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i'm betting you're not going to lose interest. i'm betting you're not going to lose heart.i still believe in you. i'm betting to you, and the country is betting on you, ohio.
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how much hair are you losing? how much are you expected to lose in a lifetime?what are your options in terms of restoration? all in all i'd say you're an excellent candidate for a hair restoration and you should expect an excellent result. at the end of every consultation the patient is gonna leave with a personalized consultation report. basically a summary of the entire consultation. if you feel, after your consultation, that bosley restoration is the right choice for you, great. if not, that's ok, too. there are a lot of misconceptions about hair loss. i think it's really important that you have an honest discussion with a physician so that you can be an educated consumer and understand what your options may be,. i figured i've got one time to get it right and so i wanted to make sure that i was with the right company that was gonna give me what i was looking for. which was a natural appearance. that's one of the most important things. is this gonna look natural? am i gonna be happy with this? and so i did my due diligence. went online and after doing the res
how much hair are you losing? how much are you expected to lose in a lifetime?what are your options in terms of restoration? all in all i'd say you're an excellent candidate for a hair restoration and you should expect an excellent result. at the end of every consultation the patient is gonna leave with a personalized consultation report. basically a summary of the entire consultation. if you feel, after your consultation, that bosley restoration is the right choice for you, great. if not,...
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>> you lose. >> yeah, you lose. all right. on the other hand, a lot of times even military organizations don't want to do any -- it's not anything goes, right, because there's a sense that you've compromised what you wanted so much that you've now -- what's the point of this victory, the victory becomes hollow from a moral, political and ethical stance. and the two are frequently in collision and the two frequently collide, and this may be an example -- i mean if weigley is right -- and this is a way of maybe saying that in a sense both weigley and gallagher are right. gallagher is right when he talks about what confederate public opinion wants, when he talks about the imperatives of southern white culture, all right. weigley may be correct from a strategic perspective, a military strategic perspective that the more plausible military strategy is the fabian strategy, all right. they may be both right, but that's arguably perhaps the confederacy's biggest problem is making those two compatible, right? okay. so then now we circl
>> you lose. >> yeah, you lose. all right. on the other hand, a lot of times even military organizations don't want to do any -- it's not anything goes, right, because there's a sense that you've compromised what you wanted so much that you've now -- what's the point of this victory, the victory becomes hollow from a moral, political and ethical stance. and the two are frequently in collision and the two frequently collide, and this may be an example -- i mean if weigley is right --...
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if there is win/lose and lose/lose, in theory there have to be win/win games. not a game where everyone ends up equally well off. it's a game in which everyone that plays over time ends up better off than they would have been if they hadn't played. so the comparison is not between me and the guy across the street with a ferrari, the comparison is between me in a free economy and me if i were in an unfree economy. and if we are better off as a result of a certain type of economic system, and all of us end up better off, then we're in a win/win game. so the question is what is a free market economy? well, what is funny about this is the second you sort of ask it, you can answer it. it's a fairly simple illustration. and that is what i learned in the sixth grade. in the sixth grade, we were in from recess one day, and our teacher apparently anticipated the bad weather because she came in to class with toys, probably bought in a dollar bin somewhere at a department store and passed out these toys one by one to each of the students. these were all things like silly
if there is win/lose and lose/lose, in theory there have to be win/win games. not a game where everyone ends up equally well off. it's a game in which everyone that plays over time ends up better off than they would have been if they hadn't played. so the comparison is not between me and the guy across the street with a ferrari, the comparison is between me in a free economy and me if i were in an unfree economy. and if we are better off as a result of a certain type of economic system, and all...
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he loses his jacket. he loses his shirt. loses his undershirt. loses his pants. come off, too. but the crowd loved it. >> drive safely, wear your seat belts, slow down and don't drink and drive. deejay! >> you know what? this guy might be a genius. might be a good way to set yourself up with one of those lovely bridesmaids in the pink dresses. >> agreed. >>> opening day of the olympic games. everybody's getting all jazzed in the streets of london as the torch is weaving its way through the streets. and then one dude we threw with, well, not the torch. you'll see what it is. this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. >>> you've heard that old saying, when life throws you no wind, build a ramp? >> yeah. >> so did these guys. >> i've never heard that. >> i know. i just made it up. >> these guys traveled to turkey to wind and kite surf, but whe
he loses his jacket. he loses his shirt. loses his undershirt. loses his pants. come off, too. but the crowd loved it. >> drive safely, wear your seat belts, slow down and don't drink and drive. deejay! >> you know what? this guy might be a genius. might be a good way to set yourself up with one of those lovely bridesmaids in the pink dresses. >> agreed. >>> opening day of the olympic games. everybody's getting all jazzed in the streets of london as the torch is...
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he loses his jacket. he loses his shirt. loses his undershirt. loses his pants.e boxers come off, too. but the crowd loved it. >> drive safely, wear your seat belts, slow down and don't drink and drive. deejay! >> you know what? this guy might be a genius. might be a good way to set yourself up with one of those lovely bridesmaids in the pink dresses. >> agreed. >>> opening day of the olympic games. everybody's getting all jazzed in the streets of london as the torch is weaving its way through the streets. and then one dude we threw with, well, not the torch. you'll see what it is. >>> you've heard that old saying, when life throws you no wind, build a ramp? >> yeah. >> so did these guys. >> i've never heard that. >> i know. i just made it up. >> these guys traveled to turkey to wind and kite surf, but when they got there, guess what? >> no wind. >> no wind. and so they decided to have a backup plan, and they built a ramp. they took it over to the lake. >> ooh. >> and look at what they did. ♪ >> i'm just glad to see they're, you know, staying true to that old ada
he loses his jacket. he loses his shirt. loses his undershirt. loses his pants.e boxers come off, too. but the crowd loved it. >> drive safely, wear your seat belts, slow down and don't drink and drive. deejay! >> you know what? this guy might be a genius. might be a good way to set yourself up with one of those lovely bridesmaids in the pink dresses. >> agreed. >>> opening day of the olympic games. everybody's getting all jazzed in the streets of london as the torch...
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there's win/lose. there's lose/lose. those are games when everyone that plays ends up worse than they started off. why are we doing this? that would be a lose/lose game. not a lot of examples. if there's win-slooz and lose lsh slooz there's in theory got to be win/win games. not everyone ends up equally well off. it is a game of everyone that plays over time ends up better off than they would have been if they hadn't played. the comparison the between me and the guy across the street with aer er iferrari. the comparison is me in a free economy and me in an unfree economy and if we are better off as a result of a certain type of economic system and all of us are better off than we're in a win-win game. what's a free market economy? well, what's funny about this is the second you sort of ask it, you can answer it. it's a fairly simple illustration. this is what i learned in the sixth grade. and the sixth grade we were in from recess one day and our teacher -- i apparently anticipated the bad weather and came in to the clas
there's win/lose. there's lose/lose. those are games when everyone that plays ends up worse than they started off. why are we doing this? that would be a lose/lose game. not a lot of examples. if there's win-slooz and lose lsh slooz there's in theory got to be win/win games. not everyone ends up equally well off. it is a game of everyone that plays over time ends up better off than they would have been if they hadn't played. the comparison the between me and the guy across the street with aer...
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. >> after losing 500 pounds, they are not done yet. still thinking of replacing the truck? i just don't know where to start. glad you made it. start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start hehere. >> a maryland family has decided to change their lives by losing weight. >> so far the family of three has dropped 500 pounds, and they are still going. >> what you are looking at now are size 50. i am down to size 34. >> matthew hoover can fit both legs into one leg of his old jeans. last august, he was creeping toward 400 pounds. diagnosed with hypothyroidism and high blood pressure at 24, he did not want to have the same obesity related illnesses his parents suffered. his father was taking insulin shots for diabetes. his mother was taking 48 pills a day, and just to stay alive. >> i could not walk a flight of steps without having to stop in the middle and use my rescue in taylor. >> the entire family decided to have bet -- have gastric bypass surgery. michelle has lost 218 pounds, and credits her doctor with saving her life. >> he did not think i would
. >> after losing 500 pounds, they are not done yet. still thinking of replacing the truck? i just don't know where to start. glad you made it. start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start hehere. >> a maryland family has decided to change their lives by losing weight. >> so far the family of three has dropped 500 pounds, and they are still going. >> what you are looking at now are size 50. i am down to size 34. >> matthew hoover can fit...
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much if he did he said quote most of the cattle i buy are three thousand dollars plus per head i'd lose two thousand five hundred more per head if i sold now that's the reason i didn't sell out here but why doesn't it take as head of cattle and rebranded as cattle and taken public on nasdaq or the new york stock exchange for ten billion dollars it doesn't matter that every single cat was negative equity and that it's all shrinking and that the environment is crashing the single is able to go public for ten billion dollars even though the economy is collapsing and they make a loss on every single transaction that happens i mean that's the thing about this new virtual economy you've got to get with the program that the people out there who are own the mutual funds in the pension accounts who owns or facebook ninety seven percent of facebook stock is own by those idiots who own mutual funds of the morgan stanley of course who sold them these funds and then sold them this toxic derivative of this toxic stock facebook and now they're all losing their shirt again the morgan stanley will blame
much if he did he said quote most of the cattle i buy are three thousand dollars plus per head i'd lose two thousand five hundred more per head if i sold now that's the reason i didn't sell out here but why doesn't it take as head of cattle and rebranded as cattle and taken public on nasdaq or the new york stock exchange for ten billion dollars it doesn't matter that every single cat was negative equity and that it's all shrinking and that the environment is crashing the single is able to go...
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why are we still losing money, billions of dollars?two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a business. it's not a tax run industry. >> john: if it's a business you would fire workers if there wasn't enough work for them and you never do that? >> granted. we are like a government in the sense we want to be compassionate and do it through attrition. one of the main problems is very limited flexibility. congress has tied our hands. board of governors would and has a plan for profitability where the taxpayers will never be on the hook. >> john: doing things like? >> bar coding everything. >> john: kleog go small post offices? >> congress controls us to a great extent
why are we still losing money, billions of dollars?two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a business. it's...
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is losing their ratings and t.v. news reducing their ratings and they're coming to on line outlets like us and i want to talk more about that small business owner where you know all these outlets were turning to him as the voice of the typical small business owner and he turned out to actually be part of this lobbying organization i mean how does that even happen i mean i know you've kind of seen the inner workings of this how does that happen i mean is it intentional is it lazy i mean what is it. it's both it starts out as intentional so there will be lobbying groups who will make such a person vailable to their allies so someone like fox news and fox news knows that he's actually a lobbyist and they are perfectly happy to pretend he's a small business owner there is have a symbiotic relationship with the republican party in fact they donate millions of dollars to the republican party and then they have republican party officials on as spokespeople not just officially in their roles but then they'll pay them like th
is losing their ratings and t.v. news reducing their ratings and they're coming to on line outlets like us and i want to talk more about that small business owner where you know all these outlets were turning to him as the voice of the typical small business owner and he turned out to actually be part of this lobbying organization i mean how does that even happen i mean i know you've kind of seen the inner workings of this how does that happen i mean is it intentional is it lazy i mean what is...
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they're going to lose their jobs.e like dot have worked there their whole careers and now they're faced in middle age, they're going to have a very difficult time in this economy finding jobs. but it's not just them because there's a ripple effect. it's not just the people who work adsensata. it's the mechanics who fix their cars, the barbers who cut their hair. it's a ripple effect through our economy. we already had a not strong housing economy in freeport before the recession. and it's even worse now. if we have families leaving freeport, we can't afford to have more empty houses in the community. it has a huge impact on the community and i would like governor romney to realize that. >> a town of 25,000 going to lose 170 jobs and this is the economy mitt romney is talking about, the company he started is getting rid of those jobs and sending them to china. quite a challenge you put out to the candidate and president. i hope they follow up on it. >> great to have you with us tonight. all the best to you. i know the
they're going to lose their jobs.e like dot have worked there their whole careers and now they're faced in middle age, they're going to have a very difficult time in this economy finding jobs. but it's not just them because there's a ripple effect. it's not just the people who work adsensata. it's the mechanics who fix their cars, the barbers who cut their hair. it's a ripple effect through our economy. we already had a not strong housing economy in freeport before the recession. and it's even...
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you lose credibility. by criticizg the pside f cal,nh o credibility with the undecided voters when we say good thing about president obama. that's an important point. secondly, we're not balancing the budget on the backs of senior citizens. we're balancing the budget on ery's ckbee chpl oy g h tayre taxes. we're balancing the budget out of their pocket to an extent, and, you know, l the people who get subsidies in the past lose their subsidies so we're balancing the budget on their backnd, 'r gg sof bitom the entitlement program, but not the ones most central to the core of what we do so the point is we're meeting out the pain, but evenly. if we don't meet itou ey, we'rneoi t ne rs tpuan w t ose revenue. ever. unless we vote to make changes in entitlement programs. understand that as a fact just like the sun is going come up tomorrow. if we don't wa to deal wit linedreery bithldhe w ggo tll in a hand basket. >> we can't go to hell in a hand basket. let's take another question right there. cut o wn?eour vie
you lose credibility. by criticizg the pside f cal,nh o credibility with the undecided voters when we say good thing about president obama. that's an important point. secondly, we're not balancing the budget on the backs of senior citizens. we're balancing the budget on ery's ckbee chpl oy g h tayre taxes. we're balancing the budget out of their pocket to an extent, and, you know, l the people who get subsidies in the past lose their subsidies so we're balancing the budget on their backnd, 'r...
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they're going to lose their jobs. some like dot have worked there their whole careers and now they're faced in middle age, they're going to have a very difficult time in this economy finding jobs. but it's not just them because there's a ripple effect. it's not just the people who work at sensata. it's the mechanics who fix their cars, the barbers who cut their hair. it's a ripple effect through our economy. we already had a not strong housing economy in freeport before the recession. and it's even worse now. if we have families leaving freeport, we can't afford to have more empty houses in the community. it has a huge impact on the community and i would like governor romney to realize that. >> coming up, the common sense answer to bring jobs back to the united states, but the republicans, where are they? they're not going to let it happen. find out why they want to reward companies like bain capital for laying off american workers and shipping jobs overseas, and mitt romney said the rich are doing just fine and the m
they're going to lose their jobs. some like dot have worked there their whole careers and now they're faced in middle age, they're going to have a very difficult time in this economy finding jobs. but it's not just them because there's a ripple effect. it's not just the people who work at sensata. it's the mechanics who fix their cars, the barbers who cut their hair. it's a ripple effect through our economy. we already had a not strong housing economy in freeport before the recession. and it's...
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more than 20 million people can identify with that feeling of losing that job and losing kind of thatrpose. the man who brings us these images and very intermate thoughts, mark levin, producer and director of "hard times lost on long island." i think people forget that your job is more than your source of income. it is kind of the social connection that you may have. it gives you purpose everyday. and her loss of a job really kind of underscores that it's not just the job that you lose, but you lose almost a sense of self as well. >> absolutely, fredricka. that is one of the things that is most surprising. obviously the financial loss is serious. but the loss of identity, the loss of a sense of where you fit in, as she said, it's almost like you disappeared. you're invisible. and that's kind of one of the unique elements about people, i guess, who have been successful all their lives. living what we would call the good life on long island. is that instead of kind of gathering together, they're isolated in homes that look nice, in neighbor neighborhoodses that look beautiful. they are
more than 20 million people can identify with that feeling of losing that job and losing kind of thatrpose. the man who brings us these images and very intermate thoughts, mark levin, producer and director of "hard times lost on long island." i think people forget that your job is more than your source of income. it is kind of the social connection that you may have. it gives you purpose everyday. and her loss of a job really kind of underscores that it's not just the job that you...
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he loses his jacket. he loses his shirt. loses his undershirt. loses his pants.e boxers come off, too. but the crowd loved it. >> drive safely, wear your seat belts, slow down and don't drink and drive. deejay! >> you know what? this guy might be a genius. might be a good way to set yourself up with one of those lovely bridesmaids in the pink dresses. >> agreed. >>> opening day of the olympic games. everybody's getting all jazzed in the streets of london as the torch is weaving its way through the streets. and then one dude we threw with, well, not the torch. you'll see what it is. the first time i saw fios, it was absolutely amazing. for years and years we had to put up with cable. once we got fios, it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. now you can move up to verizon fios with no annual contract required for just $99.99 a month for a year, you'll get a fios triple play and our whole home solution -- including a high speed wireless router, plus a new multi room
he loses his jacket. he loses his shirt. loses his undershirt. loses his pants.e boxers come off, too. but the crowd loved it. >> drive safely, wear your seat belts, slow down and don't drink and drive. deejay! >> you know what? this guy might be a genius. might be a good way to set yourself up with one of those lovely bridesmaids in the pink dresses. >> agreed. >>> opening day of the olympic games. everybody's getting all jazzed in the streets of london as the torch...
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why are we still losing money, billions of dollars? >> two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a business. it's not a tax run industry. >> john: if it's a business you would fire workers if there wasn't enough work for them and you never do that? >> granted. we are like a government in the sense we want to be compassionate and do it through attrition. one of the main problems is very limited flexibility. congress has tied our hands. board of governors would and has a plan for profitability where the taxpayers will never be on the hook. >> john: doing things like? >> bar coding everything. >> john: kleog go small post offices? >> congress controls us to a great ext
why are we still losing money, billions of dollars? >> two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a...
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>> how do you lose yourself to someone and never lose your way? it is a very lucky idea to have hit upon. >> that, too, goes back to what marylarilyn said. movie, andom a the same wonderful director, norman suisjewison. >> it was triggered by the movie, certainly. tavis: how do you get the music playing from beginning to end? quincy. >> quincy came to the house and i forget what it was about. we had just finished the song and he saw it sitting on the piano and said, what is that? eagle eyed quincy. that is a poem. can i hear it? we played it for him and he said, that is mine. what is this from, what is it for? we told him. he said who was going to sing it and we said we do not know and he said, i know. i am producing the record and i am doing it and that is it. he left. and he did. >> we hear it years later it was patti austin and james ingraham. >> there's a lot of love involved in that song. q, marilyn, and i went to brazil in 1966. there was an international song festival and she sang the song that we wrote. we go back a long time. now, frank s
>> how do you lose yourself to someone and never lose your way? it is a very lucky idea to have hit upon. >> that, too, goes back to what marylarilyn said. movie, andom a the same wonderful director, norman suisjewison. >> it was triggered by the movie, certainly. tavis: how do you get the music playing from beginning to end? quincy. >> quincy came to the house and i forget what it was about. we had just finished the song and he saw it sitting on the piano and said, what...
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that would be a lose-lose game. if there is when-is, in. there has to be win-win games. it is not a game where every but it is well off. it is a game in which everyone who plays ends up better off than they woulve
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will again it's not about him losing it's about syria losing or winning a european and to violence if it is forced out just briefly. we are seeing violence right now we're going to see an end to violence if you push violence. i don't see this happening let's take a look at libya for example violence is still happening there until now on a daily basis let's take a look at. other countries where such issues happened instead billet is the key word in each and every country that this happened besides. those enjoyed the support of a great majority of the syrian people not to mention the support of the army which is quite obvious to everybody so. we're going to have to leave it there thank you very much for your comments the editor in chief of the syria tribune website. thank you. we're with r t still to come the developments in another arab country in the grip of unrest the bahraini crackdown on anti regime activists continues with those disclosing human rights violations in the gulf state being expelled from the country. and doomsday fears are spreading across europe are to meet an austri
will again it's not about him losing it's about syria losing or winning a european and to violence if it is forced out just briefly. we are seeing violence right now we're going to see an end to violence if you push violence. i don't see this happening let's take a look at libya for example violence is still happening there until now on a daily basis let's take a look at. other countries where such issues happened instead billet is the key word in each and every country that this happened...
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and i couldn't afford to lose medicaid. i would want to work if, in fact, i didn't risk losing medicaid. same thing with day care. just like i begged my employer -- that is not something that i calculated. my day care provider told me that earning $17,000 a year with three kids, i was still poor that i had, in fact, hit that marginal tax rate and that if i earned any more -- i was still poor, that i -- and so when the -- when the -- so that when january came around and the automatic increases in title 20 occurred, the inflationary increases, then i being take the 50 cents an hour raise. so i want to stipulate to the fact that there are implicit, marginal tax rates that people hit, but the conclusion that poor people have been gaming the system or you should just take the benefit away is salacious. what it means is that the cost of day care in 2012 terms, $1,000 a month, $1500 a month depending on the age of your child is so great that it -- work does not pay. women cannot afford to pay without governmental assistance. >> th
and i couldn't afford to lose medicaid. i would want to work if, in fact, i didn't risk losing medicaid. same thing with day care. just like i begged my employer -- that is not something that i calculated. my day care provider told me that earning $17,000 a year with three kids, i was still poor that i had, in fact, hit that marginal tax rate and that if i earned any more -- i was still poor, that i -- and so when the -- when the -- so that when january came around and the automatic increases...
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ladies, want to lose weight? .. record what you eat!tudy by the fred hutchinson cancer research center indicates women who keep a food journal lose more weight than dieters who don't. researchers tracked dieting habits of 123 overweight women. the women followed a weight- loss program for a year and were advised to keep a food journal. at the end of the study, they lost an average of 19 pounds or about 11% of their starting weight. along with keeping a journal the study showed not skipping meals and not eating out for lunch helped them lose weight. lunchbreak is next. we're learning how to make a light summertime italian pasta dish: "capellini checca" kate and i have been married for 15 years. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate still looks like...kate. [ female announcer ] with nice'n easy all they see is you -- in one step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology is proven to give more blends of tones. for color that's perfectly true to you. [ rob ] i don't know all her secrets but i do know kat
ladies, want to lose weight? .. record what you eat!tudy by the fred hutchinson cancer research center indicates women who keep a food journal lose more weight than dieters who don't. researchers tracked dieting habits of 123 overweight women. the women followed a weight- loss program for a year and were advised to keep a food journal. at the end of the study, they lost an average of 19 pounds or about 11% of their starting weight. along with keeping a journal the study showed not skipping...
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why are we still losing money, billions of dollars? >> two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a business. it's not a tax run industry. >> john: if it's a business you would fire workers if there wasn't enough work for them and you never do that? >> granted. we are like a government in the sense we want to be compassionate and do it through attrition. one of the main problems is very limited flexibility. congress has tied our hands. board of governors would and has a plan for profitability where the taxpayers will never be on the hook. >> john: doing things like? >> bar coding everything. >> john: kleog go small post offices? >> congress controls us to a great ext
why are we still losing money, billions of dollars? >> two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a...
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we lose a lot of them. we lose a lot of latino students. we lose a lot of pacific islander students. kipp has a track record of success with those students that we have not been able to capture. are they governed by different policies? absolutely. are they small? yes. all of those things. are they funded? quite frankly, they are doing it. i have said, to even many of my good friends, who are raising african-american children, why don't you look at kipp? there has to be a viable option for these young students. i believe it is aligned with their strategic plan. i do not see charter schools as not public-school spirit i see them as serving the public. i am supporting the charter. i also feel that maybe we can learn a couple of things about what they are doing. as i said before, i think there are a lot of things we do not do right in this district. a lot of things are broken in this district. there has to be an option for these students to be successful and go to college. there has to be more options for them. i hope you can do it. kipp high s
we lose a lot of them. we lose a lot of latino students. we lose a lot of pacific islander students. kipp has a track record of success with those students that we have not been able to capture. are they governed by different policies? absolutely. are they small? yes. all of those things. are they funded? quite frankly, they are doing it. i have said, to even many of my good friends, who are raising african-american children, why don't you look at kipp? there has to be a viable option for these...
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smith only loses by 75,000. that's where one famous person said to him, it was like swimming up niagara falls and you came the closest that anybody ever did. he comes back in 1922 and wins a squeaker. then in 1924 he starts to add to his totals and he wins against teddy roosevelt jr. and then ogden mills in '26. he didn't have light opponents, either. it was only in the 1920s when he terms start to pay -- come to fruition. in 1919, 1920 he's seen as the accidental governor. >> 1920 women get the vote. does that make a difference in al smith's electoral career? >> al smith is interesting because, as john indicated before, he actually staffs a lot of his inner circle with women. at a moment when not many figures are doing that. particularly reformers out of new york, many of whom go on to be pretty significant figures in the new deal. frances perkins who becomes fdr's secretary of labor is a close ally of smith. he's actually got a fairly sort of progressive outlook on women in government. i mean, the advent of th
smith only loses by 75,000. that's where one famous person said to him, it was like swimming up niagara falls and you came the closest that anybody ever did. he comes back in 1922 and wins a squeaker. then in 1924 he starts to add to his totals and he wins against teddy roosevelt jr. and then ogden mills in '26. he didn't have light opponents, either. it was only in the 1920s when he terms start to pay -- come to fruition. in 1919, 1920 he's seen as the accidental governor. >> 1920 women...
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i'm used to losing weight in a milk, losing 30 pounds in two weeks, seeing the results and mark saidsomething very important. he said, do you like the way you look or do you like the way you feel? i love the way i look when i lose 30 pounds in two weeks, but i hate the way i feel. and for the first time in my life, the reason i was ready to take this journey is the first time in my life, i'm not worried about the weight. i'm worried about getting healthy, getting my body back, you know, in the right way. >> and it makes a difference in how you feel, what you're putting in your body. >> it makes such a difference. even two days after eating correctly with mark's plan. i feel like i should look on the outside. >> and you have some exciting news, i understand. progress? >> progress, yes, which is, you know, as -- it's not all about what you see on the scale and that's something mark had to explain to me. a lot of people get on the scale and they're so worried about the numbers. that can put you down about it. and so when i first went in there and i didn't lose as much weight as i though
i'm used to losing weight in a milk, losing 30 pounds in two weeks, seeing the results and mark saidsomething very important. he said, do you like the way you look or do you like the way you feel? i love the way i look when i lose 30 pounds in two weeks, but i hate the way i feel. and for the first time in my life, the reason i was ready to take this journey is the first time in my life, i'm not worried about the weight. i'm worried about getting healthy, getting my body back, you know, in the...
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pop a pill, lose weight. new diet drug outweigh the benefits. >>> at 83 years old she's going to the u.s. supreme court. meet the woman against the case against defense marriage act could be the one to overturn it. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. and real almond slices that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement
pop a pill, lose weight. new diet drug outweigh the benefits. >>> at 83 years old she's going to the u.s. supreme court. meet the woman against the case against defense marriage act could be the one to overturn it. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters...
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. >> i won't lose hope. >> can't lose hope.n't. >> reporter: authorities say they did not find any signs of struggle where they located those two bikes. today the plan is to extend the search to neighboring areas. george. >> so strange, they have no clues at all. >> you cannot lose hope, cannot. >>> now to the coast of australia where there has been a series of shark attacks. authorities launched a massive hunt for a shark that killed a surfer this weekend. john schriffen has that story. >> reporter: authorities calling the western coast of australia the deadliest place for shark attacks after ben linden was killed by a great white shark this weekend. matt holmes was in the water. the shark disappeared. his remains have yet to be found. linden's long-time girlfriend posted this message. surfing was his soul, his life, his culture and his passion. he loved mother nature in all her glory and is now in her arms eternally. australia averaged one shark death per year but in the past ten months, five people have been killed by sharks
. >> i won't lose hope. >> can't lose hope.n't. >> reporter: authorities say they did not find any signs of struggle where they located those two bikes. today the plan is to extend the search to neighboring areas. george. >> so strange, they have no clues at all. >> you cannot lose hope, cannot. >>> now to the coast of australia where there has been a series of shark attacks. authorities launched a massive hunt for a shark that killed a surfer this...
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statewide, arizona would lose almost 50,000 jobs from those automatic cuts.o if phoenix is going to lose that much you better believe the mayor is going to kick into gear. he went to washington for the third time this month to talk about that. and joining us now is mayor greg stanton. welcome inside "the war room." >> happy to be here. >> tell everybody what would those massive and automatic spending cut mean for the city of phoenix. >> i'm the mayor of a city that is digging out from underneath a recession, we are heading in the right direction, and if this sequestration goes into effect if republicans and democrats can't reach agreement and compromise and come to an balanced approach we will go back into recession. that's how bad this is. this is not inside the beltway chatter. for folks like me that represent main street america, i'm a mayor, and i care about jobs and this will devastate my city and community. so i am demanding that republicans and democrats don't wait until november. get together now, reach compromise. do what we used to laud fight the go
statewide, arizona would lose almost 50,000 jobs from those automatic cuts.o if phoenix is going to lose that much you better believe the mayor is going to kick into gear. he went to washington for the third time this month to talk about that. and joining us now is mayor greg stanton. welcome inside "the war room." >> happy to be here. >> tell everybody what would those massive and automatic spending cut mean for the city of phoenix. >> i'm the mayor of a city that...