing and fatal shooting last night is bobby turner. neighbors say turner was arguing outside with a woman who they knew as his girlfriend. then he went inside and got a knife. >> she said wh
the warning sign of this devastating lifestyle. >>> that's what you are going to stab me now? and then i heard her scream. >>> friends describe the terrifying moments that unfolded in a south bay apartment complex as a feud turns fatal. san jose police are investigating the attacks by a man who neighbors say stabbed one woman and then fatally shot another. ktvu's robert handa is live now at that apartment complex with the very latest on this story for us, robert. >>...
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they have very unusual type o lifestyle. i don't think most people would be as toll rant with the activities of gene that shannon is. >> do they havehire >>wo children. >> they are happily united. >> they have the perfect home life. if you look at their house, they ha a butul home, beautiful kids. they go bowling on saturday nights. it is not what you would expect from the rock star of kiss. >>arag being the cause of divorce aside. no marriage, there would be no divorce. what is theth dominant reason why people get divorced. >> without a doubt cheating. adultery. people have ppeito engage in extra marital relationships. not only the men today, the women as well. >> this is what you saybo what adulter ri. >> it is. >> a legal term and also a religious term. >> its. >> difference between one night fling and a relationship. whatever the indiscreption the perpetrator has to carry it ou with him or her and live with what they have done. moreover for most, if is enorusurn to carry, whether committed just once or multiple times. fr
they have very unusual type o lifestyle. i don't think most people would be as toll rant with the activities of gene that shannon is. >> do they havehire >>wo children. >> they are happily united. >> they have the perfect home life. if you look at their house, they ha a butul home, beautiful kids. they go bowling on saturday nights. it is not what you would expect from the rock star of kiss. >>arag being the cause of divorce aside. no marriage, there would be no...
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into being in a band and being a philosopher and living out in the woods and followin ining that lifestylemy dad, being in the navy, was always kind of fearful that my being out there on the edge could be taken or seen, you know, as failure on his part to keep me in line, where as my mom ball lanced that out by, you know, that sounds great, honey, go do it, convert everybody. so i always say when you're dealing with fish, it's like dealing with a woman. you want to be very nice and gentle, how you touch it. everything is very sensuous. drizzle with a little bit of olive oil. avocado mousse. a little bit of cocoa nib. a little rad dish action. take our passion fruit, which is almost like natural fruit caviar, if you will. crispy plantain action. finish with our passion fruit and chili sorbet. that is sassy. food, to me, in one word, is creativity. it's thought provoking. emotional. sensuous, romantic. cooking is something that is much more personal and spontaneous and always changing. >> maybe he should stick to cooking. does look good, though. if you've got a favorite chef you'd like to se
into being in a band and being a philosopher and living out in the woods and followin ining that lifestylemy dad, being in the navy, was always kind of fearful that my being out there on the edge could be taken or seen, you know, as failure on his part to keep me in line, where as my mom ball lanced that out by, you know, that sounds great, honey, go do it, convert everybody. so i always say when you're dealing with fish, it's like dealing with a woman. you want to be very nice and gentle, how...
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i just think it's one more intrusion, you know, on our lifestyle. >> reporter: the police chief says opinions about the cameras are split about 50/50. >> is there really a serious motivation for doing this? >> reporter: the chief, michael cronan, believes there is. tiburon has a low crime rate but officers have picked up patterns in car thefts and burglaries they believe are committed by outsiders. >> it was clear that they were occurring at relatively tight time period at night, and it did seem something that was involvable. the fact that we only have two roads in and out make it useful or make it able for us to use just cameras in that area because we need a very small number. >> reporter: and he thinks cameras could have captured the license plates of the killer of 75-year-old joan rosenthal last september. she was shot and killed outside her home. the murder is still unsolved. these are the same cameras and technology used to help solve the bombings of the london underground five years ago. terrorists were captured on cameras posted around the city. civil rights groups worry abou
i just think it's one more intrusion, you know, on our lifestyle. >> reporter: the police chief says opinions about the cameras are split about 50/50. >> is there really a serious motivation for doing this? >> reporter: the chief, michael cronan, believes there is. tiburon has a low crime rate but officers have picked up patterns in car thefts and burglaries they believe are committed by outsiders. >> it was clear that they were occurring at relatively tight time period...
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versus a gas-powered only 30-mile-per-gallon vehicle, and not have to sacrifice their day- to-day lifestyle. >> tom: disalle was likely talking about the other electric car, the nissan leaf. unlike the volt, it does not have a gas engine. the leaf will go up to 100 miles on a charge. nissan said today 17,000 people have placed orders so far in the u.s. deliveries start in december. interesting trade nonetheless. consumer stocks really weaker while investors were looking for safety. let's begin with consumer disrediscretionary stocks falling. office depot seeing a flat year. the utility stocks were pretty strong, staging a bit of a breakout. with the rally with this utility, e.t.f. s fund is now behind its springtime level, and less than a dollar away from its brand new 52-week high. u.s. steel results missed estimates, not including a big impact from a rising dollar. with that rising dollar figured in, profits vanished entirely. it warns the u.s. and european economies will be a drag during the current quarter. shares fell 7% on that outlook, and the stock has lost a third of its value sinc
versus a gas-powered only 30-mile-per-gallon vehicle, and not have to sacrifice their day- to-day lifestyle. >> tom: disalle was likely talking about the other electric car, the nissan leaf. unlike the volt, it does not have a gas engine. the leaf will go up to 100 miles on a charge. nissan said today 17,000 people have placed orders so far in the u.s. deliveries start in december. interesting trade nonetheless. consumer stocks really weaker while investors were looking for safety. let's...
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we're very much interested in a lifestyle if you live in copenhagen, and is very important that you can bring a bicycle in on public transport. that is possible on the regional trains. there are some rooms in the trains, which is space for the bicycles, even during rush hour. you could say that the voters in copenhagen are very positive about this. last election, it was partly run up by some of the politicians, and one of those was our mayor. the politicians now, they say there is something for everyone. the issues which are the most important to accommodate -- they choose which were the most important to accommodate, and those are pedestrians and cyclists. i think we're doing what is necessary to reach the goal. this is our mayor, a photo opportunity.
we're very much interested in a lifestyle if you live in copenhagen, and is very important that you can bring a bicycle in on public transport. that is possible on the regional trains. there are some rooms in the trains, which is space for the bicycles, even during rush hour. you could say that the voters in copenhagen are very positive about this. last election, it was partly run up by some of the politicians, and one of those was our mayor. the politicians now, they say there is something for...
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so, i was always attracted to that lifestyle, i just didn't necessarily think it would manifest withoats, you know? >> like many of the cheese makers in california, it's all largely done by hand. although a vegetable rennin culture is added to the pasteurized milk, to give it the initial yogurt texture. the mixture is collected in cheesecloth bags and the resulting curds are left to hang in them for about 2 days. after that, comes the fun part, kneading the cheese. >> look at that. it's like ice cream. but, also, there's the feel of this, you can't learn that overnight. it's something that comes with a lot of repetition and... >> you know how much to knead it. >> yes, you know, and when to stop and when it's right or when it's been hanging for the correct amount of time. >> harley goat farms sells its cheese to specialty stores like whole foods, as well as restaurants and hotels like san francisco's fairmont hotel and the ritz-carlton. there's no shortage of customers tasting the different cheeses, including feta, fromage blanc, and snapping up the goat milk products like soap and sk
so, i was always attracted to that lifestyle, i just didn't necessarily think it would manifest withoats, you know? >> like many of the cheese makers in california, it's all largely done by hand. although a vegetable rennin culture is added to the pasteurized milk, to give it the initial yogurt texture. the mixture is collected in cheesecloth bags and the resulting curds are left to hang in them for about 2 days. after that, comes the fun part, kneading the cheese. >> look at that....
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couldn't be farther from her hollywood lifestyle.t was low key as she was whisked in through a back entrance. >> as with any inmate, miss lohan was treated just like any other. obviously, this crowd is a little different. >> reporter: this isn't the first time lindsay lohan has been at the lynnwood facility. she serve the 84 minutes here for a dui arrest a few years ago. this time the sentence is 90 days, but that will likely be cut down due to jail overcrowding. in fact, the l.a. county sheriff's office says she could be out as soon as august 2nd, making her stay a mere 14 days. employing every hollywood plot twist she could to stay out of jail, the 24-year-old apparently consulted with celebrity lawyer robert shapiro just days ago, and then entered his sober living facility. and while many think jail is just what the once rising star needs to clean up drug and alcohol problems, her sometimes estranged father does not. >> michael spent the morning praying for his daughter. he loves her. he does not believe she should be incarcerated
couldn't be farther from her hollywood lifestyle.t was low key as she was whisked in through a back entrance. >> as with any inmate, miss lohan was treated just like any other. obviously, this crowd is a little different. >> reporter: this isn't the first time lindsay lohan has been at the lynnwood facility. she serve the 84 minutes here for a dui arrest a few years ago. this time the sentence is 90 days, but that will likely be cut down due to jail overcrowding. in fact, the l.a....