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. >> some criticize his lifestyle and others applaud his bravery. >>> a connecticut jury ruled against a woman for taking her nephew to court for giving him a hug, he jumped into her arms and give her a hug and knocked her over. the jury took less than 30 minutes to clear 12-year-old sean of any wrongdoing, one juror shared her thoughts. >> we just couldn't find him liable for what happened. >> connell says her nephew who was just 8 was always loving toward her, but testified that his over aggressive greeting had disastrous effects on her social life. >>> coming up another check of the forecast, sky 6 hd showing the center city skyline with a few clouds overhead. vince mazzeo- fighting to save atlantic county. chris brown's attacks? the press calls them "embarrassing" political "posturing." the truth? chris brown and will pauls opposed the atlantic city rescue plan, even though it would save thousands of our jobs. we already know they're propped up by north jersey casino interests. and pauls even wanted the vote to allow north jersey casinos "this year." now they brag about helping atl
. >> some criticize his lifestyle and others applaud his bravery. >>> a connecticut jury ruled against a woman for taking her nephew to court for giving him a hug, he jumped into her arms and give her a hug and knocked her over. the jury took less than 30 minutes to clear 12-year-old sean of any wrongdoing, one juror shared her thoughts. >> we just couldn't find him liable for what happened. >> connell says her nephew who was just 8 was always loving toward her, but...
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it also invited him back if he repents for his lifestyle.ays thanks but no thanks. >> i don't feel comfortable sitting at a pew or sitting beside my parents or sitting alone in this corner in that church when all i want to see is people pointing their fingers at me or putting me up against the wall because of the lifestyle i chose. >> settles has posted the letter on facebook. some have criticized his lifestyle while others applaud his bravery and hope that another church will he its arms to him. >> 4:58 is the time. still to come on "action news" a one of a kind lawsuit. a new york woman is suing her eight-year-old nephew because of a hug that left her injured. >> a woman is dead after a nasty crash in south jersey. that story and more when "action news" comes right bac back. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday october 14th. here's what's happening. >> a full scale investigation
it also invited him back if he repents for his lifestyle.ays thanks but no thanks. >> i don't feel comfortable sitting at a pew or sitting beside my parents or sitting alone in this corner in that church when all i want to see is people pointing their fingers at me or putting me up against the wall because of the lifestyle i chose. >> settles has posted the letter on facebook. some have criticized his lifestyle while others applaud his bravery and hope that another church will he...
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to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. they say the drive was such a big susuess, the young leader's society believes it will only get bigger in years to come. the summer olympics are coming up next year and with it comes the opportunity for scammers to take your money. the story ofofwo sisters who learned d is lesson the hard w is coming up next. ben: and i'll have your complete << >> << wx timer @ 2:45 we'll start friday off on a frigid note with early morning temperatures sunshine before clouds increase throughout the day. showers will follow the clolos late this afternoon and spread across the tonight that will eventually move out and give way to some patchy fog by tomorrow morning. after that, it's smooth sailing for halloweeeeweekend with highs returning to the 60s and eventually near 70 early next week before cool and rainy weather returns later on. see there are so many websites offering deals and tickets for the olympics in rio next summer. when two siste
to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. they say the drive was such a big susuess, the young leader's society believes it will only get bigger in years to come. the summer olympics are coming up next year and with it comes the opportunity for scammers to take your money. the story ofofwo sisters who learned d is lesson the hard w is coming up next. ben: and i'll...
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lifestyle in retirement.u're going to live a fairly sedentary lifestyle and not be traveling around the world, again that number comes down. if you're going to be more active in spending and traveling more than you were when you were working, that number's a little bit higher. and then health care's essentially the inverse. the worse your health care the higher your costs are going to be, the higher your out of pocket. it's essentially the combination of those three factors that give you a replacement income rate that we talk about that somewhere between 60 cents on the dollar and 100 cents on the dollar depending on those three factors. >> all right, john, thank you very much for your help. john sweeney with fidelity. >>> coming up, have you gotten your flu shot yet? the big numbers behind this $1.5 billion business. in the first of our three-part series on the flu-fighting industry. ♪ >>> the u.s. treasury softening its stance on china's currency. in its semi-annual report on exchange rates the department s
lifestyle in retirement.u're going to live a fairly sedentary lifestyle and not be traveling around the world, again that number comes down. if you're going to be more active in spending and traveling more than you were when you were working, that number's a little bit higher. and then health care's essentially the inverse. the worse your health care the higher your costs are going to be, the higher your out of pocket. it's essentially the combination of those three factors that give you a...
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by allowing people to have more money to make healthy lifestyle decisions the next year, where there is competition, choices, where people takes the plan for them. maybe the have a child with asthma. i higher premium based on the actuarial cost. they are empowered to make more choices because they get more for the premium dollars that they had. a system that is focused on people, rather than on government, will yield a far better result. the net result of this is we did this at a lower cost than the old medicaid plan. we did it at higher quality. medicaid beneficiaries, based on outside observations and studies, suggested it was far better for them. i believe the states are the place where this will happen. washington has had its chance to do these things and it has failed miserably. we need to liberate our country to be able -- to be able to, from the bottom up, be able to solve these problems. i won't except the strawman argument from the other side that the opposite of obamacare is no care. it doesn't mean going back to the way things used to be. we need a system that doesn't addr
by allowing people to have more money to make healthy lifestyle decisions the next year, where there is competition, choices, where people takes the plan for them. maybe the have a child with asthma. i higher premium based on the actuarial cost. they are empowered to make more choices because they get more for the premium dollars that they had. a system that is focused on people, rather than on government, will yield a far better result. the net result of this is we did this at a lower cost...
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to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. the drive was such a big success, the young leader's society believe it will only get bigger in years to come. still to come... personal jurisdiction. two words at the heart of this question: "can you be sued in a state you don't live in?" the answer, later, in law review. >> after a cloudy start to our day, we got to see more and more sunshine by the afternoon although temperatures didn't respond very well as highs hovered around 50. we'll be a little warmer tomorrow despite the fact that clouds will be increasing. in fact, those clouds could cause some rain showers by late in the day and good chances of rain will be with us friday night. the good news is that we dry our for halloween and warm it up some as we could see the low 60s for highs. the warm-up continues as we will be in the upper 60s to near 70 from sunday into the egg production in south dakota continues to suffer as the state's largest producer works to recover
to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. the drive was such a big success, the young leader's society believe it will only get bigger in years to come. still to come... personal jurisdiction. two words at the heart of this question: "can you be sued in a state you don't live in?" the answer, later, in law review. >> after a cloudy start to our day,...
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pastel: my company is pastel lifestyle. i went to school for four years to study the music industry. what i want to do with my company and what i do is i want to help those that have found a voice be creative to take that to the next level. to actually make it a living. it is -- a lot of people that are creative don' t have that ability. i have been lucky enough to have the position where i have both. i want to impart that upon the community that really nourished who i am and helped me grow and develop to be here with you today. karen: you are an example of the arts as a key to finding success and personal fulfillment. absolutely. i would not be the person i am and i would not be where i am such an essential part of my life. karen: thank you for coming and good luck to you. pastel: thank you. karen: we look forward to pastel: thank you. karen: the shorter learn more we featured on today' s program at wcvb.com. thanks for watching, everyone. take care. national captioning institute, caption content and accuracy.
pastel: my company is pastel lifestyle. i went to school for four years to study the music industry. what i want to do with my company and what i do is i want to help those that have found a voice be creative to take that to the next level. to actually make it a living. it is -- a lot of people that are creative don' t have that ability. i have been lucky enough to have the position where i have both. i want to impart that upon the community that really nourished who i am and helped me grow and...
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so a combination of maintaining a healthy weight and maintaining an active lifestyle plus low impact exercise would be two of the best things you could do to maintain a healthy knee. knee.whatever the cause, it's a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider and see if lifestyle changes, medication, or a combination of both could help you get back into the game. here's a big change, experts now believe a woman *can* eat and drink during labor. labor.the long-accepted reason for that rule was because if a woman suddenly needed general anesthesia for a c-section, she might inhale regurgitated liquid or food.but experts says improvents in the process s make that nearly impossible.doctors say this change in the rules is a game changer for women. "because the mother's gonna have mo energy and the baby will have more energy when comes out. it's a very important study." study."researchers patients with a history of eclampsia and other complications will still have to abstain from eating during labor due to risk factors. the red tape of gulations regulationsup next on the fox 28 news at ni
so a combination of maintaining a healthy weight and maintaining an active lifestyle plus low impact exercise would be two of the best things you could do to maintain a healthy knee. knee.whatever the cause, it's a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider and see if lifestyle changes, medication, or a combination of both could help you get back into the game. here's a big change, experts now believe a woman *can* eat and drink during labor. labor.the long-accepted reason for that rule was...
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my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle. cash out in two years. >> if it is to be here, yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i'm mike rowe. and i'm on a mission to find people on a mission. what? what are they doing? how are they doing it? and why? >> very exciting. >> come on, man, we got to get it. >> it's gotta be done. >> on this episode -- >> oh my goodness. >> blowing stuff up. for fun. and profit. >> pretty stuff. >> but mostly fun. i've always wanted to do this. >>> then -- >> open the gut. >> if you like handling the blood and guts of dead animals for science, of course -- all in a day's work
my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle. cash out in two years. >> if it is to be here, yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i'm mike rowe. and i'm on a mission to find people on a mission. what? what are they doing? how are they doing it? and why? >> very exciting. >> come on, man, we got to get it. >> it's gotta be done. >> on this episode -- >> oh my goodness. >> blowing stuff up. for fun....
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iowa has provided kids and teens with research- based programs that focus on education, healthy lifestyles, and character and leadership development. today, we serve more than 2,000 central iowa youth ages 5-18 from 44 local schools each year (550 kids a day). we offer hands-on educational and experiential enrichment every day after school, as well as all-day programming during the summer and other breaks. the club is a safe setting where youth can participate in both supervised and self- directed activities designed to give them the developmental adults. homework help, leadership opportunities, computer access, and a plethora of age- appropriate activities are offered at club every day. our youth development strategy is to instill a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence in the young people we serve. boys & girls clubs of central iowa offers programs in five core areas: education & career development character & leadership development health & life skills the arts sports, fitness & recreation new boys & girls club at moore elementary school grand opening and ribbon cutt
iowa has provided kids and teens with research- based programs that focus on education, healthy lifestyles, and character and leadership development. today, we serve more than 2,000 central iowa youth ages 5-18 from 44 local schools each year (550 kids a day). we offer hands-on educational and experiential enrichment every day after school, as well as all-day programming during the summer and other breaks. the club is a safe setting where youth can participate in both supervised and self-...
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my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle.f and turf restaurants, we can cash out in two years. >> if it is to be here, yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm in east los angeles surrounded by hundreds of men. law enforcement calls them a criminal organization. they are a notorious group with a violent history. >> we demand respect. we don't take [ bleep ] from nobody. >> an outlaw biker club that's at war with the federal government. >> they are trying to decimate all one percent motorcycle clubs. >> they are highly secretive. >> i would rather not say. >> no comment? okay. >> they never let the media
my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle.f and turf restaurants, we can cash out in two years. >> if it is to be here, yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm in east los angeles surrounded by hundreds of men. law enforcement calls them a criminal organization. they are a notorious group with a violent history. >> we demand respect. we don't take [ bleep ] from nobody. >> an outlaw biker club that's at war with the federal...
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i didn't really like the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier.t's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to come back to work, still handle your job, and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of two facilities that compromise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime but are being held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted, and given a sentence of two and a half years or less, they could wind up four miles away at suffolk county's other jail facility, the house of correction. bloodworth's been at nashua street for ten months now after pleading not guilty to charges of armed robbery and assault and battery. >> i go back to court and this case isn't looking beatable. so i probably just plead out, because i've seen a lot of my friends get burnt in trials. you know what i mean? so i don't think i'm
i didn't really like the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier.t's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to come back to work, still handle your job, and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of two facilities that compromise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any...
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given today's busy lifestyle and when you look at restaurants, if offered a love healthy choices and what we saw just a decade ago. with that i'm kind of disappointed, i think others are disappointed, but restaurants seem to be singled out even though they are doing their best to offer healthier options to customers, and that concerns me. i just find it difficult to understand that location in which we would eat without any other consideration automatically tampax the quality or nutritional value of the food serve. i understand some restaurants may serve better food than others, but that's the consumer to make a final decision on that. secretary burwell, would you agree the nutrient content of food is more important than where the food is purchased, and the rather than trekking people away from dining out maybe we should focus on helping to educate them on their nutritional choice of? >> with regard the issue of children and the amount of research and evidence that we have in that space, even as we're preparing to complete where we are now, the conversation, my team brought up the is
given today's busy lifestyle and when you look at restaurants, if offered a love healthy choices and what we saw just a decade ago. with that i'm kind of disappointed, i think others are disappointed, but restaurants seem to be singled out even though they are doing their best to offer healthier options to customers, and that concerns me. i just find it difficult to understand that location in which we would eat without any other consideration automatically tampax the quality or nutritional...
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black said gays and lesbians lead "lifestyles that are harmful to the culture of this state." he dismissed rape in the military, calling it "as predictable as human nature." black opposes the use of birth control and voted to force women seeking abortions to have intrusive transvaginal ultrasounds. dick black. so extreme, it's dangerous. >>> new developments in the european migration crisis that has claimed many lives this week. families in over crowded votes continue to arrive today. and authorities say that the number of migrants lost when the boat sank on wednesday climbed to 29. many of the victims were children. further north, chaos at the border, hundreds of migrants, many with small children pushed through to force their way from slovinia. >>> law forbid that is roman polanski to be sent back to the u.s. for having sex with a minor. the 83-year-old pleaded guilty nearly 40 years ago to having sex with under age girls. he went to poland to avoid sentencing. >>> and just in time, the creators of the horror film "exorcist" in washington. >> one of the best scary movies of
black said gays and lesbians lead "lifestyles that are harmful to the culture of this state." he dismissed rape in the military, calling it "as predictable as human nature." black opposes the use of birth control and voted to force women seeking abortions to have intrusive transvaginal ultrasounds. dick black. so extreme, it's dangerous. >>> new developments in the european migration crisis that has claimed many lives this week. families in over crowded votes...
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. >> reporter: we talk about lifestyle changes, the things to add and subtract. can you really reduce your chances? >> well, you know, breast cancer and all cancers come from mutations of your genes. there's not much you can do about the aging process and what happens with that. you can't do anything about the genetics you have but the modifiable risk factors mainly boil down to estrogen and for the hormone relationship. so most women know that taking a lot of hormone replacement can increase your risk of breast cancer. the other thing that's very important is your weight. so obesity is a big risk factor. when you are post-menopausal, one of the main sources of estrogen in your body is from extra fat tissue. that can increase your risk. we really want to make sure that you are keeping a healthy lifestyle, a good body weight. alcohol can also contribute to that estrogen process with slightly higher levels of estrogen. >> that's the advice you can get if you call us at the number on your screen. >>> right now, good information about the weather from allison ray. >>
. >> reporter: we talk about lifestyle changes, the things to add and subtract. can you really reduce your chances? >> well, you know, breast cancer and all cancers come from mutations of your genes. there's not much you can do about the aging process and what happens with that. you can't do anything about the genetics you have but the modifiable risk factors mainly boil down to estrogen and for the hormone relationship. so most women know that taking a lot of hormone replacement...
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to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. the drive was such a big success, the young leader's society believe it will only get bigger in years to come. still to come.... a new speaker of the house. hear what paul ryan had to say jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but governor bush made a
to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. the drive was such a big success, the young leader's society believe it will only get bigger in years to come. still to come.... a new speaker of the house. hear what paul ryan had to say jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think...
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travis barker's over the edge lifestyle and prolific couplings, irresistible to fans and tabloids alike. >> it's like a dream. it's like a fantasy. you're just living it. >> reporter: then in an instant everything changed when the plane he was preparing to travel in crashed. >> former blink-182 druchler and disk jockey dj am was critically injured, four were killed. >> everything was just a flying metal capsule that's on fire that's going out of control. "can i say" barker opens up about what happened on a tragic september night in 2008. >> i call my pops. i just say, getting on a plane, pal, it feels like, i don't know, it just don't feel right. this plane is really small. >> reporter: barker and his close friend dj am are leaving a south carolina gig with two pals on a last-second private jet. >> we go to takeoff and you just hear like really -- it sounds like someone is shooting at the plane and the plane spirals out of control. it just starts skidding on the runway. smoke starts coming through, you know, the entire plane. and then we take off. and i'm screaming at this point. for me
travis barker's over the edge lifestyle and prolific couplings, irresistible to fans and tabloids alike. >> it's like a dream. it's like a fantasy. you're just living it. >> reporter: then in an instant everything changed when the plane he was preparing to travel in crashed. >> former blink-182 druchler and disk jockey dj am was critically injured, four were killed. >> everything was just a flying metal capsule that's on fire that's going out of control. "can i...
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once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore.becomes a matter of this is my life. the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end. which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in this county jail. both of them i'm doing life sentences for, as i should. you can't go in a civil society, go around killing people and not expect to be punished for it. >> you must have known that while you were strangling the guy in the jail. >> sure i knew it. but as a gang banger i elected to step out of society's normal bounds, customs, mannerisms and rules. i chose to live in a world where we created our own rules, our own society. >> there wasn't an ounce of denial in frederico's account of his behavior. he was very honest 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 loo
once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore.becomes a matter of this is my life. the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end. which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in this county jail. both of them i'm doing life sentences for, as i should. you can't go in a civil society, go...
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. >> i would love to live that lifestyle except for killing enemies. long as i've known you. you've never even said that rat bastard, i hope something really bad happens, i hope he gets stomach cancer. or, you've never even said i hope he loses his girlfriend. you've never wished ill on anyone. >> i don't. >> so let me ask, in your darkest heart of hearts, do you ever stray, do you ever find yourself thinking, oh, i really hope they just, i don't know, i hope they get herpes? i wish ill on people every day. >> for you, you know, i mean, just to wish well. ♪ >> it's a big night in marseille. the city's football team, that's soccer team to you, is playing which means the whole city's watching. eric and i head to the hipster neighborhood to meet up with gilles rof, a filmmaker and sportswriter for france's top newspaper "le monde." so tonight, the big game. it's marseille. >> leo. >> it's leo against marseille. it's in leo. >> we have to watch it on tv. will all of marseille going be wat watching? >> yeah. >> everybody will be watching. >> we had a very g
. >> i would love to live that lifestyle except for killing enemies. long as i've known you. you've never even said that rat bastard, i hope something really bad happens, i hope he gets stomach cancer. or, you've never even said i hope he loses his girlfriend. you've never wished ill on anyone. >> i don't. >> so let me ask, in your darkest heart of hearts, do you ever stray, do you ever find yourself thinking, oh, i really hope they just, i don't know, i hope they get herpes?...
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them to grow and prosper, along with a health savings account, so they are rewarded for healthy lifestyle decisions as they go forward. whereever they don't spend, they should be able to say. -- they should be able to save. we will give them real transparency to decide which health care provider will provide the best value. health care providers will be more accountable for results, and they will really compete to design the new ways to deliver care. this will require some major changes on how we regulate health insurance. states rather than washington, , d.c., are much better equipped to set the standards. here is what i propose. we will open up state insurance markets to much broader competition and choice. right now, obamacare locks in a small handful of one-size-fits-all mandated policies engineered and -- engineered in washington, d.c. when did you to break up the insurance monopolies and allow people to buy health insurance designed for what they actually want. for example, an individual who might want to buy a high deductible plan for unexpected events the true form of , insurance
them to grow and prosper, along with a health savings account, so they are rewarded for healthy lifestyle decisions as they go forward. whereever they don't spend, they should be able to say. -- they should be able to save. we will give them real transparency to decide which health care provider will provide the best value. health care providers will be more accountable for results, and they will really compete to design the new ways to deliver care. this will require some major changes on how...
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my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle.ants, we can cash out in two years. >> if it is to be here, yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. ♪ ♪ >>> what does it mean to be strong? it implies hardness and flexibility. okinawa is a place with a fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪
my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle.ants, we can cash out in two years. >> if it is to be here, yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. ♪ ♪ >>> what does it mean to be strong? it implies hardness and flexibility. okinawa is a place with a fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪...
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. >> reporter: indonesian people have started to accepting alcohol as part of their lifestyle. cheers! >> reporter: 40-year-old dhani worked for an international ngo. about five years ago, she began going out to drink with female friends. >> a single mcallen with a bit of water, please. >> reporter: they get together twice a week. over drinks, they talk about their love lives and families. dhani says drinking brings people closer. >> translator: we have a lot of fun if we drink. we can also talk about things we usually don't mention. >> reporter: last year a major liquormaker in the country saw its sales rise more than 10% from the previous year. but conservative forces are criticizing the trend. >> translator: alcohol destroys people. it only has a negative influence. it should be banned. >> reporter: lawmakers are debating proposed legislation that will ban drinks with alcohol content of 1% or more. muslim parties supporting the bill say the current situation is unsuitable. one lawmaker says that even though most indonesians are muslim, alcohol is almost totally unregulated.
. >> reporter: indonesian people have started to accepting alcohol as part of their lifestyle. cheers! >> reporter: 40-year-old dhani worked for an international ngo. about five years ago, she began going out to drink with female friends. >> a single mcallen with a bit of water, please. >> reporter: they get together twice a week. over drinks, they talk about their love lives and families. dhani says drinking brings people closer. >> translator: we have a lot of...
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the meat industry is pushing back, saying lifestyle and environment of factors need to be taken into account. >> whether it's ham or bacon or any processed meat, there is a new slice of advice for consumers. the world health organization has reviewed the evidence and said they can lead to cancer. as for unprocessed red meat, the evidence is less clear that there is a risk. >> it is sensible to reduce the consumption as much as possible. you can substitute meet with plant food. >> what does this mean for consumers here? a committee of scientific experts will study the who's report before coming out with any new recommendations on diet. for now, the official advice remains, there is no need to give up eating meat. the current official advice for the daily consumption of red and processed meats is equal to about three slices of bacon. 20% of people eat more than 90 grams a day. 50 grams of processed meat increases the cancer risk by 18%, but that increase is only equaled went to an extra one in every 100 people getting cancer. this butcher's shop says there is a big difference between t
the meat industry is pushing back, saying lifestyle and environment of factors need to be taken into account. >> whether it's ham or bacon or any processed meat, there is a new slice of advice for consumers. the world health organization has reviewed the evidence and said they can lead to cancer. as for unprocessed red meat, the evidence is less clear that there is a risk. >> it is sensible to reduce the consumption as much as possible. you can substitute meet with plant food....
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we take a look back at the best bits of the week in lifestyle and culture news. first up, a new perspective -- germany's biggest beer bash through the eyes of a photographer. rare glimpse -- open house london is an opportunity to look behind the city's facades. and city history -- karlsruhe in southern germany was founded 300 years ago. well if you haven't already noticed, it is oktoberfest time in the bavarian capital of
we take a look back at the best bits of the week in lifestyle and culture news. first up, a new perspective -- germany's biggest beer bash through the eyes of a photographer. rare glimpse -- open house london is an opportunity to look behind the city's facades. and city history -- karlsruhe in southern germany was founded 300 years ago. well if you haven't already noticed, it is oktoberfest time in the bavarian capital of
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. >> the ocean is an extremely important part of our lifestyle, any changes that occur here are going to affect us in some manner. >> austin ahmasuk is an inupiaq native who was born and raised in nome alaska. >> my major concern with any oil development in that neck of the woods is response readiness. what's going to happen if some disaster occurs. are we ready? and, frankly, from from my own experience in this region, i know that we're not totally ready for a gigantic disaster, that's what scares me. >> but alaskans also depend on oil to keep their state running. about 90% of its budget is supplied by oil revenues. slumping oil prices have caused those revenues to drop. >> there's been drilling done in the arctic for years. successfully. >> denise michels has been mayor of nome alaska for 12 years. >> if an oil spill happens, by law the companies that are doing the drilling, are supposed to have assets in place to control that. but the reality is, our weather is unpredictable, and so it's any marine activity happening in the arctic that we're concerned about. >> i think living in al
. >> the ocean is an extremely important part of our lifestyle, any changes that occur here are going to affect us in some manner. >> austin ahmasuk is an inupiaq native who was born and raised in nome alaska. >> my major concern with any oil development in that neck of the woods is response readiness. what's going to happen if some disaster occurs. are we ready? and, frankly, from from my own experience in this region, i know that we're not totally ready for a gigantic...
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this is more of a lifestyle choice for you. >> it is. it's got a machine shop on board.hamas and get the boat to earn its own keep. >> the steel hulled achievement doesn't do much moving around these days, but it might have to soon. >> who else lives like you? >> it used to be very common. it is getting scarcer. >> how long do you think you've got? >> six months, a year? >> yeah. >> that complex that's going up right there, you see the tower crane. we sit there and watch them put the buildings up and they're -- >> coming closer. >> -- creeping this way. >> you're not moving onto land anytime soon if you can avoid it? >> no. here life keeps flowing by. i wave and keep on keeping on. ♪ igh hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retinol formula available, it works on fine lines and even deep wrinkles. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. stop hoping for results, and start seeing them. rapid wrinkle repair... ...and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. i've got a nice long l
this is more of a lifestyle choice for you. >> it is. it's got a machine shop on board.hamas and get the boat to earn its own keep. >> the steel hulled achievement doesn't do much moving around these days, but it might have to soon. >> who else lives like you? >> it used to be very common. it is getting scarcer. >> how long do you think you've got? >> six months, a year? >> yeah. >> that complex that's going up right there, you see the tower...
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i want them to enjoy a kind of lifestyle that i have always lived. >> it really is kind of the greatest irony, right. the sea ice is melting because of the carbon emissions that are in the atmosphere right now, and that's allowing us to say, hey maybe it would be a good idea to go up and drill for more fossil fuels to cause more catastrophic climate change. >> now we heard it said time and time again that what works in the lower forty eight does not work up there in alaska, in the arctic - and i saw first hand things were breaking, the conditions were tough to even get their operations done. >> and oil companies across the globe are either stopping down production or actually pulling out of the arctic altogether, because the conditions are just so severe. >> and you know the energy market is also a big unknown here, so that's a part of the reason why they're pulling out too. >> well guys it's been a fascinating discussion from the environmental impacts to the economic ones and how tightly intertwined those two actually are in this case. and we'll be keeping you up to date as this story
i want them to enjoy a kind of lifestyle that i have always lived. >> it really is kind of the greatest irony, right. the sea ice is melting because of the carbon emissions that are in the atmosphere right now, and that's allowing us to say, hey maybe it would be a good idea to go up and drill for more fossil fuels to cause more catastrophic climate change. >> now we heard it said time and time again that what works in the lower forty eight does not work up there in alaska, in the...
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black said gays and lesbians lead "lifestyles that are harmful to the culture of this state." he dismissed rape in the military, calling it "as predictable as human nature." black opposes the use of birth control and voted to force women seeking abortions to have intrusive transvaginal ultrasounds. dick black. so extreme, it's dangerous. >>> welcome back. police in bakersfield released video of a deputy escaping custody. he was arrested twice since last weekend. the first time saturday after he allegedly pointed a gun at a group of kids. police busted him again earlier this week on gun and drug charges. that's when he decided to make a run for it. he was captured moments later. >>> the hunt for a man taking potshots at police is over. kentucky state police say officers shot and killed 62- year-old floyd ray cook in a shoot-out. he was wanted for wounding a deputy in a shooting last saturday. he took a shot at an officer who tried to pull him over. a woman called police when she found cook hiding in her garage. >> i thought i saw a shadow in the garage, and i clicked it again.
black said gays and lesbians lead "lifestyles that are harmful to the culture of this state." he dismissed rape in the military, calling it "as predictable as human nature." black opposes the use of birth control and voted to force women seeking abortions to have intrusive transvaginal ultrasounds. dick black. so extreme, it's dangerous. >>> welcome back. police in bakersfield released video of a deputy escaping custody. he was arrested twice since last weekend. the...
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there's a lifestyle presented of great wealth. the things you were accused of and accused of were things prior to going on national television. >> yeah. it was prior. >> if you know that your xs and os aren't adding up, why go on this show presenting an opulent lifestyle that could land you behind bars and is? >> well, i didn't anticipate, you know, going on this show. i didn't want to go on the show number one. they were bothering us for over a year. we just thought we were going to do it and it would be like no big deal, you know what i mean, and we didn't know it was going to turn into this. >> phenomenon. >> yeah. >> and that's how we ended up here. >> you didn't think you were doing anything illegal? >> you know what i mean. i was just -- i was just signing my name. i would never fill out anything. i wasn't, you know -- it wasn't my -- i wasn't an accountant, wasn't a mortgage person or a banker. >> a number of people that i've told that i was going to do this interview with you, a lot of them women, fans of the show, for goo
there's a lifestyle presented of great wealth. the things you were accused of and accused of were things prior to going on national television. >> yeah. it was prior. >> if you know that your xs and os aren't adding up, why go on this show presenting an opulent lifestyle that could land you behind bars and is? >> well, i didn't anticipate, you know, going on this show. i didn't want to go on the show number one. they were bothering us for over a year. we just thought we were...
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she then asks about her lifestyle and offers advice. after the consultation, lochiana weighs out 10 kilos of rice, a gift for each pregnant woman who comes in. as well as providing nutrition, it encourages them to keep coming back. in the afternoon, lochiana heads out for a home visit. she's concerned about a woman in the late stages of pregnancy who didn't show up for her consultation. the woman lives in the village 12 kilometers away from the health center. lochiana currently cares for 70 pregnant women and is frequently called out when they unexpectedly go into labor or develop complications. 20 minutes after leaving, lochana arrives at her destination. the village is home to 260 people from the katu minority. the village chief shows the way to the expectant mother's house. alo is very near her due date. aloo says she forgot the date of the appointment. lochiana discovers that aloo could give birth any day now. aloo is 40 and is expecting her fourth child. aloo promises to have her baby at the health center. on weekdays, lochiana sta
she then asks about her lifestyle and offers advice. after the consultation, lochiana weighs out 10 kilos of rice, a gift for each pregnant woman who comes in. as well as providing nutrition, it encourages them to keep coming back. in the afternoon, lochiana heads out for a home visit. she's concerned about a woman in the late stages of pregnancy who didn't show up for her consultation. the woman lives in the village 12 kilometers away from the health center. lochiana currently cares for 70...