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mattie's story is getting out there, and that is very important to me. it keeps his memory alive and to his memory, we're -- through his memory, we're helping other children. >> he would have liked having all of the candy stacked up in the living room. >> i think he would have been beside himself. >> reporter: remembering his joy, nothing could be sweeter n beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> coming up on the 5, s.w.a.t. members from the fbi place a local neighborhood on lockdown. we'll have the very latest. >> and a plan is on the table to close more than a dozen schools in the district. tonight, frustrated parents get a chance to voice their childrens -- concerns. >> some girls want attention and they like don't care who sees it. >> and you have ever gotten a text message and wondered what does it mean? how a new website can help you decode the confusing text messages. . >>> chaos in a prince georges county neighborhood this morning. an fbi s.w.a.t. team served a search warrant to a home in district heights. multiple shots were fired, but apparently, no one w
mattie's story is getting out there, and that is very important to me. it keeps his memory alive and to his memory, we're -- through his memory, we're helping other children. >> he would have liked having all of the candy stacked up in the living room. >> i think he would have been beside himself. >> reporter: remembering his joy, nothing could be sweeter n beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> coming up on the 5, s.w.a.t. members from the fbi place a local neighborhood on...
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. >> doctor is a matty. people are switching to whole wheat past and not just enriched whatever. >> iraq, the scope of -- eric, the scope of this disease is i don't think looking at a little bit of pasta or cheese. we're losing this battle. there's no doubt about it. look at the numbers here in the last decade, most of the country, about 50% increased their risk of diabetes. it comes in two styles. one is type 1, which means the pancreas doesn't make it. there's nothing you can do about it. type 2, which is what mark is talking about, is man made. we're the cause of it. it's a western country disease, too much food, portions are big. we're doing this. the way it works is obesity causes diabetes. fat is against insulin so the bigger we get, we call it insulin resistance. it doesn't work. the ohm way to take care of it is shrink and lose weight. by saying change your pasta is not going to do it. how many people get seven hours of sleep in your cortisone is out of whack. how many people get up in the middle of
. >> doctor is a matty. people are switching to whole wheat past and not just enriched whatever. >> iraq, the scope of -- eric, the scope of this disease is i don't think looking at a little bit of pasta or cheese. we're losing this battle. there's no doubt about it. look at the numbers here in the last decade, most of the country, about 50% increased their risk of diabetes. it comes in two styles. one is type 1, which means the pancreas doesn't make it. there's nothing you can do...
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. >> matty and kyle long wand to try out the 10,000 hour theory.nd so they along with their trainer and filmmaker are charting their 10,000 hours of training to become exceptional basketball players. >> this is the most important part right here. >> we work out. >> to tell us about this 10,000 hour attempt they're making at becoming excellent, we have kyle long "right this minute" via skype. we akuwaited 10,000 hours to 417 days. how do you find time for school or anything else? >> that's when school and basically our lives along with family time. but, yeah, basketball all the time. >> it looks like in this film it's a scholarship. >> for my little brother, it's just to try to get into the highest level he can play at whether it be d-1 or d-2 or maybe prep school. i was fortunate enough to get a full ride. so my next step is perform at the highest level. >> who's idea was the 10,000 hour thing and when you heard it, did you think it was nuts? >> it was my trainer's idea. at first i was thinking it was crazy. but it's pretty easy for me to accomplis
. >> matty and kyle long wand to try out the 10,000 hour theory.nd so they along with their trainer and filmmaker are charting their 10,000 hours of training to become exceptional basketball players. >> this is the most important part right here. >> we work out. >> to tell us about this 10,000 hour attempt they're making at becoming excellent, we have kyle long "right this minute" via skype. we akuwaited 10,000 hours to 417 days. how do you find time for school...
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with us today is peter mattis one of the brightest of a new generation of china analysts. now with the jamestown stown foundation where he's the editor of the "china brief." welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me vago. >> what do we know about xi that tells you how he's going to govern differently from hu? >> i think one of the most important things about xi is that he is first and foremost, a nationalist. he's someone who believes in china. he's grown up in china that is reform and opening up. he entered government in the late 1970s right after jinping inaugurated the new set roll policies and he is really the cream of a set of officials that have come up through the entire period in china. as far as how he's different than hu jintao, i think people want to paint him as being a conservative in that hu jintao was a reformer but i'm not hour the record of the last sen years -- sure the record of the last ten years really points jintao and his people as necessarily being reformers and xi as necessarily being these conservative party hacks. >> also there's a sense
with us today is peter mattis one of the brightest of a new generation of china analysts. now with the jamestown stown foundation where he's the editor of the "china brief." welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me vago. >> what do we know about xi that tells you how he's going to govern differently from hu? >> i think one of the most important things about xi is that he is first and foremost, a nationalist. he's someone who believes in china. he's grown up...
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the hashi family have now comes from a man who contacted them to say that he'd been in prison with matty in djibouti and he told us that he had. d.n.a. has been taken from him and then. contacted to find out that his approach is in the conduct of the british council and the british consul see that we have order to move this decision from him and then the americans took him to. somewhere we don't know they don't know but they fear he's being held at camp in djibouti and a tourist u.s. anti terrorist base where he may be the victim of an american rendition program in which suspects are unlawfully taken to third party states to be illegally detained and tortured the hashi family want on says to simple questions like what the allegations are against maddie where he is located and whether he's even alive but when it comes to matters of intelligence they're faced with a wall of silence lawyers acting on behalf of the hashi family have received just this response from the government. has been successive governments nizer to confirm nor deny speaker lation allegations or assertion in respect of
the hashi family have now comes from a man who contacted them to say that he'd been in prison with matty in djibouti and he told us that he had. d.n.a. has been taken from him and then. contacted to find out that his approach is in the conduct of the british council and the british consul see that we have order to move this decision from him and then the americans took him to. somewhere we don't know they don't know but they fear he's being held at camp in djibouti and a tourist u.s. anti...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline mattis drives the local school bus in freeport, but no power means no school, and at home it means a lot of candles. >> i keep it lit, actually, but we watch it. i don't sleep. >> reporter: you don't sleep? >> no. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> because i have to make sure we don't burn down. >> reporter: her daughter ebonee thomas is home to help her clean up her flooded basement. the dental office where thomas works is closed, too, but no power there likely means no paycheck. >> it's november 1 and bills need to be paid and i don't have beney. >> reporter: it's come down to eating cans of tuna. there's no heat, no lights, no hot water. >> you're taking a cold shower and you're coming from the cold water into the cold air. >> reporter: a tree down, and the family car flooded. what happens if the car won't start and insurance won't cover is? >> i really don't want to think about that, but i know that my plan b or c, at this point, i'm hit really sure which alphabet number i'm at on my plans yet. >> reporter: then there is the little things. >> they said the
. >> reporter: jacqueline mattis drives the local school bus in freeport, but no power means no school, and at home it means a lot of candles. >> i keep it lit, actually, but we watch it. i don't sleep. >> reporter: you don't sleep? >> no. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> because i have to make sure we don't burn down. >> reporter: her daughter ebonee thomas is home to help her clean up her flooded basement. the dental office where thomas works is...
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individual helpless young man afraid to be having their life ruined campaigners say that by stripping matty hashi of his passport the british government has effectively washed their hands of his case leaving his family to continue the search for it says about their now stateless son . r t london i thought he was coming to life in the heart of moscow as britain's go to war planes with the persian gulf on its flight plan with employing to iran the backyard has nothing to do with terence nuclear program so they say let's just say we're not quite so sure we tell you why after a short break. plus resolution over reform these defy the ban on rallies with crowds holding out against them or tear gas and the rest so we get an expert view interested. in the glow of russia's north from away from civilization in history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apa
individual helpless young man afraid to be having their life ruined campaigners say that by stripping matty hashi of his passport the british government has effectively washed their hands of his case leaving his family to continue the search for it says about their now stateless son . r t london i thought he was coming to life in the heart of moscow as britain's go to war planes with the persian gulf on its flight plan with employing to iran the backyard has nothing to do with terence nuclear...
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here is fox medical a team doctor david sem mattie. thank you for waking up early for us. of all about how many hours ch sleep should we get? >> the number is 6-7 hours. a lot of studies have shown lack of sleep causes obesity, depression and is a health hazard. do whatever you can to get 6 or 7 hours of sleep and invest money in a great mattress and make sure the bedroom is comfortable. nutrition and diet is important. >> speaking of diet. the worst foods begin with those. >> anything that causes increase in caffeine. chocolate and wine and they are a diuretic and increase caffeine. before you go to sleep you don't want to drink any coffee. >> the time span should be how long? >> you want to stop drinking coffee 4, 5 hours before you go to bed. >> couple other things on the list. indian, krcurry. >> any kind of cheese burger they relax the muscle in the stomach cause heartburn and reflux. they wake you up in the night. stay away from that. >> the best food. you know that turkey has trept fan. that is good. warm milk an old wives tale. that calms you down. camille tea with
here is fox medical a team doctor david sem mattie. thank you for waking up early for us. of all about how many hours ch sleep should we get? >> the number is 6-7 hours. a lot of studies have shown lack of sleep causes obesity, depression and is a health hazard. do whatever you can to get 6 or 7 hours of sleep and invest money in a great mattress and make sure the bedroom is comfortable. nutrition and diet is important. >> speaking of diet. the worst foods begin with those. >>...
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as general mattis told me when i was in afghanistan, let them die for their country, right? our disabled veterans especially, worker organization have that mission completion. david: you were one of the first boots on the ground in 2001, right after the attack in afghanistan. you were at one of the guys who cleared the way for those special forces. all right, push comes to shove all comes down to performance. >> absolutely. david: how do these guys perform? after you train them and place them how do they perform? >> that is great. we demonstrated, this is the most important effect, impact that we can have, demonstrating to the rest of the industry that the disabled veterans are not just capable of competence but excellence. a friend of mind works in the organization, a gentleman of mind, sent along pictures, hoping people at home will see those. this is gentleman picked out by the taliban by name. jerry, he was so good what he did they put a bounty on his head. pictures --. >> wanted poster put up by the taliban to get this guy. >> that's correct. they did hit his vehicle. d
as general mattis told me when i was in afghanistan, let them die for their country, right? our disabled veterans especially, worker organization have that mission completion. david: you were one of the first boots on the ground in 2001, right after the attack in afghanistan. you were at one of the guys who cleared the way for those special forces. all right, push comes to shove all comes down to performance. >> absolutely. david: how do these guys perform? after you train them and place...
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practicing matti >> we all have fiscal cliff fatigue. >> yeah, i think it's totally understandable, butt still hasn't been dealt with as we've just seen. we think there will be a fiscal slide. we have kind of three scenarios in find. a full fiscal cliff, a bunny slope or something in the middle, a fiscal slide. and i think that's where we're headed. we believe it will be in the neighborhood of 1.5% of gdp in fiscal adjustment and i think that's obviously better than the full lack of 4.5. and it's better than -- worse than something that wouldn't make too much difference. 1.5 will make an important difference still. >> and what's in that 1.5% in terms of tax hikes and spending cuts? >> probably are going to be a brunch of different things in it, but the main thing that will be close to 1% of u.s. gdp is the expiring of the payroll tax cut. both sides of the aisle agree on that. it will fall disproceportiona a on middle income households. >> and instead of the bush tax cuts for example which are a decade old, these were meant as very specific kind of post financial crisis stimulus. so the
practicing matti >> we all have fiscal cliff fatigue. >> yeah, i think it's totally understandable, butt still hasn't been dealt with as we've just seen. we think there will be a fiscal slide. we have kind of three scenarios in find. a full fiscal cliff, a bunny slope or something in the middle, a fiscal slide. and i think that's where we're headed. we believe it will be in the neighborhood of 1.5% of gdp in fiscal adjustment and i think that's obviously better than the full lack of...
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but it's one of those things where you just say, look, every year in the playoffs, matty ice, matt ryanhe melts. and matt schaub has yet to move that he can take a team deep into the playoffs. until they prove otherwise, you have to put these two teams that have two of the best records in football on the pretender list. >> i mean, ryan hasn't won a game in the playoffs yet, has he? >> never has. and also people are talking about him for mvp as well, but i can't see doing that either until you see him go deep into the playoffs. >> what about the texans? all of a sudden they're a really good team. >> they are helped by the fact that they are in the sorriest division. they're playing against the titans, a frisky indianapolis colts team, but still a very young colts team. the jacksonville jaguars. not stiff competition. and the afc this entire season has been horrific. the texans are benefiting from a very soft schedule, very good players on the skill position, and they have a player who's a real dark horse to become just the second defensive player in nfl history to become the mvp, and tha
but it's one of those things where you just say, look, every year in the playoffs, matty ice, matt ryanhe melts. and matt schaub has yet to move that he can take a team deep into the playoffs. until they prove otherwise, you have to put these two teams that have two of the best records in football on the pretender list. >> i mean, ryan hasn't won a game in the playoffs yet, has he? >> never has. and also people are talking about him for mvp as well, but i can't see doing that either...
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. >> we've been talking until now about general mattis, but -- general matters. by training and everything at the afghan national security. >> and particularly want to look at the transition period for a moment. can you tell us, generally, about what has happened in those areas where the nsf has already taken over, and also with a view as to how you see the transition will take over? and within that, i was struck by your phrases about the vibrant, look in the eye to know where we're going. >> well of course we do now where they're going. that's been clearly defined by a timeline. that in itself is a forcing agent behind the afghan. as much as it is behind in terms of delivering afghan secret operation through the work of other agencies. that my general sense is that those areas of the transition, and afghan security solution in place, which is what we started to do. and that afghan security solution is absolutely essential to local requirements, both in political terms and in governance and development terms, because it is a complex mixture. transition simply isn
. >> we've been talking until now about general mattis, but -- general matters. by training and everything at the afghan national security. >> and particularly want to look at the transition period for a moment. can you tell us, generally, about what has happened in those areas where the nsf has already taken over, and also with a view as to how you see the transition will take over? and within that, i was struck by your phrases about the vibrant, look in the eye to know where we're...
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jonathan larson kim harvey todd cole sal genteel, allison koch tera metzer diane seamus matty fox, henry rocco, al of whom do imaginative, rigorous uncompromising journalism each and every week. and finally all of us that work on the show are extremely grateful that there are viewers out there like yourselves who watch the show and argue with it and send me e-mail and tweets both occasionally enraged. i'm genuinely thankful to live in this stranger ra in which technology puts us in close contact with our critics, their occasionally brutal criticism forces to constantly think hard what we're doing here on this show, and whether we are living up to the potential of this medium and the wonderful privilege of being able to talk to you every weekend. so thank you for being so engaged. and thank you for joining us today for "up." join us tomorrow sunday morning at 8:00. we'll have democratic congressman steve cohn. we're also going to be talking about the situation in israel and gaza and the crazy news out of egypt, mohamed morsi who is the new prime minister there emerging as one of the most
jonathan larson kim harvey todd cole sal genteel, allison koch tera metzer diane seamus matty fox, henry rocco, al of whom do imaginative, rigorous uncompromising journalism each and every week. and finally all of us that work on the show are extremely grateful that there are viewers out there like yourselves who watch the show and argue with it and send me e-mail and tweets both occasionally enraged. i'm genuinely thankful to live in this stranger ra in which technology puts us in close...