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(mini melons) ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, learning to live a healthy lifestyle. and some are even pursuing olympic-sized drea. sharon chin shows us... it'e work of this ard winner. >>> thousands of low income children are learning to live a healthy lifestyle and pursuing olympic sized dreams. sharon chin reports on this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: more than 1,000 kids aged 4 through 18 parade into uc-berkeley's edwards stadium with their track club. they take the athlete's oath and go for the gold. dr. mark alexander created this track meet in 2002. it's part of the youth movement program he founded for the "100 black men of the bay area." >> we designed this program using track and field as a hook to get young children involved in embracing healthy lifestyles. >> reporter: as an epidemiologist, dr. alexander saw many children at risk for health problems because they weren't getting enough exercise. >> many of these kids had never done pushups before in their lives. >> reporter: so he developed the youth movement program to improve the health and
(mini melons) ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, learning to live a healthy lifestyle. and some are even pursuing olympic-sized drea. sharon chin shows us... it'e work of this ard winner. >>> thousands of low income children are learning to live a healthy lifestyle and pursuing olympic sized dreams. sharon chin reports on this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: more than 1,000 kids aged 4 through 18 parade into uc-berkeley's edwards stadium with their track club. they take the...
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this episode of "asia insight" shows the new lifestyles chosen by the chinese people and facilitatede new national policy. pentek is a word that has been gaining attention during the recent years. it combines the word financial and technology. it refers to the services used for information technology, the services commonly used in the u.s. where fintech has taken root. in china, financial services using smartphones began five years ago and have been rapidly expanding in the past three years. ja lei works for an i.t. firm in shanghai. as chief of the beijing branch, he has been going on business trips several times a year. his smartphone has become an irreplacement part of his routine. since online financial services began, jai hardly ever carries around cash. he uses the qr codes of various stores to pay for purchases. ♪ store clerks check customers' phones to finish payment. in china, there is no service charge for deposits within the same bank in a city. but a charge is applied for remittances from bank "a" to bank "b." financial service companies using smartphones have partnership
this episode of "asia insight" shows the new lifestyles chosen by the chinese people and facilitatede new national policy. pentek is a word that has been gaining attention during the recent years. it combines the word financial and technology. it refers to the services used for information technology, the services commonly used in the u.s. where fintech has taken root. in china, financial services using smartphones began five years ago and have been rapidly expanding in the past three...
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he enjoyed this lifestyle.nancially, and he had to have money to do it, so he continued to rob. >> driven by a growing taste for the good life, boles treks on foot for four days following the stagecoach routes through the wilderness, looking for a place to strike. now a seasoned outlaw, he knows how to keep himself strategically hidden, willing to endure a little hardship for a big payday. ♪ >> easy, boys. easy does it. [ horse neighs ] keep those hands where i can see them. nice and easy. would you be so kind as to throw down that box? >> i'll get it right now for you, sir. >> easy, boys. [ rifle shot ] [ rifle shot ] >> grazed by buckshot, black bart barely escapes the close call. but even a brush with death isn't enough to stop him. >> i do beg your pardon, mr. bolton, but i believe you have something coming from beneath your hairline. ♪ please. >> oh, no, no. it's perfectly fine. >> but -- >> would you please excuse me? ♪ >> mr. bolton. >> living a double life is difficult. >> terribly sorry. sorry. >> mr.
he enjoyed this lifestyle.nancially, and he had to have money to do it, so he continued to rob. >> driven by a growing taste for the good life, boles treks on foot for four days following the stagecoach routes through the wilderness, looking for a place to strike. now a seasoned outlaw, he knows how to keep himself strategically hidden, willing to endure a little hardship for a big payday. ♪ >> easy, boys. easy does it. [ horse neighs ] keep those hands where i can see them. nice...
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. >> it's part of the lifestyle here. [ woman vocalizing ] recently, a 1954 mercedes-benz grand prixe car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. orlando is undergoing a major transformation. church street is not the only downtown area getting a makeover. >> we recently did a $200 million renovation to the citrus bowl. >> about 90% of orlando's citrus bowl stadium was torn down and then rebuilt into a brand-new, state-of-the art facility. the $210 million renovation is just one part of a plan to fix an area that is ripe for redevelopment. >
. >> it's part of the lifestyle here. [ woman vocalizing ] recently, a 1954 mercedes-benz grand prixe car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh...
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but goop isn't the only lifestyle brand feeling sexy this summer. to announce that my lifestyle brand covetton house is celebrating our sexual awakening with covetton after dark. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ covetten house... after dark ♪ of course, luxury personal massagers are all the rage. covetton takes it one step further with our gold-plated personal masseur. (laughter) didn't have to blur it for some reason. it's like having sex with c3po. (laughter) and why not combine dinner and dessert into one sexual experience with the meatball gag, featuring grass-fed beef and organic marinara. one bite and you'll be saying... something, i won't understand it. again, didn't have to blur it for some reason. for the eco-friendly sex-thusiasts, covetton is proud to offer an artisanal reclaimed wooden sex toy made from the side of a barn. you'll scream-- from either pleasure or splinters. either way, you're getting wood. so get covetton's 2016 sex line or suffer the embarrassment of having last-year's orgasms. we'll be right back with russell crowe and ryan gosling. ♪ (cheers
but goop isn't the only lifestyle brand feeling sexy this summer. to announce that my lifestyle brand covetton house is celebrating our sexual awakening with covetton after dark. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ covetten house... after dark ♪ of course, luxury personal massagers are all the rage. covetton takes it one step further with our gold-plated personal masseur. (laughter) didn't have to blur it for some reason. it's like having sex with c3po. (laughter) and why not combine dinner and dessert into...
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a although the fees include a lifestyle, maintenance free living. it may be fees too high for people looking to have an affordable monthly payment. it's something to be aware of. >> what kind of anxieties did you have? for many people from the ground up, it's scary. >> you try to city stay on top e builder. >> don't be afraid to drive by the home to make sure that everything is laid out the way you intended when you started from the beginning. >> making sure they put in the right amount of electrical outlets. did they put them in the right places. is that where you want them? >> going to walk in and make sure that things are set up the way they saw it originally. the outlet, kitchen, family room, bedroom. >> i absolutely encourage every homeowner to be a part of that. >> make sure everything is being done right but number two, the pure excitement of watching your dream come true. >> we would pick out the lot. we would pick up the location of where the sun was rising and setting. i wanted a patio where we could entertain at night. >> those types of t
a although the fees include a lifestyle, maintenance free living. it may be fees too high for people looking to have an affordable monthly payment. it's something to be aware of. >> what kind of anxieties did you have? for many people from the ground up, it's scary. >> you try to city stay on top e builder. >> don't be afraid to drive by the home to make sure that everything is laid out the way you intended when you started from the beginning. >> making sure they put in...
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. >> if you want to live that lifestyle whatever that may be.ody wants to go backstage. they get backstage like -- what? you know, where's the party? that happened 30 years ago. >> it was a good one. >> the good old days. >> still like to go backstage at a bon jovi concert. just saying. we'll show what the power couple is doing to encourage others to pay it forward ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ 3, 2, 1 [whispered 'rocket'] introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. acids in everyday foods and drinks may weaken and erode your tooth enamel over time. damaged or lost
. >> if you want to live that lifestyle whatever that may be.ody wants to go backstage. they get backstage like -- what? you know, where's the party? that happened 30 years ago. >> it was a good one. >> the good old days. >> still like to go backstage at a bon jovi concert. just saying. we'll show what the power couple is doing to encourage others to pay it forward ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ 3, 2, 1 [whispered 'rocket'] introducing...
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for you, the two of you together, what is your lifestyle? very normal and boring. like most people. take your kid to school. all that stuff. >> reporter: stuff that may seem especially boring to the guy that spent three decades fr ttinghe rock band that bears his name. ♪ a cowboy on a steel horse i ride ♪ ♪ who says you can't go home >> the band remain current. they boast 11 platinum albums and worldwide sales of 120 million. ♪ who says you can't go home >> their next album due out in september, this one without guitarist and collaborator ritchie sambora. >> i haven't seen him in three years, he didn't show up for work anymore. that's the truth of the matter. and life goes on. being in a rock band is not a life sentence. >> what does that mean? >> i guess you have other things in your life that you care to do. but it is okay. because you share your art as long as you choose to share it. you know, you don't have to do this for a living. you choose to do it for a living. >> what excites you most about the music snow. >> songwriting to me is, t
for you, the two of you together, what is your lifestyle? very normal and boring. like most people. take your kid to school. all that stuff. >> reporter: stuff that may seem especially boring to the guy that spent three decades fr ttinghe rock band that bears his name. ♪ a cowboy on a steel horse i ride ♪ ♪ who says you can't go home >> the band remain current. they boast 11 platinum albums and worldwide sales of 120 million. ♪ who says you can't go home >> their next...
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will be of less quality than my apartments' working class lifestyle. it will be harder. host: is there a policy in your view that could assist "the middle"? caller: yes, let's uncreate the artificial housing shortage. let's put a cap on rent let's make housing affordable again. let's stop building these mini ansions that require about $1348 to purchase. my grandparents purchased a home in lakewood for $15,000 in the 1950's. they are no different than they were then. they are now selling for half a million dollars. his has been -- at the span of 65 years and they've gone from $15,000 to half a million. i think housing is one of the big factors that none of these politicians are addressing, that this is where most of the income is going into. it's been drained off into mortgages. it's been drained off into wall street. host: helen, thank you for your time this morning. kathy is another californian in brownsville, california. hi, kathy. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i really appreciate c-span. i've kind of made a list so i can rememb
will be of less quality than my apartments' working class lifestyle. it will be harder. host: is there a policy in your view that could assist "the middle"? caller: yes, let's uncreate the artificial housing shortage. let's put a cap on rent let's make housing affordable again. let's stop building these mini ansions that require about $1348 to purchase. my grandparents purchased a home in lakewood for $15,000 in the 1950's. they are no different than they were then. they are now...
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talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes >> travel considerations provided by -- trying their hand at celebrity name game. >> these ladies following in my footsteps on the show -- >> yes, they are. >> -- mean bu >> it really was a long day for julie and cheryl. they taped their own show first then they head over to craig ferguson's desk without me. >> don't i get a card? >> i'm very nervous. i've never played this before. i'm letting you know this so in case i lose, which i don't plan to. >> right. >> it doesn't look so bad. >> well, their episode airs tomorrow. we'll see how they do. i know somebody who was on t and won. >> oh, are you smack talking? bye, everybody. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road,
talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes >> travel considerations provided by -- trying their hand at celebrity name game. >> these ladies following in my footsteps on the show -- >> yes, they are. >> -- mean bu >> it really was a long day for julie and cheryl. they taped their own show first then they head...
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. >>> thousands of low-income children learning to live a healthier lifestyle, and even pursuing theirreams, the work of the jefferson award winner for this week.>> reporter: more than 1000 kids ages four through 18 parading into the uc berkeley stadium with the track club. they take the athletes old and go for the gold. -- athletes oach -- oath and go for the gold, part of the movement he founded for the bay area. >> we use this as the book to get the young children involved, and in breaking into a healthy lifestyle.>> reporter: doctor alexander so many children at risk for health problems because they were not getting enough exercise. >> many of these kids have never done a push-up in their lives. >> reporter: dedicating the youth movement program to improve the health and fitness in the low income bay area children, offering mentoring, year-round strength training, good nutrition and character development, developing the track meet as a situation for celebration. he names it after his olympic hero, tommy smith receiving the gold medal for the 200 meter race in the 1968 olympics in m
. >>> thousands of low-income children learning to live a healthier lifestyle, and even pursuing theirreams, the work of the jefferson award winner for this week.>> reporter: more than 1000 kids ages four through 18 parading into the uc berkeley stadium with the track club. they take the athletes old and go for the gold. -- athletes oach -- oath and go for the gold, part of the movement he founded for the bay area. >> we use this as the book to get the young children...
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i think now it's really becoming, to sell the product, you need to be part of their everyday lifestyle, the cost of doing business so much higher. to do this you have to spend the money and be ahead of the game. that's what i think the nike, under armours, i think that's why they're capitalizing. >> reporter: consumers spend time in lulu lemon stores. not only to buy yoga pants but to practice yoga too. nike and under armour have sophisticated apps to guide a consumer's lifestyle and insert product recommendations as well. at rei shoppers are shareholders in the business. 2015 was a record year for both. the purchasing literally pays them back in the form of an annual dividend. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney >>> and finally tonight, history is made on broadway. "hamilton," the hip-hop musical about america's founding father, picked up 16 tony award nominations. that breaks the record set by "the producers" in 2001 and "billy elliot" in 2009. as of last month the show has grossed more than $60 million at the box office. since broadway previews began last july, according to
i think now it's really becoming, to sell the product, you need to be part of their everyday lifestyle, the cost of doing business so much higher. to do this you have to spend the money and be ahead of the game. that's what i think the nike, under armours, i think that's why they're capitalizing. >> reporter: consumers spend time in lulu lemon stores. not only to buy yoga pants but to practice yoga too. nike and under armour have sophisticated apps to guide a consumer's lifestyle and...
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. >> get ready for "lifestyles of the rich and famous."obin leach in monaco. the glittering gem of the riveria. >> and you've got a vip ticket to prince rainier's private party. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the comic around the news. except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff, rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a lot of cases was very comfortable. >> one of the earliest stories we presented to you on lifestyles was about the amazing real estate wizard donald trump. if he didn't shock and surprise you back then, he's had plenty of time since. >> with all of this costs billions, not millions, do the figures ever frighten you. >> no, the answer is it is my business and my life. it is my lifestyle. i love it. the good, the bad. >> does this bring with you political aspiration?
. >> get ready for "lifestyles of the rich and famous."obin leach in monaco. the glittering gem of the riveria. >> and you've got a vip ticket to prince rainier's private party. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the comic around the news. except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned...
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talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >> snell officials warn the zika may spread more than the us as first thought. justice covered the zika virus the asian tiger mosquito, those are common in the northern part of the country. so far, though, there are no cases of mosquito born zika in the u.s., but health officials believe it is coming. >>> well, before you head out the door, here's what you need to know, three to go. >> two cows inches are in the hospital after being shot overnight in north philadelphia, detective have questions about the victim's stories. >> voters head to the polls in indianna today. the latest polls show donald trump and hillary clinton in the lead. >>> and nearly 100 new jersey national guard members will be honored today, for their work in the immediate aftermath of super storm sandy. that's three to go. >>
talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >> snell officials warn the zika may spread more than the us as first thought. justice covered the zika virus the asian tiger mosquito, those are common in the northern part of the...
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." ♪ tell me about the lifestyle that you've chosen here and... >> deanna just finished building a homeob and caitlyn, a couple who wanted to build a three-bedroom, two-bath home. >> first of all, we have great neighbors. [ chuckles ] >> yes. >> we have lucked out. >> with deanna's help, they built a beautiful 2,000-square-foot house with a study. >> that part of it is just super. >> i wanted to stop by and just see how it all turned out. this is actually your 11th home that you've been involved with with building. >> it is. >> and why did you pick this area? >> like our realtor, dee, said, it's location, location, location. >> picked out the layout and said, "this is what we want." >> absolutely. >> the advantage of building a new home from the ground up is, you can pick exactly what you want -- the square footage, different things that you want in your home 'cause it's personal to you. >> you are in total control of your home build. you pick your colors. you pick your roof tile, your floors, your granite. you are a part of the whole process from start to finish. >> i wanted to make su
." ♪ tell me about the lifestyle that you've chosen here and... >> deanna just finished building a homeob and caitlyn, a couple who wanted to build a three-bedroom, two-bath home. >> first of all, we have great neighbors. [ chuckles ] >> yes. >> we have lucked out. >> with deanna's help, they built a beautiful 2,000-square-foot house with a study. >> that part of it is just super. >> i wanted to stop by and just see how it all turned out. this is...
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welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we're enjoying the day on the beautiful monterey bay. >> lately we've been actually having a lot of really cool activity. >> then, easy steps for taking your makeup from day to night. >> all these little tips that i've given today are five minutes. and i think everyone has five minutes to make themselves look and feel the best they can. >> and tips for making extra money while cleaning out your closet. >> $200 to $250. >> oh, really? plus, mastering the perfect blowout. >> hot tip -- you want to keep the nozzle on the blow-dryer. this is gonna help you from not frizzing. >> aah! all of this fun driven by your northern california honda dealers. hey, everyone, it's time to get out of town, and what better way than heading down to the monterey bay? let's go. all i need are some tunes to make this trip complete. there are so many options. there's something for every mood. we're here with princess monterey whale watching. and we are talking to
welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we're enjoying the day on the beautiful monterey bay. >> lately we've been actually having a lot of really cool activity. >> then, easy steps for taking your makeup from day to night. >> all these little tips that i've given today are five minutes. and i think everyone has five minutes to make themselves look and...
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kind of disappointing you know when you first hear that, they figure out how to live a healthier lifestyle and then they stick with it and get the benefits for the rest of their life. >> but that is not what happen. why is that? >> that's a really good question. i mean, you've watched these shows, right? >> right. >> and this particular guy for part of the exercised for seven hours a day. >> you could do that when you are on the show, how many of us can do that in real life. >> it's not realistic, it's not sustainable, it's a reality tv crash diet. it puts them in a place afterwards it's harder to keep the weight loss. he lost 240 pounds over the course of seven mondays. so we say lose about -- months. so we say lose a pound a week. >> slow and steady. >> eight pounds a week, so instead of this gradual down it was -- and then back up. >> yeah, so you say sustainability important here. yeah, one the tips is what can you do for the long haul, what can you submit to if you love bread and cashes then maybe adkins, a super low cash diet isn't for you, right? >> right. >> what kind of exercise d
kind of disappointing you know when you first hear that, they figure out how to live a healthier lifestyle and then they stick with it and get the benefits for the rest of their life. >> but that is not what happen. why is that? >> that's a really good question. i mean, you've watched these shows, right? >> right. >> and this particular guy for part of the exercised for seven hours a day. >> you could do that when you are on the show, how many of us can do that in...
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how our jefferson award winner is helping low income kids lead a healthy lifestyle and giving them someoch, pleasant hill, even san jose making it into the low 90s today but, boy, are things going to change. if you like the heat, it's out of here after today. things are changing and this is where the change begins at the beach where we're already going from sunny to foggy. details on how cold we get. when rain is going to fall coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, pursuing olympic- sized dre sharon chin joins us to >>> thousands of low income children are learning to live a healthy lifestyle and some are evening pursuing olympic sized dreams. sharon chin joins us to explain it's the work this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: that's right. when dr. mark alexander thought about how to help inner city kids become healthier, he enlisted the help of an olympic gold medalist. >>> reporter: more than 1,000 kids aged 4 through 18 parade into uc-berkeley's edwards stadium with their track club. they take the athlete's oath and go for the gold. dr. mark alexander created this track meet
how our jefferson award winner is helping low income kids lead a healthy lifestyle and giving them someoch, pleasant hill, even san jose making it into the low 90s today but, boy, are things going to change. if you like the heat, it's out of here after today. things are changing and this is where the change begins at the beach where we're already going from sunny to foggy. details on how cold we get. when rain is going to fall coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, pursuing olympic- sized dre...
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audiences say, we want to live the lifestyle. we couldn't afford it.s the delivery time? >> two days or less for 85% of our members. we have a warehouse in indiana, one in california. we ship anywhere in the country. it's very, very fast, and it's free over $50. if you have an order over $50, 95% of our orders are, you get it for free. >> most of your economies are women. the so-called mom demographic. how powerful is that demographic in terms of marketing to them and -- and how they're driving the economy? >> what how do you know about women? >> well, i grew one a single mom. so very, very poor and saw how hard she worked to make healthy choices. women are -- the heads of the households typically. they're leading the evolutionary process for our species. they're the ones that go to yoga, eat healthy food. you know, the me toander that wills are slowly coming abelong that. women -- coming along with that. women are in a position to care and be informed. they want to vote with their dollars. they want to support companies that they understand the supply
audiences say, we want to live the lifestyle. we couldn't afford it.s the delivery time? >> two days or less for 85% of our members. we have a warehouse in indiana, one in california. we ship anywhere in the country. it's very, very fast, and it's free over $50. if you have an order over $50, 95% of our orders are, you get it for free. >> most of your economies are women. the so-called mom demographic. how powerful is that demographic in terms of marketing to them and -- and how...
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of subjecting them to what she called militaristic lifestyle. punishing them by locking them in she also told the court he threatened to harm her if she g. he essentially wanted police to kill him. naspen hill, brad bell, abc7 news. maureen: thank you, brad. as we told you eulalio tordil was arrested right in front of our cameras. in the chaotic moments before that, kimberly suiters was at the scene. police told her and her photographer to get back and get down. kimberly suiters is live now with what she saw and experienced. kimberly suiters? kimberly: that is right, maureen. we want to gi we came to the giant justures we were out in the open. ouli came to us and said we telieve the shooter is in we put our live struck right here in the kohl's parking lot. come back to me. 3:la this afternoon. live on our air. we will show you in a moment the tense moments where the police told us to get back. get down. and this is why. just at 3:45 in this parking lot here, 50 yards from us, is where the arrest happened. take a look at the video we were able to
of subjecting them to what she called militaristic lifestyle. punishing them by locking them in she also told the court he threatened to harm her if she g. he essentially wanted police to kill him. naspen hill, brad bell, abc7 news. maureen: thank you, brad. as we told you eulalio tordil was arrested right in front of our cameras. in the chaotic moments before that, kimberly suiters was at the scene. police told her and her photographer to get back and get down. kimberly suiters is live now...
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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, holmes. we've got process. we will get that in a minute. we will change that. we'll 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 down here is somehow northern hispanic inmates cross paths, and one guy hasn't told us his gang affiliations, then a fight has happened. >> rodriguez. out the door. >> this prison is different than any prison in the state of california. in here they got level 4, level 1, level 2, 3, mixed i
it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang-affiliated career criminals. >> 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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and that was really the way the sikh lifestyle was. >> hinojosa: not a lot of choice. a lot of things predetermined for you, decided by people... >> certainly not a lot of personal choice. there was choosing going on, but it was not a lot of personal choice, in that if you were to make a choice, that was something that was earned. that was something that came as a function of age and experience, so to speak. whereas as an american, when i was growing up, you were constantly told you were supposed to make the choices in life, you were supposed to decide what you were going to wear and how you... >> hinojosa: but let's step back for one second so people realize you were born in canada, but then your parents moved to new york, and you were being raised in queens. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when you're being raised... now, something happens to you when you're a young girl that you didn't quite understand. you started bumping into a lot of things, walls. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and things like that. and when your parents finally took you to the doctor, it turned out that you wer
and that was really the way the sikh lifestyle was. >> hinojosa: not a lot of choice. a lot of things predetermined for you, decided by people... >> certainly not a lot of personal choice. there was choosing going on, but it was not a lot of personal choice, in that if you were to make a choice, that was something that was earned. that was something that came as a function of age and experience, so to speak. whereas as an american, when i was growing up, you were constantly told you...
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he tried to escape that lifestyle the whole committee more cayenne. >>. >> around and around the very go round rare doesn't stop? the same place. this is exactly what happened at the state house today that could be going under ted days from now. but is no closer to rescue. sorry showed up prime-time and what was coming on? and '01 ~ found. and would put up a different version of the takeover bill that has already passed the senate. he will not consider that version because it infringes of a union collective bargaining rights so he put together his own. and to think that any deal was that he and. >> then read a to do a compromise of the bill. >> we've got a deal and at a compromise to put all of them in six cities issues on the table and just before that then they went back to the river again. but everybody is ticked off but nobody knows what is going on. >> the governor says it is a waste of time and a waste of money and much too much trouble over something that never had a real opportunity to pass. >> 39,000 people in atlantic city whose lives are not getting any better. >> this is n
he tried to escape that lifestyle the whole committee more cayenne. >>. >> around and around the very go round rare doesn't stop? the same place. this is exactly what happened at the state house today that could be going under ted days from now. but is no closer to rescue. sorry showed up prime-time and what was coming on? and '01 ~ found. and would put up a different version of the takeover bill that has already passed the senate. he will not consider that version because it...
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opulent robber baron lifestyles and the very poor, whether it was people living in the shacks of theew england mill towns or whether it was when we explored the gilded age city, the increasing problems of housing and sanitation that came with this rapid and chaotic growth of the city's in the 19th century, all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. time, there was some this new gilded age regime as we talk about the farmers. that lecture could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one but today, we turn our attention back toward industry and back toward the cities as well. i want to let at different types of frustration with this new order in america. eightarted with the song " hours" which was a popular labor anthem in the 1880's. eightard the chorus -- hours for work, eight hours for rest and eight hours for what we will. that speaks to what we are going to talk about. on one hand, eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, we are talking about labor relations and political economy. we are talking about the potential for state regulation or at lea
opulent robber baron lifestyles and the very poor, whether it was people living in the shacks of theew england mill towns or whether it was when we explored the gilded age city, the increasing problems of housing and sanitation that came with this rapid and chaotic growth of the city's in the 19th century, all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. time, there was some this new gilded age regime as we talk about the farmers. that lecture could have been called discontent in...
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. >> people want anything that will improve their image, lifestyle, anything that they can do quicklyowntime, anything they can do to avoid surgery. >> also becoming more popular is laser fat reduction. for those who don't want to go to the gym you can get the stubborn winter pounds off by a machine. also something many ladies might like. you have heard of botox, but have you heard of botox? more women are getting it in their scalp to protect the beautiful blowout with the humidity. they run around 300 and. were taught an average of $5,000. >> a woman maybe on her lunch break at work. bill: everybody knows. one day they look like this in the next they don't. >> what is the males perspective? >> comedian on the radio this morning, usually they give a promo, but there has never been one like this. >> what does it look like? ♪ bill: ready.ready. what are we doing? heise -- high-speed chase. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? by logging on to. bill: "high speed chase",/tips. bill: coming up next, we take the rainbow. >> i may need defibrillators after this. ♪ to you, they're more tha
. >> people want anything that will improve their image, lifestyle, anything that they can do quicklyowntime, anything they can do to avoid surgery. >> also becoming more popular is laser fat reduction. for those who don't want to go to the gym you can get the stubborn winter pounds off by a machine. also something many ladies might like. you have heard of botox, but have you heard of botox? more women are getting it in their scalp to protect the beautiful blowout with the humidity....
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i could not maintain the lifestyle afterwards that would allow me to keep the weight off.tejoy solve the problem for myself. emily: how many active users, and what is the model? >> we charge 8-10 dollars per month. $59 for six-month. $89 for a year. that gives you access to other of the seas -- all the recipes, shopping lists. our customers range from the paleo mom with a gluten-free child, to a couple is trying to eat a plant-based diet. we have employers that use platejoy for their employees. we work with nutritionists directly. they often only have a quick 30 minute session with patients. they want to be able to provide them help long-term. emily: interesting. platejoy cofounder and ceo. congratulations on your new partnership with instacart. just eat, a london-based market place for takeaway saw shares soar after it will see a boost to full-year sales and profits. this from increased fees its charging u.k. restaurants for online take-out services. it boosted the market value $4.1 million. the company boasts 14.2 active million users. it is partnered with more than 64,0
i could not maintain the lifestyle afterwards that would allow me to keep the weight off.tejoy solve the problem for myself. emily: how many active users, and what is the model? >> we charge 8-10 dollars per month. $59 for six-month. $89 for a year. that gives you access to other of the seas -- all the recipes, shopping lists. our customers range from the paleo mom with a gluten-free child, to a couple is trying to eat a plant-based diet. we have employers that use platejoy for their...
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both for robbery ritzy opulent baron lifestyles and also the very poor.hether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was the increasing problems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in this. . that could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one. today we turn our attention mostly back towards industry and in some ways back toward the city as well. i want to look at different types of frustrations with this new order in america. song eightwith the hours which was a popular labor anthem in the 1880's. you're the chorus eight hours for work eight hours for rest eight hours for what we well. in some ways that song speaks what we will be talking about today. eight hours for work and eight hours for rest. we are talking about labor relations.
both for robbery ritzy opulent baron lifestyles and also the very poor.hether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was the increasing problems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in...
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luxury lifestyles, stepping into the tesla model s.e will take you behind the wheel later this hour. ♪ emily: a solar powered airplane is heading for arizona in the latest leg of its journey around the world using only energy from the sun. swiss-made solar impulse 2 took off from view, california for a 16-hour flight to phoenix. the wings are equipped with 17,000 solar cells that power propellers and charge batteries. after phoenix, the plane will take two more stops in the u.s. before crossing the atlantic. the artificial intelligence revolution seems to be upon us, but how can businesses and investors make use of it? let's get to the milken institute global conference where erik schatzker is standing by with david harding, founder and ceo of winton. : thank you. david and i are talking about .he rise of the machines artificial intelligence, machine learning coming to investing. explain. what does it mean? your firm is at the forefront of it. david: companies based here have machine learning on the billboard. company, a quantitative s
luxury lifestyles, stepping into the tesla model s.e will take you behind the wheel later this hour. ♪ emily: a solar powered airplane is heading for arizona in the latest leg of its journey around the world using only energy from the sun. swiss-made solar impulse 2 took off from view, california for a 16-hour flight to phoenix. the wings are equipped with 17,000 solar cells that power propellers and charge batteries. after phoenix, the plane will take two more stops in the u.s. before...
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. >> we encourage people to age in place and have healthy lifestyles. stephen: one of the oldest in attendance credits her diet. >> collard greens. and collardnbread greens. we also assume the gene pull may have something to do with it as well. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. kimberly: and they all look happy. the beach boys will headline the memorial week concert in d.c. they will be joined by country singer tracy atkins and katharinemcphee -- mcphee. the concert honors veterans and will be held may 29 on the u.s. capitol lawn, broadcast live on pbs. originalhe members of the beach boys. when i was a kid here, they always performed on the fourth of july. josh: hopefully by then it will feel like may. it is hard to believe tomorrow is the first day of may, and here we are stuck in the 50's. that is where we are starting off right now, 54 degrees in the district. a popular number across the board. we're not going down too far. that is the good news. over,owers have taken anytime you see this light green, even the darker that is the super not heavy rain. we
. >> we encourage people to age in place and have healthy lifestyles. stephen: one of the oldest in attendance credits her diet. >> collard greens. and collardnbread greens. we also assume the gene pull may have something to do with it as well. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. kimberly: and they all look happy. the beach boys will headline the memorial week concert in d.c. they will be joined by country singer tracy atkins and katharinemcphee -- mcphee. the concert honors veterans and...
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. >> a lifestyle, i think. i'm going to be 77 in june, and i feel like i'm 28.e that. >> don't you come looking for roller coasters. there ain't none. home on the range is western shows based on real people, places, and events. >> based on a photograph. >> the mountain man, plenty to see and learn. the young on. >> i was a little worried about pony bob. and i should not have been. >> that was about the stagecoach talk. turns out it was a couple smart alex. deputize the entire town. on the street. have to get out of here. >> arrested by 300 kids. >> so going to jail. >> good times. bill: this is such a great chase. the hangings and the shootouts and the robberies. ♪ >> captain david offers another way to see the beautiful city. it turns out i'm not the only one. >> saw something different. okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. bill: they already think i'm nuts. they can't get any worse. >> engineer and all-around cool guy. smarter every day. shows you how to make
. >> a lifestyle, i think. i'm going to be 77 in june, and i feel like i'm 28.e that. >> don't you come looking for roller coasters. there ain't none. home on the range is western shows based on real people, places, and events. >> based on a photograph. >> the mountain man, plenty to see and learn. the young on. >> i was a little worried about pony bob. and i should not have been. >> that was about the stagecoach talk. turns out it was a couple smart alex....
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it is my lifestyle. i love it.l as operation? >> no political aspiration. >> and people say it is nothing more than trash. >> that doesn't upset me because i think it is the best trash there is on television. >> i'm not in the business of brain surgery. i'm in the business of fluff. >> it is the fantasy element at a time when the access is possible. >> it is escapism and aspirational. >> you want to stand in a hot tub with a glass of champagne, rock on. >> we've never seen that kind of wealth ever before. we didn't mock it. we didn't say it was right and we didn't say it was wrong. we were just -- through the keyhole. >> sometimes it amazes me. i walk away from a shoot and say, well, we did it again. >> there was more of everything in tv by the 80s. your opportunity for watching stuff is increasingly vast. >> nbc presents real people. the thought dawned on me that being on this might be a good thing. >> somebody once said that each one of us will be a star for 15 minutes and i think that will happen. >> american cu
it is my lifestyle. i love it.l as operation? >> no political aspiration. >> and people say it is nothing more than trash. >> that doesn't upset me because i think it is the best trash there is on television. >> i'm not in the business of brain surgery. i'm in the business of fluff. >> it is the fantasy element at a time when the access is possible. >> it is escapism and aspirational. >> you want to stand in a hot tub with a glass of champagne, rock on....
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that wasn't a lifestyle. that was a journey into self-destruction. >> how did you feel when i walked in on the yard? >> i felt [ bleep ]. it was on one of the toughest yards in the system. people got killed there, and here comes my son. something else to worry about. a lot of people get along well if they have their family on the yard. if you're an old-timer and do a long time, if they bring the son in there's something they can use against you as weakness. they're always looking for weakness to prey on you. here comes this one. now not only do you have to be concerned about what you're doing make sure you're doing everything right, now you have to worry about him doing everything right. one time was enough for me. this is your third? >> yeah. >> i think you're trying to make a career out of it. >> i'm not trying to make a career out of it. >> you're so intelligent that you're stupid. i've been telling you that for years. you don't see everything that's going on around you. >> i think what it was is when i go
that wasn't a lifestyle. that was a journey into self-destruction. >> how did you feel when i walked in on the yard? >> i felt [ bleep ]. it was on one of the toughest yards in the system. people got killed there, and here comes my son. something else to worry about. a lot of people get along well if they have their family on the yard. if you're an old-timer and do a long time, if they bring the son in there's something they can use against you as weakness. they're always looking...
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before making any lifestyle changes, especially after having a baby, consult your doctor.octor manny fox news. >> all right >>> dog in survived near death experience after a veterinarian found a tick behind his ear. he says the tick was sending a neurotoxin into the dog's saliva which was paralyzing him. the vet say he had no idea what was behind the pup's problem. right before he was about to put him down, he noticed a tick behind his ear. ten hours later, he was back to normal. >> he was in the room like about to get, you know, put to sleep. like it was just -- people like found something and decided to check it out further. >> thank goodness. olly's owner say they will keep up with the tea and tick medication. and wise advice for everybody. especially after our mild winter. local vets say par sights could be worse this year than ever. >>> being a kid in a candy store is better now. a candy store chain has a new feature. he shows us how candy lovers can print their own gum mis. >> reporter: here at dillon's candy bar it's an experience straight out of willie wonka. >> th
before making any lifestyle changes, especially after having a baby, consult your doctor.octor manny fox news. >> all right >>> dog in survived near death experience after a veterinarian found a tick behind his ear. he says the tick was sending a neurotoxin into the dog's saliva which was paralyzing him. the vet say he had no idea what was behind the pup's problem. right before he was about to put him down, he noticed a tick behind his ear. ten hours later, he was back to normal....
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. >> to live the lifestyle i would like to live it requires a bit more. >> what is scarier, millennial'slly will likely not reach the same level of salary as their predecessors. bill: that sounds like whining to me. >> clues are scattered all throughout runs. each time you find a clue another door opens. >> i did a couple different jobs. did that to get by. that is just how the system is. >> simply pointing out that there is a changea change in the economy is not whining. the facts are the facts. it is a fact of life right now. >> but you have to do something about it. >> they are. bill: you guys are missing the point. go back to the game. >> clues scattered all throughout the room. they have to go put this puzzle together. players have about an hour to get out. >> wait. wait. wait. we did it. >> that was pretty good. >> i hope every single one of your people have a different set of skills is everyone that i know has gone into them, they are not easy to get out of. >> pretty much they have to say yes. ♪ >> track serial killers, got inside the walls of prison and handled some pretty disgu
. >> to live the lifestyle i would like to live it requires a bit more. >> what is scarier, millennial'slly will likely not reach the same level of salary as their predecessors. bill: that sounds like whining to me. >> clues are scattered all throughout runs. each time you find a clue another door opens. >> i did a couple different jobs. did that to get by. that is just how the system is. >> simply pointing out that there is a changea change in the economy is not...
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type 2 diabetes, largely preventable through lifestyle changes, costs an estimated $176 billion a year. obesity-related illnesses cost an estimated $190 billion per year. a recent study found that a 10% drop in smokers could save $63 billion in health care costs per year. it makes zero sense to be paying providers to treat these problems after they've arisen rather than trying to focus on the front end, paying for lifestyle chaiption, case management that would significantly reduce the costs of treating these diseases. so i've been working to find the solutions that will help support alaska's rural needs, especially those related to access and workforce development. because if we can improve the overall access to treatment and options to medical providers, we then take steps to reduce the costs of medical procedures. so i've supported the family health care accessibility act that will improve the care provided by community health centers, by enabling them to utilize volunteer primary care providers. community health centers i think so many of us recognize the benefits and the crucial r
type 2 diabetes, largely preventable through lifestyle changes, costs an estimated $176 billion a year. obesity-related illnesses cost an estimated $190 billion per year. a recent study found that a 10% drop in smokers could save $63 billion in health care costs per year. it makes zero sense to be paying providers to treat these problems after they've arisen rather than trying to focus on the front end, paying for lifestyle chaiption, case management that would significantly reduce the costs of...
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these folks were actually relative to other lifestyle interventions were successful at maintaining 12%nt of weight loss is good for their health. whether or not they should have lost so much weight, so quickly in that early time frame i think is questionable. but there is some positive news here. it is possible over the long term to fight your biology but it is hard and people should know that weight loss is not a temporary thing. they have to do it persistently throughout the rest of their life. >> doc, where does the study go from here? >> well, we're really just basically trying to understand, like you said, why is that bariatric surgery is so successful? why does it not have these changes in metabolism and folks that don't undergo the surgery are really fighting. perhaps, you know, we don't actually have to have the surgery and we can intervene in the way that will make it easier for people to lose weight and keep it off over the long term. >> all right, doctor, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and the producers of the biggest loser responded saying we have comprehensive proced
these folks were actually relative to other lifestyle interventions were successful at maintaining 12%nt of weight loss is good for their health. whether or not they should have lost so much weight, so quickly in that early time frame i think is questionable. but there is some positive news here. it is possible over the long term to fight your biology but it is hard and people should know that weight loss is not a temporary thing. they have to do it persistently throughout the rest of their...
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smith as a food fashion and lifestyle model. but her latest role as an auth are, isbittersweet.nd are opening up about how they're taking aim and dealing with b.'s alzheimer's diagnosis. >> i walked into her restaurant, and asked her out for a date. >> b. smith and dan are still very much in love. >> do you remember the moment? >> i remember this gentlemen, who was great looking, and seemed to >> seem to be? >> they still laugh at each other's jokes. the smiles are real. authentic, not masking, but accepting the faith they've been dealt. b. smith was diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's disease. she recalls many grand successes in her life, as one of the first african-american cover girls, author, television chef. >> lifestyle maven as they say. >> she is a maven. i didn't know you have maven. i thought just an expert. oh, that's another moniker, okay. >> sitting here, no question b. smith couldn't respond to. but sometimes, it is a challenge trying to organize her thoughts. like when asked about long distance dating, when she lived in new york and dan on the west coast. lived
smith as a food fashion and lifestyle model. but her latest role as an auth are, isbittersweet.nd are opening up about how they're taking aim and dealing with b.'s alzheimer's diagnosis. >> i walked into her restaurant, and asked her out for a date. >> b. smith and dan are still very much in love. >> do you remember the moment? >> i remember this gentlemen, who was great looking, and seemed to >> seem to be? >> they still laugh at each other's jokes. the...
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restaurateur and lifestyle expert bee smith and her husband, dan gatsby.hey'll talk about living with alzheimer's disease and the struggle so many in th ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. doing a little cleaning i see. sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without wiping out your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly... ...water... ...refrigerator doors... ...and look at this... security camera lenses. oh, why don't you tell the homeowners how great sparkle works? sparkle. 'cause it's a messy world out there. >>> i can't see any debris, but that's going to be your tornado right there. it's a big white cone right now. >> talk about a close call. this driver got dangerously close to a tornado. neighborhoods in south and central oklahoma are cleaning up the mess this morning. the tornado touched down for several minutes yesterday. severe weather produced heavy rain, flooding, and golf ball-sized hail. >>> at the same time, folks in eastern colorado al
restaurateur and lifestyle expert bee smith and her husband, dan gatsby.hey'll talk about living with alzheimer's disease and the struggle so many in th ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. doing a little cleaning i see. sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without wiping out your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly... ...water... ...refrigerator doors... ...and look at this... security camera lenses....