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. >>> and coca-cola say they're in the healthy lifestyle game. the chairman and ceo agreed to answer my questions. >>> first up, oklahoma. you know the destruction i saw there was as complete as anything you might imagine. and i have seen disasters all over the world. the damage here was just so widespread. but although more than 2,000 people live in the exact path of the storm, 24 died, part of it was good warning. the alarms came in 16 minutes before the tornado hit, and part of it was knowing what to do. so i want you to watch this and maybe even grab a pencil and learn how to protect yourself. >> jump in when you guys are ready. 13 minutes. that's the average lead time you'd have if a tornado was headed your way. there's obviously no completely safe option during a tornado. your best bet is to get into the basement somewhere below ground level. but keep in mind that if you are there, you want to see what's on the floor above you as well. a refrigerator, a piece of heavy furniture could come crashing through the floor, so you want to be wary o
. >>> and coca-cola say they're in the healthy lifestyle game. the chairman and ceo agreed to answer my questions. >>> first up, oklahoma. you know the destruction i saw there was as complete as anything you might imagine. and i have seen disasters all over the world. the damage here was just so widespread. but although more than 2,000 people live in the exact path of the storm, 24 died, part of it was good warning. the alarms came in 16 minutes before the tornado hit, and...
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what i have found is -- it roots you in a lifestyle that may not be your own.f that works for you, fine. it sounds -- >> how is it working for you? how is the lights in your eye? feel younger in terms of perspective, more energy. if that is working for you, i have not met the person who has been accumulating and does not feel stressed by that accumulation. if it is, i want to know. if it is true, tell me, i want to know. what do you want to take away to be from "life's operating manual"? hope is we can begin to have a conversation as to why things are the way they are. we have school shootings, an economy that is working very well for some. we have all these problems. of it as symptoms. they are all symptoms of something. that wemoral chasm have. we have technological growth that is crazy. revolution has yet to come. i want people to have that conversation. there is a reason we're having these problems. we're outside of the way things work. morality is practical. if we can talk about the mental illness in all of us, how we all participate in not winner-take- al
what i have found is -- it roots you in a lifestyle that may not be your own.f that works for you, fine. it sounds -- >> how is it working for you? how is the lights in your eye? feel younger in terms of perspective, more energy. if that is working for you, i have not met the person who has been accumulating and does not feel stressed by that accumulation. if it is, i want to know. if it is true, tell me, i want to know. what do you want to take away to be from "life's operating...
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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, he'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 yo
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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yes, she is a hero because, she is also trying too make sure that the none-violate lifestyle is taught when people visit the hospital can they get some injury prevention vice and making that are we can prevent those injury and is then of course, there are these culturally competent staff that we have at the hospital through barbara garcia's leadership and the whole commission to make sure that we have competent support, that talk with the patients and their families and make sure that the continuity of healthcare extends from the doctors all the way to the families and those have carol lamb and rachel or kin and thank you very much for our your heroism today. >> (applause) . >> not only do we have a world-class trauma center we will continue having that, we have got a new hospital on the way. the biggest general obligation bond we have ever had but i am so proud of it and we will all be so proud of this wonderful hospital and the fact that it continues to be linked to the fantastic research doctors and medical staff of uc s f, that is a great combination that very few cities have acros
yes, she is a hero because, she is also trying too make sure that the none-violate lifestyle is taught when people visit the hospital can they get some injury prevention vice and making that are we can prevent those injury and is then of course, there are these culturally competent staff that we have at the hospital through barbara garcia's leadership and the whole commission to make sure that we have competent support, that talk with the patients and their families and make sure that the...
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we're staying with the old style, the lifestyle of previous time." for them, that is the most authentic doctrine that they can come up with- a doctrine that represents the apostolic church- an actualization of simplicity, of devotion, of spirituality- which for them is the most important grounding foundation in their life. so for some folks, perfectly fine to have a car; for the amish, it's the simplicity of the buggy, the simplicity of the horse, the simplicity of the agrarian life and these wonderful buildings around us- that's the power of doctrine. there is perhaps no more an intriguing chapter in the american saga of beliefs and believers than the story of the old amish. popularized by the hit movie witness, the plain folk for centuries have clearly been protestants. in fact, their roots go back to one of the greatest doctrinal battles in modern history- a radical reformation in the 16th century. but unlike reformers such as martin luther or john calvin, the amish interpreted the bible as demanding absolute avoidance of modern secular society- a
we're staying with the old style, the lifestyle of previous time." for them, that is the most authentic doctrine that they can come up with- a doctrine that represents the apostolic church- an actualization of simplicity, of devotion, of spirituality- which for them is the most important grounding foundation in their life. so for some folks, perfectly fine to have a car; for the amish, it's the simplicity of the buggy, the simplicity of the horse, the simplicity of the agrarian life and...
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>> yeah. >> you have no problem with the lifestyle? >> no. >> it's not like if i touch you it's going to rub off on you? >> right. right. >> i can touch you. see how he's blushing in his cheek. >> most of the men here are either older, gay, or transgender. like clarence culverson, issued an article of clothing not typically found in men's units. >> this is a county-issued jail bra. i keep up -- only issued one, so i take care of it like it's my very own. >> he is growing breasts due to hormone treatments and says he uses them to his advantage. >> i'm like a vulture. i go for my prey. when i see somebody vulnerable in there, take to my advantage and get what i want. i might show a nipple here or nipple there or take my bra off and walk around in a t-shirt, it turns them on. i've got to give them something to look at. i know how to use my femininity to my advantage. >> flirting in jail comes with risks. he has been sexually assaulted in another facility. >> before i go to bed, i put like a trap, you know, like a booby trap so if somebody
>> yeah. >> you have no problem with the lifestyle? >> no. >> it's not like if i touch you it's going to rub off on you? >> right. right. >> i can touch you. see how he's blushing in his cheek. >> most of the men here are either older, gay, or transgender. like clarence culverson, issued an article of clothing not typically found in men's units. >> this is a county-issued jail bra. i keep up -- only issued one, so i take care of it like it's my...
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it is a matter of lifestyle and diet. the lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, food with lots of livestock't have raised on grass with fatty meat. talk while you are eating, i don't sit there. you eat more than you need. he slowly. -- eat slowly. we can have a healthier diet, and we can avoid this uses, and we have a healthy lifestyle. talk about how we assess how dangerous situations. we can learn that from these traditional societies. means having exaggerated fears. can seere paranoid, you a psychotherapist. fact that wey the will protect ourselves. i am unhealthy condition at 75 and i hope to relate that. >> the flip side is that you are not living more reveling in the moment because you are always off into what might happen in the future. >> that is the flip side that one might get paralyzed. but i came back from indonesia six days ago and indonesia is a somewhat dangerous place. it is not that i am paralyzed by fear, i do adventurists things, but just very careful when i am doing that. i will drive and be pretty care
it is a matter of lifestyle and diet. the lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, food with lots of livestock't have raised on grass with fatty meat. talk while you are eating, i don't sit there. you eat more than you need. he slowly. -- eat slowly. we can have a healthier diet, and we can avoid this uses, and we have a healthy lifestyle. talk about how we assess how dangerous situations. we can learn that from these traditional societies. means having exaggerated fears. can seere paranoid, you a...
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i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years.re is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you also understand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. of any circumstance. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you have any other questions for me? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> i haven't been like this in a long time.
i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years.re is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand...
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lifestyle changes could help reduce the risk of blood clots.got a viewer email from betty thomas, who asked, doctors found a bloody clot behind me knee after a broken foot. i am afraid of too much exercising because i am afraid the blood clot will break loose. the foot doctor told me the body gets rid of its own blood clots. >> i appreciate the email. i am glad she is getting a second opinion. blood clot in the knee is dangerous. it's diagnosed with sonogram. that's the deep venous thrombosis. we talked about stroke, this could go to the heart and make it to the brain and she could have a stroke. why does this happen? when your heart pumps the blood to your arms, how does the blood come back up? there is no pump. have you to walk. that's one of the reasons you get into the plane, you get to los angeles, you can put your shoes on, it swells up. one reason is the traum a. or you can have cancer or immobility. make sure if have you a pain in your calf to get the sonogram. and it has to be treated. a couple of things. first of the all, the question
lifestyle changes could help reduce the risk of blood clots.got a viewer email from betty thomas, who asked, doctors found a bloody clot behind me knee after a broken foot. i am afraid of too much exercising because i am afraid the blood clot will break loose. the foot doctor told me the body gets rid of its own blood clots. >> i appreciate the email. i am glad she is getting a second opinion. blood clot in the knee is dangerous. it's diagnosed with sonogram. that's the deep venous...
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like there's some gay lifestyle that can be chosen. sexual orientation is part of your being, just like eye color and part of your skin. at that part makes african-americans uncomfortable but i can't help the fact that people are going to be uncomfortable with the truth. >> professor, what about that and what about those like julian bond who say that this is part of and a continuation of the civil rights movement? >> well, the first thing i'll say is that i think most people should try to understand the fact that being gay in many cases is not a choice. i don't believe it's a choice and i think that people should be accepted for who they are. i think that the idea, however, that the gay rights movement is piggybacking or is similar to the civil rights movement i think makes people uncomfortable. i think the gay rights movement can be seen as something that is powerful, beautiful in itself. i don't think that saying, well, this is just like the civil rights movement or because you are a black person who was oppressed in alabama in 1855,
like there's some gay lifestyle that can be chosen. sexual orientation is part of your being, just like eye color and part of your skin. at that part makes african-americans uncomfortable but i can't help the fact that people are going to be uncomfortable with the truth. >> professor, what about that and what about those like julian bond who say that this is part of and a continuation of the civil rights movement? >> well, the first thing i'll say is that i think most people should...
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it's lifestyle.it's like the new ipad, they have the bells and whistles and they're getting the next generation, and they can target their audience. if they want to retirees, they want whenever the next generation is going to be called , the plight to that. cheryl: we were talking about reits. another thing to you brought up was health care in the aging population. they want condos, full-service spirited don't really want -- they wanted to the old folks home, but assessed have a community. have a neighbor close by or managing agent in case you need something. >> i think that's right, but you also have to remember, they are on fixed expenses, fixed income. what they can control is rising association fees competence assess the you're not aware of. you have to know what you're getting into when you're buying into a condo. you have risks of new plan of attack of course. you also everest's summit on the side. personal preference, but i think, does not only appeal to the aging population that the younger p
it's lifestyle.it's like the new ipad, they have the bells and whistles and they're getting the next generation, and they can target their audience. if they want to retirees, they want whenever the next generation is going to be called , the plight to that. cheryl: we were talking about reits. another thing to you brought up was health care in the aging population. they want condos, full-service spirited don't really want -- they wanted to the old folks home, but assessed have a community. have...
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look at the lifestyle she went from to the lifestyle she went through.re is one of two things either mental health issues or drug issues. nobody in our society leaves an 8-year-old child and a 12-year-old child leaves their house, leaves their makeup and hair brush and decides to go live a homeless life in florida begging and panhandling and living under a bridge. it doesn't make sense. there's a detective who dedicated his career of the last decade to looking for her. there's got to be some ramification. it's not like i open up my law book and there's a clear cause of action against her. i am not even talking criminally. there has to be some degree of responsibility. >> if you determine her to be as you are alleging mentally ill or drug issues are there any repercussions for her? >> as a society there has to be a degree of responsibility she is held to. if she wants to leave a note i am giving up on life don't look for me, good-bye. that's a difference. >> she was declared legally dead. >> this detective shed tears almost because we found her. we are pa
look at the lifestyle she went from to the lifestyle she went through.re is one of two things either mental health issues or drug issues. nobody in our society leaves an 8-year-old child and a 12-year-old child leaves their house, leaves their makeup and hair brush and decides to go live a homeless life in florida begging and panhandling and living under a bridge. it doesn't make sense. there's a detective who dedicated his career of the last decade to looking for her. there's got to be some...
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you have the individual who is not fully immersed in the gang lifestyle. he is just an associate comment just hanging out. -- associates, just hanging out. for that individual, we try to work with community-based programs. i've met with dcyf, the african- american steering committee, people haven't been in this violence and i say to them, what can -- people have been in this violence, and i say to them, what can we do to make sure if this individual does not go to prison? for that individual, we try to find a way to keep him out of the prison sentence. then you have the second individual, the individual who does crimes not for economic means, but for someone who has tried to increase the status in the community, for someone who does not care about anything but being notorious for gang violence. for that individual, we have to have certain types of remedies. for that individual, we have to have consequences. however, it does not mean that we have to enforce his prison sentence to the maximum of the law. we have a step program, which increases the amount of
you have the individual who is not fully immersed in the gang lifestyle. he is just an associate comment just hanging out. -- associates, just hanging out. for that individual, we try to work with community-based programs. i've met with dcyf, the african- american steering committee, people haven't been in this violence and i say to them, what can -- people have been in this violence, and i say to them, what can we do to make sure if this individual does not go to prison? for that individual,...
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typical of the lifestyle of the rich and infamous.ent the marshall managing 4 billion dollars in asset from the nation worst convicted criminals. proceeds go to pay victims and if you said the police. check out the marshall car knocks ohio. >> biggest criminals have great taste. like the crack who owned the classic 1963 split window corvette. valued at 75,000 dollars. love this car. as for the taste of other alleged criminals i'm not so far. this is the ix. >>reporter: drug dealer spentÑ% 1 75,000 dollars turning the car in a monster. power hood. power trunk. tv. everywhere. >> it's all about the money. >>reporter: not just classic cars. we are talking yacht. two million collar rv. extravagant jewelry. even a diamond studded sponge bob. secret hangar where the government stores confiscated airplane. >> seat up to the 8 people and tv throughout. small monitor. wet bar. >>reporter: lifestyle of the rich and infamous. abc news ft. worth, texas. >> catches up to him eventuall eventually. subject of ill got gains we arrivei] with larry. >>
typical of the lifestyle of the rich and infamous.ent the marshall managing 4 billion dollars in asset from the nation worst convicted criminals. proceeds go to pay victims and if you said the police. check out the marshall car knocks ohio. >> biggest criminals have great taste. like the crack who owned the classic 1963 split window corvette. valued at 75,000 dollars. love this car. as for the taste of other alleged criminals i'm not so far. this is the ix. >>reporter: drug dealer...
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but it destroys the bottom half, the middle class, their lifestyle is getting destroyed.parents lifestyle and their nest egg is getting destroyed by the quantitative easing, it is a disaster and smart investors are saying the race to the bottom, currency race to the bottom is noa place to be. neil: i know you look at what is going on in the market aggregate, billionaires, successful guys, they seem to be saying i am not getting trapped in this thing. are they right? >> it is a bubble. nobo wants to get caught in a bubble when it pops. neil: play that out for me, what do you see happening? what is going on in our country? >> i think there is an enormous amount of bad policy. arguing about raising mimum wage. that is the exact wrong thing to go do, that is driving more trickle up poverty, mo employment, and the economic war of the u.s. versus other countries when people are out of work is just a disaster. obamacare driving underemployment, outsourcing that sort of thing, this whole concept of are we a redistribution society or are we going to take care of the safety net? or
but it destroys the bottom half, the middle class, their lifestyle is getting destroyed.parents lifestyle and their nest egg is getting destroyed by the quantitative easing, it is a disaster and smart investors are saying the race to the bottom, currency race to the bottom is noa place to be. neil: i know you look at what is going on in the market aggregate, billionaires, successful guys, they seem to be saying i am not getting trapped in this thing. are they right? >> it is a bubble....
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it is a lifestyle change. >> you have not seen the photographs that "people" magazine took.. the photos of you and your mom together. let's look right over there. wow. [applause] >> that is awesome! [applause] >> how about your legs. >> i love it. >> anderson: listen. and your fiancee is christopher? >> yes. >> nice to have you here. we wanted to give you a treat because you could not travel before you were intimidated about traveling because of your size. >> yes, i was nervous about it. >> anderson: we wanted to send you someplace nice our friends at caravan are senting you on an eight-day trip to panama for your honeymoon. >> thank you so much! thank you! >> anderson: "people" magazine half their size i hi stands tomorrow. fitness expert jorge cruz is here revealing sabotage secrets for weight loss. we will be right b [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and mill
it is a lifestyle change. >> you have not seen the photographs that "people" magazine took.. the photos of you and your mom together. let's look right over there. wow. [applause] >> that is awesome! [applause] >> how about your legs. >> i love it. >> anderson: listen. and your fiancee is christopher? >> yes. >> nice to have you here. we wanted to give you a treat because you could not travel before you were intimidated about traveling because...
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it's like a whole lifestyle. i always worked at high-end clubs and dealt with high-end people who had a lot of money. i had nice cars, nice house. i had big $10,000 rims on my car. had a rolex. all my jeans were, like, true religion. >> but the lifestyle eventually led to the problems that brought dean to jail. >> started with ecstasy then i started doing pills and coke. when you do more pills you start to get tired and need the coke to bring you back up. i felt like without that i wasn't going to make any money. >> dean met her clients through her job at the strip club. >> all the guys i see are rich people. i stick with high-end guys. a guy asked me, he's like, what do you think about when you're doing this? i'm thinking about what i'm going to spend the money on. >> some of dean's past customers have continued to send her money while she's in jail. >> who wrote you that? >> my customer, randy. >> hi, my pretty lady. i hope my princess is okay. you'll always be my little princess. i have been thinking about you
it's like a whole lifestyle. i always worked at high-end clubs and dealt with high-end people who had a lot of money. i had nice cars, nice house. i had big $10,000 rims on my car. had a rolex. all my jeans were, like, true religion. >> but the lifestyle eventually led to the problems that brought dean to jail. >> started with ecstasy then i started doing pills and coke. when you do more pills you start to get tired and need the coke to bring you back up. i felt like without that i...
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brand guys who was out there before anybody else and he built a powerful lifestyle brand. want. it is cool, sexy and young. >> yeah. >> and that's it. >> and what's -- i will what's ? right? >> there's nothing wrong with that. >> listen, he doesn't sell xl sizes to women. so in a way, he is saying, there is nothing here for you, we actually don't sell it. we does sell xl for men, maybe it's a football player, but not the 4xl. isn't that his right? he can serve whatever food he wants at his restaurant and if no one chooses to eat there, so be it. >> and he's one of the most successful at being that disciplined. he's got one of the greatest brand positions out there that he does not diverge from. it's even in hiring associates. >> also, this is a very pc-sensitive world. a lot of people are outraged. but at the end of the day, in terms of build shareholder value, the stock is up 11% over the past year, up 32% over the past three years. from a shareholder perspective, does this even matter, jan? >> does it matter? maybe. but is he doing the right thing to build his brand? yes
brand guys who was out there before anybody else and he built a powerful lifestyle brand. want. it is cool, sexy and young. >> yeah. >> and that's it. >> and what's -- i will what's ? right? >> there's nothing wrong with that. >> listen, he doesn't sell xl sizes to women. so in a way, he is saying, there is nothing here for you, we actually don't sell it. we does sell xl for men, maybe it's a football player, but not the 4xl. isn't that his right? he can serve...
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nice wet bar. >> reporter: lifestyles of the rich and infamous.bc news, fort worth, texas. >> so glad you were watching. be sure to join me for our one-hour special at 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight. murder, mystery, amanda knox speaks, an abc news exclusive. and i'll see you again tomorrow night right here. orrow ght. ght right here. goodnight. goodnight. >>> tonight an oregon murder suspect and terror caused. what his next target might have been. >> wind and we're moments from a red flag fire warning. >> hundreds expected for a community vij yismt i'll have a live report. coming up. >> and abc 7 news i team uncovers a policy that could mean your car could be taken from you twice. >> he goes get into the passenger see. i said no. not going anywhere with you, buddy. >> the victim of a north bay car jacking atempt that could have been much more. >> hard to imagine how any of us would react but she kept her said. it ended with the gunman tried to kidnap the woman in green bay in the attempt to get to the russian consulate in san francisco. we are live t
nice wet bar. >> reporter: lifestyles of the rich and infamous.bc news, fort worth, texas. >> so glad you were watching. be sure to join me for our one-hour special at 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight. murder, mystery, amanda knox speaks, an abc news exclusive. and i'll see you again tomorrow night right here. orrow ght. ght right here. goodnight. goodnight. >>> tonight an oregon murder suspect and terror caused. what his next target might have been. >> wind and we're...
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sex between metrosexuals, if you're openly living that type of lifestyle, the bible says you know themby their fruits. it says that that's a sin. if you're openly living in unrepentant sin, whatever it may be, not just homosexuality adultery fornication premarital sex between heterosexuals, i believe that's walking in open rebellion to god and jesus christ so i would not characterize that person as a christian because i don't think the bible would characterize him as a christian. >> john: dave, coming up shortly in the show, we'll have an epic commentary about how broussard doesn't know the bible all that well but he's a great guy. everyone likes him. he supports collins' coming out. should broussard be fired or sanctioned by espn for those comments? >> well, espn has already said they wouldn't and look, let's be clear about something. the only an be om nation -- abomination here of chris broussard's comments, you call him a great guy a great journalist. he has a great reputation for being great at reporting other people's stories. he's also someone who has his lips permanently affixed
sex between metrosexuals, if you're openly living that type of lifestyle, the bible says you know themby their fruits. it says that that's a sin. if you're openly living in unrepentant sin, whatever it may be, not just homosexuality adultery fornication premarital sex between heterosexuals, i believe that's walking in open rebellion to god and jesus christ so i would not characterize that person as a christian because i don't think the bible would characterize him as a christian. >> john:...
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it is a lifestyle. rick minor, this is his listing. it's a two bedroom, two and a half bath.u can actually moore your boat. it does have covered parking. you can literally take your boat and go to work. >> i hope some day to experience that lifestyle. it's not in my future we're calling it the power house of the week. and the address is 4005 east high land avenue. >> a lot of older homes that have been built, this would be ideal for an executive for microsoft. >> >> you're absolutely correct. oes sit on a very big lot. this is a beautiful house, good for the family. six bedrooms. it's more like a seven bedroom we have already got some interest already this morning before i got here. i'm expecting to get there pretty quick. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> it's an honor to be on the show. >> thank you. >> firefighters are up there battling flames. those are live pictures. fire season doesn't start until june but the santa ana winds have really whipped up well in advance of when they normally do. i'm going the send it down to you. >> the investment company institute meet
it is a lifestyle. rick minor, this is his listing. it's a two bedroom, two and a half bath.u can actually moore your boat. it does have covered parking. you can literally take your boat and go to work. >> i hope some day to experience that lifestyle. it's not in my future we're calling it the power house of the week. and the address is 4005 east high land avenue. >> a lot of older homes that have been built, this would be ideal for an executive for microsoft. >> >>...
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is the recovery lifestyle in so many ways. and as-like there are 25 recovery community centers in new england alone that are open 7 days a week where people know they can come if they need help, family members can come for support, so it's developing a culture of recovery in our communities, is also developing a culture that supports people not using alcohol and other drugs. so that's a really important contribution in terms of changing public attitudes, because someone knows that on main street there's a place people can go if they need help. and if you're in long-term recovery, you're there also, so it's changing the culture. fran, part of the messaging to the various audiences that we talked about is the cost of addiction and mental illness to society. yeah, it's one-it's one of the most difficult conversations to have with people, and the-the reason why is because we haven't been able to get the messaging out there that we are talking about people with an illness or people with a disease or a condition. it is a biological,
is the recovery lifestyle in so many ways. and as-like there are 25 recovery community centers in new england alone that are open 7 days a week where people know they can come if they need help, family members can come for support, so it's developing a culture of recovery in our communities, is also developing a culture that supports people not using alcohol and other drugs. so that's a really important contribution in terms of changing public attitudes, because someone knows that on main...
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we have cities with a great quality of life and lifestyles. i'm very proud to foster this new chapter in our friendship with this agreement. we march a step forward with our calculation efforts. it will help with the cultural development, technologies and transport mobility. we are creating an establishment between san francisco and barring also known as that's very important to us (clapping) >> i have to say this is the most appropriate time to increase argue relationships. we have a position of the south mediterranean. we have a city with many assets and we have innovation we have an emphasis on people's well-being and quality of life. i'm promoting the technology, electric and medication. we are many of you know the venue of the world congress and we're chosen as the world capital 2018. this is the promotion of the use of the international basis in our commitment. we're doing this with the sobriety. we're working together with the city's to plan the city of the future based on our experience and the challenge of knowledge and technology. th
we have cities with a great quality of life and lifestyles. i'm very proud to foster this new chapter in our friendship with this agreement. we march a step forward with our calculation efforts. it will help with the cultural development, technologies and transport mobility. we are creating an establishment between san francisco and barring also known as that's very important to us (clapping) >> i have to say this is the most appropriate time to increase argue relationships. we have a...
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encouraging them to get to the gym to start to adopt a healthy lifestyle.ting it, but encouraging them. dagen: the new york city council just mandated that businesses in the city with 20 or more employees have to give five paid sick days every year to all employees. >> i think that is an overreach for a city government to be doing that to the private businesses. obviously, you need to have some kind of recognition. connell: people are less likely to take unlimited sick days. a limited sick days, i still do not take them. but then you do not even think about them. >> i do not know. we were, obviously, judging this assuming people will be the worst. assuming they will take advantage of whatever system. dagen: if you give a set number of sick days, by the end of the year, it is like, hey, i have three left and it is vacation time. >> they may be a little more careful about taking it when they just have a little cold. dagen: is it more of a burden, though, on the employees that do not call in sick then it is the overall company? >> i really think employers shou
encouraging them to get to the gym to start to adopt a healthy lifestyle.ting it, but encouraging them. dagen: the new york city council just mandated that businesses in the city with 20 or more employees have to give five paid sick days every year to all employees. >> i think that is an overreach for a city government to be doing that to the private businesses. obviously, you need to have some kind of recognition. connell: people are less likely to take unlimited sick days. a limited...
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how much did his lifestyle and his personality have to do with his debt?never stopped spending like it was the 1980s. we charted it in "forbes." i mean, he was making $50 million, $60 million, $80 million, over $100 million some of those years, and even into the '90s. but after the first allegations in 1993, he never toured in the u.s. again. he never got another endorsement deal in his lifetime. >> logan: the first allegations of child abuse? >> greenburg: in 1993, correct. he became in many ways radioactive to brands and to the sorts of companies that would, you know, contribute to those massive paydays in the '80s. and the upkeep on a place like neverland, you know, the spending on antiques and so forth and the maintenance of his entourage and all of that, you know, really... it really added up. >> logan: this is one of how many warehouses that you have? >> karen langford: five. >> logan: you can see how he spent his money and some of what made up his extravagant lifestyle in this california warehouse. wow, that's the actual sign from neverland. >> lang
how much did his lifestyle and his personality have to do with his debt?never stopped spending like it was the 1980s. we charted it in "forbes." i mean, he was making $50 million, $60 million, $80 million, over $100 million some of those years, and even into the '90s. but after the first allegations in 1993, he never toured in the u.s. again. he never got another endorsement deal in his lifetime. >> logan: the first allegations of child abuse? >> greenburg: in 1993,...
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what has offended people, we were paying for their lifestyle. how many others are there? actually have democratic congressmen and state representatives saying we are going to get to the bottom of this and find how much welfare benefits they were getting. that is what offends people. we were paying for their lifestyles while they were planning to kill us. >> eric: judy clashing, i believe -- judy clark, i believe she defended some evil people in america and i believe she is on the team. >> andrea: this is broke before we came on air. the death dissipate still on the table. it has to be, we have to set an example and fry this guy and send a message around the world. that is really important thing. quickly on the welfare benefits, welfare for single mother, very poor individual not an able-bodied family and sons were very able-bodied. one was a boxer. eric, on the profiling, i don't think the president was saying that at all. to me it was academic liberal mumbo jumbo. we need to engage communities, like boston the most liberal city in america? its warped and twisted yad what
what has offended people, we were paying for their lifestyle. how many others are there? actually have democratic congressmen and state representatives saying we are going to get to the bottom of this and find how much welfare benefits they were getting. that is what offends people. we were paying for their lifestyles while they were planning to kill us. >> eric: judy clashing, i believe -- judy clark, i believe she defended some evil people in america and i believe she is on the team....