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it was a choice she made to get out of that lifestyle. so i want everyone to hear that story but i want you to hear -- her to do that story. i don't think the church does good enough. we fall short. we don't understand it. so i'm hoping churches will be more involved in reaching out to the struggling with that, and with other issues, welcoming them into the church and helping us see that there's another life choice that they could be making. that it's also meant to wake up america. i know that there's a battle taking place in our schools come into courtrooms and legislatur legislatures, and we need to know what's taking place. i don't think parents and citizens know what's taking place, particularly in our schools. there is an overt act of agenda to teach the young generation that this lifestyle is acceptable and normal, and from my perspective, i think biblically it's not. parents need to know what's taking place thinking they can have informed decisions and get involved to change the course we are on. >> more and more states are allowin
it was a choice she made to get out of that lifestyle. so i want everyone to hear that story but i want you to hear -- her to do that story. i don't think the church does good enough. we fall short. we don't understand it. so i'm hoping churches will be more involved in reaching out to the struggling with that, and with other issues, welcoming them into the church and helping us see that there's another life choice that they could be making. that it's also meant to wake up america. i know that...
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but in terms of cancer, a healthy lifestyle may not be enough. it's also important to be aware of cancer's warning signals... and to check out anything that seems suspicious. early detection is key to cancer survival. lauren: there was a coupon for a cheap mammogram in the l.a. times. and i thought, well... i'm going to have a baseline fairly soon anyway so i might as well save myself a hundred bucks and i'll go do this. breast cancer has shifted dramatically in terms of the kinds of patients we're seeing over the last 20 years. from a women with relatively advanced disease to a very early disease which has resulted not just in less surgery and better cosmetic outcomes but much higher survival rates. and the vast amount of the credit for that can be laid at the feet of mammography and the discovery that it really does alter the outcome of breast cancer in a population, if properly applied. i was called in to have magnification studies and as i left the building, they recommended i see a surgeon the next day. so i kind of panicked. i came rushing
but in terms of cancer, a healthy lifestyle may not be enough. it's also important to be aware of cancer's warning signals... and to check out anything that seems suspicious. early detection is key to cancer survival. lauren: there was a coupon for a cheap mammogram in the l.a. times. and i thought, well... i'm going to have a baseline fairly soon anyway so i might as well save myself a hundred bucks and i'll go do this. breast cancer has shifted dramatically in terms of the kinds of patients...
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for her homosexuality was a choice, and a choice to get out of the lifestyle. so i want everyone to hear the story and churches to hear that story more particularly because i don't think the church does a good enough job ministering to those struggling with homosexuality, we fall short and don't understand it, and imhoping through her story churches will be more involved in reaching out to this, welcoming them into the church and helping them see there's another life choice they could be making. it's also meant to wake up america. i think that -- i know that there is a battle takes fleas the schools and courtrooms and legislatures, and we even know what is taking place. don't think parents and citizens know what is taking place in our schools. there's an overt active agenda to teach the young generation that this lifestyle is acceptable and normal, and from my perspective, and i think biblically it's not, and parents need to know it's taking place so they can make informed decisions and get involved to change the course we're on. >> host: more and more states a
for her homosexuality was a choice, and a choice to get out of the lifestyle. so i want everyone to hear the story and churches to hear that story more particularly because i don't think the church does a good enough job ministering to those struggling with homosexuality, we fall short and don't understand it, and imhoping through her story churches will be more involved in reaching out to this, welcoming them into the church and helping them see there's another life choice they could be...
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we can't continue on this debt to consume lifestyle. it is too much stress for anyone family to support. >> one of the messages that we see in this regard is flatscreen tvs. i have an old tv. i cannot connect to the internet through my television set. but the picture is better. i don't know if you have noticed it, the flatscreen does something to the photograph -- to the pictures. you need a 40-inch screen because if you get a 21-inch screen, it's like looking at a computer screen. that is really an amazing thing. my television set is not that old, actually. in 2003, or something like that. it is still doing fine. at one point i was going to buy one. -- i thought, wait a minute. this isn't even as good of a picture as the one i have. so something to think about maybe, not responding to the marketing push. there are many people in this room. you could share the message about them being manipulative. with apple, with this tv screen, we can hold onto it another year or two. >> i want to open it up for questions. if anyone has questions for
we can't continue on this debt to consume lifestyle. it is too much stress for anyone family to support. >> one of the messages that we see in this regard is flatscreen tvs. i have an old tv. i cannot connect to the internet through my television set. but the picture is better. i don't know if you have noticed it, the flatscreen does something to the photograph -- to the pictures. you need a 40-inch screen because if you get a 21-inch screen, it's like looking at a computer screen. that...
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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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the time bomb. 5828 a bunch of my friends, ww live at home lifestyle to look forwaad to. jool d.ww at ten. next in sports. sports.changes for theeravens unifooms.the athletic company... that's nnw supplying them. company... that's nnachoo! nasal alle like congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing can hit you year-round, indoors or out. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms any time of year. [ female announcer ] infections of the nose and throat and slow wound healing may occur. do not use nasonex until your nose has healed from any sore, surgery or injury. eye problems, including glaucoma or cataracts may occur. have regular eye exams. nasonex can increase your risk of getting infections. avoid contact with infections like chicken pox or measles while using nasonex. side effects may include headache, viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds, and coughing. nasonex is there for you, anytime of year. ask your doctor if nasonex is right for you. you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways t
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but this isn't an alternative lifestyle, it's sort of a traditional lifestyle and your theory is that'sroblem for her. >> exactly. see, she has an alternative lifestyle, hillary rosen, and everyone wants to be accepting of that, however, what has happened is the tables have been turned, so those who see themselves as having been oppressed, given their lifestyle choices or their race, now look at the way america has been and demonize it. that's why the president went on an an apology tour, apologizing for the bad father, apologizing for the fact that america has sub ju gated everyone. so if you say no, listen, my company is thriving in america, no, i think i can make money here, no, i actually free pretty good, i'm not home, i know my husband makes the money, but we have five kids, it's a lot of work, those are the enemies. public enemies number one for hillary rosen and barack obama. megyn: obviously, we don't know what's really in hillary rosen's head, she says look, i was trying to make an economic point. >> i do! megyn: she says don't tell me that she understands women's economic pro
but this isn't an alternative lifestyle, it's sort of a traditional lifestyle and your theory is that'sroblem for her. >> exactly. see, she has an alternative lifestyle, hillary rosen, and everyone wants to be accepting of that, however, what has happened is the tables have been turned, so those who see themselves as having been oppressed, given their lifestyle choices or their race, now look at the way america has been and demonize it. that's why the president went on an an apology tour,...
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they all come out with a different set of lifestyle.how is we follow a group of people who have left but they have come to one town. because when you leave -- >> michigan? >> it's in missouri. when you leave you leave everything you know because their community is tied in one, their religion, school, parents it's all one world. when they leave even if they are from michigan or pennsylvania or ohio they don't know anything. they come to one town in missouri where they have formed this new community where they live together and try to find their place in the world. >> you have been profiling them for more than a decade. you are upper manhattan. >> please. that's east side and west side. >> i can say something there. bottom line, what got you into this? >> i made a film called "devil's playground" when i was younger and then a tv series and this new series which premieres tonight. it's the culmination of a lot of stuff. most people learn their amish knowledge from one of our films or from witness. it's not about any of these things from th
they all come out with a different set of lifestyle.how is we follow a group of people who have left but they have come to one town. because when you leave -- >> michigan? >> it's in missouri. when you leave you leave everything you know because their community is tied in one, their religion, school, parents it's all one world. when they leave even if they are from michigan or pennsylvania or ohio they don't know anything. they come to one town in missouri where they have formed...
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and the other thing i wanted to clarify about this lifestyle in western civilization. western civilization is not an institution. i won hundred% agree that muslims are going to destroy themselves. they are not going to be destroyed by the u.s. and that is very strong because we have such a strong system. so this is the inherent quality of the civilization. it's not going to be destroyed. i have a question. my question is, i personally believe that if you are -- there is something wrong with your mind, something wrong with your brain but this is my personally quick -- opinion. i don't think this has anything to do with the sharia law. i think it's the muslim elite. they want their children to study in the united states and they want to have their bank accounts in the united states. they don't hate america. >> it's a love-hate relationship. >> they want to maintain their lifestyle that is the lead and only if they maintain their high lifestyle to create -- >> of course. you have to portray yourself as muslim and you got it. >> the only difference is, i have respect for f
and the other thing i wanted to clarify about this lifestyle in western civilization. western civilization is not an institution. i won hundred% agree that muslims are going to destroy themselves. they are not going to be destroyed by the u.s. and that is very strong because we have such a strong system. so this is the inherent quality of the civilization. it's not going to be destroyed. i have a question. my question is, i personally believe that if you are -- there is something wrong with...
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lifestyles where people like to sit and who they like to be with. it's our neighborhood in our ball park. here is our main street. >> reporter: at camden yards, abc 2 news. >>> great story. christian you taking request tonight, can you recue that up later in the show? opening day is friday. i hope you live at camden yard and it comes with a brand new season. >>> take a look at news around the nation, more than 20 people were hurt but no one was killed during that string of nasty tornado that ripped through parts of texas yesterday. meteorologist for the weather service crews east of dallas believe the twister that touched down there reached up to speeds of 135 miles per hour. about a dozen tornadoes touched down and more than 600 homes were destroyed. >>> the woman say was the intended target in monday's mass shooting say she was teaching somewhere else at the time. she has the right on her shoulders referring to the people who were shot and killed. 43-year-old one goh was charged with murder. he also made his first court appearance. >>> we have som
lifestyles where people like to sit and who they like to be with. it's our neighborhood in our ball park. here is our main street. >> reporter: at camden yards, abc 2 news. >>> great story. christian you taking request tonight, can you recue that up later in the show? opening day is friday. i hope you live at camden yard and it comes with a brand new season. >>> take a look at news around the nation, more than 20 people were hurt but no one was killed during that string...
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and she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about housewives of orange county, she could have been on the show. >> reporter: yes, if n fact, she told friends she turned doun an offer to be on that show. about excess if orange county. she ended up on a show called "american thunder" about the motorcycles showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for 50 grand. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> reporter: and then there was eric naposki. >> we eat housewives for breakfast. >> reporter: ex-football player, personal trainer, wannabe actor who starred in a never-aired reality show called "newport 40." but here's where the show ends and the real begins. because of what happened in that house behind the gates a long time ago. it was december 15, 1994, 9:00 p.m. >> the shots were patterned in sets of two. two shots. two shots. a pause. and then two shots. >> reporter: detective tom bode arrived to find a millionaire entrepreneur dead on his own kitchen floor. his name was bill
and she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about housewives of orange county, she could have been on the show. >> reporter: yes, if n fact, she told friends she turned doun an offer to be on that show. about excess if orange county. she ended up on a show called "american thunder" about the motorcycles showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for 50 grand. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks....
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some have left the lifestyle.rprise you. >> the main reason i left the amish was to have more freedom and more education. leaving the amish was the only option i had to get my education. >> so does leaving the faith to do whatever you're going to do, knock back a few beers, cage fight, all of these things happen, danielle laken is director and creator and executive producer of "amish out of order", a new series that premiers at 10:00. why do these kids and obviously still a kid, why do they leave? >> everyone chooses to leave tore different reasons and toif say leaving the faith is a decision that is so scary that none of us can really put ourselves in their shoes. for me when i was their age the choice was what college do i want to go to, do i want to leave home, and for them they're choosing to leave the only lifestyle they have ever known. each person has their own decision. sometimes it is problems at home. sometimes it is to pursue education. everyone has their own unique choice and we see over the course of
some have left the lifestyle.rprise you. >> the main reason i left the amish was to have more freedom and more education. leaving the amish was the only option i had to get my education. >> so does leaving the faith to do whatever you're going to do, knock back a few beers, cage fight, all of these things happen, danielle laken is director and creator and executive producer of "amish out of order", a new series that premiers at 10:00. why do these kids and obviously still...
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not that the -- the smart said in the 1920s, ridicule the value and lifestyle lifestyles. anti-anti-come in addition was fashionable in some -- a great judge often called the greatest appellate judge that was ever to exist. that the spirit of liberty is the spirit that that is too sure that it is right. while that not be exactly true, at least an affordable indulgence at times, at the time he said it was in late spring of 1944. it's not exactly around the corner, at least pretty well certain, but today, when we are up against people who are sufficiently sure that they are right to fly airplanes into buildings, those responsible for protecting us are sure enough that it is right to keep that spirit and us alive. i thank you very much for the honor of speaking to you. [ applause ] >>> you may recall i introduced the judge bring mentioning that his moral compass being infallible. we have a few minutes and we can take two or three questions if you would like. yes, sir. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] and to get billions of other people in the same way t
not that the -- the smart said in the 1920s, ridicule the value and lifestyle lifestyles. anti-anti-come in addition was fashionable in some -- a great judge often called the greatest appellate judge that was ever to exist. that the spirit of liberty is the spirit that that is too sure that it is right. while that not be exactly true, at least an affordable indulgence at times, at the time he said it was in late spring of 1944. it's not exactly around the corner, at least pretty well certain,...
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i think you need to go backs fox business network, bring back lifestyles of the rich and famous.ur heart not be troubled -- beckel is back in the house. he is a new person. so he says. that and our great american that and our great american panel next. [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like neing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long ter
i think you need to go backs fox business network, bring back lifestyles of the rich and famous.ur heart not be troubled -- beckel is back in the house. he is a new person. so he says. that and our great american that and our great american panel next. [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be...
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and we went into our own lives and our own lifestyles. when i had a family, i know that the amount of time i talked to george, francis and marty on the telephone was cut down in half. and as i went from one to five children, now we have to make a conscious effort to re-unionize and get together. now i'm sort of in my family, into my life in a homey way. (steven spielberg) but when i was in my 20s and they were in their 20s, we were all kind of married to each other. as you get older, it's more "here we go again." the struggle's on. is the fish going to eat me, or am i going to eat the fish? and there was some kind of camaraderie back then and i guess you were not -- you also felt immortal. the fish could never completely eat you. but as you get older, and you feel your feet and legs being bitten off, you begin to wonder: are you going to survive this one? i still feel i'm part of the hollywood system because in the end, that generates all the money. and eventually it filters down through independent films. but you have to respect the engi
and we went into our own lives and our own lifestyles. when i had a family, i know that the amount of time i talked to george, francis and marty on the telephone was cut down in half. and as i went from one to five children, now we have to make a conscious effort to re-unionize and get together. now i'm sort of in my family, into my life in a homey way. (steven spielberg) but when i was in my 20s and they were in their 20s, we were all kind of married to each other. as you get older, it's more...
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what we're talking about here is a lifestyle behavior, and can you adapt to these changes? absolutely. there's nothing like prime rib. i don't care what anybody says. there's a cinnamon roll from cinnabon... really is probably the neatest thing in the world to have for breakfast but i don't have any of those things anymore. and my wife has done a great job of making sure that, you know, what we have isn't high in fat. i do my best, and my cholesterol level is way down. it's under 200, which is... a good diet and a ton of medication, more than i want to think about, but a lot. another risk factor is high blood pressure. faxon: high blood pressure is the most common heart disease in the united states. and unfortunately, only about a third of people with high blood pressure know they have it, and only about half of those are adequately treated. so, again, it's an educational process that's very important, from a public health standpoint, that people have their blood pressure measured. and if it's elevated, dropping it five or ten points into a normal range makes a huge differe
what we're talking about here is a lifestyle behavior, and can you adapt to these changes? absolutely. there's nothing like prime rib. i don't care what anybody says. there's a cinnamon roll from cinnabon... really is probably the neatest thing in the world to have for breakfast but i don't have any of those things anymore. and my wife has done a great job of making sure that, you know, what we have isn't high in fat. i do my best, and my cholesterol level is way down. it's under 200, which...
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some combine their religion with westernized lifestyles.his dovetailing of this consumer society with islamist lifestyle in turkey i think is something that has arisen specifically from the conjuncture of globalizing economics in turkey as well as a relative freedom of expression, and an increasingly educated islamist community-- and increasingly urbanized. i think that it can be, in a way, an export of turkey to other places in the middle east, and i think that it has been. narrator: but many people are fundamentalists and find their identity in islamic traditions. but they are fighting against another tradition here. beginning in the 1920s, one of ataturk's most significant changes was the formal separation of church and stat since that time, religion is supposed to be a matter of individual choice and conviction. secor: i think that turkey has the potential to be a great model of a state with a muslim majority population and a secular state structure. the legal code in turkey that governs family law is the swiss civil code. it's not the
some combine their religion with westernized lifestyles.his dovetailing of this consumer society with islamist lifestyle in turkey i think is something that has arisen specifically from the conjuncture of globalizing economics in turkey as well as a relative freedom of expression, and an increasingly educated islamist community-- and increasingly urbanized. i think that it can be, in a way, an export of turkey to other places in the middle east, and i think that it has been. narrator: but many...
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it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it 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. i
it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it 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. >>...
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the controls mostly of the economy and their privileges and their you know they have a very nice lifestyle they've had it for a long time and they have a very good friend in washington as well i mean the status quo was always suited the military in egypt since the fall of mubarak. very much so i would so i think disagree with the assessment that the muslim brotherhood's decision to send a candidate in in the end is true i would actually call it pragmatic i think there's a simple reason behind the muslim brotherhood's decision and that is to you know take advantage of what is effectively a historical chance for them to actually wilt power for the first time in the country's history there have been all sorts of theories behind the reasons why they are sending good candidates including first cynics i would say. that there is some secret pact between the muslim brotherhood and the military in an attempt to amend taint the status quo and indeed to engage in a power sharing deal i think you know that if a muslim brotherhood candidate is elected he will have he will have huge responsibilities to
the controls mostly of the economy and their privileges and their you know they have a very nice lifestyle they've had it for a long time and they have a very good friend in washington as well i mean the status quo was always suited the military in egypt since the fall of mubarak. very much so i would so i think disagree with the assessment that the muslim brotherhood's decision to send a candidate in in the end is true i would actually call it pragmatic i think there's a simple reason behind...
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. >> it just seems to me that the romney camp wants to change the lifestyle of middle class americans the wrong way. joan walsh, e.j.dionne great to have you with us. share your thoughts. mitt romney is telling supporters he's going to gut washington. going to cut a bunch of programs. he's still not telling anyone what plans, what he plans to cut. >>> later, wisconsin governor scott walker is becoming the poster child for extremism. just listen to him. this weekend he called on the nra to help out his campaign efforts. we're right back. stay with us. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels really good. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. now, sleep number redefines memory foam, combining coolfit gel foam with sleep number adjustability. during the final days of our white sale, receive $400 in free bedding. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattress
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i think a lot of it has to do with lifestyle. >> reporter: in sapp's case, the lifestyle included moreworth of shoes and a $1200 lion skin rug. but it's not just big spending that's a problem. mohammed says an even bigger lifestyle flaw maybe not preparing for life after the league. >> what about football applies to any other profession, you know? i just -- i don't think there are very many, you know, resumes you can put, hey, i was an nfl football player for ten years and someone's going to say, hey, okay. >> hey, okay. rebecca jarvis. it's still hard to believe that somebody who has made millions or thousands of dollars, and in your piece you said the minimum salary is $390,000 which is a very, very good salary. it's hard to believe people would go broke. how does that happen? >> well, it's sort of like the lottery syndrome in some respects. you have somebody who relatively speaking has just come into the biggest amount of money in their lives. >> and they're too young, you think? >> not just too young but inexperienced. because you have fenra now actually helping and trying to help
i think a lot of it has to do with lifestyle. >> reporter: in sapp's case, the lifestyle included moreworth of shoes and a $1200 lion skin rug. but it's not just big spending that's a problem. mohammed says an even bigger lifestyle flaw maybe not preparing for life after the league. >> what about football applies to any other profession, you know? i just -- i don't think there are very many, you know, resumes you can put, hey, i was an nfl football player for ten years and someone's...
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i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead. you're a fascinating man in many ways. first of all, you were a vegetarian, but then you got bored with that and went back to meat. is that right? >> of course, my early part of my life, as a tibetan, you see, our diet nonvegetarian. then after i come to india, 65, i give up eating meat and eggs, fish. so next, about 20 minutes, then the dpaul gallbladder, jaundice problem. so my face become yellow. and nails and eyes become yellow. so later i jokingly tell people, at that time i truly become living buddha. yellow person. so i really making effort to put more vegetarian. but i myself remain vegetarian. >> let's move on to other issues. as a monk, you obviously subscribe to a vow of celibacy. >> yes. >> is that hard? >> no. if you physically experience, sometimes you may find a certain desire. but then all picture, i often tell, one occasion, some buddhist monk, european buddhist monk, i tell them, watch the people who have family, sometimes i notice -- my first visit, another woman, a
i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead. you're a fascinating man in many ways. first of all, you were a vegetarian, but then you got bored with that and went back to meat. is that right? >> of course, my early part of my life, as a tibetan, you see, our diet nonvegetarian. then after i come to india, 65, i give up eating meat and eggs, fish. so next, about 20 minutes, then the dpaul gallbladder, jaundice problem. so my face become yellow. and nails and eyes...
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food then food is korea that's the problem they're dealing with now just look at how many healthy lifestyle shows they have on t.v. there were hardly any five years ago now every time i go there for a convention or turn on the t.v. that's all it talk about this kind of thing would there used to be a time when russian physicians with proper training and police occasions headed enormous difficulties finding a job abroad question diplomas were not recognised even though curriculum was considered high quality just not good enough is they changing no thank you go to the russian physicians enjoy better ignition internationally these days are a still going to play in the domestic job market what we thought was up with locally was that. in a russian cardiac surgeon that has a russian diploma but no european certificate and he is not authorized to perform surgery in any european hospital with their only love to do experimental research and so i think i experienced the same problem back in the one nine hundred eighty s. that you have to go through the whole sequence again get into medical school grad
food then food is korea that's the problem they're dealing with now just look at how many healthy lifestyle shows they have on t.v. there were hardly any five years ago now every time i go there for a convention or turn on the t.v. that's all it talk about this kind of thing would there used to be a time when russian physicians with proper training and police occasions headed enormous difficulties finding a job abroad question diplomas were not recognised even though curriculum was considered...
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if you tax a millionaire just a little bit more, you're not going to change their lifestyle. the kind of cuts he's talking about will change the lifestyle of people that depend on the safety nets and need them every day. let's turn to ben, national press secretary for obama 2012 campaign. ben, good to have you with us tonight. >> nice to be with you. >> this is really, i think, a big political opening for the democrats. all you have to do is look at their budget and see how many millions of people this will affect. your thoughts. >> budgets are about choices and values and who we are as a nation. you outline many of the devastating cuts not just for the poor but the middle class if we pass the romney-ryan budget. let's think about who he is protecting. he's giving special breaks to the wealthiest americans. another tax cut to millionaires and billionaires. $4 billion in subsidies to oil and gas companies and special tax breaks to hedge fund managers. the poor, the middle class, senior, veterans, the rest of us here in america are being saddled with the cost of this. >> he wan
if you tax a millionaire just a little bit more, you're not going to change their lifestyle. the kind of cuts he's talking about will change the lifestyle of people that depend on the safety nets and need them every day. let's turn to ben, national press secretary for obama 2012 campaign. ben, good to have you with us tonight. >> nice to be with you. >> this is really, i think, a big political opening for the democrats. all you have to do is look at their budget and see how many...
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. >> it just seems to me that the romney camp wants to change the lifestyle of middle class americans the wrong way. joan walsh, e.j.dionne great to have you with us. share your thoughts. mitt romney is telling supporters he's going to gut washington. going to cut a bunch of programs. he's still not telling anyone what plans, what he plans to cut. >>> later, wisconsin governor scott walker is becoming the poster child for extremism. just listen to him. this weekend he called on the nra to help out his campaign efforts. we're right back. stay with us. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. >>> coming up, mitt romney says he's going to cut programs, but he's not going to tell us what programs he's going to cut. does that pique your interest in howard fineman will give commentary on that. >>>
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use, that is going to help you throughout life. >> let me just ask you, let's talk real quick, a lifestyleng, with you and only a couple of minutes left, a lot of former athletes, during your playing career, you live in a high metabolic level and you retire, and some guys tend to get a little pudgy, and the metabolism slows down and i'm not trying to put anyone down, but you have maintained your physique. how hard are you working out these days? >> you know, thank you. it is true that athletes sometimes when you're done playing, you have worked so hard, throughout your whole career, and you have a tendency to take a break. i think it is really just trying to be disciplined and knowing each and every day you have to try and get up and do something for yourself, to help you as far as health is concerned. it is a cliche, but you want to kind of set goals for yourself and every day if you get up and say i will work out a half hour and do something in the gym or the weight room or whatever it might be, as far as exercise is concerned, and you achieve that goal, you're going to feel better about
use, that is going to help you throughout life. >> let me just ask you, let's talk real quick, a lifestyleng, with you and only a couple of minutes left, a lot of former athletes, during your playing career, you live in a high metabolic level and you retire, and some guys tend to get a little pudgy, and the metabolism slows down and i'm not trying to put anyone down, but you have maintained your physique. how hard are you working out these days? >> you know, thank you. it is true...
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i stopped medicating my lifestyle and started educating my lifestyle. >> you lost 101 pounds, and youe the pants to prove it. >> and it shows it's never too late in life to start making changes. look how fabulous she looks. >> you look beautiful. >> throw those pants on the floor. >> gone. >> we have this great story. you're a couple. you struggled with your weight together through the years, and you lost a total of 235 pounds together. and we have pictures of you before. what has it been like, though, to lose weight as a couple, to do it together with someone? >> i can't imagine doing it any other way. it's been really great. we kind of put on a lot of weight together and took it off together and created a whole new lifestyle. >> and i should say she just had a baby. >> she looks fantastic. >> a couple of weeks ago. >> five weeks ago. >> keith, was it a struggle? men always say they put on weight when their wife is pregnant. did you keep motivating each other? >> we did motivate each other. we put a little weight on together but with joy's new book we followed the recipes on the back
i stopped medicating my lifestyle and started educating my lifestyle. >> you lost 101 pounds, and youe the pants to prove it. >> and it shows it's never too late in life to start making changes. look how fabulous she looks. >> you look beautiful. >> throw those pants on the floor. >> gone. >> we have this great story. you're a couple. you struggled with your weight together through the years, and you lost a total of 235 pounds together. and we have pictures...
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. >> it just seems to me that the romney camp wants to change the lifestyle of middle class americans, the wrong way. joan walsh, e.j.dionne great to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> be sure to answer the question on the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts. mitt romney is telling supporters he's going to gut washington. going to cut a bunch of programs. but he's still not telling anyone what he plans to cut. howard fineman and richard wolffe will join me on the discussion. scott walker is becoming the poster child for extremism. just listen to him. this weekend he called on the nra to help out his campaign efforts. we're right back. stay with us. ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what credit's about ♪ ♪ or else you could be headed for a credit wipeout ♪ offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth... and even the cup
. >> it just seems to me that the romney camp wants to change the lifestyle of middle class americans, the wrong way. joan walsh, e.j.dionne great to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> be sure to answer the question on the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts. mitt romney is telling supporters he's going to gut washington. going to cut a bunch of programs. but he's still not telling anyone what he plans to cut. howard fineman and richard wolffe will join me on...