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about a third of the growth of medicare spending is linked to cardiovascular conditions that are lifestyle related, diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease, hypertension and mental disorders. the things that are interesting about those conditions in the medicare program is those are largely conditions that are ambulatory treated with appropriate medication. unless you botch it up somehow, with the exception of kidney disease, you really have nothing do with inpatient hospitals here. this is dealing with am latory care, primary care, medication management. the ultimate irony of that is traditional fee for service medicare is really the only major payor, unless you're home bound, that has no care coordination. so it just doesn't do it. we'll tell you you've got a problem in your personalized care plan but we don't have anything available to engage people in medicare to help them deal with these conditions. as i've mentioned, the share of spending increase leaninged to disease prevalence does differ over the period period you're looking at. over the last couple of years, spending per treated case
about a third of the growth of medicare spending is linked to cardiovascular conditions that are lifestyle related, diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease, hypertension and mental disorders. the things that are interesting about those conditions in the medicare program is those are largely conditions that are ambulatory treated with appropriate medication. unless you botch it up somehow, with the exception of kidney disease, you really have nothing do with inpatient hospitals here. this is dealing...
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me. >> stacey worked with the lifestyle coach fighting obesity, which is one of the things we can do for ourselves is >> we may not have charge a lot of things in the world but we have charge of what goes into our mouths >> stacey found a simple approach to healthy eating >> eat as much fruit and vegetables and proteins that you can. stay away from things that come out of boxes or cans and drink lots of water >> i think people are surprised that i won't operate on them >> if you think that is bad for business, think again. they might not get liposuction but they have money to spare. i might be doing their eyelids or something else that because they didn't need to spend money on liposuction they're doing another part of their body >> stacey had a breast lift. she says she feels better than ever to and she qualifies for better health insurance rates because of her weight loss. >> the thing i love the most is that my daughter has also incorporated the lifestyle >> that is the biggest benefit. this idea of getting healthy before surgery is catching on. a cancer surgeon in michigan have t
me. >> stacey worked with the lifestyle coach fighting obesity, which is one of the things we can do for ourselves is >> we may not have charge a lot of things in the world but we have charge of what goes into our mouths >> stacey found a simple approach to healthy eating >> eat as much fruit and vegetables and proteins that you can. stay away from things that come out of boxes or cans and drink lots of water >> i think people are surprised that i won't operate on...
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it was just a nice lifestyle for your kids. - yeah, originally it was.riginally we were looking to buy a place in the country, and the place that we found had this drawback--or an advantage, depending how you look at it--of having this 150-year-old house falling down, this falling down apple orchard, hundreds of acres. so we had to decide what to do with it, so we looked at different op--you know, renting out the farm, having someone look after the apples for us, or doing some transformation. and that was-- over a period of a few months, we finally came to the idea of doing ciders or ice apples wines, and that's kind of how we started, but we started very small, but it came from the idea to move more from a lifestyle point of view than the business point of view. - and that changed your life, because in the first scenario you could be there and have your kids go to school there and so on, but you could hop back into town and maybe do work through your computer or whatever. this is different. this is like enslavement. this is farming, right? this is, uh..
it was just a nice lifestyle for your kids. - yeah, originally it was.riginally we were looking to buy a place in the country, and the place that we found had this drawback--or an advantage, depending how you look at it--of having this 150-year-old house falling down, this falling down apple orchard, hundreds of acres. so we had to decide what to do with it, so we looked at different op--you know, renting out the farm, having someone look after the apples for us, or doing some transformation....
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--mood life and lifestyle. >>caller: it changes how i feel about myself as you said.ave got more than i care to admit. in every shape and size.c13 but i mean every color. >>host: what brings you back talk to other people who say it makes that big of a difference? >>caller: i am 68 and i feel you know 40. >>guest: thank you it does that for you. >>caller: i like to behave that way and live in a world that way. i like to dress that way but you know so many clothes were fitting properly. usually it was the waist. >>guest: i know you have got five pairs today, have you had the jeggings before? 13 >>caller: i never had thed that is part of why i wanted to talk was to ask you to questions. is it the same 10 oz denim? >>guest: absolutely the same except it is sun- kissed which we do about once a year so, so it is a little bit softer and more stretch but it is the same durable 10 oz denim. >>caller: great. the other question was if i were generally a 10-12 it seems to me i would take a large. >>guest: know. no. you would take medium or large. i always sit on a fence between t
--mood life and lifestyle. >>caller: it changes how i feel about myself as you said.ave got more than i care to admit. in every shape and size.c13 but i mean every color. >>host: what brings you back talk to other people who say it makes that big of a difference? >>caller: i am 68 and i feel you know 40. >>guest: thank you it does that for you. >>caller: i like to behave that way and live in a world that way. i like to dress that way but you know so many clothes...
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the reality is that if this glove ceases to exist, her health and her lifestyle, and in turn, my lifestyle, will be severely impacted. she is not alone, nor am i. there are seniors and younger people that require this kind of access. for their health and for their well-being. i urge you to reject this project. >> high-end in opposition of -- iam i am in opposition of 8 washington. i am for community life style. i maintain my career and social life in the city and the financial district. i live on the east bay and continue to maintain my membership. we will miss the unique qualities of the golden gate way. to start, four years ago, i was a tennis player. we would figure out where we are going to go because the public courts are not maintained in the city and i was looking for a place that had of portable outdoor recreation facilities that had a community and a social setting. it was a unique environment that no other place has in the city. another strong decision point i was -- was lighting in the public courts as well. i am asking me, if this development continues, what will you replace fo
the reality is that if this glove ceases to exist, her health and her lifestyle, and in turn, my lifestyle, will be severely impacted. she is not alone, nor am i. there are seniors and younger people that require this kind of access. for their health and for their well-being. i urge you to reject this project. >> high-end in opposition of -- iam i am in opposition of 8 washington. i am for community life style. i maintain my career and social life in the city and the financial district. i...
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if i want to make a difference in terms of changing lifestyle or improving my blood sugar levels, that should be a component of what medicare covers. on both extremes we don't give people a whole lot of options because of the way that medicare cover policy works. >> can you reference several initiatives around the identifyrs of cost drivers. can you speak a little bit to what happens to utilization and outcomes as thee interventions take place. >> well, yeah, that's a good question. you can look at the prevalence data in terms of how we're treating patients with cardiovascular risk factors. the most important question is what are we getting from it? is it worth it? i think on balance the more aggressive is worth it. we're getting improvements on longevity and improvements on the quality of life. so those are outcomes. things that are good increases. things that we want to make investments in and should be happy about. we've done on statins and cholesterol and there's a series of prevalence increases that are bad that we should try to do something to reduce our incident increases linked
if i want to make a difference in terms of changing lifestyle or improving my blood sugar levels, that should be a component of what medicare covers. on both extremes we don't give people a whole lot of options because of the way that medicare cover policy works. >> can you reference several initiatives around the identifyrs of cost drivers. can you speak a little bit to what happens to utilization and outcomes as thee interventions take place. >> well, yeah, that's a good question....
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about a third of the growth of medicare spending is linked to cardiovascular conditions that are lifestyle related, diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease, hypertension and mental disorders. the things that are interesting about those conditions in the medicare program is those are largely conditions that are ambulatory treated with appropriate medication. unless you botch it up somehow, with the exception of kidney disease, you really have nothing do with inpatient hospitals here. this is dealing with am latory care, primary care, medication management. the ultimate irony of that is traditional fee for service medicare is really the only major payor, unless you're home bound, that has no care coordination. so it just doesn't do it. we'll tell you you've got a problem in your personalized care plan but we don't have anything available to engage people in medicare to help them deal with these conditions. as i've mentioned, the share of spending increase leaninged to disease prevalence does differ over the period period you're looking at. over the last couple of years, spending per treated case
about a third of the growth of medicare spending is linked to cardiovascular conditions that are lifestyle related, diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease, hypertension and mental disorders. the things that are interesting about those conditions in the medicare program is those are largely conditions that are ambulatory treated with appropriate medication. unless you botch it up somehow, with the exception of kidney disease, you really have nothing do with inpatient hospitals here. this is dealing...
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sarkozy was criticized for his high-living lifestyle and his glamorous wife carla bruni. >> five years of sarkozy is enough. >> reporter: hollande, though, has made his own tabloid headlines. his current partner is french journalist valerie trierweiler who he met when she interviewed him. his previous partner for 30 years was the socialist candidate in the last election here segolene royal who is the mother of his four children. hollande, though, is from the lucky school of politician. he only became his party's candidate because the man who was thought to be the shoe-in for the nomination, dominique strauss-kahn, became embroiled in that sex scandal in new york. if he keeps his election promises, francois hollande may dramatically change europe's approach to its economic problems. he's promised more government spending and more government jobs. that puts him very much at odds with germany's angela merkel and that is likely to unsettle the euro and to rattle financial markets. tomorrow will be a nervous day. >> jeff: mark, thank you very much, speaking of nervous, the markets could als
sarkozy was criticized for his high-living lifestyle and his glamorous wife carla bruni. >> five years of sarkozy is enough. >> reporter: hollande, though, has made his own tabloid headlines. his current partner is french journalist valerie trierweiler who he met when she interviewed him. his previous partner for 30 years was the socialist candidate in the last election here segolene royal who is the mother of his four children. hollande, though, is from the lucky school of...
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once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore. it becomes 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
once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore. it becomes 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...
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important to latinos told in their perspective, immigration, health care, the economy as well as lifestyled health. it will be around the clock and in english. >> we let ourselves dream about a pioneering new never done idea this is going to be a unique new way of connecting with this audience, in english but at the same time also be -- have broad appeal to the overall population. >> reporter: this morning univison and abc7 news announced plans to join forces. >> launch a 24/7 news information and lifestyle network targeted at america's hispanic community. >> reporter: calling the new venture a catapult into the future for abc7 news president sherwood says everyone will have access by this summer. >> future and partnership with univison is bright because we are going to reach this burden joining hispanic audience. >> reporter: after a year of hard work, the management team of both powerhouse companies that worked on the deal celebrated. [ applause ] >> how do you get viewers? >> we defer to the masters at programming for this huge and influential audience. univison since 1962 has understoo
important to latinos told in their perspective, immigration, health care, the economy as well as lifestyled health. it will be around the clock and in english. >> we let ourselves dream about a pioneering new never done idea this is going to be a unique new way of connecting with this audience, in english but at the same time also be -- have broad appeal to the overall population. >> reporter: this morning univison and abc7 news announced plans to join forces. >> launch a 24/7...
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important to latinos told in their perspective, immigration, health care, the economy as well as lifestylend health. it will be around the clock and in english. >> we let ourselves dream about a pioneering new never done idea this is going to be a unique new way of connecting with this audience, in english but at the same time also be -- have broad appeal to the overall population. >> reporter: this morning univison and abc7 news announced plans to join forces. >> launch a 24/7 news information and lifestyle network targeted at america's hispanic community. >> reporter: calling the new venture a catapult into the future for abc7 news president sherwood says everyone will have access by this summer. >> future and partnership with univison is bright because we are going to reach this burden joining hispanic audience. >> reporter: after a year of hard work, the management team of both powerhouse companies that worked on the deal celebrated. [ applause ] >> how do you get viewers? >> we defer to the masters at programming for this huge and influential audience. univison since 1962 has understo
important to latinos told in their perspective, immigration, health care, the economy as well as lifestylend health. it will be around the clock and in english. >> we let ourselves dream about a pioneering new never done idea this is going to be a unique new way of connecting with this audience, in english but at the same time also be -- have broad appeal to the overall population. >> reporter: this morning univison and abc7 news announced plans to join forces. >> launch a...
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did we tell the lifestyles of the keys the exceptional longevity seen 60 percent of the men including irving, and smoked at some point. if you're than half exercise and a regular basis and they don't eat particularly healthy diets. >>> affairs food? a hamburger. in a hamburger with cheese. he and his team discovered that people live to 100 or more than twice as likely to have a certain very into the gene called ct peak it helps control cholesterol and attacks against hard season dementia. ancon has the gene variant. i've never had a heart sac or stroke. the operations either. new speaker he says the future lies in developing drugs that could give everyone would see braziers have naturally. >>> then we can really prevent old age of diseases that they're making life so miserable. not a bad fellow. my buddy payback. the ill wait six legacy will be even richer cbs news new york. >>> pellets designed to be one of san francisco is the most seismically safe buildings now been put to the test had one hell. the waves once giant tall was as destructive as a sop by praise they chose that buildin
did we tell the lifestyles of the keys the exceptional longevity seen 60 percent of the men including irving, and smoked at some point. if you're than half exercise and a regular basis and they don't eat particularly healthy diets. >>> affairs food? a hamburger. in a hamburger with cheese. he and his team discovered that people live to 100 or more than twice as likely to have a certain very into the gene called ct peak it helps control cholesterol and attacks against hard season...
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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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>> that, plus exercising and changing lifestyle, though diabetes is essentially a genetic disease ituns in families, you are more likely to get it if you have a genetic pre-disposition and lifestyle plays a big role and i want people to understand something about insulin. the pancreas is a motor that makes insulin. we are only born with a certain number of insulin receptors in our body. if we gain weight we have less receptors per surface area. you don't have enough receptors to do the work of allowing the insulin to push the sugar into the cells. >> jamie: the more sugar, the more you are pushing them? >> no. no. look, sugar doesn't cause diabetes. but the more sugar you have, the more the liver turns it into fat and the more it is absorbed by the cells and the bigger you get, the more you weigh the less you have the receptors to pick up the insulin and absorb the sugar. it doesn't necessarily cause diabetes there, are people who are very heavy and don't have it but if you have the tendency to get it and don't have enough receptors, it will show up, sooner and more easily. that is w
>> that, plus exercising and changing lifestyle, though diabetes is essentially a genetic disease ituns in families, you are more likely to get it if you have a genetic pre-disposition and lifestyle plays a big role and i want people to understand something about insulin. the pancreas is a motor that makes insulin. we are only born with a certain number of insulin receptors in our body. if we gain weight we have less receptors per surface area. you don't have enough receptors to do the...
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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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. >> this is a lifestyle issue. this is becoming a cultural issue and unless you break that, and, it comes from the parents, teaching our children, it has to change your whole lifestyle. you can't just say, go lose weight you have to change your diet and you have to do all the things dr. seekal talked about, and then you can break the cycle. >> jamie: growing up we did the family dinner folks and that is a -- you are a big believer in that, sit down with a healthy meal. >> eric: yes. >> cuts down on diabetes. >> and, it is mother's day and we'll have more important news for moms, coming up the doctors tell us which medical tests are critical when it comes to protecting mom's health. >> jamie: and have you ever considered acupuncture? you hear about it for back pain and we promised you we'll break the pain cycle for you, this week, the doctors will break it down, pros and cons of acupuncture, next. pull on those gardening gloves. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand
. >> this is a lifestyle issue. this is becoming a cultural issue and unless you break that, and, it comes from the parents, teaching our children, it has to change your whole lifestyle. you can't just say, go lose weight you have to change your diet and you have to do all the things dr. seekal talked about, and then you can break the cycle. >> jamie: growing up we did the family dinner folks and that is a -- you are a big believer in that, sit down with a healthy meal. >>...
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sarkozy, an american-friendly leader, was criticized for his high profile lifestyle. he told his supporters he bears full responsibility for the election loss. hollande was a little known competition who became his party's candidate because the leading candidate, dominick strauss-khan, became embroiled in a sex scandal in new york last year. more to come. france holds parliamentary elections next month and the socialists already hold the upper house. president obama has already called hollande, congratulated him and invited him to the u.s. ahead of an economic summit at camp david next month. >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you. >>> french voters weren't the only europeans who shook things up in weekend elections. greek's angry with their government's severe austerity measures rebelled against both of the country's dominant political parties. this morning greece faces political stalemate which could threaten its hard won economic bailout. >>> an american aide worker kidnapped in pakistan has turned up in an apparent al qaeda video pleading for president obama t
sarkozy, an american-friendly leader, was criticized for his high profile lifestyle. he told his supporters he bears full responsibility for the election loss. hollande was a little known competition who became his party's candidate because the leading candidate, dominick strauss-khan, became embroiled in a sex scandal in new york last year. more to come. france holds parliamentary elections next month and the socialists already hold the upper house. president obama has already called hollande,...
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using kids' money to fund a lavish lifestyle. megan mcgrath live outside the court house with what's to be affected. >> reporter: it was back in december that the fbi raided thomas's northeast home. they seized a motorcycle, suv, and other items. now, after initially denying the allegations, thomas eventually resigned from the d.c. council and pleaded guilty to stealing more than $350,000. that was money that was ear marked for youth sports programs. he then spent that money on a lavish lifestyle that included expensive trips and cars. prosecutors are asking for a prison sentence of 46 months. that's a little less than four years. thomas's attorney is asking for leniency and asking for an 18-month prison sentence. reporting live from the courthouse, megan mcgrath, "news 4." >>> new from overnight, police are searching for police who stabbed two people in southeast washington alodge 278th street. police say a man and woman were stabbed just before midnight. we're told the woman is in grave condition. the man is expected to be okay
using kids' money to fund a lavish lifestyle. megan mcgrath live outside the court house with what's to be affected. >> reporter: it was back in december that the fbi raided thomas's northeast home. they seized a motorcycle, suv, and other items. now, after initially denying the allegations, thomas eventually resigned from the d.c. council and pleaded guilty to stealing more than $350,000. that was money that was ear marked for youth sports programs. he then spent that money on a lavish...
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really our charge always is to promote a healthy lifestyle through physical activity and good nutrition. kids go through six weeks of basically five days a week, 60 minutes a day exercise. to further that with the challenge, they now have the opportunity within that 6 on minutes do -- 6 on minutes do interactive gaming that would count towards that as well as making nutritional goal for the week and that kind of thing. >> it's -- it seems like it's really imperative drew and allison, when you find out young children are being diagnosed with type ii diabetes relating to obesity, that there's an urgency to get them up and get them moving. do you see that as well, allison? >> oh, definitely. it's critical with where our kids are today. they're spending to much time in front of screens. we really want to change that into active time. so we really want to get them up and moving. now we have all these games that actually do that and allow them to move around and get active. we're just really excited for that and to kick it off. >> statistics show that kids between ages of 8 and 18 are spendin
really our charge always is to promote a healthy lifestyle through physical activity and good nutrition. kids go through six weeks of basically five days a week, 60 minutes a day exercise. to further that with the challenge, they now have the opportunity within that 6 on minutes do -- 6 on minutes do interactive gaming that would count towards that as well as making nutritional goal for the week and that kind of thing. >> it's -- it seems like it's really imperative drew and allison, when...
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freddie isn't being a full-time mom now an alternative lifestyle? >> dana: apparently.f the best that i means that could happen to conservatives is to play the tape at the beginning of the sound bite from whatever her name is, over and over and over again. where is her strong voice? strong voice. you know, you don't talk like that all the time. like you're not sure what you are talking about. >> greg: i like that. >> dana: the crown of motherhood. it was so demeaning. this week we have a halo of quality for president obama, like it's a better symbol or something. i think one of the reasons they're having trouble with women is because that is not representative of how a lot of women think. they are worried about the big issues of the day. i would say i like the outif its. >> greg: andrea, i bet you wrote a column on this. >> andrea: i did. >> bob: always writes a column. >> andrea: i love this women's stuff. i love when they go out the women's vote. sarah jessica parker says if you're a single woman, you should vote for john kerry. look how that turned out. went don't li
freddie isn't being a full-time mom now an alternative lifestyle? >> dana: apparently.f the best that i means that could happen to conservatives is to play the tape at the beginning of the sound bite from whatever her name is, over and over and over again. where is her strong voice? strong voice. you know, you don't talk like that all the time. like you're not sure what you are talking about. >> greg: i like that. >> dana: the crown of motherhood. it was so demeaning. this...
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the escape definitely fits my lifestyle. it is 28 miles a gallon. that's pretty awesome. park assist? no hands. i didn't think that was possible. make me want the fusion. it's pretty. it's fun to drive. and the fuel-efficiency... up to 33 miles per gallon. pretty awesome. it's the swap your ride sales event. get a fusion or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus up to $1750 cash back. >>> our consumer watchdog is at work tonight. there's probably a section in your supermarket that didn't even exist a few years ago. the fastest growing new food label is gluten-free. food made with no wheat, rai, or barly. just today, the fast-food giant domino's announced they created a gluten-free pizza. we pay more for it, but how does it affect your health? >> reporter: one of the world's largest pizza chain system hoping a new item will deliver new customers for them. for an extra $3, you can get a glueden-free pizza. >> it's good, i can't taste the difference. >> reporter: gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, and other grains and many processed foods, soups, salad dressing
the escape definitely fits my lifestyle. it is 28 miles a gallon. that's pretty awesome. park assist? no hands. i didn't think that was possible. make me want the fusion. it's pretty. it's fun to drive. and the fuel-efficiency... up to 33 miles per gallon. pretty awesome. it's the swap your ride sales event. get a fusion or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus up to $1750 cash back. >>> our consumer watchdog is at work tonight. there's probably a section in your supermarket that...
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are doing more screening, and early detection and that is part of it, but it is part of it is our lifestyle and the sedentary life led to some of the things we have see and with melanoma, we talked about it a week ago, more and more, younger generation, are going to the tanning salons and are exposed to sun, without using the sunscreen and we are seeing more melanoma? >> and the best advice is really, stay away from most of the tanning salons and make sure, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. is really hot and make sure you wear your sun screen, up to 30 and the best advice, make sure every month you self-examine the skin and, look at your body and write down any moles or freckles and every month see if there are changes and if there are changes in the shape, color, diameter, see your determine knowledge and, we have talked about nains and i bring the fact that your bone structure is exactly like your savings account, money goes in, the more you spend, if you spend more than goes in you are in deficit and that is what it is with bone health. you want to make sure you have built up with enough
are doing more screening, and early detection and that is part of it, but it is part of it is our lifestyle and the sedentary life led to some of the things we have see and with melanoma, we talked about it a week ago, more and more, younger generation, are going to the tanning salons and are exposed to sun, without using the sunscreen and we are seeing more melanoma? >> and the best advice is really, stay away from most of the tanning salons and make sure, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00...
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poor people sometimes live a less healthy lifestyle and also have is less healthy food and that places a lot of stress on them physically. >>> the best sun is protection is is a broad-brimmed hat and some clothing. doctors want to make sure you slather on the sunscreen. what are the most effective and safe ways? according to the 2012 sunscreen report released today by the environmental working group, about 25% of sunscreens are effective and safe to us. sunscreens that don't cut are those that contain ingredients like vitamin as, they're lotions rather than sprays and have an sfpf between 15 and 50. they also protect against uva and uvb sun rays. we posted a link to our website to help you determine the best sunscreens for you and your family, abc2news.com, you'll find it underneath the health section is. >>> it seems like there's a pill for just about everything. now researchers at yale university say a drug could help prevent people from getting drunk, thereby reducing the number of deadly drunk driving accidents. the drug wants the effect of alcohol and the central nervous system is
poor people sometimes live a less healthy lifestyle and also have is less healthy food and that places a lot of stress on them physically. >>> the best sun is protection is is a broad-brimmed hat and some clothing. doctors want to make sure you slather on the sunscreen. what are the most effective and safe ways? according to the 2012 sunscreen report released today by the environmental working group, about 25% of sunscreens are effective and safe to us. sunscreens that don't cut are...
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would have the ability to provide veterans with services and prosthetic devices needed to obtain a lifestyle slarp to the one they lived pre-injury. while section 8123 may proip the flexibility the veterans health administrations need to respond to veterans, we must also ensure this flexibility is used properly, and not as a means of bypassing federal acquisition regulations. finally, i hope that by reviewing the department of defense prosthetic process we may gain further insight on how to improve va's prosthetic procurement policies. i look forward to hearing from the va, dod and other witnesses on how question find this balance. thank you, and i yield back. [ inaudible ] >>> -- and mr. shaw managing partner of academy medical llc. both of your complete written statements will are made part of the hearing record. as you come to the table, please. >> you are now recognized for five minutes. >> good afternoon. and thank you for the invitation to neff procurement of prosthetic and orthotic care for our veterans. my name is michael i'm a member of the american orthotic and prosthetic associati
would have the ability to provide veterans with services and prosthetic devices needed to obtain a lifestyle slarp to the one they lived pre-injury. while section 8123 may proip the flexibility the veterans health administrations need to respond to veterans, we must also ensure this flexibility is used properly, and not as a means of bypassing federal acquisition regulations. finally, i hope that by reviewing the department of defense prosthetic process we may gain further insight on how to...
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it's lifestyle. it's changing your whole approach. if we're going to be cutting in europe, we have to change the lifestyle. the approach to securities issues. a nebraska louse, topic, granted, but yes, looking at a variety of different approaches to the threat of a nonmilitary base. the outline the various threats that face nato, we have this hodgepodge of threats. cyber terrorism, you know, piracy, that add up to not a whole heck of a lot in terms of the needed capabilities to address them. rogue states seem to brk you know, a kind of return of the 1990s in terms of the nato's search for a rational. syria, iran, countries that pose a threat not only to their region burk the global order and therefore nato has to bulk up for that. but i find that a problematic cob september as it was problematic in the 1990s. so resurgent russia that's always in the background of people talking about what nato might be useful for. but ultimately, you know, i think that looking at different capabilities in europe that can replace the military capabilit
it's lifestyle. it's changing your whole approach. if we're going to be cutting in europe, we have to change the lifestyle. the approach to securities issues. a nebraska louse, topic, granted, but yes, looking at a variety of different approaches to the threat of a nonmilitary base. the outline the various threats that face nato, we have this hodgepodge of threats. cyber terrorism, you know, piracy, that add up to not a whole heck of a lot in terms of the needed capabilities to address them....
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i don't want this lifestyle for no one. they use you.gy was, it's like bubble gum. when you put it in, it's real fresh and chewy. you chew it up for a little while and you spit it out. and that's his analogy of the gang. he was used when he was soft and vulnerable. and once he got a little hard and a little stale, they spit him out. >> you know, i have to ask you this, you're talking to me about a lot of your activity on the street. does that put you in any danger? >> if it happens, it happens. i just try to give a message out to, you know, to people out there that the gang life is not good. they use you and spit you. killing an innocent little kid is not good. you want to kill somebody that took your brother's life, go ahead and do it. just don't kill innocent kids that don't gang bang. that's bad. >> but it's okay to kill another gang banger? >> if he killed your brother. if he shot your house. >> but when does it stop? >> it doesn't. i guess it keeps going until one of -- rather they kill you or you kill them, you get busted for life
i don't want this lifestyle for no one. they use you.gy was, it's like bubble gum. when you put it in, it's real fresh and chewy. you chew it up for a little while and you spit it out. and that's his analogy of the gang. he was used when he was soft and vulnerable. and once he got a little hard and a little stale, they spit him out. >> you know, i have to ask you this, you're talking to me about a lot of your activity on the street. does that put you in any danger? >> if it happens,...
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we're making a lifestyle change. chef mike is on making a meal, the kids are playing with it.e the chef here. >> and this is not boring. >> reporter: he knows italian- american cuisine and said it's about fresh ingredients. >> and that is not the only thing to flavor. spice. >> fresh herb, citruses, vinegars. so many ways to build flavor into food and it doesn't have to be butter or bacon fat or things like that. >> reporter: and careful with the pasta. >> watch the pasta. don't go with the regular classic straight forward flour pasta. use whole wheat. there is corn pasta with no gluten at all and that is good. >> reporter: traditions run deep, but the desosa's are learning they don't have to sacrifice all of the italian american food they love to see a difference. >> you want to lose 200 calories worth of food a day and that is one less of the meat balls. if you do that every day, you will lose 12-pounds in a year. over two years, that is 24 pounds. >> it's hard to give up the fat with the pasta. request i have a slice? >> i would push you away from bread big time. >> even mu
we're making a lifestyle change. chef mike is on making a meal, the kids are playing with it.e the chef here. >> and this is not boring. >> reporter: he knows italian- american cuisine and said it's about fresh ingredients. >> and that is not the only thing to flavor. spice. >> fresh herb, citruses, vinegars. so many ways to build flavor into food and it doesn't have to be butter or bacon fat or things like that. >> reporter: and careful with the pasta. >>...
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lifestyle is exactly contrary to his obligation to uphold the state constitution and on c.n.n. this morning he stood by these outrageous remarks we now know they don't have to the taliban repealed obviously you know blacks used to have to sit in the back of the bus they don't have to anymore there was discriminate women couldn't vote and they can vote now times have changed do you not agree that he could be given a chance. dr martin luther king and rosa parks never took an oath of office that they broke sodomy is not a civil right it is not the same as the civil rights movement. first of all marshall is wrong sodomy as you crudely put it is a civil right which was established in the landmark case of lawrence versus thomas but more importantly marshall and his colleagues disqualified thorne baghlan because of his sexual orientation and paid no attention to his ability to do his job and that is a very very. my new year's eve last year president obama quietly signed into law the national defense authorization act containing a provision giving the president and the military the pow
lifestyle is exactly contrary to his obligation to uphold the state constitution and on c.n.n. this morning he stood by these outrageous remarks we now know they don't have to the taliban repealed obviously you know blacks used to have to sit in the back of the bus they don't have to anymore there was discriminate women couldn't vote and they can vote now times have changed do you not agree that he could be given a chance. dr martin luther king and rosa parks never took an oath of office that...
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and or town that you're going to. >> i like michael's idea about lifestyle.portant to you, right. that you make the list. exactly. >> well great, thank you guys so much for all your advice. if any of you out there have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website. the address is open forum.com/yourbusiness. there, just hit the ask the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, the website is, open forum.com/yourbusiness. 0or if you'd rather, email your questions and your comments to yourbusiness@msnbc.com. >>> when launching a new product or entering a new market, gauging potential demand is key. if you need help getting feedback from your target audience, check out our website of the week. youstamp.com has tools to help you build, promote and analyze online surveys. creating and sending out surveys to your customers is free using the survey-builder. for fee, ustamp also allows you to solicit feedback. the costs of usinged customer lists depends on the depth of your study. to learn more about today's show, click on our website
and or town that you're going to. >> i like michael's idea about lifestyle.portant to you, right. that you make the list. exactly. >> well great, thank you guys so much for all your advice. if any of you out there have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website. the address is open forum.com/yourbusiness. there, just hit the ask the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, the website is, open forum.com/yourbusiness. 0or if you'd rather, email...
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and that was really the way the sikh lifestyle was. >> hinojosa: not a lot of choice. a lot of things predetermined for you, decided by people... >> certainly not a lot of personal choice. there s choosingoing on, b it was not a lot of personal choice, in that if you were to make a choice, that was something that was earned. that was something that came as a function of age and experience, so to speak. whereas as an american, when i was growing up, you were constantly told you were supposed to make the choices in life, you were supposed to decide what you were going to wear and how you... >> hinojosa: but let's step back for one second so people realize you were born in canada, but then your parents moved to new york, and you were being raised in queens. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when you're being ised... now, something haens youhen you're a young girl that you didn't quite understand. you started bumping into a lot of things, walls. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and things like that. and when your parents finally took you to the doctor, it turned out that you were actually goin
and that was really the way the sikh lifestyle was. >> hinojosa: not a lot of choice. a lot of things predetermined for you, decided by people... >> certainly not a lot of personal choice. there s choosingoing on, b it was not a lot of personal choice, in that if you were to make a choice, that was something that was earned. that was something that came as a function of age and experience, so to speak. whereas as an american, when i was growing up, you were constantly told you were...
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down to it is clear that's the problem there are 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 i turn on the t.v. there's all the talk about scarlet it would there used to be a time when russian physicians with proper training and qualifications had an enormous difficulties finding a job abroad question diplomas were not recognised even though curriculum was considered high quality just not good enough is that changing you know. enjoy better recognition internationally these days. to the domestic job market with the week i thought was i will do that with the opportunity to listen to say. any russian cardiac surgeon that has a russian diploma but no european certificate he's not authorized to perform surgery in any european hospital with spear only allowed to do experimental research he said the guy experienced the same problem back in the one nine hundred eighty s. so you have to go through the whole sequence again get into medical school graduate into resiliency that's true
down to it is clear that's the problem there are 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 i turn on the t.v. there's all the talk about scarlet it would there used to be a time when russian physicians with proper training and qualifications had an enormous difficulties finding a job abroad question diplomas were not recognised even though curriculum was considered high quality...
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should public television promote the homosexual lifestyle to your children? yes.orized spray paint addition there. that was 1999. the man who helped pay for those billboards in 1999 is now a co-chair for mitt romney. he's one of the richest men in idaho. do you remember when larry craig the republican congressman who got caught with the wide stance in that airport bathroom. >> let me be clear. i am not gay. i never have been gay. >> larry craig not gay. left the united states senate any way and was replaced by another idaho republican named james rich. he rented the private jet of frank van der sloot to fly around the state in his successful campaign to replace larry craig in the senate. he comes up a lot in idaho politics. he's not only a co-chair, he's also directly held fund-raisers for mr. romney. he's donated to the super pac. as well as to the romney for president campaign. a few years after he helped finance the homosexual lifestyle billboards around idaho. he also got very, very involved in an award winning investigative series published by a small newspap
should public television promote the homosexual lifestyle to your children? yes.orized spray paint addition there. that was 1999. the man who helped pay for those billboards in 1999 is now a co-chair for mitt romney. he's one of the richest men in idaho. do you remember when larry craig the republican congressman who got caught with the wide stance in that airport bathroom. >> let me be clear. i am not gay. i never have been gay. >> larry craig not gay. left the united states senate...
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doing well here provides validation for this extreme lifestyle.s not in the mood to chat. at the drug test yesterday, all the athletes hid the goods under layers of clothing. today, they're strutting their stuff. and that's a little intimidating. >> despite the fact i try to not focus on anything else around me, i do. you sneak a look and take a look at the competition. i think that i didn't look as good as i could have. and i think i kind of knew that before i hit the stage. i think that that kind of got the best of me. yeah. >> it's extremely common for body builders to hide their bodies until, and unless, they're on stage. dr. harrison pope, a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school, has a unique insight on that phenomenon. >> often with the women who came to us in the course of our study of female body builders, the woman would apologize for her current appearance and would immediately produce a series of photographs of herself on stage at the time of a competition. would turn and say, this is not me. and then show us the pictures an
doing well here provides validation for this extreme lifestyle.s not in the mood to chat. at the drug test yesterday, all the athletes hid the goods under layers of clothing. today, they're strutting their stuff. and that's a little intimidating. >> despite the fact i try to not focus on anything else around me, i do. you sneak a look and take a look at the competition. i think that i didn't look as good as i could have. and i think i kind of knew that before i hit the stage. i think that...
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and i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead, because 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? is that right? >> of course my early part of m life, a tibetan, to see our main diet, nonvegetarian. then after i came to india, 65 i give up eating meat and eggs, fish, pure vegetarian. so next, about 20 months i live that. then some illness. the gallbladder, jaundice problem. so i -- my face become yellow and nails and eyes from yellow. so later i told the tibetan people at that time i truly become living buddha, yellow person. so i really making sort of positive -- making effort to put more vegetarian, but i myself remain nonvegetarian. >> let's move on to other issues. as a monk, you oversee -- subscribe to a vow of celibacy. >> yes. >> is that hard? >> no. if you just, you see, physically experience, then you sometimes you may find a certain desire. but then overall picture, i often telling -- one occasion in england some buddhist monk, european become bud
and i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead, because 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? is that right? >> of course my early part of m life, a tibetan, to see our main diet, nonvegetarian. then after i came to india, 65 i give up eating meat and eggs, fish, pure vegetarian. so next, about 20 months i live that. then some illness. the gallbladder,...
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and it's a pretty wholesome lifestyle. that lifestyle includes toasting with his friends on this magazine cover. >> speaking of the hamptons for years, the lack of quality zip line, you know what i mean, tom? suffer no more because carter easter houseen is swinging his way into one of the most impressive cribs. this place is nuts. watch. >> a mansion of massive proportions. 14 bedrooms, 19 bathrooms spread out over 19,000 square feet. he is giving us a tour of the incredible bridge hampton home known as the sand cass. right now we're in the foyer which is about 100 square feet. the gorgeous chandelier. and it comes down so they can clean it. >> again, you can see how expansive this space is. tall furniture, high end. >> it's surprisingly cozy even with all the uber-expensive decor. >> you can see the floor right away. now, this was flown in from italy. it's all hand-crafted. all custom-made. the closet is a whopping 1,000 square feet. >> all custom-made cabinetry. >> it's almost like a library. >> they found enough to cove
and it's a pretty wholesome lifestyle. that lifestyle includes toasting with his friends on this magazine cover. >> speaking of the hamptons for years, the lack of quality zip line, you know what i mean, tom? suffer no more because carter easter houseen is swinging his way into one of the most impressive cribs. this place is nuts. watch. >> a mansion of massive proportions. 14 bedrooms, 19 bathrooms spread out over 19,000 square feet. he is giving us a tour of the incredible bridge...
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i live but it's not a pleasant lifestyle it's not one of luxury and i certainly would be living better than i am now what about anonymous as a whole i mean do you think that there are elements that have been compromised more so that we are not. i think we're massively infiltrated i think this is always been a problem for an organization that wants to be open to new membership and to have it so we do it in. a horizontal organization i think it's always going to be open to that sort of thing but this is not new this goes back to the sixty's would point go pro in the eighty's when i was in the apartheid movement we had the same sort of infiltration on the ground so infiltration of resistance movements of protest movements is not something that's new it's always been massive and it exists but i'll tell you a secret it's a two way street we have a guy so i decided to drive division two weeks to us so you know what one can do to us what they can do to us we can also do to them it does this goes it does seem that anonymous and the hacktivist groups have one leg up on the government and it def
i live but it's not a pleasant lifestyle it's not one of luxury and i certainly would be living better than i am now what about anonymous as a whole i mean do you think that there are elements that have been compromised more so that we are not. i think we're massively infiltrated i think this is always been a problem for an organization that wants to be open to new membership and to have it so we do it in. a horizontal organization i think it's always going to be open to that sort of thing but...