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i also use google maps because i don't see another way that works well for my lifestyle. so, i am aware of those two. i also use blacko on super privacy search when i do health searches because health searches especially are extremely valuable. there are thousands and thousands of lists out there being sold by data brokers, all of the time with lists of rape haven'tims, erectile sufferers, mental disorders, and these data brokers are collecting every little piece of information they can about you from search engines and social sites and all of the different things you do out there? >> gabe briefly, you started duck duck go. how is it different from the other ones nico just referenced? >> sure. so at duck duck go, like you mentioned, we are anonymous since we don't store any personal information. so our privacy policy is very strict in that regard. we also focus on an overall data search experience, in particular, instant answers about results. so when you go out and search, just generally, there is a site out there you are looking for that has the answer. so we made it ou
i also use google maps because i don't see another way that works well for my lifestyle. so, i am aware of those two. i also use blacko on super privacy search when i do health searches because health searches especially are extremely valuable. there are thousands and thousands of lists out there being sold by data brokers, all of the time with lists of rape haven'tims, erectile sufferers, mental disorders, and these data brokers are collecting every little piece of information they can about...
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us understand, why is it that lifestyle branding is more than just luxury?ing your aand to a lifestyle, to celebrity does more? >> it is the whole theory of contextualnk of as commerce. people, women in particular, buy into the context of what they are buying. they want to understand the story. sometimes they might understand it from their best friend, but if there is a brand that they feel related to, they will buy from the brand because they understand what it is about. so, we pick up a product, we write about it, why we think it is the best one we have found. we have done all the homework around it. you should buy it. right?do that, too, if you buy a ferrari you are buying formula one wins, and so, italy, you are buying the whole story behind that 12 cylinder dream, you know? >> but this is different, a trust and critics as opposed to trust -- opposed to someone who lives the lifestyle. >> you lost, you win, you want to buy them. >> it's difficult to do that with a luxury brand, though, right? everyone can aspire to luxury, but they cannot afford it. >> w
us understand, why is it that lifestyle branding is more than just luxury?ing your aand to a lifestyle, to celebrity does more? >> it is the whole theory of contextualnk of as commerce. people, women in particular, buy into the context of what they are buying. they want to understand the story. sometimes they might understand it from their best friend, but if there is a brand that they feel related to, they will buy from the brand because they understand what it is about. so, we pick up a...
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>> you change your lifestyle first. you get on that elliptical, you get on that bicycle, you walk. you cut down on dairy, you cut down on high cholesterol foods. if you're at risk, i might pull out the medications, too. but for rick of prostate cancer, risk of heart disease, risk for high blood pressure, you have to change your lifestyle. >> we've had a lot of discussion, and even marc himself has lost from last year, if you don't mind -- >> i'm competing with a younger man here. >> you're doing great. his hair hasn't grown out yet, but he's lost about 10 pounds. >> you've lost 10 pounds, right? how did you do it? >> he got rid of the sugar. >> well, it's exercise in the morning. because if i do an hour of exercise in the morning, i eat less, and i drink more water, coffee, and smaller portions and less carbohydrates. >> and he's sleeping longer. you need to sleep because seven hours of sleep is absolutely important. adding activities. he's drinking coffee which boosts your metabolism. everything we spoke about yesterday, actually. it's funny because julie ban r banderas took anoth
>> you change your lifestyle first. you get on that elliptical, you get on that bicycle, you walk. you cut down on dairy, you cut down on high cholesterol foods. if you're at risk, i might pull out the medications, too. but for rick of prostate cancer, risk of heart disease, risk for high blood pressure, you have to change your lifestyle. >> we've had a lot of discussion, and even marc himself has lost from last year, if you don't mind -- >> i'm competing with a younger man...
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people look at their lifestyle. is there lifestyle getting better? more disposable income? the stock going up doesn't necessarily tell the story of what meme can do ipeoplecan do in their on lives. do they feel comfortable paying for their kid's college? the answer for a lot of people is no. charles: we had a viewer who came by. i bought him a drink. a couple million bucks put away. he doesn't feel financially secure. doesn't it go deeper than even people's lives getting better. why are we afraid? >> you bring up a great point. a lot of it is subjective. for someone to have a million dollars, they might feel they're on easy street. for someone else, given their lifestyle and choices, they know how long that million dollars will last. if it doesn't last long or they don't have the capacity to earn that kind of money in the future, they're not going to feel confident for a good reason. charles: are regina, friends ex, consumer expert, do you see the same thing playing out on main street with respect to consumer confidence. yeah, it's coming back, but nowhere near where it was
people look at their lifestyle. is there lifestyle getting better? more disposable income? the stock going up doesn't necessarily tell the story of what meme can do ipeoplecan do in their on lives. do they feel comfortable paying for their kid's college? the answer for a lot of people is no. charles: we had a viewer who came by. i bought him a drink. a couple million bucks put away. he doesn't feel financially secure. doesn't it go deeper than even people's lives getting better. why are we...
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i wanted to go out and experience a different lifestyle.aturally, i ventured out. >> taylor embraced the sugar lifestyle when she was just 22. and this is rich. her sugar daddy of nearly a decade. >> how you doing, you sexy thing? give me a hug. give me a hug. okay. how you doing? >> i'm great. >> are you going to get in? >> i'm going to get in. >> sugar relationships can last a long time. taylor's been in hers for ten years. she says her sugar daddy is teaching her a lot of really important things, like golf. >> outstanding! >> good shot. >> outstanding. >> when i met rich, it was just effortless. >> all right, taylor, don't you laugh. >> we just hit it off. >> whoa. >> all right. >> that was a good shot. >> thank you. >> i don't want to use the term love at first sight, but something along those lines. >> can i ask you how old you are? >> i'm 32. >> i'm 69. >> if you forgive me for saying, there are a lot of people who might say, what a dirty old man. >> i am a dirty old man. all old men are dirty old men. have you ever met one that didn'
i wanted to go out and experience a different lifestyle.aturally, i ventured out. >> taylor embraced the sugar lifestyle when she was just 22. and this is rich. her sugar daddy of nearly a decade. >> how you doing, you sexy thing? give me a hug. give me a hug. okay. how you doing? >> i'm great. >> are you going to get in? >> i'm going to get in. >> sugar relationships can last a long time. taylor's been in hers for ten years. she says her sugar daddy is...
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. >> she had some hard road ahead of her as far as keeping on track with that fitness lifestyle. ♪ >>u have to allow time for your health or it will catch up to you. >> dr. victoria falcone does not treat lindsay but she sees countless patients just like her at her functional medicine practice specializing in the science behind your true age or lifeline. >> it's actually astounding. >> she says the answer is right there in your cells, your dna at the tips of each chromosome called tele mirrors. >> the longer your tele mirrors the longer you're going to live. >> vise versa. depending on your lifestyle. >> smoking, obesity, stress, those things accelerate the rate at which your tell mirrors shorten. >> she says there's more how we manage our nutritional intake, sleep habits and exposure to toxins from food, chemicals and the environment. >> this explains why some people live very very long lives and some people live very short lives. >> she says a simple blood test tells all. >> take at this time a specialty lab. >> this chart shows the doctors fitness health. >> so i'm green. i'm above
. >> she had some hard road ahead of her as far as keeping on track with that fitness lifestyle. ♪ >>u have to allow time for your health or it will catch up to you. >> dr. victoria falcone does not treat lindsay but she sees countless patients just like her at her functional medicine practice specializing in the science behind your true age or lifeline. >> it's actually astounding. >> she says the answer is right there in your cells, your dna at the tips of each...
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how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish of andalucia. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. >> every lunch in your life. >> every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try
how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where...
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.) >> and so all i have to say is that if this it's not even a class ethnic studies is a lifestyle if it was taken away you would be roving people's identities everyone that people of color have been working for it doesn't matter but as of everything this is happening we are important all lives matter and ethnic studies is the chance to teach the world that thank you. (clapping.) >> my name is marge go goldstein i've taught ethnic studies this year and we also started about 7 years ago without the district and i'm so glad this district is not only showing up if arrests but this is about everyone's history deserves to be learned it's a crime and it's been a tupsz of the white supremacy if in our schools so all of us this is a historic moment and i'm going to introduce mike i'm sorry mike is someone i went to high school with mike gregory (clapping) >> hi, i'm mike and one thing i'd like to show you a poster our history matters it matters to me this is who we are without ethnic studies i learned so much in this class through the year from my previous history we learned about slavery but
.) >> and so all i have to say is that if this it's not even a class ethnic studies is a lifestyle if it was taken away you would be roving people's identities everyone that people of color have been working for it doesn't matter but as of everything this is happening we are important all lives matter and ethnic studies is the chance to teach the world that thank you. (clapping.) >> my name is marge go goldstein i've taught ethnic studies this year and we also started about 7 years...
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he moved to the village earlier this year, leaving behind his stressful lifestyle as working as assistant engineer in tokyo. >> my aim is to share my experience with others who are suffering from stress. i hope it helps them connect with each other better and they can apply this experience in their workplaces when they get back to the city. >> the npo group has begun a new program arranging long-term accommodation at a hot spring in. some rooms have been converted for use as satellite offices, so they're ideal for i.t. companies doing project work. >> the baths can be used anytime. it's an environment conducive to communication. >> it's good to be able to discuss things we'd never touch on in daily life. >> during break, they can work with local people on farming jobs. it's all aimed at helping them relax. >> it's quiet here. and there's no tv. so, it's easier for us to communicate with each other. that's the appeal. i'm thinking we could keep our headquarters in tokyo, but actually move up here to work. >> tackling stress and revitalizing the local community. it's a win win situation. an
he moved to the village earlier this year, leaving behind his stressful lifestyle as working as assistant engineer in tokyo. >> my aim is to share my experience with others who are suffering from stress. i hope it helps them connect with each other better and they can apply this experience in their workplaces when they get back to the city. >> the npo group has begun a new program arranging long-term accommodation at a hot spring in. some rooms have been converted for use as...
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once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore.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 the 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 and forthright about what he had done. he also utilized poetry to express it. >> it takes a person of character to live a life that's just and as i sit in prison for that life i really lust. i look back over my should
once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore.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 the 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...
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we take proven lifestyle and behavioral medicine interventions from face-to-face to digital.is what we do. >> this could help me -- well, i don't smoke, but if i did, it could help me quit and eat healthier, which i don't do. is that the idea -- lose weight, quit smoking? help you withn that, and if you want a free pass to our program, let me know . our program helps people with high risk of type two diabetes lose weight and make lifestyle changes over the course of 16 weeks and it is conducted entirely digitally. iphone or ipad and this will actually work? is that the case? >> that is the idea. it can help people proven at risk for type two. if you help them in a high-tech our program is digital, a small group environment, where you are paired with others like you and you see how others are doing and we get android and iphone apps and we have a whole bunch of things to make you successful. >> every time i want a delicious cherry coke at lunch, you suggest something that won't give me diabetes? >> the idea is that that moment you want that delicious cherry coke, you think of
we take proven lifestyle and behavioral medicine interventions from face-to-face to digital.is what we do. >> this could help me -- well, i don't smoke, but if i did, it could help me quit and eat healthier, which i don't do. is that the idea -- lose weight, quit smoking? help you withn that, and if you want a free pass to our program, let me know . our program helps people with high risk of type two diabetes lose weight and make lifestyle changes over the course of 16 weeks and it is...
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. >>> you may like to keep an active lifestyle but could your neighbors be dragging you down? >>> a trappeding dog is help by rescuers coming to his aid. >> and a potentially historic storm is headed our ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ [instrumental music] ♪ >> teenager and education advocate malala yousafzai received the peace prize and hopes to inspire young girls all over the world to fight for their rights and become leaders, the youngest ever nobel laureate. she survived an ordinary zeal in 2012 when the tall back shot her for fighting for girls' right to go to school. girl girl is studying to be a doctor and hops to become prime minister of pakistan one day. >> ebola caregivers win the "time" magazine "person of the year," award after their courage was applauded for anyone willing to risk their own health to treat others. this is a warning that the global health system may not be ready if a serious outbreak. 6,000 people have died from ebola since the outbreak and "time" magazine says countless more could have died, though if not for the ebola fighters. >
. >>> you may like to keep an active lifestyle but could your neighbors be dragging you down? >>> a trappeding dog is help by rescuers coming to his aid. >> and a potentially historic storm is headed our ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ [instrumental music] ♪ >> teenager and education advocate malala yousafzai received the peace prize and hopes to inspire young girls all over the world to fight for their rights and become leaders, the...
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, and i didn't want to lose my lifestyle. there was the shuttle going from new york to boston. in the airline business, that was sort of like the best asset. so the market had totally crashed, but the banks came to me and people came to me and i made a deal where it was a great deal to buy the shuttle, even in bad times. i made a great deal to buy the plaza. i made an unbelievable deal in getting out of the plaza. and it just worked out really well. other things i did -- actually david and i were speaking before, and i said, you know, the crazy thing about atlantic city, i was there during the boom time when it was -- then -- was a monopoly and did phenomenally in atlantic city. then atlantic city changed. i fought like hell. they built the civic center in the wrong location. the did not do the airport properly. the politicians took over atlantic city and absolutely destroyed it. but atlantic city for me has been a great experience. and i got out seven years ago. and, again, i made a lot of money. but i do play the bankruptcy
, and i didn't want to lose my lifestyle. there was the shuttle going from new york to boston. in the airline business, that was sort of like the best asset. so the market had totally crashed, but the banks came to me and people came to me and i made a deal where it was a great deal to buy the shuttle, even in bad times. i made a great deal to buy the plaza. i made an unbelievable deal in getting out of the plaza. and it just worked out really well. other things i did -- actually david and i...
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john blackstone with one family living the paleo lifestyle. >> everyone ready?se with less equipment. workout done anywhere. imagine crossfit in the age of the caveman. the website call this the workout the world forgot. exercising much like our predecessors in the paleolithic era might have done. rob wolf best-selling author of "the paleo solution" runs a gym in california. >> what's the point of the paleo workout. >> >> it's fun. fun and effective. it's usually in a group so you get fun. >> reporter: their garage is now a paleo exercise room for the whole family but they were not impressed when they first heard about paleo five years ago. >> started downloading them, we both laughed over them and thought they were ridiculous. >> reporter: but henry gave paleo a try. >> he said, i don't know maybe whole grains and that might be a good idea and i thought he was bananas. >> reporter: michelle a pharmacist by profession had no plans on adopting a caveman cuisine but notice add change in her husband. >> i was noticing he had more energy getting his six pack. i thou
john blackstone with one family living the paleo lifestyle. >> everyone ready?se with less equipment. workout done anywhere. imagine crossfit in the age of the caveman. the website call this the workout the world forgot. exercising much like our predecessors in the paleolithic era might have done. rob wolf best-selling author of "the paleo solution" runs a gym in california. >> what's the point of the paleo workout. >> >> it's fun. fun and effective. it's...
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>> i wanted to continue living my lifestyle. liked planes and -- in those days i wasn't married, and i liked planes and beautiful women, and i didn't want to lose my lifestyle. in the airline business, that asset.t of like the best so the market had totally crashed, but the banks came to me and people came to me and i made a deal where it was a great deal to buy the shuttle, even in difficult times. buy the reat deal to plaza. i made an unbelievable deal in getting out of the plaza. it worked out really well. other things i did -- actually david and i were speaking before, and i said, you know, the crazy thing about atlantic city, i was there during the -- then when it was atlantic city changed. i fought like hell. they built the civic center in the wrong location. the politicians took over atlantic city and absolutely destroyed it. but atlantic city for me has been a great experience. i got out seven years ago. gain, i made a lot of money. i do play the bankruptcy laws. not individually, but corporately. many other people do, t
>> i wanted to continue living my lifestyle. liked planes and -- in those days i wasn't married, and i liked planes and beautiful women, and i didn't want to lose my lifestyle. in the airline business, that asset.t of like the best so the market had totally crashed, but the banks came to me and people came to me and i made a deal where it was a great deal to buy the shuttle, even in difficult times. buy the reat deal to plaza. i made an unbelievable deal in getting out of the plaza. it...
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ahead here more on the lifestyles in prehistoric times. a >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> well, good morning, everyone. it's 7:26 on this new year's eve morning and it's mighty chilly out there. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening on this last day of 21stcentury 2014. strong winds blew debris and trash in the streets. it will be a cold night for new year celebrations all over northern california. >>> the search continues for an arsonist behind a rash of car fires in santa clara county. six cars were set on fire within 24 hours in the campbell and burbank districts of san jose. >>> traveling in the city tonight, muni system is offering extended service and free rides starting at 8 p.m. and bart now offering extended service until 3 a.m. with more frequent trains to get you back home after a night of enjoying san francisco. traffic and weather coming up right after the break. >>> good morning. westbound 580 at canal. before you reach the richmond/san rafael bridge, an accident blocking at l
ahead here more on the lifestyles in prehistoric times. a >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> well, good morning, everyone. it's 7:26 on this new year's eve morning and it's mighty chilly out there. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening on this last day of 21stcentury 2014. strong winds blew debris and trash in the streets. it will be a cold night for new year celebrations all over northern california. >>> the search...
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they'll be able to get resources and get help to get them off the street or perhaps change their lifestyle ir. >> reporter: all the contacts were made through the internet, sites commonly used to solicit prostitution, like my red book. they took to the streets of cities like oakland. they looked for young street walkers that may have been trafficked. the three-day operation here in the bay area was successful. >> they rescued six children. the youngest victim was 15 years old and they also arrested 13 pimps. >> he's popping his collar. 47, 46, knocking on the door. the door's open. >> reporter: in san rafael, fbi and police also targeted the johns, those who responded to solicitations over the internet by decoys. police rented rooms at three motels. as they arrived, they were arrested. all seemed embarrassed. some cried. one john even soiled his pants. vic lee, saechabc 7 news. >> more than 100 cities were involved in the cross country trafficking sting. with me is the district attorney. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we were talking about chief whent about how our language and
they'll be able to get resources and get help to get them off the street or perhaps change their lifestyle ir. >> reporter: all the contacts were made through the internet, sites commonly used to solicit prostitution, like my red book. they took to the streets of cities like oakland. they looked for young street walkers that may have been trafficked. the three-day operation here in the bay area was successful. >> they rescued six children. the youngest victim was 15 years old and...
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there were six of the lifestyle centers.ke the library, anything else is changing to adapt. >> it's old people that live there. all one story. young people want to travel do things. >> not necessarily. >> the baby boomers want to move there so they don't have to do anything. >> if you look at the grove in los angeles, that's a perfect example of this lifestyle center. a lot of these malls, to scottie's point are going towards that. we're seeing it. a lot of stores like sears, for example -- charles: what do you think? tom. >> los angeles, one of the things they have there is the grove, but they have the benefit of it's outdoors, nice weather. at the same time, scottie's point, i had a great theory. why don't we go over to go christmas shopping around six, 6:30. she said people stay there and have dinner. they were full this whole weekend. i know it's anecdotal, but it's a lifestyle. charles: we have a lot of people asking about these life investment trusts. it's hard to argue these aren't the best investments out there. >> t
there were six of the lifestyle centers.ke the library, anything else is changing to adapt. >> it's old people that live there. all one story. young people want to travel do things. >> not necessarily. >> the baby boomers want to move there so they don't have to do anything. >> if you look at the grove in los angeles, that's a perfect example of this lifestyle center. a lot of these malls, to scottie's point are going towards that. we're seeing it. a lot of stores like...
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it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang affiliated career criminals. >> place your ring in. >> take your ponytail out. take your necklace off. everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i mean, i'm looking at the guy. i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years. i don't know if he's doing 100 days. >> put your shirt on, homes, we've got process. we will get that in a minute. we will change that. >> we do everybody from the minimum years to death row inmates. and we haven't had too many incidents. the main incidents we have had down here is somehow northern hispanic inmates cross paths, and one guy hasn't told us his gang affiliations and then a fight has happened. >> rodriguez. out the door. >> this prison is different than any prison in the state of california. in here they have got level 4, level 1, level 2, 3, mixed in the sa
it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang affiliated career criminals. >> place your ring in. >> take your ponytail out. take your necklace off. everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i mean, i'm looking at the guy. i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years. i don't...
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the daily lifestyle is hard.here is no clean water on a regular basis >>there is no clean water on a regular basis? >>yeah most of the haitian environment again a lack of infrastructure so things that we take for granted here everyday >>such as? >>roads, clean water, public utilities, electricity, milot is remote enough there is no public electricity, we have to generate our own to run the hospital through generators most of the people in the town if they're fortunate they have a small generator or they tap into the grid somewhere ours or someone elses but they go without electricity. so the basic fundamentals the core lifestyle there is drastically different than it is here >>mildred put it into context because by the way bob got involved in united water i think you guys actually met on a show that we were doing you were coming to do different shows? >>that is correct >>yes >>mm hmm >>it might have been the green room >>yes it was >>it was >>and you started talking you both have businesses based in the bergen co
the daily lifestyle is hard.here is no clean water on a regular basis >>there is no clean water on a regular basis? >>yeah most of the haitian environment again a lack of infrastructure so things that we take for granted here everyday >>such as? >>roads, clean water, public utilities, electricity, milot is remote enough there is no public electricity, we have to generate our own to run the hospital through generators most of the people in the town if they're fortunate...
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ahead here more on the lifestyles in prehistoric times.y on a >>> hi, good morning everyone i'm ukee washington. lets get your forecast on this last day of 2014. here's katie. >> nice way overall ukee to wrap up the year as a whole. we have a high pressure locked in place keeping us dry sunny and just on the chilly side here for the next couple days. the lets take you out there and beautiful view on storm scan three essentially empty just like we like it. we can see few hints of moisture out to sea and zooming out we will see further north and west a hint of lake effect snow but it will in the affect us here. we expect full sunshine as evident by the view here as that pleasant valley middle and high schools here at broad headville. sixteen on the thermometer, feeling chillier and at best it feels like upper 20's today even though we are hitting 35 degrees. the that is cold enough wouldn't you say, vittoria. >> thanks, katie. good morning everyone. the it is slow enough on the 42 freeway if you are traveling in new jersey, north bound on th
ahead here more on the lifestyles in prehistoric times.y on a >>> hi, good morning everyone i'm ukee washington. lets get your forecast on this last day of 2014. here's katie. >> nice way overall ukee to wrap up the year as a whole. we have a high pressure locked in place keeping us dry sunny and just on the chilly side here for the next couple days. the lets take you out there and beautiful view on storm scan three essentially empty just like we like it. we can see few hints of...
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they want environmental amenities -- they want natural experiences as part of their lifestyle. they began organizing, asking, insisting that their government do things to protect those environments they like. and so, you start to get in the suburbs, i have a friend who wrote a book about this -- what you get in the suburbs is the birth of environmentalism. environmentalism -- i would not call it a radical movement, but it emerges out of the least radical population, the middle class. and it becomes very strong. and people get interested in sprawl and green space and clean air and water and so on and so forth. and liberals pick up on this. lyndon johnson, if you read "the great society" speech he talks about preserving the natural world. liberals begin to associate -- they begin to see themselves as defenders not just of the working class and unions but of the middle-class and the amenities of the middle-class lifestyle. the affluent lifestyle. lyndon johnson picks up on this. they begin to adopt environmentalism. this is the origin of liberal environmentalism, that the governme
they want environmental amenities -- they want natural experiences as part of their lifestyle. they began organizing, asking, insisting that their government do things to protect those environments they like. and so, you start to get in the suburbs, i have a friend who wrote a book about this -- what you get in the suburbs is the birth of environmentalism. environmentalism -- i would not call it a radical movement, but it emerges out of the least radical population, the middle class. and it...
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his records and movies are not selling the way they used to and he supports his lavish lifestyle andourage with concerts, scheduled to play out of memphis, his jet the next day, he is heading to portland, maine, for what would have been his 56 live show of the year. >> we returned to graceland at 1:30. we went upstairs and elvis turned on the television in his room to relax for a little while. >> his live-in girlfriend is a leslast person to see him alive. >> about 6:30, elvis called downstairs for ricky stanley to bring up his pack of medication to hav help him get to sleep. he was always keyed up before starting a tour. ricky brought it up, he took his pack of medication and started reading a book on psychic energy. he thought it would help him fall asleep. and then i fell asleep. so at about 8:00 i woke up because elvis was restless saying he couldn't sleep, so he called down for ricky again who brought up another pack of medication. >> a second packet. >> right. elvis took that and then i went back to sleep. host: he spends the morning at graceland and it is their ginger discover
his records and movies are not selling the way they used to and he supports his lavish lifestyle andourage with concerts, scheduled to play out of memphis, his jet the next day, he is heading to portland, maine, for what would have been his 56 live show of the year. >> we returned to graceland at 1:30. we went upstairs and elvis turned on the television in his room to relax for a little while. >> his live-in girlfriend is a leslast person to see him alive. >> about 6:30, elvis...
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it is a lifestyle. like drug addiction. we see these people routinely. now finding out she was arrested in chicago in an undercover sting and here she is in polk county, florida getting arrested again for the exact same thing. it is a fantasy and think they will get out of this one day but actuality and reality is they will not get out of it. we try to hope and believe there is a chance they would get out of it. try to talk to them to explain on their terms of how bad and how serious it is and i think it finally got to her. >> this sunday, a "meet the press" summit, race in america. >> protests across the country following a grand jury decision not to indict police officer darren wilson in america. >> a deep mistrust exists between law enforcement and communities of color. >> are we just as divided under ameri america's first black president. >>> and are leaders not
it is a lifestyle. like drug addiction. we see these people routinely. now finding out she was arrested in chicago in an undercover sting and here she is in polk county, florida getting arrested again for the exact same thing. it is a fantasy and think they will get out of this one day but actuality and reality is they will not get out of it. we try to hope and believe there is a chance they would get out of it. try to talk to them to explain on their terms of how bad and how serious it is and...
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things like modern lifestyles television and fast food. a british study shows people who carry two copies weighed on average seven pounds more than people who lack it. well it is time to take action and plan ahead for the summer. dr. sheryl burgess is here with koz many etic procedures. treatment for the spider veins. how many types of treatments does this involve? is a series? >> it can be a series. there are three types of veins that a person can display. some are spider veins some bulge out a little bit. and most people are aware of vericose veins. a lot of time's mens legs. so we're talking about the spider veins that you see in the image there. it uses an agent injected into the vein and causes the vein to collapse and the body takes it away. so it's nothing really imagine call about it. we have to allow the body to take it away. that's why it takes more time. most patients come in my office in the summertime and are like i want my veins done. i'm like you should have thought about that last fall or winter. start out at least six mont
things like modern lifestyles television and fast food. a british study shows people who carry two copies weighed on average seven pounds more than people who lack it. well it is time to take action and plan ahead for the summer. dr. sheryl burgess is here with koz many etic procedures. treatment for the spider veins. how many types of treatments does this involve? is a series? >> it can be a series. there are three types of veins that a person can display. some are spider veins some...
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chronic sleep restriction which is how it is referred to is an inherent part of modern lifestyle for many people. that is why one of the sources of problems are. we know this is a current in the brain, many people think it is okay to drive drowsy. is somehow has nothing to do with biology and it will yourself to overcome it. often people away with it without crashing, so they believe it is okay and they will be safe because you have a good intention. this is just a brain scan showing that major areas of the part in blue, the frontal of the brain, the associative part of the brain. showed changes in activityin the brain that are consistent with the brain falling asleep while we try to stay awake and drive. there is a terrific change we cannot even control, slapping ourselves in the face of chewing gum, singing or the radio would not prevent this from occurring. if it has prevented is no more than a second or two, it does have a lasting benefit. sleep, in needs obviously you cannot sleep and drive at the same time. the hallmark features -- the following asleep driving is the eyelids wi
chronic sleep restriction which is how it is referred to is an inherent part of modern lifestyle for many people. that is why one of the sources of problems are. we know this is a current in the brain, many people think it is okay to drive drowsy. is somehow has nothing to do with biology and it will yourself to overcome it. often people away with it without crashing, so they believe it is okay and they will be safe because you have a good intention. this is just a brain scan showing that major...
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their healthcare needs based solely on what they are possibly missing from from their nutrition and lifestyle habits, and not just what they see on tv. >> an important point to clarify is that when it comes to advertising, the fda has done numerous research studies that show that even though a patient may ask for a drug by name, if the patient doesn't have the condition that drug treats, the drug is not prescribed, and though a powerful marketing technique if the patient has the condition, inappropriate prescribing is not going on. >> i disagree with matt. two major problems that describe our prescribing in this country are the direct consumer promotion that are occurs, and we're only one of two countries that allow the direct consumer advertising that you see on television. that's a problem, it influences the patient's behavior and the expectations. let me give you an example. testosterone drugs for hyper gotten addism in men, which is an uncommon condition, and it's approved for those disorders, and those drugs for testosterone are being taken by millions of men who don't have hypogonadism.
their healthcare needs based solely on what they are possibly missing from from their nutrition and lifestyle habits, and not just what they see on tv. >> an important point to clarify is that when it comes to advertising, the fda has done numerous research studies that show that even though a patient may ask for a drug by name, if the patient doesn't have the condition that drug treats, the drug is not prescribed, and though a powerful marketing technique if the patient has the...
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. >> in "healthcheck" maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle can get harder as we get orderly. group in georgia every month they gather for outdoor activities. maintaining an active lifestyle includes physical and mental health benefits. >> doctor said he wanted to put me on medication, he wouldn't have to if i started exercising. i said it's easier to exercise than go to the pharmacy and get blood pressure medicine. >> reporter: the group hike, zip line and horseback ride and go white water rafting and conoeing. >>> mediterranean diet is rich in fish and vegetables and fruits and olive oil. it prevents aging from taking as much of a toll. for those eating a med trainian diet could translate into a longer life of 4 1/2 years. >> in sports, the flyers and eagles take on the reigning champs and the 6 sixers look for there mojo in motown. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: seattle quarterback is looking to get something from the philly, hopefully he only leaves with cheese steaks. speaking of food, marshawn lynch is not eating skittles, he is eating off opposing defense. he is on
. >> in "healthcheck" maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle can get harder as we get orderly. group in georgia every month they gather for outdoor activities. maintaining an active lifestyle includes physical and mental health benefits. >> doctor said he wanted to put me on medication, he wouldn't have to if i started exercising. i said it's easier to exercise than go to the pharmacy and get blood pressure medicine. >> reporter: the group hike, zip line and...
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plunder was also essential to supporting the aristocratic lifestyle. that, of course, because we are meaning seeking creatures, this effort, this struggle to achieve civilization was mythologized in various religious systems to give it meaning and significance. the same time their were always prophets and sages -- i am thinking of the prophets of israel, for example, jesus, mohammed, who spoke out about the system of oppression and castigated people, rulers for a person the poor in this way, had harsh words for those people who said their prayers or worship in the temple but neglected. >> i was going to say, are you saying that violence was a good a good thing or is a good thing or can be a good thing? without it we would not have -- without it we would not have civilization is kind of a conundrum. >>guest: civilization is a conundrum for us all. of course i do not think it is a good thing. it is appalling, just as the system of agrarian oppression was appalling, but it is a dilemma. the american monk says that all those of us who benefit from a system
plunder was also essential to supporting the aristocratic lifestyle. that, of course, because we are meaning seeking creatures, this effort, this struggle to achieve civilization was mythologized in various religious systems to give it meaning and significance. the same time their were always prophets and sages -- i am thinking of the prophets of israel, for example, jesus, mohammed, who spoke out about the system of oppression and castigated people, rulers for a person the poor in this way,...
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it was missing lifestyles. were at "vogue." they knew about food. they felt pretty comfortable. today there's a million people who know about food so much more than i do. but i wouldn't have this job but i do. >> it must be a great having all those chefs. >> yes. came with a lot of enthusiasm. i thought that could overcome any shortfall, and, in fact i humiliated myself grandly with eric where i splattered him with dead lobster jauss and mario who was astonished that i didn't know how you could figure out exactly how much pasta fits in a casserole. he said you take it dry and put it in a pan and that's how you know. i said, what a good tip. >> i think everyone is jealous of your think tank. we normally have our moms. what have you found has been the biggest change? it seems like we have this viewpoint on chefs. you mentioned lifestyle. what's been the biggest change that you've seen? >> i think the biggest change is that 20 years ago people were not so interested in food and now they're obsessed right? there's
it was missing lifestyles. were at "vogue." they knew about food. they felt pretty comfortable. today there's a million people who know about food so much more than i do. but i wouldn't have this job but i do. >> it must be a great having all those chefs. >> yes. came with a lot of enthusiasm. i thought that could overcome any shortfall, and, in fact i humiliated myself grandly with eric where i splattered him with dead lobster jauss and mario who was astonished that i...
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that was my life, my whole lifestyle.iving that up -- that's what that was on that piece of paper. throwing that away was crushing me. once they walked me off that tier, a huge-ass weight was lifted off my shoulders, and i can say that honestly. you know it just -- it was just a huge relief and what i considered to be an honorable man, an honorable warrior all these years, i'm sitting here going [ bleep ] i'm not going to sit here and put down the next man. you know what? you going to do that, that's cool. don't try to tell me that i'm dishonorable because i choose not to do it anymore. >> being interviewed, as you are now, video and whatnot, is that going to have an effect on your safety? >> my safety is pretty much -- it wouldn't have any other effect than it already does. you know, you're going to get got in any way. and any way they can get you, they're going to get you. now, whether i do this or not, it doesn't matter. you know, so -- and it's my choice. and i look at it like this. i mean, everyone's got to go someti
that was my life, my whole lifestyle.iving that up -- that's what that was on that piece of paper. throwing that away was crushing me. once they walked me off that tier, a huge-ass weight was lifted off my shoulders, and i can say that honestly. you know it just -- it was just a huge relief and what i considered to be an honorable man, an honorable warrior all these years, i'm sitting here going [ bleep ] i'm not going to sit here and put down the next man. you know what? you going to do that,...
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it is a lifestyle. like drug addiction. we see these people routinely.ding out she was arrested in chicago in an undercover sting and here she is in polk county, florida getting arrested again for the exact same thing. it is a fantasy and think they will get out of this one day but actuality and reality is they will not get out of it. we try to hope and believe there is a chance they would get out of it. try to talk to them to explain on their terms of how bad and how serious it is and i think it finally got to her. >>> from the mean streets of chicago's south side -- >> don't do me like that, man. >> -- to the affluent suburbs of schaumburg, illinois -- >> let's go. >> -- the underground sex trade is booming in the midwest. >> gang members are no longer selling sex any longer. they're selling children. >> all the young girls were branded. >> they are literally slaves. >> you know what's going to happen then, right? >> but what are the real human co
it is a lifestyle. like drug addiction. we see these people routinely.ding out she was arrested in chicago in an undercover sting and here she is in polk county, florida getting arrested again for the exact same thing. it is a fantasy and think they will get out of this one day but actuality and reality is they will not get out of it. we try to hope and believe there is a chance they would get out of it. try to talk to them to explain on their terms of how bad and how serious it is and i think...
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but it's the change in lifestyle after the surgery that took a lasting commitment. it's not just about the surgery but changing your entire lifestyle. >> reporter: she switched to a protein based diet with lots of fruits and veggies. >> going in for regular checkups with the surgical team to make sure my health looks good. >> reporter: after making a pledge to change her life three years ago, mary lost 150 pounds and celebrates her triumphs at the beginning of each year. >> i can't adequately expresses the joy in my life right now. i was able to secure a dream job, but i wouldn't have been able to do that prior to the weight loss. and i have found love. it doesn't get any better than that. >> experts say genetic differences can make it much harder for some to lose weight. surgery isn't for everyone. risks include excessive bleeding, infections and blood clots. >>> wusa9's first alert weather. >> i'm thinking you better hope you have gloves and a hat for christmas. you'll need them. >> would have been good gifts. appropriate. we're just getting brushed by the arctic
but it's the change in lifestyle after the surgery that took a lasting commitment. it's not just about the surgery but changing your entire lifestyle. >> reporter: she switched to a protein based diet with lots of fruits and veggies. >> going in for regular checkups with the surgical team to make sure my health looks good. >> reporter: after making a pledge to change her life three years ago, mary lost 150 pounds and celebrates her triumphs at the beginning of each year....
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it is back in the tradition, the lifesty lifestyle, grilling, fresh fruits, vegetables, olive oils. >he study they had to break up, the spanish study which showed it is too healthy that doctors couldn't wait to say this was the right diet. >> back to that better for you option that is what the consumer is looking for. that is really what is driving our business and our sales. >> i look at the distribution. we had you on last time during the ebola scare. you were dead center in plano. it didn't impact you at all. you had great numbers. >> not really. obviously it was a scare around the country and not just in dallas but specifically in dallas we hurt a little bit. fortunately everything kind of gotten taken care of in dallas and the nurses and unfortunately for the one gentleman and for his family. the customers really came in and still weren't overly concerned. >> when i look at the map i see that you are in philadelphia. you might have to get in your car and drive 15 miles to the one you want. gasoline prices have to be helping you. >> absolutely. our core customer is probably not as
it is back in the tradition, the lifesty lifestyle, grilling, fresh fruits, vegetables, olive oils. >he study they had to break up, the spanish study which showed it is too healthy that doctors couldn't wait to say this was the right diet. >> back to that better for you option that is what the consumer is looking for. that is really what is driving our business and our sales. >> i look at the distribution. we had you on last time during the ebola scare. you were dead center in...
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. >> he rallied that hhe realizede victim of his lifestyle.and older, part of the rise is due to the success of h.i.v. drugs which helps stave off aids itself. the doctor of philadelphia fight say there are older people that are newly infected due to unprotected sex. andr says that it faces new challenges. >> h.i.v. is a chronic inflammation. when we control and suppress it and taken the infection there is a low-grade inflation. inflammation. there is greater education needed. >>reporter:lowry wants to see more effort put into the cure for aids. if you want more information on ways to get tested head to our website 6abc.com. rick and monica. >>> thank you, ali. >>> the girl scouts are going digital. how the organization are making the delicious cookies one click away. we'll explain when "action news" comes right back. [♪] >>> a task force is recommending more employers in philadelphia offer paid sick leave. mayor nutter was looking into the matter. there are recommendations that include requiring the employers to provide paid sick leave more t
. >> he rallied that hhe realizede victim of his lifestyle.and older, part of the rise is due to the success of h.i.v. drugs which helps stave off aids itself. the doctor of philadelphia fight say there are older people that are newly infected due to unprotected sex. andr says that it faces new challenges. >> h.i.v. is a chronic inflammation. when we control and suppress it and taken the infection there is a low-grade inflation. inflammation. there is greater education needed....
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will more bishops and cardinals be called out for living a lavish lifestyle. >> i don't know. think he made the point that we are supposed to live like everybody else lives. >> there has to be some descension regarding the comments. >> i guess there are you have to know the man. he's a straightforward person calling a spade a spade. sometimes it might be nice to call a spade a shovel to take the strength of it all. will we see push back among other higher ups in the church? >> until they get used to him. >> reporter: the question for the catholic church is how to stay relevant. in today's fast-changing world, when the ancient catholic doctrine holds firm. when you look at polling there's a disconnect between american catholics and the teaching of the catholic church. american catholics tend to be more liberal. in a poll in 2014, 76% of catholics in america said abortions should be permitted in some circumstances. 59% supported women to the priesthood. what do you do about the disconnect? >> i think you explain it. women have extraordinary responsibility. >> they are not a card
will more bishops and cardinals be called out for living a lavish lifestyle. >> i don't know. think he made the point that we are supposed to live like everybody else lives. >> there has to be some descension regarding the comments. >> i guess there are you have to know the man. he's a straightforward person calling a spade a spade. sometimes it might be nice to call a spade a shovel to take the strength of it all. will we see push back among other higher ups in the church?...
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this is a good chance for them to learn more about the culture and lifestyle. before the actual screening his plan is to get them to visit. >> translator: we did manage to chat a bit. it was fun talking. >> reporter: next, it's time for the film to be screened. the subtitles made by the students seem to make sense. he's also invited the actors to address his chinese class, so that the students can interact with them. >> reporter: the youngest actor talked about his hometown harbin. another demonstrated a folk dance from a minority. >> translator: i've never spoken with a native speaker before. this has motivated me to work harder on my chinese. >> translator: i was worried they might not take me seriously, because i'm just a kid. but they were all nice and listened to what i had to say. >> translator: everyone had a great time and some became quite close. i'm very pleased. the students have little opportunity to meet and talk with chinese people. i want to hold more events like this. >> reporter: are face to face person to person for these young people understa
this is a good chance for them to learn more about the culture and lifestyle. before the actual screening his plan is to get them to visit. >> translator: we did manage to chat a bit. it was fun talking. >> reporter: next, it's time for the film to be screened. the subtitles made by the students seem to make sense. he's also invited the actors to address his chinese class, so that the students can interact with them. >> reporter: the youngest actor talked about his hometown...
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the vinyl consumer is a person who enjoys maybe a good wine, maybe good food, a certain lifestyle. the digital consumer is more of the fast food animal. >> of course, vinyl in 2014 has more competition than the vinyl of the '80s. but for the real audiophiles, nothing comes close. this is quite literally music to their ears. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in london to find out how to make old houses green.
the vinyl consumer is a person who enjoys maybe a good wine, maybe good food, a certain lifestyle. the digital consumer is more of the fast food animal. >> of course, vinyl in 2014 has more competition than the vinyl of the '80s. but for the real audiophiles, nothing comes close. this is quite literally music to their ears. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in london to find out how...
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gay lifestyle is much more accepted. >> okay, 1972, my feeling was that this was a gay town and thate of, you know, somebody else. which is sort of the opposite of everywhere outside of here at that time. >> oh, yes. >> this was a largely catholic, portuguese, conservative community fishing town, but it was also known as hell town. >> hell town, this is where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixture really of the bohemian people and the fishermen, pirates, writers, drunks, all that. >> the lifestyle outside of mainstream was welcome here pretty much. >> whatever floats your boat. you know. it's all good. ♪ ♪ oh how i wish we could both go back to that summer ♪ ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. >>> over a century ago, provincetown was a hard-working fishing village with multigenerational families of fishermen. >> my name's bo gribbo
gay lifestyle is much more accepted. >> okay, 1972, my feeling was that this was a gay town and thate of, you know, somebody else. which is sort of the opposite of everywhere outside of here at that time. >> oh, yes. >> this was a largely catholic, portuguese, conservative community fishing town, but it was also known as hell town. >> hell town, this is where the puritans sent their rejects. >> yeah. >> provincetown had the mixture really of the bohemian...
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, which isn't anything like my lifestyle.ow, and he's unbelievably professional and unbelievably disciplined, but he says, clearly, i -- at least at that point in his life, i don't come to work before 9:30 or 10:00. and they said, jack, we start at 6:00. he said, i don't get until until like 3:30 in the morning. so, he -- and they said, well, that makes sense. you need your sleep. you've been out all night. i'd be in makeup, like hours before, everybody would kind of be there and it wasn't an arrogant thing at all. he was just very reasonable. work until 3:00 in the morning, whatever was required. so, we're both sports fans. and we would -- back then when we were sheeting batman, you would have to send tapers of the lakers games. no one could know the score, we'd go in between and be standing there in a rubber suit watching the laker games in his dressing room, going [ bleep ] -- >> jimmy: get a shot of that. that would have been a great photograph. >> so, one day he comes in, he says, you know, he comes in, i'm in makeup lik
, which isn't anything like my lifestyle.ow, and he's unbelievably professional and unbelievably disciplined, but he says, clearly, i -- at least at that point in his life, i don't come to work before 9:30 or 10:00. and they said, jack, we start at 6:00. he said, i don't get until until like 3:30 in the morning. so, he -- and they said, well, that makes sense. you need your sleep. you've been out all night. i'd be in makeup, like hours before, everybody would kind of be there and it wasn't an...