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i had this dream that i would help create your lifestyle. >> full service. >> reporter: a lifestyle that successful hip-hop entrepreneur in history, with a net worth of $820 million according to "forbes." in addition to his various brands, combs dedicates his time to his six children. what are you teaching them? >> i'm just making them come with me so they can see and live it hands on, just really making sure that they're involved and they're working. >> reporter: his oldest son justin recently granted ucla on a football scholarship. >> he wants to run the company. and so he's with me. and that's the fulfilling thing. these are my kids as far as by blood. but then i have millions of kids all over the world that i want to make sure that i mentor through being an example of what i do in business and aspire to people that need, especially need the inspiration. >> reporter: what is one piece of advice or anything you think you can say to inspire them to chase those dreams? >> i want to make sure that i could do anything i can to provide the infrastructure to make sure people get educated. yo
i had this dream that i would help create your lifestyle. >> full service. >> reporter: a lifestyle that successful hip-hop entrepreneur in history, with a net worth of $820 million according to "forbes." in addition to his various brands, combs dedicates his time to his six children. what are you teaching them? >> i'm just making them come with me so they can see and live it hands on, just really making sure that they're involved and they're working. >>...
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twin daughter who gives the house as a memorial to the lifestyle of her parents. it really is with all of its original furnishings pretty much where they left things. it really is a time capsule into a time in american history that we just most of us anyway are never going to re-create. and she wanted to be sort of the way to see how her parents lived and how they transformed his landscape. >> t
twin daughter who gives the house as a memorial to the lifestyle of her parents. it really is with all of its original furnishings pretty much where they left things. it really is a time capsule into a time in american history that we just most of us anyway are never going to re-create. and she wanted to be sort of the way to see how her parents lived and how they transformed his landscape. >> t
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to steer truck drivers towards a healthy lifestyle. to steer truck drivers towards a healthy lifestyle. t there are about three and a half million professional truck thivers in the united states. they work long hours sitting tohind the wheel and it's not easy for them to stay healthy. keich is a requirement to keep their commercial licenses. dr. jon lapook now on a fitness plan for road warriors. >> this is my crockpot. this is where i cook my meals. as in his first couple of years as a long distance trucker, 31 year old carlos lazos was up 70 pounds and on the road to taabetes. >> started eating more fried food, a lot of fried food, there is a lot of-- in this industry. >> reporter: as getting in and house of his cab became a struggle he knew he needed to switch diets. >> i want to be healthier for my family. i want to see my daughter grow up. >> baleka runs a program at the prime inc. >> can you take care of your family if you are dead? he is one man prep rally steering drivers towards a healthy lifestyle. compared to the national av
to steer truck drivers towards a healthy lifestyle. to steer truck drivers towards a healthy lifestyle. t there are about three and a half million professional truck thivers in the united states. they work long hours sitting tohind the wheel and it's not easy for them to stay healthy. keich is a requirement to keep their commercial licenses. dr. jon lapook now on a fitness plan for road warriors. >> this is my crockpot. this is where i cook my meals. as in his first couple of years as a...
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e mills' twin daughter gives the house as a memorial to the lifestyle of her parents. it really is with all of its original furnishings pretty much where they left things. it really is a time capsule into a time in american history that we just most of us anyway are never going to re-create. and she wanted it to be sort of the way to see how her parents lived and how they transformed this landscape. announcer: this weekend we're featuring the history of hyde park, new york. learn more not hyde park and other stops on our cities tour on to.org/cities were. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. tonight on afterwards, utah republican senator mike lee talks about forgotten historical figures who fought against big government in his book "written out of history." he is interviewed by neil capital. >> they come to you gradually. i have asked and friends who they thought should get more credit than they get. this is an turquoise indian iroquioso understood -- indian chief. not in a most americans know anything about and yet he had a pronou
e mills' twin daughter gives the house as a memorial to the lifestyle of her parents. it really is with all of its original furnishings pretty much where they left things. it really is a time capsule into a time in american history that we just most of us anyway are never going to re-create. and she wanted it to be sort of the way to see how her parents lived and how they transformed this landscape. announcer: this weekend we're featuring the history of hyde park, new york. learn more not hyde...
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one social enterprise is striving to improve the lifestyles of the rural poor.ebbie is the group's co-founder. >> translator: the key to myanmar's development lies in developing its agriculture. what we really need is for farmers to be earning a steady income. that way their purchasing power can make a real contribution to the growth of the nation's economy. >> the focus of this enterprise is on developing effective, affordable agricultural tools. and for just $15, items like this pump for lifting ground water have been a blessing for farmers. >> translator: my income is up more than ten-fold. >> we follow a social enterprise, offering affordable tools to boost the income of myanmar's farmers. yangon is myanmar's largest city. the rise of democracy has brought economic growth. and the streets are abuzz with energy. not far from the city center is the headquarters of proximity designs, a social enterprise, providing support to farmers. of the organization's 700-plus staff, around 100 are based in yangon. the remainder are out in the field, posted in over 150 rura
one social enterprise is striving to improve the lifestyles of the rural poor.ebbie is the group's co-founder. >> translator: the key to myanmar's development lies in developing its agriculture. what we really need is for farmers to be earning a steady income. that way their purchasing power can make a real contribution to the growth of the nation's economy. >> the focus of this enterprise is on developing effective, affordable agricultural tools. and for just $15, items like this...
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the mills' twin daughter gives the house as a memorial to the lifestyle of her parents. it really is with all of its original furnishings pretty much where they left things. it really is a time capsule into a time in american history that we just most of us anyway are never going to re-create. and she wanted it to be sort of the way to see how her parents lived and how they transformed this landscape. >> this week and we are featuring the history of hyde park, new york. two or more of hyde park other stops on our cities to her, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, although can, every weekend, on c-span3. >> american history tv was of the american -- organization of the american a normal meeting in the worlds were with historians about why syrians immigrated to the u.s. during the first world war, and what life was like after they arrived. this interview was about 10 minutes. >> when did immigration from the middle east, to the u.s. began in large numbers? >> it really began in mass numbers in the 1880's. the majority of these migrants were
the mills' twin daughter gives the house as a memorial to the lifestyle of her parents. it really is with all of its original furnishings pretty much where they left things. it really is a time capsule into a time in american history that we just most of us anyway are never going to re-create. and she wanted it to be sort of the way to see how her parents lived and how they transformed this landscape. >> this week and we are featuring the history of hyde park, new york. two or more of...
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our special guest is lauren scruggs kennedy also lifestyle blogger and entrepreneur and twenty eleven lauren suffered a devastating accident as she exited the plane in the dog she walked into a spinning bull tele resulting in the loss of her left eye and all. arm after a long road to recovery lauren scruggs is working to empower other young women on her lifestyle website and now with the lauren scruggs kennedy foundation it would be hard to look at her and say that this is a woman who was in a bad accident well that whatever they did the work done you would know left eye and the left on they did a good job thank you where was it done it was all done in dallas so my eye doctor is amazing i had a little team of search and amazing prosthetist all right what happened that night and two dozen of the lives so i was at a house with good friends and we went on a plane ride and a small to see airplane and we landed and kind of a rainy dark night were up looking at christmas lights and got out and was hit by the propeller and the other people hurt no one they were on the plane to. you and and t
our special guest is lauren scruggs kennedy also lifestyle blogger and entrepreneur and twenty eleven lauren suffered a devastating accident as she exited the plane in the dog she walked into a spinning bull tele resulting in the loss of her left eye and all. arm after a long road to recovery lauren scruggs is working to empower other young women on her lifestyle website and now with the lauren scruggs kennedy foundation it would be hard to look at her and say that this is a woman who was in a...
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uh, they're buying a lifestyle. >> your real-estate agent shouldn't just know your price range. he or she should really understand everything about you and your needs. >> you try to identify all those little items that they would be interested in. >> many people don't want to spend retirement just surrounded by other retirees. think about the make-up of the area, who you want as your neighbors, how easy would it be for the kids and grandkids to get to you or for you to get to them. and, of course, you need to really understand your own finances and how much you can afford. calculate all of your retirement income, including social security or pensions. and then figure out what all of the expenses would be. >> i wanna know immediately when i first meet them what their budget is. then as we move through looking at properties, we start talking about the other costs that are involved in owning a home. >> there's a lot more than mortgage payments -- hoa dues, property taxes, insurance. >> we find out that they want to belong to a country club. we're looking at commute times and all of
uh, they're buying a lifestyle. >> your real-estate agent shouldn't just know your price range. he or she should really understand everything about you and your needs. >> you try to identify all those little items that they would be interested in. >> many people don't want to spend retirement just surrounded by other retirees. think about the make-up of the area, who you want as your neighbors, how easy would it be for the kids and grandkids to get to you or for you to get to...
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style and yet so i have a wellness lifestyle blog called ls k. so lauren scruggs kennedy dot com and then we started trying to shampoo or launch that with my twin sister has been in my best friend at the minute yet what's the biggest misconception about amputees that they're not able to do as much in honestly if my experience personally has been it's made me more empowered because unlike even the things i had to really learn it made me just more challenge to figure those things out and do them and then i think it just makes you a deeper person and just have a different perspective on life c.l.s. k. foundation that brighter days dot com coming up will discuss lauren's new business venture and the best advice she ever got the right that. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around. preparation from washington washington. voters elected to run this country business equals power. lost it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. cool. all the world's a stage and all the news companies
style and yet so i have a wellness lifestyle blog called ls k. so lauren scruggs kennedy dot com and then we started trying to shampoo or launch that with my twin sister has been in my best friend at the minute yet what's the biggest misconception about amputees that they're not able to do as much in honestly if my experience personally has been it's made me more empowered because unlike even the things i had to really learn it made me just more challenge to figure those things out and do them...
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she recently held a one-day wellness summit, for her lifestyle company, goop.brand that screams both luxury and mucous. in fact, the wellness summit was officially called "in goop health." which is better than the original title: "fill your body with goop." here's a little rundown of what went on: >> goop. >> goop. >> it's getting goop in here. >> grab your energy crystals and tuck away those jade eggs because gwyneth's goop health summit is here. >> it's like a goop goopy dream. >> stephen: yes, "it's like a goop goopy dream, which i want to stress to my teenage viewers is perfectly natural at your age." happens to everybody. happens to everybody. ( applause ) well, the event featured crystal therapy, aura photography, sound baths, where you could "sink into the sounds of crystal singing bowls." you can get the same effect by flushing your money down a crystal toilet bowl. there's also that goop-approved i.v. drip, which apparently is for "getting you hydrated." although, if i'm going to stick a needle in my arm, i'd like to feel a little more than hydrated. (
she recently held a one-day wellness summit, for her lifestyle company, goop.brand that screams both luxury and mucous. in fact, the wellness summit was officially called "in goop health." which is better than the original title: "fill your body with goop." here's a little rundown of what went on: >> goop. >> goop. >> it's getting goop in here. >> grab your energy crystals and tuck away those jade eggs because gwyneth's goop health summit is here....
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i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years. is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you also understand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> i haven't been like this in a long time. you know, i've always been stressful, always thinking they're coming my way an
i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years. is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand...
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it was a lifestyle dedicated to peace, and most definitely anti- vietnam war.f you're going to san francisco ♪ >> what they call the summer of love, it was just an influx of a million people that invaded our scene. i guess a lot of good things came out of it, but killed a good thing. >> reporter: people here were amazed and delighted. >> oh, i'm honored to meet him. there are legends if you collect this or you were part of the scene, and just an honor to see him. i love his artwork. it's very creative, different, and 60ish. >> a humble man for sure. an art legend, absolutely. >> it's a surprise to me every time, and saying some like that, because i just feel like i'm a normal person trying to make a living. >> reporter: and some historically to boot. ktvu fox 11 news. >> there are always some amazing stories at the painting festival. we always try to go every year in san rafael. fabulous. all of the artists are out there. it's very neat. yeah. >>> still ahead, some frustration over a bay area program that was supposed to offer 1400 jobs to people who just got o
it was a lifestyle dedicated to peace, and most definitely anti- vietnam war.f you're going to san francisco ♪ >> what they call the summer of love, it was just an influx of a million people that invaded our scene. i guess a lot of good things came out of it, but killed a good thing. >> reporter: people here were amazed and delighted. >> oh, i'm honored to meet him. there are legends if you collect this or you were part of the scene, and just an honor to see him. i love his...
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ismael: a lot of brands try to infuse lifestyle.at is that it becomes a cacophony of lifestyle images. at the end of the day, it's like, who cares? kate: tell me more about why you're doing this. travis: we started with 10 colors, 10 charities, and we donated 10%. so it was 10 colors, 10 charities. ismael: i love that. lemonis: was their story apparent from that board? ismael: not at all. kate: not at all. ismael: you guys have to understand that creating a brand with a cause goes above and beyond the product that you sell. what i'm buying is you guys, is the story, is the belief, is the conviction, is the passion. 9 out of 10 companies that come through our doors have no vision, have no passion, have none of that. you guys have it, but you missed it completely. kate: now that we have that, i can actually see why you're doing what you're doing, and i'm definitely more in love with what it is. lemonis: thank you very much. thank you. kate: thank you. lemonis: the fact that you didn't make your mom the showcase of it all, i can't unde
ismael: a lot of brands try to infuse lifestyle.at is that it becomes a cacophony of lifestyle images. at the end of the day, it's like, who cares? kate: tell me more about why you're doing this. travis: we started with 10 colors, 10 charities, and we donated 10%. so it was 10 colors, 10 charities. ismael: i love that. lemonis: was their story apparent from that board? ismael: not at all. kate: not at all. ismael: you guys have to understand that creating a brand with a cause goes above and...
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for anybody who thinks it's cool to gang bang, to live that lifestyle, the logical conclusion of that lifestyle is you're going to be in a casket because you were dumb enough to get shot or strangled or stabbed in prison, or you're going to be in here with me. these, my tribulations, have taught me many things. these, my tribulations, and all the grief they bring. now you know my views, it's time for me to go. these, my tribulations, will only make me grow. >> coming up -- >> i turn around, and that's when it hits me. i have a knife handle in my hand with no blade, and i'm covered in blood. >> super bowl sunday takes a deadly turn. mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply but feel light. and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my shoulders. find your exclusive retailr at tempur-pedic.com ♪ >>> perched on the flat, windswept plains of eastern colorado, the limon correctional facility is home to nearly a thousand inmates, more than half of whom are serving time for violen
for anybody who thinks it's cool to gang bang, to live that lifestyle, the logical conclusion of that lifestyle is you're going to be in a casket because you were dumb enough to get shot or strangled or stabbed in prison, or you're going to be in here with me. these, my tribulations, have taught me many things. these, my tribulations, and all the grief they bring. now you know my views, it's time for me to go. these, my tribulations, will only make me grow. >> coming up -- >> i turn...
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to stop spreading tell you that some people gossip and tabloid lifestyles of the most important. off the bad guys and tell me you are not pulling out by product. of the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. if you choose not to post the official girlfriend. i'll. do ya. still call me. a live oh so delicate kid that. you. just. have to leave the most the few that really. took a barbecue at the bar. was i don't know that my father bought the football itself it was a set up i think so. but the investigate police officers behavior as well. l.t. drugs on the west and our big presence here. calling me people as you close. welcome back to the guy's report on my return to ows a rat re guess is the v.p. of payments at that hour right here in mexico city as a welcome back thank you very much strife now of course it's not all about trip down there's other factors out there in the world like mass comparison for example what's happening to pay so well after having one of the worst performers the last years against the u.s. dollar which is a main party though we get compared to bec
to stop spreading tell you that some people gossip and tabloid lifestyles of the most important. off the bad guys and tell me you are not pulling out by product. of the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. if you choose not to post the official girlfriend. i'll. do ya. still call me. a live oh so delicate kid that. you. just. have to leave the most the few that really. took a barbecue at the bar. was i don't know that my father bought the football itself it was a set up i think so....
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there is a lavish lifestyle. i do think it is a little stupid for the republicans that are like barack obama wants to take your guns but he has people with guns protecting him. it's the president of the united states, i understand the armor plated suvs and how the leadership at these kind of things. there are leadership people i wouldn't have express would have this. >> we get to the darker parts but in my own life there are death threats and i've had them but to go to the lavish lifestyle, one of the things that is so ridiculous about the way that washington, d.c. operates is this you have these fancy dinners all the time and industries put money towards them, the parties put money towards them, but one of the craziest stories i go through in the book is being invited to one of my first big parties up to dc. i just won my primary. in the united states, districts are drawn overwhelmingly to support hard-core left or right. so in my primar primary that sam done i don't need to worry about the democrats. that is al
there is a lavish lifestyle. i do think it is a little stupid for the republicans that are like barack obama wants to take your guns but he has people with guns protecting him. it's the president of the united states, i understand the armor plated suvs and how the leadership at these kind of things. there are leadership people i wouldn't have express would have this. >> we get to the darker parts but in my own life there are death threats and i've had them but to go to the lavish...
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i would buy this lifestyle. >> but i grew up an artist.n athlete and an artist. i would have a painting in the showcase at high school on my way to football practice. and it was so funny because i'd go to practice and then i'd go to the classes and the little girls are wearing black and they're so sad and i'm like, "hey, y'all. how you all doing? let's paint the hell out of this thing right now!" that's how i did it. >> stephen: nothing wrong with that. you don't have to be a tortured artist. you can be a happy one. >> exactly. >> stephen: well, okay, but now there are a lot of people who have gotten into the furniture design business, i found out here. kathy ireland has furniture. ellen has furniture. lebron james has furniture. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> stephen: why should i buy your couch and not lebron's? >> because theirs is ugly. ( laughter ) >> stephen: lebron's is ugly? >> all of theirs is ugly. mine, i have structural-- i'm serious, i have sculpture that you can use and you can sit on. >> stephen: sculpture? >> sculpture. my thing is
i would buy this lifestyle. >> but i grew up an artist.n athlete and an artist. i would have a painting in the showcase at high school on my way to football practice. and it was so funny because i'd go to practice and then i'd go to the classes and the little girls are wearing black and they're so sad and i'm like, "hey, y'all. how you all doing? let's paint the hell out of this thing right now!" that's how i did it. >> stephen: nothing wrong with that. you don't have to...
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he is one man prep rally steering drivers towardses a healthy lifestyle. compared to the national average, truckers are twice as likely to smoke, be obese or have diabetes. >> the drivers are living in a box. they don't have access to a kitchen. they have food storage issues. this he are not able to get to gyms plus their schedule is always changing. and all of it creates this great storm of risk factors of disease. >> clients keep a food diary he monitors. >> you you don't have to overhaul your whole diet, just make a series of strategic changes. >> other strategy is daily vigorous exercise anywhere they can. >> grab my weights. >> we met up with angel gomez on the road. he dropped about 50 pounds on baleka's planment now weightlifting gear is the pa of his cargo. >> you can inside your truck, as far as squats. >> mountain climbers. >> it turns out what is good for long distance drivers may be good for all of us. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> morgan: still ahead, a daughter gives her father the gift of life. this father's day is extra special for
he is one man prep rally steering drivers towardses a healthy lifestyle. compared to the national average, truckers are twice as likely to smoke, be obese or have diabetes. >> the drivers are living in a box. they don't have access to a kitchen. they have food storage issues. this he are not able to get to gyms plus their schedule is always changing. and all of it creates this great storm of risk factors of disease. >> clients keep a food diary he monitors. >> you you don't...
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. >> we need to continue and carry on to coin the english term and we're not going to change our lifestyle. we're not going to limit our freedoms because of terrible acts. >> there are reports that we'll get a preview of the next iphone and apple watch. and the company is expected to announce a siri smart speaker. >>> how you can prevent a disease before you get it. we'll show you the genetic testing you can do yourself. >>> for anybody missing their walkman from the '80s. radioshack has you covered. >> an online auction is being held from -- from the past. and this could will yours. and walkie-talkies. radioshack has closed more than a thousand stores since memorial day weekend. >> remember the days when we had the answering machines with the cassettes. >> and you could rewind. >> everything was state of the art once upon a time. >>> as we've got a nice monday on tap. sunday wasn't bad. and we've got temperatures approaching 90 degrees. and then chance of rain coming in later in the week. let's have a look at the bay. boy, the bay bridge beautifully lit up in the wee small hours of monday
. >> we need to continue and carry on to coin the english term and we're not going to change our lifestyle. we're not going to limit our freedoms because of terrible acts. >> there are reports that we'll get a preview of the next iphone and apple watch. and the company is expected to announce a siri smart speaker. >>> how you can prevent a disease before you get it. we'll show you the genetic testing you can do yourself. >>> for anybody missing their walkman from...
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to me that is the lifestyle we want to focus on.tually standing, blurring the line of the core industry you are in. you go into different areas, new segments, we are doing this by combining physical assets. it might represent the lifestyle. so, that means, we want to help you organize your weekend. you want to do this before you think about having a need. and doing this in a premium, inspirational way because we know what you want as a customer. caroline: i get an a car and it tells me where i can go, what i can buy. >> even before. if it's a nice weekend the car can tell you, it looks like nice weather this weekend. we can actually look at other ways of how we can enhance your life, even meeting people who are like-minded and exchange information on a professional level. caroline: who do you work with when it comes to the technology giants? >> we work with all the big guys currently, we talked to a lot of them. we are looking for innovators. we want to be on the road of orchestrating all these aspects. we want to porscheify your ex
to me that is the lifestyle we want to focus on.tually standing, blurring the line of the core industry you are in. you go into different areas, new segments, we are doing this by combining physical assets. it might represent the lifestyle. so, that means, we want to help you organize your weekend. you want to do this before you think about having a need. and doing this in a premium, inspirational way because we know what you want as a customer. caroline: i get an a car and it tells me where i...
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. >> reporter: his lifestyle of a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes,ence is common to many across the globe. today's report found that worldwide in 2015, an estimated 604 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children. the highest rate in the world. the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. a professor from imperial college london was one of the researchers. he says diets high in calories are a major reason, but there's another cull brit. >> away from high activity jobs like farming or labor-intensive jobs. >> reporter: excess weight accounted for 4 million death the worldwide. 70% from cardiovascular disease. and it turns out almost 40% of those deaths were in people who were overweight, not obese. >> people probably don't know that being obese. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: someone 5'9" weighing 169-202 pounds is considered overweight. 203 pounds or more, obese. dr. bruce lee is a global obesity expert. >> the health effects include diabetes, heart disease, stroke, many cancers are associated with being ov
. >> reporter: his lifestyle of a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes,ence is common to many across the globe. today's report found that worldwide in 2015, an estimated 604 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children. the highest rate in the world. the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. a professor from imperial college london was one of the researchers. he says diets high in calories are a major reason,...
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. >> the lifestyle that these guys had, and if these walls could talk, it would be amazing the business that went on in this particular place. >> absolutely. >> in fact, with so many investigations hounding lefty, this house became his criminal-defense headquarters, and his attorney, oscar goodman? guess what? he became mayor of las vegas, and now his wife, carolyn, is the current mayor. >> his lifestyle was different than any other person i had ever represented. he must have stayed up the better part of the night, holding court in the various restaurants, but he uld stay in bed all day. and his wife would basically it on him, and we would hold our meetings about his various cases, and i had, oh, i'd say maybe five or six cases going at any one time just involving him. and he would be there in his pajamas and then in his robe, and i would be taking my notes and going over things that lawyers go over with clients. it was the most modern, scientific home in the history of the world. >> really? >> for the time, you couldn't get -- it was like a fortress, bulletproof windows, doors that loc
. >> the lifestyle that these guys had, and if these walls could talk, it would be amazing the business that went on in this particular place. >> absolutely. >> in fact, with so many investigations hounding lefty, this house became his criminal-defense headquarters, and his attorney, oscar goodman? guess what? he became mayor of las vegas, and now his wife, carolyn, is the current mayor. >> his lifestyle was different than any other person i had ever represented. he must...
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the lifestyle you want in your 30s and 40s, you can have it because you have been conscientious about on. >> reporter: use the bare-bones living which means cutting down on the frappuccino's and lunch out, and you will be surprised how much money can go into savings or paying off your debt. in los angeles, hillary vaughn, foxbusiness. >>> google will focus its attention on new policies and the goal is to suppress heroism related videos. >>> i think i see some of the fog, i sure hope it is. the golden gate bridge traffic looks pretty good heading south to the toll plaza.>>> it is trying and we had thunderstorms overnight. yesterday was blazing hot and record-setting. we will see if it gets cooler today coming up. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat ♪ to get made to an o ♪ ♪ o from the farm ♪ ♪ straight into your bowl ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around...
the lifestyle you want in your 30s and 40s, you can have it because you have been conscientious about on. >> reporter: use the bare-bones living which means cutting down on the frappuccino's and lunch out, and you will be surprised how much money can go into savings or paying off your debt. in los angeles, hillary vaughn, foxbusiness. >>> google will focus its attention on new policies and the goal is to suppress heroism related videos. >>> i think i see some of the fog,...
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visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac! >>> owning a car can be expensive and a hassle. there's insurance, parking, maintenance and much more. it's no surprise that car sharing is popular, especially in big cities and especially among millennials. now gm is expanding its presence in the market. joining us now is julia stein, the head of maven, gm's car sharing program. >> good to be here, becky. >> the whole idea of a car sharing program is something we've heard of for a while. companies like zipp car. how do you get this to market and does it matter that you're not the first one there? >> automatic is going through a tremendous change and the biggest chan with what we see at gm is that consumers want to consume transportation as a service and that's the biggest shift that our company has to make. so maven is in the forefront of that shift and really transforming the company from the traditional design build sell model into service. >> you're not just selling stuffing. you're selling a service. >> ex very different set of s
visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac! >>> owning a car can be expensive and a hassle. there's insurance, parking, maintenance and much more. it's no surprise that car sharing is popular, especially in big cities and especially among millennials. now gm is expanding its presence in the market. joining us now is julia stein, the head of maven, gm's car sharing program. >> good to be here, becky. >> the whole idea of a car sharing program is something we've...
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. >> reporter: his lifestyle as a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes.dieting and exercising, but his experience is shared by millions across the globe. today's report found that worldwide in 2015, an estimated 604 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children, the highest rate in the world, the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. professor azeem majeed from immeral college london is one of the study authors. he says diets high in calories are a major reason, but there is another culprit. >> many of these countries, there's been a change in employments away from high physical activity jobs like farming or labor toward more lower-active jobs like working in offices. >> reporter: excess weight accounted for four million deaths worldwide, 70% from cardiovascular disease, and it turns out almost 40% of those deaths were in people who were overweight, not obese. >> i think people probably now know being obese is bad for your health. i think less people know that being overweight is also bad for your health, a
. >> reporter: his lifestyle as a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes.dieting and exercising, but his experience is shared by millions across the globe. today's report found that worldwide in 2015, an estimated 604 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children, the highest rate in the world, the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. professor azeem majeed from immeral college london is one of the study...
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. >> we have done studies showing that simply lifestyle changes eat well whole foods plant based dietronic di found it can reverse heart disease diabetes prostate cancer change lifestyle gene turns on good genes off bad genes writes into chromosomes. >> we know all this stuff don't do it. >> turns out 5% people account for up to 80% health care costs the people we work with so people i think it has to be a new drug laser high-tech expensive so we partner with a company, medicare covering program many insurance companies are creating a paradigm of health care rather than sick care showing people onlio can prevent reverse diseases not only good for you but saves money high market cost cut overall health care costs in half mulute omaha saved almost 30,000 per patient first year if you want to make health care affordable available to people we need to really get to the cause of why most people get sick large degree he lifestyle changes. dagen: i am living proof i had a lifelong chronic gi problem incredibly painful instances rather than going on some drug that might give me a heart defect
. >> we have done studies showing that simply lifestyle changes eat well whole foods plant based dietronic di found it can reverse heart disease diabetes prostate cancer change lifestyle gene turns on good genes off bad genes writes into chromosomes. >> we know all this stuff don't do it. >> turns out 5% people account for up to 80% health care costs the people we work with so people i think it has to be a new drug laser high-tech expensive so we partner with a company,...
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the lifestyle in california as a corporate lawyer. david: i practice law as well.r career was probably better than mine. i wasn't a good lawyer. my clients made that clear. your clients thought you were good at that. but you thought you wanted to leave? lloyd: i remember my friends are going to finance jobs. and at that point it wasn't the be-all or end-all. there was not thought you could make more money. the job i took eventually paid less money than the money i was making at that point. i was a fifth year associate. i was going to be starting over at another firm. so i applied to a few wall street firms. i did not know a lot about them. i had a job interview at morgan stanley. goldman sachs was a different firm. i got turned down by all of them probably for a good reason. i didn't know much about it. there were a lot of people coming up. there is no reason to grab onto me. it may have been acquired by goldman or was about to be acquired by goldman but it was a separate company and it was managed separately. eventually, as a result, i was integrated into the gold
the lifestyle in california as a corporate lawyer. david: i practice law as well.r career was probably better than mine. i wasn't a good lawyer. my clients made that clear. your clients thought you were good at that. but you thought you wanted to leave? lloyd: i remember my friends are going to finance jobs. and at that point it wasn't the be-all or end-all. there was not thought you could make more money. the job i took eventually paid less money than the money i was making at that point. i...
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. >> reporter: they've lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years.ding. it all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish barn. in fact everything here is fashioned from reclaimed material. a habitat designed from what's available when it's available. toeing parts of his home around like a giant jigsaw puzzle. >> it moves up and down. it's a true experience thing. and you learn by doing. >> reporter: he says it's as much a design project as it is an art project. in fact both wayne and kathryn are artists by trade, carvers, which is what brought them to the wilderness in the first place. >> it was about being inspired by nature and our work being inspired by nature and wanting to come out and live it and experience it and then have that inspiration come through what we do. >> reporter: the nearest town is ten miles away by boat. they make the trip every few weeks. but mostly, this is a subsistence lifestyle. >> nothing like fresh potatoes from the garden. >> yes and we had a lot last year. >> reporter: they g
. >> reporter: they've lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years.ding. it all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish barn. in fact everything here is fashioned from reclaimed material. a habitat designed from what's available when it's available. toeing parts of his home around like a giant jigsaw puzzle. >> it moves up and down. it's a true experience thing. and you learn by doing. >> reporter: he says it's as much a...
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visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac!woo! going on my first targetrun. need anything? laundry detergent! toothpaste! i'll get my purse. ok, nana. get everyday low prices on everyday essentials, targetrun and done. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been
visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac!woo! going on my first targetrun. need anything? laundry detergent! toothpaste! i'll get my purse. ok, nana. get everyday low prices on everyday essentials, targetrun and done. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of...
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first generation born under the one-child policy is now aproechiproaching their 40s facing a new lifestyle. this episode follows their journey through unchartered territory. this is the last we spoke with them they had his mother doing all the chores from the cooking and cleaning to the laundry, completely normal for the generation called the little emperors. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> the policy forbade couples from having more than one child, so great importance was placed upon the heir who would someday be the only one to provide for parents and grandparents alike. two years after the birth of her first son, she had a second child. she could did so because the one-child policy was progressively lifted around the nation. wanting to raise her children on her own, she became a full-time stay-at-home mom. she has gradually refused help from her in-laws but she still stops by their home a few days each week. all of the sudden her younger son began to cry out saying he's angry that his big brother went up the stairs before him. [ speaking foreign language ]
first generation born under the one-child policy is now aproechiproaching their 40s facing a new lifestyle. this episode follows their journey through unchartered territory. this is the last we spoke with them they had his mother doing all the chores from the cooking and cleaning to the laundry, completely normal for the generation called the little emperors. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> the policy forbade couples from having more than one child, so great...
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and that often leads to homelessness or an illegal lifestyle for some trans people. one organization is doing all they can to help change that. >> it's like, i was confused. i was hurt. and definitely, i was in pain. >>> she remembers getting stabbed four years ago when she refused to have sex with a man she barely knew. she is lucky to be alive. >> i asked god to help me. and he did. there's violence at a high rate in the african american trans community. but fo community said basically -- that. the way to address harassment and violence is to bring them out of the margins. high rates of joblessness, high rates of homelessness, and we have to overcome those barriers. >> more than 50% of black trans people didn't have jobs and that employers were more likely to hire an under qualified person who is the same gender as they were born than a qualified trans person. >> the restaurant industry had the highest number of discriminatory responses. >> they created the safe bar collective. the group works with restaurants trained to make businesses safer for everyone. and pote
and that often leads to homelessness or an illegal lifestyle for some trans people. one organization is doing all they can to help change that. >> it's like, i was confused. i was hurt. and definitely, i was in pain. >>> she remembers getting stabbed four years ago when she refused to have sex with a man she barely knew. she is lucky to be alive. >> i asked god to help me. and he did. there's violence at a high rate in the african american trans community. but fo community...
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i guess he must have realized that that lifestyle was not sustainable for him because his wife and children were back in the states, he surrendered himself and his conviction was to spend five months in jail. with a work camp and while he was there, writing and artwork, paper, pencil, pens, paint and so on. friends are smuggled in the supplies to him so in the five months that he was there, wrote about his experiences in sheets of paper and created some of the material while he was in the jail and i call it the jailhouse manuscript. survive 43 panels in the collection and as you can see, day-glo, wild colors, he did some of the work when he was in the jail and after he got out he put them together in this collage forum. it is like an artist's book in a way. so he wrote letters to faye that were pasted on. he talks about what they did during the day, what their work was. he talks about his relationship with the fellow prisoners and again, my understanding is this is the first time he came to terms with his own racism, they were african-americans, people said the jailhouse manuscript is reall
i guess he must have realized that that lifestyle was not sustainable for him because his wife and children were back in the states, he surrendered himself and his conviction was to spend five months in jail. with a work camp and while he was there, writing and artwork, paper, pencil, pens, paint and so on. friends are smuggled in the supplies to him so in the five months that he was there, wrote about his experiences in sheets of paper and created some of the material while he was in the jail...
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fitness hall of fame, he believes that sexual performance is suffering because of our stressful lifestylesour poor diet, and many other factors.
fitness hall of fame, he believes that sexual performance is suffering because of our stressful lifestylesour poor diet, and many other factors.
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his elite lifestyle ran counter to the quaker ideals of plain living. wealth came dison slaves theydreds of held in captivity. marrying james with mean renouncing quakerism and the abolitionist principles her parents held dear. she took some time to decide but she said yes. it seems that neither martha washington or dolley madison were reluctant mistresses of slaves. neither followed spousal or parental example to renounce the concept of human property. remains, what kind of mistresses were they? biographers and certain historians have said that they were good mistresses but what does that mean? defining anyn slaveholder as good is this. no matter how well enslaves people were treated, no matter how satisfactory their conditions of living, they longed for liberty. as the george washington bias observed of number and slaves, they may be well closed and said -- well clothed and fed and no subject to beatings but still they are slaves. slaves to the nations capital when george washington became president -- when georgetial washington to became president. w
his elite lifestyle ran counter to the quaker ideals of plain living. wealth came dison slaves theydreds of held in captivity. marrying james with mean renouncing quakerism and the abolitionist principles her parents held dear. she took some time to decide but she said yes. it seems that neither martha washington or dolley madison were reluctant mistresses of slaves. neither followed spousal or parental example to renounce the concept of human property. remains, what kind of mistresses were...
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pride parade that the central bankers of mexico their big curiosity is john to them to a happier lifestyle let's hope so let's hope the there as the wall between mexico and us could go down as hoped that the wall between grip the wonder regular economy could go down and everyone to come into this great party oh baking the komi as a romanist solar power pride parade that went from one country to another over a border i think that's something that we can fight if you think those are light going or big cawing max call it of course that i was struck by the we did it together at this in a to nala where was the senate and seen it done and in the done no less drama which is a cinema war movies take place and also stand up comedy and we had the end of very interesting event besides the one that we had we had a meet up last week there it seen it done and with all your mexican fans that were very happy to see you but they all we also had the event we had the movie banking a bit so when the movie came out i saw that no movie theaters were having it here in mexico soit directly come think that the pro
pride parade that the central bankers of mexico their big curiosity is john to them to a happier lifestyle let's hope so let's hope the there as the wall between mexico and us could go down as hoped that the wall between grip the wonder regular economy could go down and everyone to come into this great party oh baking the komi as a romanist solar power pride parade that went from one country to another over a border i think that's something that we can fight if you think those are light going...
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that fit their system, their lifestyle, their situation in life. that is what you get folks to buy coverage and providing coverage they want to purchase as opposed to what the government dictates to them they have to buy. >> senator let me turn to the question everyone will be thinking about this week. which will take up, since the plan was brought forward this week, five republican senators have announced their misgivings. there may be four or so others who share those misgivings from various reasons. you are going to be, you can only afford to lose to. you're down five and maybe more. how do you get from where you are now to the 50 votes that you need? >> if you listen to at those five said, and we have talked with every one of them. another senate leadership has as well. the president is talking with folks.if you talk to them, what they will tell you anything they were part of your clips before, is that we want to be able to support the bill. we simply believe it can be made better in a certain way. >> can it? >> that is the nature of the legisl
that fit their system, their lifestyle, their situation in life. that is what you get folks to buy coverage and providing coverage they want to purchase as opposed to what the government dictates to them they have to buy. >> senator let me turn to the question everyone will be thinking about this week. which will take up, since the plan was brought forward this week, five republican senators have announced their misgivings. there may be four or so others who share those misgivings from...