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at that time americans ate 170 pounds of meat a year. now we eat 240 pounds of meat. in 1978 we killed 3 billion animals a year in the united states. now we kill 10 million animals. the fact is that the campaign to moralize meat shows you're right, but it's been a fame -- failure. it's the biggest failures of the animal rights movement. this is why i came to the logic of human life. the fact it's so logical to not do it, but even most vegetarians eat meat and most who give up meat go back to it. let me go ahead and take other questions, and if we have time we'll come back okay? >> okay. >> i'll be happy to talk with you later about it. >> why do you think it's totally ignored, the relationships between humans and animals and psychology studies? >> that's a great question. i think there's other aspects of important psychology that have also been ignored, for example, the psychology of religion is ignored, the sigh cog of food is ignored. we pay attention to big issues like learning and memory and stuff like that, that we forget about things that every day people care a
at that time americans ate 170 pounds of meat a year. now we eat 240 pounds of meat. in 1978 we killed 3 billion animals a year in the united states. now we kill 10 million animals. the fact is that the campaign to moralize meat shows you're right, but it's been a fame -- failure. it's the biggest failures of the animal rights movement. this is why i came to the logic of human life. the fact it's so logical to not do it, but even most vegetarians eat meat and most who give up meat go back to...
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do you make meat balls? >> me? >> yes. >> she got to make meat balls. come on.othing beats simple tafty italian food. but some of you might not want to try making it at home. so coming up next, we head into good morning maryland at nine the kitchen to find out how to make meat balls. it's far simpler than you fear with plenty of flavor. >>> 9:35 cloudy skies and the chilly temperatures is 62 degrees. when a storm pass we have a drop in temperatures at least we have a struggle to build temperatures back up. it's going take until we brick the sun this afternoon to push 71 and we will have the rest of the weekend forecast when we come back. there's more of good morning, maryland, after this. [ man ] no huddle. they've got -- [ static ] [ male announcer ] are pixilated pictures, frozen images and weather-related glitches part of your regular tv schedule? time to switch to verizon fios. it delivers 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for the best picture quality, and more hd... not to mention internet rated #1 in satisfaction, speed and reliability 4 years in a
do you make meat balls? >> me? >> yes. >> she got to make meat balls. come on.othing beats simple tafty italian food. but some of you might not want to try making it at home. so coming up next, we head into good morning maryland at nine the kitchen to find out how to make meat balls. it's far simpler than you fear with plenty of flavor. >>> 9:35 cloudy skies and the chilly temperatures is 62 degrees. when a storm pass we have a drop in temperatures at least we have a...
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you're supposed to store the meat on the bottom shelf? >> i don't do this. >> reporter: a food microbiologist says storing meat above other foods can be a dangerous mistake and points to one notable restaurant outbreak. >> where raw meat was stored above lettuce in the refrigerator and the drip from the meat got on the lettuce. >> reporter: something else sarah found surprising. >> when cooking big portions of food to serve later for example the next day i rapidly cook it in an ice bath. no, i don't do that. too complicated. >> reporter: complicated or not the health department says, cooked food and meat should always remain either above 135 or below 41 degrees. anything in between can breed bacteria. so if you are cooked cook food and serving it later you have to bring it down quickly. the in between phase is dangerous. have you ever heard that before? >> no. >> reporter: one thing she heard to keep food safe and help it last longer the refridger should be below 41. but when it came time to check, where's your they are. >> i have no idea
you're supposed to store the meat on the bottom shelf? >> i don't do this. >> reporter: a food microbiologist says storing meat above other foods can be a dangerous mistake and points to one notable restaurant outbreak. >> where raw meat was stored above lettuce in the refrigerator and the drip from the meat got on the lettuce. >> reporter: something else sarah found surprising. >> when cooking big portions of food to serve later for example the next day i rapidly...
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>> i don't do that. >> food micro biologist linda harris says storing meat above other foods can be a dangerous mistake. and points to one notable restaurant outbreak where -- >> raw meat was stored above lettuce in a refrigerator and the drips from the meat got on to the lettuce. >> something else sara found surprising. >> when cooking big portions of food to serve later for example, the next day, i rapidly cook it and in an ice path. now, i don't do this. too complicated. >> complicated or not, the health department says cook food and meat, it should remain above 135 degrees, or below 41 degrees. and anything in between can breed bacteria. >> so if you're cooking food, and you want to serve it later, you have got to immediately bring that temperature down, it is that in between stage that is dangerous. have you ever heard that? >> no, i never heard that before. >> one thing she had heard, to keep foods safe and help it last longer, the refrigerator should be set below 41 degrees. but when it came time to check -- >> where is your thermometer? >> i have no idea. >> she also had no id
>> i don't do that. >> food micro biologist linda harris says storing meat above other foods can be a dangerous mistake. and points to one notable restaurant outbreak where -- >> raw meat was stored above lettuce in a refrigerator and the drips from the meat got on to the lettuce. >> something else sara found surprising. >> when cooking big portions of food to serve later for example, the next day, i rapidly cook it and in an ice path. now, i don't do this. too...
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mccleary buys all of her produce and meats at the local farmer's market each wek. that means spending more money. $80 to $100 just on those items alone. >> i guess it makes me feel better, if there is a problem, also, you can trace it more directly. >> we're probably dealing with a situation with, when you are producing food in mass quantities, you are more likely to have contaminated food issues. >> reporter: sarah scleen an attorney with theenter for science in the public interest. she sa while there has been a rise in dangerous path generals being found on foods, especially produce, the govnment is now doing a better job in getting the word out about these cases. >> it is really unfortunate that some of the foods healthiest for us may not in fact be the safest. >> reporter: klein said there are a few things consumers can do to avoid getting sick. purchase pasteurized eggs. they're more expensive but the process kills dangerous bacteria. use a thermometer when cooking meats and poultry to make sure they reach a safe temperature. like mccleary, use separate cuttin
mccleary buys all of her produce and meats at the local farmer's market each wek. that means spending more money. $80 to $100 just on those items alone. >> i guess it makes me feel better, if there is a problem, also, you can trace it more directly. >> we're probably dealing with a situation with, when you are producing food in mass quantities, you are more likely to have contaminated food issues. >> reporter: sarah scleen an attorney with theenter for science in the public...
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pretty floppy. >> okay. >> hard to handle floppy meat.couple hours. >> jimmy: hey, smart man. >> don't try that at home. all right, so, here's what i want you to do. you are going to cut this into strips. thin, narrow strips going along with the muscle kind of structure there. and i want you to use this knife to do that. >> jimmy: all right, very good. >> all right? so, you start on that. if you bleed, let me know, and i'll get you a tourniquet. >> jimmy: i'll be good. what does nick do? >> meanwhile, i will prepare long slices. >> jimmy: like that, like that. >> just slices, yes. long slices. in the meantime, i will prepare the marinade, which is the next thing we need. >> jimmy: is this good? >> our marinade will be composed of soy sauce, liquid smoke, all kinds of good things like worcestershire sauce, manly spices for manly men, which is exactly what we are. how is that beef jerky down there treating you down there? >> nick: it's good, dude. [ laughter ] >> well, here. >> nick: what do i do with that? >> just throw that on the floor,
pretty floppy. >> okay. >> hard to handle floppy meat.couple hours. >> jimmy: hey, smart man. >> don't try that at home. all right, so, here's what i want you to do. you are going to cut this into strips. thin, narrow strips going along with the muscle kind of structure there. and i want you to use this knife to do that. >> jimmy: all right, very good. >> all right? so, you start on that. if you bleed, let me know, and i'll get you a tourniquet. >>...
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several meat cutters sliced, diced and fill letted blocks of meat in a chilly 38 degrees ice rink. perfect for butchering and cooling nerves. the winner advances to the championship and pockets 20 grand. but the real winners, local family shelters that will receive 200 pounds of sirloin. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather. here's a meat and potatoes guy, meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. >> good morning. >> more steak and eggs this time of morning. i never had steak and eggs. it's one of those things people say. >> like green eggs and ham. >> you can't have that. i don't think you want to eat the green eggs. >> all of it sounds delicious right now. >> to you. you get hungry this time of morning. been up for a long time. let's talk about what's happening weather wise and the only storm out there across the country is on the west coast. one of the rainiest spots in the entire nation today is going to be san francisco. because they've -- they're locked into this flow of moisture coming right off the ocean. let me explain. you see the sw
several meat cutters sliced, diced and fill letted blocks of meat in a chilly 38 degrees ice rink. perfect for butchering and cooling nerves. the winner advances to the championship and pockets 20 grand. but the real winners, local family shelters that will receive 200 pounds of sirloin. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather. here's a meat and potatoes guy, meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. >> good morning. >> more steak and...
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free and don't contain the fat or cholesterol of meat hot dog.gan diet not only good for us but good for the animals and for the environmeet. >>reporter: and peta says eating red meat ladies to heart disease, disease, stroke, diabetes and also cancer. >>> all right. if you have kids you know who this is. coming up. why the voice behind the hit cartoon pistol suing nickelodeon. you can be the first out of the gate to catch a piece of pemlico history. we teakso send jobs o. i think we need tax breaks to send kids to college. so i worked for a $2,500 tax credit to help pay for college. fought to get pell grants expanded and insisted that college loans go directly to kids instead of through banks. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message. because it's not about the next election, it's about the next generation. right? yeah!!! two governors, two different approaches. even in good times bob ehrlich didn't make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the depar
free and don't contain the fat or cholesterol of meat hot dog.gan diet not only good for us but good for the animals and for the environmeet. >>reporter: and peta says eating red meat ladies to heart disease, disease, stroke, diabetes and also cancer. >>> all right. if you have kids you know who this is. coming up. why the voice behind the hit cartoon pistol suing nickelodeon. you can be the first out of the gate to catch a piece of pemlico history. we teakso send jobs o. i think...
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tyson is one of the world's biggest meat processors buying loads of grain for feed. smithfield is another big meat processor. it's shares sank almost seven percent on big volume. meat prices have been rising helping these companies, but higher food costs are a worry. retailer j.c. penney added to its rally we reported on last night. an activist hedge fund has been buying. the stock added another three 3% today on strong volume. hedge fund pershing square now controls almost 17% of the stock. this same fund disclosed an 11% stake in fortune brands. that company makes jim beam whiskey and titleist golf products. the stock jumped more than 7%. the ripple effect around micron technologies helped some chip makers. micron added almost 7% even after missing estimates in its most recent quarter but revenues and margins were up. it also has a new licensing deal with samsung. fellow memory chip maker sandisk was up 6%. intel makes different kinds of chips. its results are due out tuesday. we saw two new stocks come to market this week, including another chinese company. elling
tyson is one of the world's biggest meat processors buying loads of grain for feed. smithfield is another big meat processor. it's shares sank almost seven percent on big volume. meat prices have been rising helping these companies, but higher food costs are a worry. retailer j.c. penney added to its rally we reported on last night. an activist hedge fund has been buying. the stock added another three 3% today on strong volume. hedge fund pershing square now controls almost 17% of the stock....
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coli infection developed after eating contaminated meat. this form of e. coli was much more aggressive because it had several genetic mutations making it resistant to antibiotics. >> everything was getting progressively worse quickly. >> couric: dukes' story concerns infectious disease doctors like brad spellberg, author of "rising plague." >> these organisms are the experts at resistance. >> couric: he says infections are starting out as bacteria in food or other ordinary places and evolving into deadly drug-resistant superbugs. >> it is starting to move out of
coli infection developed after eating contaminated meat. this form of e. coli was much more aggressive because it had several genetic mutations making it resistant to antibiotics. >> everything was getting progressively worse quickly. >> couric: dukes' story concerns infectious disease doctors like brad spellberg, author of "rising plague." >> these organisms are the experts at resistance. >> couric: he says infections are starting out as bacteria in food or...
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. >> a meat dress probably doesn't fall into the generic category. >> at least she was covered with that dress. >> that's true. good point. >>> and this comes to us from memphis, tennessee, where a group of everyday heros are honoring thousands of forever heroes. a group of firefighters have come to town on their latest leg on the pink heels tour, a journey across america raising money and awareness of cancers that affect women, including breast cancer. survivors, friends and family left they are their mark on the tour fire truck. don't see that every day, a pink fire truck, but obviously, an incredible cause. >> i saw more pink this month. >> when i saw it, i thought,
. >> a meat dress probably doesn't fall into the generic category. >> at least she was covered with that dress. >> that's true. good point. >>> and this comes to us from memphis, tennessee, where a group of everyday heros are honoring thousands of forever heroes. a group of firefighters have come to town on their latest leg on the pink heels tour, a journey across america raising money and awareness of cancers that affect women, including breast cancer. survivors,...
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it may get harder to get a prime cut of meat. that is because the market for cattle continues to shrink. thousands have been going out of business and may put pressure on others to sell thicker, weaker cows with less favor fful meat. that is business from the new york stock exchange. >> thicker, weaker meat. >> it is 52 degrees on tv hill. another check of weather and traffic straight ahead. ravens fans were put through the emotional wringer for several hours. keith mills has a recap. >> look at yesterday's winning maryland lottery numbers. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. >> good news on the accid
it may get harder to get a prime cut of meat. that is because the market for cattle continues to shrink. thousands have been going out of business and may put pressure on others to sell thicker, weaker cows with less favor fful meat. that is business from the new york stock exchange. >> thicker, weaker meat. >> it is 52 degrees on tv hill. another check of weather and traffic straight ahead. ravens fans were put through the emotional wringer for several hours. keith mills has a...
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jimmy kimmel spends six months as a meat ball taster. >> jimmy: i did not know you were a big michael bolton fan. >> in more ways than you could ever imagine. ♪ how am i supposed to live without you ♪ ♪ now that i've been loving you so long ♪ >> can i take picture of the d kids. kids, smile. i got half. i get the other half. one, two -- >> jimmy: last week, adam sent me this tweet. he said, hey, do you still do the thingy with the basketball machine and the guy who's unnaturally good at it because i'd like a shot next week. adam off to a strong start. my pockets are filled with popsicles and tonight we're going to break the fun thermometer. maroon 5. ♪ ain't nobody can fom fort me ♪ oh ya >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with music from maroon 5 and dane cook. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. and if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundred th
jimmy kimmel spends six months as a meat ball taster. >> jimmy: i did not know you were a big michael bolton fan. >> in more ways than you could ever imagine. ♪ how am i supposed to live without you ♪ ♪ now that i've been loving you so long ♪ >> can i take picture of the d kids. kids, smile. i got half. i get the other half. one, two -- >> jimmy: last week, adam sent me this tweet. he said, hey, do you still do the thingy with the basketball machine and the guy...
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spaghetti and meat balls made with less sugar in the sauce.is better than most cafeteria foods. and students get a say in the menu. >> would people like meat lasagna? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what if they don't like it? >> oh, they tell us. (laughs) they're very vocal. students don't hold back in terms of their opinion. >> reporter: they're letting them know old eating habits are changing one healthy bite at a time. bill whitaker, cbs news, oakland, california. >> couric: looks good. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. tomorrow, the story of a boy who since birth was barely able to hear. we'll show you the results of truly remarkable surgery that changed his life. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ male announcer ] it's sunday afternoon. time for football on verizon fios. the nfl in 100% fiber-optic hd quality. that's a good start. but what's this? i can check my fantasy stats without changing the channel. and get
spaghetti and meat balls made with less sugar in the sauce.is better than most cafeteria foods. and students get a say in the menu. >> would people like meat lasagna? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what if they don't like it? >> oh, they tell us. (laughs) they're very vocal. students don't hold back in terms of their opinion. >> reporter: they're letting them know old eating habits are changing one healthy bite at a time. bill whitaker, cbs news, oakland, california....
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one more thing to keep in mind, wild products such as produce and meat should be kept separate from otherroceries. abc los angeles. >>> the price of stamps will not be going up, the postal services to raise the cost of stamps was rejected. they lost $3.8 billion and could lose $7 billion as people are doing more business on the internet. >>> now the forecast certified most accurate and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >>> we have set some records and not necessarily in a good way. >> let me see your fingers, are they pruned? >> you will be amazed. it is close to a foot in some spots and it didn't leave until early this morning and we still have some rain in addition to that. luckily we have some cleanup time. tomorrow will be gorgeous. we definitely had 11.05 in edge mere, wow, 9. 68 in hickory. parkville right around 9. 6. denville 9. 45. easton 2.8 inches of rainfall. that is why we have flooding and we have a warning up until 5:45 this evening. in the meantime the radar looks good and we are dry. what we have been contending with now is wind gusts and sustained winds are 10 to 1
one more thing to keep in mind, wild products such as produce and meat should be kept separate from otherroceries. abc los angeles. >>> the price of stamps will not be going up, the postal services to raise the cost of stamps was rejected. they lost $3.8 billion and could lose $7 billion as people are doing more business on the internet. >>> now the forecast certified most accurate and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >>> we have set some records and not...
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will feel like, if they're real meat lovers.et a chunk of meat. here's the deal. these beans are so rich in protein for the children, and it's quick, easy and delicious. >> so take me over here. you have something here that is a twist on your normal, easy, boring spaghetti sauce. this is vegetables. another way to get the veggies to the kids. >> oh, it's so easy. listen, just put everything in this crock pot. plug it in. cover it up. >> is it going to turn into goo if i keep it in there too long or stay good? >> oh, my goodness. >> delicious. >> how delicious is that? and parmesan cheese. >> serving it over linguine. >> uh-huh. and most children love pasta. love pasta. i think they're born with a macaroni and cheese gene. it really is all about moderation. because there's so many different types of food that we need. first one more than the other, and you want a lot of balance. >> is that your message for parents trying to struggle with jobs and busy days and feeding their kids? healthy balance? >> yes, yes. >> moderation. >> ye
will feel like, if they're real meat lovers.et a chunk of meat. here's the deal. these beans are so rich in protein for the children, and it's quick, easy and delicious. >> so take me over here. you have something here that is a twist on your normal, easy, boring spaghetti sauce. this is vegetables. another way to get the veggies to the kids. >> oh, it's so easy. listen, just put everything in this crock pot. plug it in. cover it up. >> is it going to turn into goo if i keep...
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and we will tell you what is mind the rise in meat prices. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if therwere a different sry? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when me lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clies and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ >>trace: time now for the top of the news: weeks before the all important midterm election, president obama today pressed lawmakers to pump more money into our nation's roads and rails. as well as the power grid and other utilities. he says upgrades to infrastructure are needed around the country to meet 21st century demand and investing now means more americans back to work. listen. >> investing we have created hundreds of thousands of jobs but the fact remains nearly one in five construction workers is still un. employed and needs a job. that makes absolutely no sense at a time when there is so much of america that needs rebuilding. >>trace: he said the plan is f
and we will tell you what is mind the rise in meat prices. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if therwere a different sry? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when me lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clies and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ >>trace: time now for the top of the news: weeks before the all important midterm election, president...
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those steaks were just a gift from the meat vendor. that was not a kick-back. can forget the whole thing. what corporate policy? no... yeah. okay. i just got fired. oh! oh. why? here's your check. that'll be $4.12. let me get that. ( whispers ): you got five bucks? you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with yourself. right. mmm, i worry about your mother. cry herself to sleep every night over my arteries, but have yourself a bowl. good speech dad. [ whimper [ male announcer honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. man: empty nest? new kitchen, new us? woman: who are we? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the traditional sunday brunch set? i'll expect slippers and a cocktail to be ready when i get home from work. point taken. how about... peaceful, quiet cottage in the co
those steaks were just a gift from the meat vendor. that was not a kick-back. can forget the whole thing. what corporate policy? no... yeah. okay. i just got fired. oh! oh. why? here's your check. that'll be $4.12. let me get that. ( whispers ): you got five bucks? you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with...
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meat products are strictly forbidden in this kitchen eggs are permitted for use in pounds and salads. and. schools of settlers turn up at the community center and the cooks finish preparing the food for dinner. everybody is expected to join in the communal males. the history of what is now a well known community goes back forty seven years peter. came with a friend. to live in a trailer near the village. when their efforts to grow vegetables succeeded others followed. campaigners for the eco friendly lifestyle began arriving at findhorn from around the world during the one nine hundred seventy s. the community grew from twenty to one hundred fifty members. as we come through this landscape here we start to move into what we call a poem a culture a garden. garden is the same thing as co-creating with nature working with nature one of the reasons why i came. because of meditational focus the spiritual progress but also working with nature. gibson was one of the first settlers. he's lived in. his. his house is one of the eco villages clean attractions it's made from whiskey barrels we we
meat products are strictly forbidden in this kitchen eggs are permitted for use in pounds and salads. and. schools of settlers turn up at the community center and the cooks finish preparing the food for dinner. everybody is expected to join in the communal males. the history of what is now a well known community goes back forty seven years peter. came with a friend. to live in a trailer near the village. when their efforts to grow vegetables succeeded others followed. campaigners for the eco...
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so i did all this research and saw "a" 2% of the people since 1986 who have gone an plant base, no meat of any kind, no chicken, turkey, once in a while i'll have a little fish, not often. if you can do it, 82% of the people who have done that have begun to heal themselves. their arterial blockage cleans up, calcium deposit around their heartbreaks up. >> let's discuss what the president, former president said with the doctors behind the diet that helped mr. clinton change his life. dr. caldwell esselstyn the author of "prevent and reverse heart disease." and dr. ornish. he mentioned both of you for inspiring him to begin this diet. walk us through this diet, dr. esselstyn. why is his diet so good for those individuals who have a history of heart disease? >> thank you, wolf, for having me on this evening with my good friend, dean ornish. coronary artery disease is a toothless paper tiger that need never exist and if it does exist it need never, ever progress. what we've heard from president clichbten clinton is the remarkable change he's been willing to make to remove completely from hi
so i did all this research and saw "a" 2% of the people since 1986 who have gone an plant base, no meat of any kind, no chicken, turkey, once in a while i'll have a little fish, not often. if you can do it, 82% of the people who have done that have begun to heal themselves. their arterial blockage cleans up, calcium deposit around their heartbreaks up. >> let's discuss what the president, former president said with the doctors behind the diet that helped mr. clinton change his...
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and what was most interesting in the dialogue about meat and meat production and the fact that they are feeding cows corn, which they're not designed to eat -- they are designed to eat grass -- and all of the ramifications of that, the thing that is most interesting is that walmart is now offering organic milk simply because their constituents, their customers said we want organic milk. at that to me is how you change. but it has to come from us. tavis: you talked about spirituality. what that says to me if you have come to a place in your life where that journey has brought you to a place where you are comfortable uttering that word a few times in a public conversation. >> spirituality is individual. i am not a churchgoer. i don't think that spirituality and god reside in a building. i believe that it resides inside of us, and it resides in some belief of something bigger than me. i am not the boss. you saw me. use all me taking stuff off the wall in the hall. -- you saw me taking stuff off the wall in the hall. what i have learned is i don't have a spiritual token, i don't have a spir
and what was most interesting in the dialogue about meat and meat production and the fact that they are feeding cows corn, which they're not designed to eat -- they are designed to eat grass -- and all of the ramifications of that, the thing that is most interesting is that walmart is now offering organic milk simply because their constituents, their customers said we want organic milk. at that to me is how you change. but it has to come from us. tavis: you talked about spirituality. what that...
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in thinking about how to honor mauricio, we heard from supervisor alioto-pier and what the meat -- supervisor avalos and with the merrill then to him -- what the mural meant to him. i would like to acknowledge the presence of two young people. he fought so hard to make sure that young people had opportunities, and one of the things that he and i worked closely on was making sure that the district 9 representative was someone who had that fiery spirit that he was known for, and i would like to of knowledge her presence, his niece, who is in the audience. commissioner, thank you for being here. if i may close by asking for some brief remarks from someone who i think demonstrates and shows the mauricio's spirit lives on, and that is his son. i just want to have an opportunity to say couple of brief words. as you can see, mauricio lives on. >> thank you. as you all know, this is a tough time for my family and life. i currently live in chile so i just got back to the country on the 16th. i never would have expected this to happen so fast. i knew he was sick, but never would have expected it to hap
in thinking about how to honor mauricio, we heard from supervisor alioto-pier and what the meat -- supervisor avalos and with the merrill then to him -- what the mural meant to him. i would like to acknowledge the presence of two young people. he fought so hard to make sure that young people had opportunities, and one of the things that he and i worked closely on was making sure that the district 9 representative was someone who had that fiery spirit that he was known for, and i would like to...
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. >> they are eating raw meat. >> chewing a little meat breakfast. >> so cute. >> aww.l be a lot bigger but we'll see them playing as kids. >> adorable k. i get a collective ahhh? >> ahhhh. >> you do so well. >> the crowd is doing well this morning. back to the marilyn pictures, we didn't have an opportunity to see them -- >> another a tigress. >> absolutely. the wonderful acting siren who died obviously way before her time. enough of the tigers for a second. back to marilyn monroe. >> they are beautiful, okay. >> all beautiful in their own right but throw up a couple more pictures, if we can from marilyn in 1953. so sad to think she died at age 36, august -- >> these photos were taken just ten years before. >> gorgeous candid photos. i love it because it gives you a glimpse of per personality. >> that's my favorite. the grizzly bear. >> in the canadian rockies. although against any backdrop she would look stunning. >> like rebecca mentioned, even with crutches and a bikini, a shot that works. >> a few head shots. >> hopefully you'll get a chance to see those and go get
. >> they are eating raw meat. >> chewing a little meat breakfast. >> so cute. >> aww.l be a lot bigger but we'll see them playing as kids. >> adorable k. i get a collective ahhh? >> ahhhh. >> you do so well. >> the crowd is doing well this morning. back to the marilyn pictures, we didn't have an opportunity to see them -- >> another a tigress. >> absolutely. the wonderful acting siren who died obviously way before her time. enough of...