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lifestyle.migraine sufferers are taking a different approach to their pain. hypnosis is bringing relief, even to skeptics. >> it is a migraine, crashing, constant pain the just will not stop. >> the only thing you can do is lay down in a dark place. >> this woman makes a living painting beauty and serenity, but she says there is nothing pretty about her migraines. >> it affects my stomach. i get pretty nauseous. >> this is helping to control her pain. hypnosis. she says no one is more surprised than she is. >> i remember thinking, this is such a hoax. >> her friend, a hypnotist, convinced her to give it a try. >> this is not a cure. i cannot cure anything. i can help them. >> he says you should see a medical doctor first, then start a session of hypnosis, and go home with a relaxation cd. >> their homework is to listen to this every day, come back in a week and report what happened. usually, i get really good results. >> it worked, like completely. >> listening to a relaxation tapes also helped
lifestyle.migraine sufferers are taking a different approach to their pain. hypnosis is bringing relief, even to skeptics. >> it is a migraine, crashing, constant pain the just will not stop. >> the only thing you can do is lay down in a dark place. >> this woman makes a living painting beauty and serenity, but she says there is nothing pretty about her migraines. >> it affects my stomach. i get pretty nauseous. >> this is helping to control her pain. hypnosis. she...
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at one time, i was like a lifestyler is kind of what they call it.on't want to say a vampire advocate, but that kind of sounds like it, in a way, to for the ones who are decent, you know, and yes, there are the ones now and then who make everybody else look really bad. >> as rod ferrell grew into a teenager, his sketchbook records how he was drawn in to his mother's vampire circle. >> when i was staying in eustis, i met an individual who basically for lack of a better term was a vampire. the initiation took place as what they term the crossover. they had to take my blood and then feed me their blood, because they considered the blood to be the true life. >> i think all in all, i was a good mother, as far as vampires go and things like that, i did make some really bad choices at times, especially when rod was 15 and 16 years old. >> i was entranced by it. i felt that that lifestyle could get me the inner strength and power i needed. >> ferrell's embrace of the vampire lifestyle was the first step on a road that would soon take him to death row. hey, c
at one time, i was like a lifestyler is kind of what they call it.on't want to say a vampire advocate, but that kind of sounds like it, in a way, to for the ones who are decent, you know, and yes, there are the ones now and then who make everybody else look really bad. >> as rod ferrell grew into a teenager, his sketchbook records how he was drawn in to his mother's vampire circle. >> when i was staying in eustis, i met an individual who basically for lack of a better term was a...
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as it comes to lifestyle, of course we also have lifestyle. cycling in the netherlands is not so much a lifestyle as it is here in the u.s. but cycling offers more joy and happiness, less traffic noise, cleaner air and better social integration. yesterday during the bike ride i noticed that the americans, the san franciscans who cycled with us, they met a lot of fans. they were constantly waving and saying hi, hello, and how are you? and in a car, well, with the speed you're going, it's difficult to recognize who you're approaching and to say hi, the car is on the next block. on the bicycle you can see each other, wave, call each other in the evening saying well, what were you doing at the wiggle? economic benefits -- well, all these benefits i mentioned are also to be translated into economical benefits. as was mentioned, for the shopkeepers, the psychists are very good. at -- cyclists are very good. at first they don't didn't know because they see the huge trolleys with lots of growsies getting into the supermarkets with lots of cars. with y
as it comes to lifestyle, of course we also have lifestyle. cycling in the netherlands is not so much a lifestyle as it is here in the u.s. but cycling offers more joy and happiness, less traffic noise, cleaner air and better social integration. yesterday during the bike ride i noticed that the americans, the san franciscans who cycled with us, they met a lot of fans. they were constantly waving and saying hi, hello, and how are you? and in a car, well, with the speed you're going, it's...
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i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years. there is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you also understand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> i haven't been like this in a long time. you know, i've always been stressful, always thinking they're coming my
i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years. there is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do...
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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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. >> if he wants to change his life from his former course of actions or former course of bad lifestyle and he wants to reform himself, i think we should totally support him. >> in 2007 with the support of
. >> if he wants to change his life from his former course of actions or former course of bad lifestyle and he wants to reform himself, i think we should totally support him. >> in 2007 with the support of
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after he started his third business, a baby lifestyle brand, he was willing to hop, skip and jump ahead of the competition. ♪ baby, baby, baby >> when michael diamond started the skip hop brand of baby products with his wife ellen, it wasn't the first time he started a new business. in fact, it took three tries and three different companies before he got it right. >> i grew up in a world where you are your own boss. that's all i really saw. it's all i really knew. it was much more natural for me not to have a boss. >> for michael, starting a business came easy. making the companies work long term was the tricky part. an entrepreneur of the go-go era in the '90s. he started a web design company with a partner. >> we had a company that built very large websites. >> as the company grew they were seeing eye-to-ee less and less. they did not have the same goals as when they started the company. >> we began to disagree on the rate of growth we wanted to pursue, the way we wanted to pursue it. i am very much a growth kind of person, reach for the next opportunity. >> all though it was bittersw
after he started his third business, a baby lifestyle brand, he was willing to hop, skip and jump ahead of the competition. ♪ baby, baby, baby >> when michael diamond started the skip hop brand of baby products with his wife ellen, it wasn't the first time he started a new business. in fact, it took three tries and three different companies before he got it right. >> i grew up in a world where you are your own boss. that's all i really saw. it's all i really knew. it was much more...
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stay tuned. >> the whole lifestyle change. dr. kim, thank you. >>> netflix is backtracking on its latest move. less than a month ago the company announced it was splitting itself in two. on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains that angered customers already upset about netflix price increase for the movies by mail. julie. >>> reporter: yeah, liz. that price increase, that price hike, it's not going anywhere but netflix sister site qwikster is gone. the company is change its plan to split up its dvd by mail and online streaming service into two companies. it had planned to do that and that meant two different sites that would have forced customers to have two different accounts. they were not happy about that. netflix shares dropped by nearly 40% since announcing the qwikster plan. that's on top of the million- dollar loss the company expected following a price increase for those same customerswant to both rent and stream -- customers who want to both rent and stream. today the company acknowledged th mistake. companies will be
stay tuned. >> the whole lifestyle change. dr. kim, thank you. >>> netflix is backtracking on its latest move. less than a month ago the company announced it was splitting itself in two. on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains that angered customers already upset about netflix price increase for the movies by mail. julie. >>> reporter: yeah, liz. that price increase, that price hike, it's not going anywhere but netflix sister site qwikster is gone. the company is...
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how caveman-like movements are the key to a healthier lifestyle. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. high pressure sending temperatures soaring into the 80s and a few 90s today but the clouds are gathering. things are about to change. we'll talk about that coming up. ,, and while she's focused y on food, there >>> this wreak week dr. kim mulvihill showed us how to live like a caveman. while she focused on the food there is a lot more it it including how modernday cavemen should exercise. she joins us with that -- throw that boulder around. >> reporter: there are some extreme folks who exercise barefoot fast for days and gorge on raw meat to mimic a true paleo lifestyle of hunting and gathering. but you can achieve health without clubbing and dragging anyone into your cave. when she hits the gymities. >> brief, intense, 20 minutes twice a week. >> i have energy. i feel fantastic. >> reporter: the 37-year-old is part of the grogan sess central health movement. the idea? that jet click we're stone agers and for optimal health we need to eat and exercise like
how caveman-like movements are the key to a healthier lifestyle. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. high pressure sending temperatures soaring into the 80s and a few 90s today but the clouds are gathering. things are about to change. we'll talk about that coming up. ,, and while she's focused y on food, there >>> this wreak week dr. kim mulvihill showed us how to live like a caveman. while she focused on the food there is a lot more it it...
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from ethan allen come new expressions of the elegance lifestyle.fulfill your dream today with savings on all accessories and select furnishings or 36-month financing. the drawer closes on these offers october 31st. ♪ ♪ introducing hershey's air delight. experience new light and airy, melty bubbles. made from pure, delicious hershey's milk chocolate. new hershey's air delight. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. [ laughs ] thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] that's my tide. what's yours? [ female announcer ] find the tide that's right for you at tide.com. day two of president barack obama tour continues. he is discussion jobs and the economying. >>> gop presidential hopefuls convening in november ff for a debate. -- nevada for a debate. her
from ethan allen come new expressions of the elegance lifestyle.fulfill your dream today with savings on all accessories and select furnishings or 36-month financing. the drawer closes on these offers october 31st. ♪ ♪ introducing hershey's air delight. experience new light and airy, melty bubbles. made from pure, delicious hershey's milk chocolate. new hershey's air delight. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more...
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. >> the i deal home would be a relaxed, comfortable low maintenance lifestyle maybe an older couple.is a shame this one is so wild. >> he's hard to control. [ laughing ] >> yeah, somebody that lives a very relaxed lifestyle not a lot of -- probably without kids would be better, less commotion. they are so low maintenance and so content to be with the person they love. >> that's great. moppy -- mopsy and flop , give the humane society a call. if you are going to have pets out there for halloween, be careful. thanks good to see you. >> thank you. >>> leigh, thank you. >>> from all of us at abc7 news thank you for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. so cool and well dressed, i like that. to keep track of the latest news on twitter and talk about it at facebook.com/abc7 news. >> have a great weekend. >> bye-bye!
. >> the i deal home would be a relaxed, comfortable low maintenance lifestyle maybe an older couple.is a shame this one is so wild. >> he's hard to control. [ laughing ] >> yeah, somebody that lives a very relaxed lifestyle not a lot of -- probably without kids would be better, less commotion. they are so low maintenance and so content to be with the person they love. >> that's great. moppy -- mopsy and flop , give the humane society a call. if you are going to have...
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we're going to do devices, devices that will make your computer sort of the hub of your digital lifestyle, it will be for music and phone and everything else. he takes apple in the againing of 2000 in this whole new direction. >> i guess what's so satisfying for him, the story is steve jobs building up a lot, being cut off at the head, thrown out, discarded and goes off and has this amazing success in hollywood and comes back and takes over the company when it's dying on its knees and turns it into the biggest company of its type ever seen. >> it's one of those dramatic tales, cast out, returned from the wilderness. when he comes back he says we now have to focus. they were making mcintosh, 9600, 9400. ho said, no, we're going to make four machines. that's it. once he got that focus done, they would take the management retreats, take his top 100 people to an off site retreat and then they would fight over what are we going to do next? and after all weekend after hundreds of suggestions, they'd put ten on the board and cross off the bottom three and say we're going to focus on the top thre
we're going to do devices, devices that will make your computer sort of the hub of your digital lifestyle, it will be for music and phone and everything else. he takes apple in the againing of 2000 in this whole new direction. >> i guess what's so satisfying for him, the story is steve jobs building up a lot, being cut off at the head, thrown out, discarded and goes off and has this amazing success in hollywood and comes back and takes over the company when it's dying on its knees and...
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but due to differences in their lifestyles, they decided to get divorced.lthough we'll be going our separate ways from today, we are to stay in touch as good friends and we intend to maintain a friendship with all of you, too. >> translator: i hope that our divorce won't ruin our friendship with you. and i hope you'll all continue to keep in touch with us. >> translator: now comes their last task together. >> we've reached the finale of the ceremony. the couple will smash the wedding rings they've been wearing for so long. the people attending the ceremony watch the climactic moment. >> translator: now for the big moment. one, two, three. [ applause ] >> this was once the symbol of their eternal love. >> translator: the thought of the ring breaking helps you to snap out of it, i guess. makes you realize that it's all over. making a new start is a better way of putting it. now, let's toast to their new start. cheers. >> over 250,000 couples get divorced every year in japan. divorce ceremonies, which began two years ago, are now held almost every weekend in t
but due to differences in their lifestyles, they decided to get divorced.lthough we'll be going our separate ways from today, we are to stay in touch as good friends and we intend to maintain a friendship with all of you, too. >> translator: i hope that our divorce won't ruin our friendship with you. and i hope you'll all continue to keep in touch with us. >> translator: now comes their last task together. >> we've reached the finale of the ceremony. the couple will smash the...
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it is a $4.6 billion people yum lifestyle brand that's available worldwide.sat down to talk to this entrepreneur about putting your business first, staying one step ahead, and always telling the truth in this "learning from the pros." ♪ >> i would say that the bankruptcy when i was 23 years old taught me a tremendous lesson, and it taught me to really watch the business end of the business. because, being a creative person, having all these dreams and all these ideas, is all well and good. but if you don't have that business acumen, and if you don't know how to balance the creative with the business, you end up with nothing. ♪ step by step oh, baby ♪ >> i think you have to realize that a brand is very much alive. and it's almost like a child, you have to nurture it, and you have to protect it. you have to continually ask yourself what the next step is. what the next material is. what the next color is. so for us to stay a step ahead of our customers, it is the very best idea. if you're a step behind, you fall off the cliff. if you're way too far ahead, they d
it is a $4.6 billion people yum lifestyle brand that's available worldwide.sat down to talk to this entrepreneur about putting your business first, staying one step ahead, and always telling the truth in this "learning from the pros." ♪ >> i would say that the bankruptcy when i was 23 years old taught me a tremendous lesson, and it taught me to really watch the business end of the business. because, being a creative person, having all these dreams and all these ideas, is all...
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. >> design plus function equals the right lifestyle. and that's what he filled. >> reporter: in 1976 jobs co-founded apple computer and within a few years was worth $100 million. in 1984 he was showing off his new pride and joy, the macintosh. >> it has turned out insanely great. >> reporter: as critics hailed the mac, jobs was on the losing end of a power struggle at his company and left apple. he went into computer animation acquiring pixar animation, starting with "toy story". >> so infinity and beyond! >> reporter: jobs came back to apple in 1996 and began reinventing the mac, dressing it up in a variety of colors. >> they looked so good you kind of want to lick them. >> reporter: concerns about the health of steve jobs began in 2004 when he underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer. in april 2009 he underwent a liver transplant. five months later back on the job at apple, he expressed his gratitude. >> i now have the liver of a mid-20s person. who died in a car crash. and was generous enough to donate their organs. and i wouldn't be
. >> design plus function equals the right lifestyle. and that's what he filled. >> reporter: in 1976 jobs co-founded apple computer and within a few years was worth $100 million. in 1984 he was showing off his new pride and joy, the macintosh. >> it has turned out insanely great. >> reporter: as critics hailed the mac, jobs was on the losing end of a power struggle at his company and left apple. he went into computer animation acquiring pixar animation, starting with...
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lifestyle cooperatives were set up across the country. they controlled herd migrations and paid wages. in return, the nomads handed over set quota of meat, milk and wool. this system offered security, prompting some of the nomads to live in settlements. but, the collapse of socialism also meant the end of the set-up. by 1991 almost all of the co-ops had shut down. suddenly nomads were thrown into a competitive market economy. it was now up to individual families to manage their livestock and sell the produce. the enterprising ones thrived but with no state support, many others struggled to survive. another disparity emerged. this one between fast-growing cities and rural areas which had little infrastructure. many herdsmen moved to the capital, ulan bator, looking for customers. the result was a disaster for the environment. this woman from japan's national museum of ethanol gi has studied nomads more many years. she explains what went wrong. >> translator: the most important event in this shift to a market economy was the decision by nom
lifestyle cooperatives were set up across the country. they controlled herd migrations and paid wages. in return, the nomads handed over set quota of meat, milk and wool. this system offered security, prompting some of the nomads to live in settlements. but, the collapse of socialism also meant the end of the set-up. by 1991 almost all of the co-ops had shut down. suddenly nomads were thrown into a competitive market economy. it was now up to individual families to manage their livestock and...
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lifestyle cooperatives were set up across the country. they controlled herd migrations and paid wages. in return, the nomads handed over set quota of meat, milk and wool. this system offered security, prompting some of the nomads to live in settlements. but, the collapse of socialism also meant the end of the set-up. by 1991 almost all of the co-ops had shut down. suddenly nomads were thrown into a competitive market economy. it was now up to individual families to manage their livestock and sell the produce. the enterprising ones thrived but with no state support, many others struggled to survive. another disparity emerged. this one between fast-growing cities and rural areas which had little infrastructure. many herdsmen moved to the capital, ulan bator, looking for customers. the result was a disaster for the environment. this woman from japan's national museum of ethanol gi has studied nomads more many years. she explains what went wrong. >> translator: the most important event in this shift to a market economy was the decision by nom
lifestyle cooperatives were set up across the country. they controlled herd migrations and paid wages. in return, the nomads handed over set quota of meat, milk and wool. this system offered security, prompting some of the nomads to live in settlements. but, the collapse of socialism also meant the end of the set-up. by 1991 almost all of the co-ops had shut down. suddenly nomads were thrown into a competitive market economy. it was now up to individual families to manage their livestock and...
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i cannot keep an abuse of lifestyle going, it has to stop at some point in time. somebody has to deal with 52 weeks or whatever type of punishment is in order. i believe the city is in violation of the geneva code and conventions. we're turning our communities, and our children are absolute examples of that with the video games, killing, music. i believe that occupy sf -- [chime] president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> my name is -- i'm part of the 99 that has occupied san francisco and throughout the world. i will be straightforward and candid, you know. i hear people say that i grew up with this and i remember this. middle-class america is losing what they thought was part of the american dream. the people -- we will learn how to get over it and we will learn how to be strong. supposedly, representatives of each district. i have seen nothing from you, and i will give no thanks to any of you. it is not to be disrespectful. he made me feel good in camp last night, but you should of been there a long time ago. this was important long before today and
i cannot keep an abuse of lifestyle going, it has to stop at some point in time. somebody has to deal with 52 weeks or whatever type of punishment is in order. i believe the city is in violation of the geneva code and conventions. we're turning our communities, and our children are absolute examples of that with the video games, killing, music. i believe that occupy sf -- [chime] president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> my name is -- i'm part of the 99 that has occupied san...
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once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore.a matter of this is my life. the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end. which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in this county jail. both of them i'm doing life sentences for, as i should. you can't go in a civil society, go around killing people and not expect to be punished for it. >> you must have known that while you were strangling the guy in the jail. >> sure i knew it. but as a gang banger i elected to step out of society's normal bounds, customs, mannerisms and rules. i chose to live in a world where we created our own rules, our own society. >> there wasn't an ounce of denial in frederico's account of his behavior. he was very honest about what he had done. he also utilized poetry to express it. >> it takes a person of character to live a life that's just and as i sit in prison for that life i really lust. i look back over my shoulder
once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore.a matter of this is my life. the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end. which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in this county jail. both of them i'm doing life sentences for, as i should. you can't go in a civil society, go around...
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. >> reporter: gail remembers with embarrassment her lifestyle of old. no exercise and a diet that today makes her cringe. >> the only exercise i was getting was going from my living room to my kitchen to get my unbelievably unhealthy breakfast which was the chips, cherry pop i told you about and a box of cookies. >> reporter: the virginia mom had gained about 75 extra pounds, had developed sleep apnea and said she was well on her way to the heart disease that contributed to both her parents' deaths. but even that wasn't the wakeup call gail needed. it came from her teenage daughter. >> my daughter came into my room in the middle of night to see if i was still breathing and she would cry and be so upset at me because she said, you're just out of control and you're eating and killing yourself. >> i began to be very worried because i saw my grandparents dying and i saw everything they went through and i was just picturing it going on to her and she wouldn't be around for my children. >> and it was at that moment i knew i had to make a change. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: gail remembers with embarrassment her lifestyle of old. no exercise and a diet that today makes her cringe. >> the only exercise i was getting was going from my living room to my kitchen to get my unbelievably unhealthy breakfast which was the chips, cherry pop i told you about and a box of cookies. >> reporter: the virginia mom had gained about 75 extra pounds, had developed sleep apnea and said she was well on her way to the heart disease that contributed to...
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but some of these kids are intimidated into that lifestyle. they think they have no other way out. well, these two officers are resting these gang-bangers, and then they're trying to get them out of the gang lifestyle. with the cooperation of supervisor campos, and i am sorry he cannot stay. but with that cooperation, they are actively getting some of these gang members jobs through the supervisor, and there are some guidelines that have to abide by. but i think it is amazing and laudable but they're out there trying to save these gang members that they're out there restingarresting. that is officer cafe and officer sans, and i think they deserve a great big round of applause. [applause] again, i cannot go into too much detail about the program because we cannot risk exposing these kids were trying to get away from the gangs. as the press release indicated, in cooperation with the community is paramount, and we realize that. these are some of the organizations that we collaborate with. you saw four recognized mini that we work with. i am sorry that susana rojas left. but at this ti
but some of these kids are intimidated into that lifestyle. they think they have no other way out. well, these two officers are resting these gang-bangers, and then they're trying to get them out of the gang lifestyle. with the cooperation of supervisor campos, and i am sorry he cannot stay. but with that cooperation, they are actively getting some of these gang members jobs through the supervisor, and there are some guidelines that have to abide by. but i think it is amazing and laudable but...
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it will involve changes in lifestyles, because there is no way the planet can really sustain the levels of consumption we are doing now, when we talk about going above 7 billion. >> of course we cannot tackle big problems like poverty and education without tackling water first. for much more of our special series, 7 billion and counting, make sure to go to our website. you'll find extended coverage of our travels to seven different countries, looking at the issues which population growth is posing. that brings us to the end of today's show, but remember, you can get constant updates on our website. to find out what we are working on, simply visit our facebook page. i am jane o'brien. i will hopefully be back tomorrow, and for all of us at bbc world news america, thank you for watching, and see you later. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank, and shell. >> this is kem, about to steal one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we are developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia, th
it will involve changes in lifestyles, because there is no way the planet can really sustain the levels of consumption we are doing now, when we talk about going above 7 billion. >> of course we cannot tackle big problems like poverty and education without tackling water first. for much more of our special series, 7 billion and counting, make sure to go to our website. you'll find extended coverage of our travels to seven different countries, looking at the issues which population growth...
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. >> i don't know what happened, but that lifestyle never leads to good things. >> reporter: you say lifestyle. >> alcohol. >> reporter: are you sure that's -- >> by looking at the kind of people going in and out, you can be fairly certain. >> that neighbor says the home went silent about a week ago, no more visitors. she assumed the daughter had finally been forced to move out. >>> six men accused of raping a teenage girl outside the richmond high school's homecoming dance will be in court today and it's very likely they'll be arraigned this morning. all six accused of brutally attacking a teenager in october 2009. all six pleading not guilty to the charges. today's hearing coming after a preliminary hearing earlier this year much that's when charges were dropped against a seventh man. >>> a south bay family says a young man was just trying to do the right thing when he was shot and injured by police. relatives tell the mercury news 25-year-old javier gonzalez guerrero was too drunk to drive from a halloween party and so he asked someone to drop him off at a san jose hotel. he fell
. >> i don't know what happened, but that lifestyle never leads to good things. >> reporter: you say lifestyle. >> alcohol. >> reporter: are you sure that's -- >> by looking at the kind of people going in and out, you can be fairly certain. >> that neighbor says the home went silent about a week ago, no more visitors. she assumed the daughter had finally been forced to move out. >>> six men accused of raping a teenage girl outside the richmond high...
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school, 16-year-old kim seung-yeon is having to make some radical lifestyle changes.tunately, he has an understanding teacher. >> [speaking korean] >> please finish these assignments at home in your own time and email it to me. seung-yeon, as you don't have the internet this week, handwrite it and then give it to me. >> how's it going? >> um, some annoying things. it's very annoying, because finding some information or getting some news or information from internet, i can't do that. so, uh, it's very hard time for me. [all speaking korean] [laughter] >> seung-yeon's mother has also found it tough. she's the moderator of an internet forum for school mums. they're meeting here face-to-face. but normally, they'd be doing this kind of networking in cyberspace. belonging to a group or a club is a very popular thing in korea, which perhaps explains why social networking sites were invented here first. so, what's it like trying to get by without this very efficient way of keeping in touch? >> [speaking korean] >> it's been very inconvenient. for our internet forum, i normall
school, 16-year-old kim seung-yeon is having to make some radical lifestyle changes.tunately, he has an understanding teacher. >> [speaking korean] >> please finish these assignments at home in your own time and email it to me. seung-yeon, as you don't have the internet this week, handwrite it and then give it to me. >> how's it going? >> um, some annoying things. it's very annoying, because finding some information or getting some news or information from internet, i...
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critics are saying it's invasion of lifestyle, attack on lifestyle. >> thank you, karina.be a little financial incentive. >>> next, cnn meteorologist chad myers is in york, pennsylvania, a town still woozy after a weekend pounding. how are the people of york recovering today? >> reporter: finally getting back to normal. only 6,000 people now without power in woryork. not bad compared to where we were. we were the first to get snow, also the first to get sun. rarely do you go on a blizzard event and then have to worry about snow screen. there's not enough snow to make a snow bawl, which is good. we got about ten inches of snow and all of a sudden the sun came out yesterday and it went straight into the ground. even the crews here talking about, when is the mower coming out? but the people to the northeast, they actually got much more snow than we did, compared to 10 inches here to 20, 30 inches for massachusetts through connecticut, parts of upstate new york, even northeastern through the delaware water gap. that's where most of the power lines are still down. that's where
critics are saying it's invasion of lifestyle, attack on lifestyle. >> thank you, karina.be a little financial incentive. >>> next, cnn meteorologist chad myers is in york, pennsylvania, a town still woozy after a weekend pounding. how are the people of york recovering today? >> reporter: finally getting back to normal. only 6,000 people now without power in woryork. not bad compared to where we were. we were the first to get snow, also the first to get sun. rarely do you...
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i am an african american, and i have a brother who lives in the alternative lifestyle. he has been persecuted and has been relieved from jobs because of his alternative lifestyle. i thought that we had civil- rights legislation in place to protect all americans against this type of discrimination. i really do not understand what the big hooopla is about only protecting gays and lesbians. i thought the legislation was supposed to protect all americans. it is very disheartening to me to see anybody discriminated against just simply because there police or their lifestyle. what is america's supposed to stand for if it is not able to stand up for disenfranchised -- isn't this how this country was formed and made? the president should make a statement to the world that we are tolerant and civilized people, a nation of understanding people bank shouldn't he do this? guest: absolutely. we are very happy to welcome him back for the second time to our national dinner tuesday to our audience and a national audience about the quality of being gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgende
i am an african american, and i have a brother who lives in the alternative lifestyle. he has been persecuted and has been relieved from jobs because of his alternative lifestyle. i thought that we had civil- rights legislation in place to protect all americans against this type of discrimination. i really do not understand what the big hooopla is about only protecting gays and lesbians. i thought the legislation was supposed to protect all americans. it is very disheartening to me to see...
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let's talk about lifestyle changes and nutrition. food has so much impact as to what can promote or prevent chronic inflammation. >> food has an impact because you eat every day. promoting inflammation you may not be surprised to hear. things like saturated fat, fatty foods, high sugar, processed foods. these are things not found in nature so they inflame the cells. mood isn't medicine. even good things help over time but because you eat every day if you have a lot of health food choices, this will help over the long term. these are things like omega-3. what does that mean? these are fatty fish and if you're not a fish eater you can have walnuts or flaxseeds. this is a chemical component of omega-3 fats that battles the cell damage. and olive oil seems to have a component that ibuprofen has. fruits and vegetables. all that color, the stuff that makes fruits and vegetables colorful has special chemical actions to promote good health in the body. finally, white tea, green tea, black tea. it doesn't matter. >> antioxidants. >> it does m
let's talk about lifestyle changes and nutrition. food has so much impact as to what can promote or prevent chronic inflammation. >> food has an impact because you eat every day. promoting inflammation you may not be surprised to hear. things like saturated fat, fatty foods, high sugar, processed foods. these are things not found in nature so they inflame the cells. mood isn't medicine. even good things help over time but because you eat every day if you have a lot of health food choices,...
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addictions what is this kind of filing and the lifestyle see. the truth of the matter is that we. believe that you know a country as large as we should not leave it alone we should go into trouble kids for their rights based approach to say you'd rather who would rather be advice. you would rather help china's population control program which you say is having the effect of liberalizing that population control program and you'd like to do it all thirty years out are you going to be there for another thirty years is there was a job and here i was you guys a lot of the. market is going to jump in and right now going to jump in. the name the word poverty hazard here is your idea it's very very important matthew great please know what we really haven't looked at poverty at all where i we cannot find any country that has gotten out of poverty while maintaining a high average family size except for a few oil rich states this is very important what it really means is that people cannot get out of poverty they cannot be educated they cannot the health system cannot catch up with the fact
addictions what is this kind of filing and the lifestyle see. the truth of the matter is that we. believe that you know a country as large as we should not leave it alone we should go into trouble kids for their rights based approach to say you'd rather who would rather be advice. you would rather help china's population control program which you say is having the effect of liberalizing that population control program and you'd like to do it all thirty years out are you going to be there for...
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demean what they think of themselves. >> reporter: then there is the ones that promote unhealthy lifestylechoices like bulimia and anorexia. >> interview: specific directions on how to purge and buy diet pills. it is doing damage. stanford university found that 96% of girls who are an rexic learned a lot of their eating habits on those sites. >> reporter: so how do parents keep their teens off these websites? our experts off this advice. invest in parental control software. monitor your teen's online history. do google searches on their full names to see if anything comes up and limit their time online. >> interview: if they have a limited amount of time on the internet to be more wise about what they do online. >> reporter: and take the time to get internet savvy yourself. it could make all the difference in your daughter's life. >> interview: you need to step up to the plate, you need to monitor, because we're raising our children in a tough world. >> reporter: and don't wait too long to talk to your kids, a national survey found 85% of 12 and 13-year-olds had experience with cyber bully
demean what they think of themselves. >> reporter: then there is the ones that promote unhealthy lifestylechoices like bulimia and anorexia. >> interview: specific directions on how to purge and buy diet pills. it is doing damage. stanford university found that 96% of girls who are an rexic learned a lot of their eating habits on those sites. >> reporter: so how do parents keep their teens off these websites? our experts off this advice. invest in parental control software....
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. >> the i deal home would be a relaxed comfortable low maintenance lifestyle maybe an older couple.is a shame this one is so wild. >> he's hard to control. [ laughing ] >> yeah somebody that lives a very relaxed lifestyle not a lot of -- probably without kids would be better less commotion. they are so low maintenance and so content to be with the person they love. >> that's great. moppy -- mopsy and flop , give the humane society a call. if you are going to have pets out there for halloween be careful. thanks good to see you. >> thank you. >>> leigh, thank you. >>> from all of us at abc7 news thank you for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. so cool and well dressed i like that. to keep track of the latest news on twitter and talk about it at facebook.com/abc7 news. >> have a great weekend. >> bye-bye!
. >> the i deal home would be a relaxed comfortable low maintenance lifestyle maybe an older couple.is a shame this one is so wild. >> he's hard to control. [ laughing ] >> yeah somebody that lives a very relaxed lifestyle not a lot of -- probably without kids would be better less commotion. they are so low maintenance and so content to be with the person they love. >> that's great. moppy -- mopsy and flop , give the humane society a call. if you are going to have pets...
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it's a whole different lifestyle in here.t can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang affiliated career criminals. >> take your ponytail out. take your necklace off. everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i'm looking at the guy, i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years. i don't know if he's doing 100 days. >> put your shirt on, holmes, we've got process. we will get that in a minute. we will change that. >> we do everybody from the minimum years to death row inmates. main incidents we have had down here is somehow northern hispanic inmates cross paths and one guy hasn't told us his gang affiliations and a fight has happened. >> rodriguez. out the door. >> this prison is different than any prison in the state of california. in here they have got level 4, level 1, level 2, 3, mixed in the same unit. the physical layout is different. you've got upper yard, lower yard. it'
it's a whole different lifestyle in here.t can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang affiliated career criminals. >> take your ponytail out. take your necklace off. everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i'm looking at the guy, i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years. i don't know if he's doing 100 days. >> put...
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when we return, the doctor who created the popular south beach diet to reverse your toxic lifestyles.street is back up after hackers targeted the youtube channel. >>> later on nbc washington nonstop, join me at 9:30. i'll take you on a behind the scenes tour behind the national theater. it's a place with a lot of history. what the [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah. >>> it looks like fall. can halloween be far behind? >> it's not. some people know this, some don't but halloween is one of my favorite holidays. >> we know. we know. >> we learned this. >> i started decorating. i like the spooky part of this. >> what is your favorite costume? >> we would be here for too long. >> let's just tal
when we return, the doctor who created the popular south beach diet to reverse your toxic lifestyles.street is back up after hackers targeted the youtube channel. >>> later on nbc washington nonstop, join me at 9:30. i'll take you on a behind the scenes tour behind the national theater. it's a place with a lot of history. what the [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your...
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. >>> hardy souls slam across the waters of san francisco bay today to promote a healthier lifestyle for native americans. >> when we were forced on to our reservations we were forced to live off of the commodities the government provided which was all fat food and that's generation to generation has been passed down. >> she says after 2 centuries of unhealthy eating dibeaties are rampant. today they boated to alcatraz and swam back to san francisco. organizes sent us these pictures of that swim this afternoon. they say it's one way they are trying to improve the health. another way, promoting a healthier lifestyle, prepare nutritious meals and exercise. >> this is a barrier. everyone can accomplish their goals with determination. small steps. >> today's swim capped off a week of activities to help them lead healthier lives. >> coming up in 90 seconds, he fell asleep that wheel and killed two. the appeal a former deputy is making tonight to get off of probation tonight. and three university of california at berkeley graduates who were imprisoned in iran just spoke to occupy oakland p
. >>> hardy souls slam across the waters of san francisco bay today to promote a healthier lifestyle for native americans. >> when we were forced on to our reservations we were forced to live off of the commodities the government provided which was all fat food and that's generation to generation has been passed down. >> she says after 2 centuries of unhealthy eating dibeaties are rampant. today they boated to alcatraz and swam back to san francisco. organizes sent us these...