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nadia torres noticiero 47 telemundo topvo ----y aunque la recomendacio n hecha por muchos medicos ess 30 minutos al dia, hay mas pruebas que sugieren que solamente la mitad de ese tiempo, es decir, 15 minutos, tambien ayuda a su bienestar... ---un estudio realizado en el instituto nacional de investigacin de la salud de taiwan, determino que aquellas personas que se ejercitan 15 minutos al dia, o 90 minutos a la semana, redujeron la posibilidad de una muerte prematura hasta en un 14 porciento y ademas le agregaron 3 aÑos a sus vidas... esto en comparacin con las personas que no tuvieron ningun tipo de actividad fisica intensa.. take weather cam in plasma cu ariel rodriguez tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open roll open take pkg muchas gracias a traves de nuestra region vimos tiempo mas tranquilo, todo obedece a que no estamos viendo interferencia maritima, y por tanto no estamos observando tampoco mucha nubosidad eso es algo raro para esta epoca del aÑo, de hecho las temperaturas se han estado queando mas calidas hacia el interior, y alta presion va a estar llegando desde
nadia torres noticiero 47 telemundo topvo ----y aunque la recomendacio n hecha por muchos medicos ess 30 minutos al dia, hay mas pruebas que sugieren que solamente la mitad de ese tiempo, es decir, 15 minutos, tambien ayuda a su bienestar... ---un estudio realizado en el instituto nacional de investigacin de la salud de taiwan, determino que aquellas personas que se ejercitan 15 minutos al dia, o 90 minutos a la semana, redujeron la posibilidad de una muerte prematura hasta en un 14 porciento y...
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. >> nadia costa and i began representing debbie peagler shortly after california became the first state in the nation to adopt a law specifically designed to help incarcerated survivors of domestic violence win their freedom. it's a huge problem. a national problem. probably an international problem. and this law is just the first step. debbie was connected to the murder of the man that abused her, but the evidence of that abuse was never presented to the court. if she had been charged appropriately, she would have served a maximum of six years in prison. instead, by the time we took her case, she'd already been in for 20 years and been denied release by the parole board twice. >> and yoav potash, thanks so much for being here. compelling story. terrific film. what drew you to this story of the central figure, debbie peagler? >> i think initially just such a high stakes story line. you have someone in prison for life with the possibility that she may be released thanks to this new law having to do with incarcerated survivors of domestic violence now being able to present the evidence of
. >> nadia costa and i began representing debbie peagler shortly after california became the first state in the nation to adopt a law specifically designed to help incarcerated survivors of domestic violence win their freedom. it's a huge problem. a national problem. probably an international problem. and this law is just the first step. debbie was connected to the murder of the man that abused her, but the evidence of that abuse was never presented to the court. if she had been charged...
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when nadia woke up sheaid what's going on. apparently she had bombed units converting gallons to quarters. i can understand you're cousion but the thg you were doing last night harder than units. in you want to work with me here in boston i think we can get you past whatever hurdles you have. she agreed and they went back to new orleans and every day after work i would come home and we'd get on the speakerphone for half an hour or hour and i started working with her. it worked out. two or three months she got up to speed went ahead of the curve and i start tutoring her brothers, other family members. and then you fast forward to 2006, 18 months have gone by and i was venting to a buddy. that's a lot of fun i'm having. by this time i moved out to california. this is a lot of fun, it's really satisfying. but the first time you give a lecture, it's kind of fun. the second time it' still fun. the third time i starts to get tiring. and he said -- >> charlie: do it one time. >> do it one time. why don't you put i on youtube and i sa
when nadia woke up sheaid what's going on. apparently she had bombed units converting gallons to quarters. i can understand you're cousion but the thg you were doing last night harder than units. in you want to work with me here in boston i think we can get you past whatever hurdles you have. she agreed and they went back to new orleans and every day after work i would come home and we'd get on the speakerphone for half an hour or hour and i started working with her. it worked out. two or three...
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our youth department coordinator, nadia, peter -- who am i missing? with all the work, we have been able to make this a successful program. the program could not have been this successful, had it not been for the other members and the audience right now, the parents, caregivers, the adult allies, the friends, the cousin, and we also want to say thank you for supporting our warriors in making this monumental time in their lives. it is an honor for me to be able to be here to express my appreciation for the accomplishments that every one of these warriors has achieved. starting from helping pc y f -- dcyf informing our decisions, to helping us have a transparent and community-based project in the mission, to helping us advise the white house on what young people need in our country. i am sure each and everyone of you would agree it is such an inspiration to be in this room, in this space, with all of you, future leaders, and i definitely hope to see you one day in my position so that you can honor the next group of leaders. so i want to personally say c
our youth department coordinator, nadia, peter -- who am i missing? with all the work, we have been able to make this a successful program. the program could not have been this successful, had it not been for the other members and the audience right now, the parents, caregivers, the adult allies, the friends, the cousin, and we also want to say thank you for supporting our warriors in making this monumental time in their lives. it is an honor for me to be able to be here to express my...
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>> nadia bilchik, thank you. i love this. so much. >>> coming up on the bottom of the hour. it could be the end of the line for some republican presidential hopefuls. it could be over today. we'll explain why. >>> plus, police in philadelphia cracking down and enforcing a new stricter curfew put in place to try to stop mob violence. but did it work last night? stay with me. [ marn luther king jr. ] i stim that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and 4g devices like the motorola photon. so
>> nadia bilchik, thank you. i love this. so much. >>> coming up on the bottom of the hour. it could be the end of the line for some republican presidential hopefuls. it could be over today. we'll explain why. >>> plus, police in philadelphia cracking down and enforcing a new stricter curfew put in place to try to stop mob violence. but did it work last night? stay with me. [ marn luther king jr. ] i stim that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former...
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you have nadia and fatima. it's their life and their choices. i wanted to write it in a subtle way so whoever read it can enjoy it but can also understand the dynamic and underground. an the pace of the east. >> charlie: tell me about him. >> he was my teacher in 1948, a very sophisticated rich woman decide to open a school for girls. she's going to her school, she finds in the streets 55 children. they were in the surspriefers of the you're survivors of various scenes. the biggest was 12 the smallest was 2. she took them to her homend her home became an orphanage. she became my mentor. she saved thousands of life. she understood that the key solution for them is education. the only alternative in the middle east today especially in war zones is to, for a girl to marry at 13-14. to be left behind and ma in laid through fanatics. through education you can reach a solution in the middle east and arife at a solution. >> charlie: she's a simple character her. >> she is. >> charlie: from her life to her death. >> absolutely. >> charlie: what would sh
you have nadia and fatima. it's their life and their choices. i wanted to write it in a subtle way so whoever read it can enjoy it but can also understand the dynamic and underground. an the pace of the east. >> charlie: tell me about him. >> he was my teacher in 1948, a very sophisticated rich woman decide to open a school for girls. she's going to her school, she finds in the streets 55 children. they were in the surspriefers of the you're survivors of various scenes. the biggest...
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---nadia torres nos muestra porque en el siguiente reportaje.. zumba es lo maximo ..."e cambie a zumba porque era mas divertido que el spinning."sot josefina funes "por el baile, por la musica, por el movimiento."so t walter rias, instructor "lo unico que se pide es actitud, un poquito de disiplina y ganas de hacerlo."track zumba es una actividad aer?bica que combina pasos de baile con movimientos para tonificar el cuerpo.... y quienes lo practican aseguran que resulta en un ejercicio cardiovascula r muy efectivo...sot dennis pi?ero "zumba tengo aproximadame nte 3 a?os haciendolo y de verdad cambia tu cuerpo, cambia tu sistema..."- 11:08:23sot josefina funes "yo empeze despues que tuve cancer del colon y esto me ha hecho revivir porque es algo diferente."sot walter rias, instructor de zumba "es un formato que esta desarrolaldo para ganar todo al mismo tiempo... ganar tonacidad, condicion fisica, estado fisico."- 11:16:17track walter rias es uno de los instructores originales de zumba.... sot walter rias/instructor de zumba "hace 10 a?os aqui en estados unidos un gran am
---nadia torres nos muestra porque en el siguiente reportaje.. zumba es lo maximo ..."e cambie a zumba porque era mas divertido que el spinning."sot josefina funes "por el baile, por la musica, por el movimiento."so t walter rias, instructor "lo unico que se pide es actitud, un poquito de disiplina y ganas de hacerlo."track zumba es una actividad aer?bica que combina pasos de baile con movimientos para tonificar el cuerpo.... y quienes lo practican aseguran que...
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my name is nadia, and i work for the san francisco human rights commission.the commission investigates cases of discrimination based on a number of categories, one of which is national origin, whether that is discrimination in housing, public accommodation, that means any business establishment you go to, or employment. we interpret, especially in instances of housing-based discrimination, that immigration status is part of national origin discrimination. we just want to let the forum know about this, and my colleague been talking about the sanctuary city. in addition, on tuesday, november 17 of this month, we are going to be having a forum on issues affecting -- immigration issues affecting
my name is nadia, and i work for the san francisco human rights commission.the commission investigates cases of discrimination based on a number of categories, one of which is national origin, whether that is discrimination in housing, public accommodation, that means any business establishment you go to, or employment. we interpret, especially in instances of housing-based discrimination, that immigration status is part of national origin discrimination. we just want to let the forum know...
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my name is nadia, and i work for the san francisco human rights commission.the commission investigates cases of discrimination based on a number of categories, one of which is national origin, whether that is discrimination in housing, public accommodation, that means any business establishment you go to, or employment. we interpret, especially in instances of housing-based
my name is nadia, and i work for the san francisco human rights commission.the commission investigates cases of discrimination based on a number of categories, one of which is national origin, whether that is discrimination in housing, public accommodation, that means any business establishment you go to, or employment. we interpret, especially in instances of housing-based
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---nadia torres nos dice de que se trata en el siguiente reportaje especial...enemos bajo la manga las mujeres... bien dicen que flor sin olor, le falta lo mejor!! y si derrocha sensualidad no se preocupe que no es su culpa, sino la de una hormona.... take sot dr.agustin busta/ endocrinolog ?a centro medico beth israel la hormona estradiol es una hormona producida en el ovario tiene que ver con la fertilidad pero tambi?n tiene que ver en como la mujer se siente, se comporta y que atractiva se siente. take quick bites pero puede este coqueteo abrirle la puerta a la infidelidad? take sot dr.agustin busta/ endocrinolog ?a centro medico beth israel se han hecho estudios en donde se asocia que esta hormona en exceso puede hacer que la mujer ya no se sienta atraida a su pareja y que busque otra cosa en otra persona una pizca de coqueter?a no tiene nada de malo y seamos honestas para bien o para mal todas somos y nos sabemos coquetas incluso esta caracter?stic a no es exclusiva de nuestro genero. quienes son mas coquetos los hombres o las mujeres? las prefieres coqueta
---nadia torres nos dice de que se trata en el siguiente reportaje especial...enemos bajo la manga las mujeres... bien dicen que flor sin olor, le falta lo mejor!! y si derrocha sensualidad no se preocupe que no es su culpa, sino la de una hormona.... take sot dr.agustin busta/ endocrinolog ?a centro medico beth israel la hormona estradiol es una hormona producida en el ovario tiene que ver con la fertilidad pero tambi?n tiene que ver en como la mujer se siente, se comporta y que atractiva se...
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my name is nadia, and i work for the san francisco human rights commission. the commission investigates cases of discrimination based on a number of categories, one of which is national origin, whether that is discrimination in housing, public accommodation, that means any business establishment you go to, or employment. we interpret, especially in instances of housing-based discrimination, that immigration status is part of national origin discrimination. we just want to let the forum know about this, and my colleague been talking about the sanctuary city. in addition, on tuesday, november 17 of this month, we are going to be having a forum on issues affecting -- immigration issues affecting l.g.t. immigrants and same-sex bye national couples not being together. we are going to talk about the h.i.v. ban being lifted but cases previously departmented. the one-year deadline for asylum and also the treatment of lgtb danica patrick's. we hope you can come to the forum. it is going to be at 25 venice, sweet 800, november 17 at 5:30. thank you. >> thank you. next
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now with those two words, in a way that voice came to life, that character nadia came to life. they're now almost the first words of the book, begins with talk to him. and then your honor. yeah. and i knew this that moment that nadia who was speaking, this writer, that she was filled with guilt. that she was to confess herself, that she was to unburden herself, to expose herself in some way, that she needed to be heard. i didn't know who that judge was. i didn't know if it was an official judge, if a courtroom, where. i simply knew that about it it took me pages and pages, not quite as many pages as the reader who only finds out maybe three quarters of the way this book, who your honor is, who she is addressing it took me a very long time and i had to believe that somehow i would figure that out, that some sense would be made of it. >> rose: how did this person who was an intern on this program for two weeks in 1995 become the novelist she is today? wrning oh, that's a question i don't know how to answer except that i wanted so much always from a very young age to be a writer.
now with those two words, in a way that voice came to life, that character nadia came to life. they're now almost the first words of the book, begins with talk to him. and then your honor. yeah. and i knew this that moment that nadia who was speaking, this writer, that she was filled with guilt. that she was to confess herself, that she was to unburden herself, to expose herself in some way, that she needed to be heard. i didn't know who that judge was. i didn't know if it was an official...
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nadia bilchik joins us.ponders and crews in japan cleaning up after the earthquake. they found about $48 million in untraceable cash? this is obviously a place that is cleaning up, to say the very least, and it is an awful situation. they could have kept this cash. what did they do? i'm guessing they didn't keep it. >> they handed it back to the people. it is not totally untraceable. there are about 57,000 saves that were found. in it were the bank books and land registries and title deeds. that was returned. what is extraordinary is the bags, purses and wallets that were found. of those, people found cash and literally 85% of the cash that was found has been returned. >> to whom? >> to people that they found identity in the wallets and purses. doesn't it take so much about japanese culture? going back to the japanese culture and people who know the japanese say this extraordinary kindness toward each other. >> and honesty. >> yes. from cities that are rebuilding to a city in china that is being built, as yo
nadia bilchik joins us.ponders and crews in japan cleaning up after the earthquake. they found about $48 million in untraceable cash? this is obviously a place that is cleaning up, to say the very least, and it is an awful situation. they could have kept this cash. what did they do? i'm guessing they didn't keep it. >> they handed it back to the people. it is not totally untraceable. there are about 57,000 saves that were found. in it were the bank books and land registries and title...
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nadia belichick is here with the "passport."ther story which is an update on a story you brought us a while back. another woman, a different story now, she divorced to try to make her dreams come true. explain this one. >> sandra torres in guatemala divorced her husband because she wanted to run for president. in guatemala, the spouse, a relative of the incumbent, cannot run. she had a divorce of convenience. but this week the court ruled that even though she's divorced, she still cannot run because she was married to him for most of his presidency. so that divorce didn't work out too well. >> it's an odd twist there. i love this story when you first told us about it. now it seems like they got divorced for nothing. any idea what they're going to do? >> that's what the tabloids will see, will they now remarry for convenience? it will be interesting to see. may be a lot cheaper to live together. we don't know. >> should just walk away. she wanted to divorce him for power. >> not very romantic. but very romantic in spain. the duch
nadia belichick is here with the "passport."ther story which is an update on a story you brought us a while back. another woman, a different story now, she divorced to try to make her dreams come true. explain this one. >> sandra torres in guatemala divorced her husband because she wanted to run for president. in guatemala, the spouse, a relative of the incumbent, cannot run. she had a divorce of convenience. but this week the court ruled that even though she's divorced, she...
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. >> nadia bilchik. we're eight minutes to the top of the hour now. the most compelling stories of world war ii. the airmen of the fighter pilots who had to fight discrimination in order to serve. we're hearing from them this morning. stay with us. a, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. martin luther king jr. memorial. there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder on dust. and our improved formulas neutralize odors better than ever in multiple-cat homes. so it's easier to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas ha
. >> nadia bilchik. we're eight minutes to the top of the hour now. the most compelling stories of world war ii. the airmen of the fighter pilots who had to fight discrimination in order to serve. we're hearing from them this morning. stay with us. a, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c.,...
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having kids and then on the other hand if they have too many of the extent we discussed at length is nadia, "octomom," see something about that and how it plays out. discuss america throughout the history i am aware of has always been the pro country. one of the important roles for a woman is to bear children and build a family. a couple of examples of talk about also earlier in the same chapter, the quintuplets in i believe the 40's -- >> host: bourn in the 30's. >> guest: exactly the the height certainly on a scale similar at least if maybe not as intense to the "octomom" and her coverage. and we sort of i guess pigeonhole women in that way. i mean, we celebrate those roles. we celebrate even in what seems to be at times negatively in the case of the "octomom." again, the idea that if a woman has a lot of children at once that is a more sure fire way to capture the media attention and become a part of that overarching narrative of the story of women as told by the media and then a woman, man or woman or same-sex couple that decides in the number of children and more decides not to have c
having kids and then on the other hand if they have too many of the extent we discussed at length is nadia, "octomom," see something about that and how it plays out. discuss america throughout the history i am aware of has always been the pro country. one of the important roles for a woman is to bear children and build a family. a couple of examples of talk about also earlier in the same chapter, the quintuplets in i believe the 40's -- >> host: bourn in the 30's. >>...
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cnn editorial producer nadia bilchik first introduced us to this story and then later today she broughtle of what women will or won't do for love or power. >> reporter: this is a woman who is actually related to kim james ii, churchill, and princess diana. she has so many titles that she does not need to courtesy or bow to the pope. >> wow. she's a big deal, is what you're telling me. >> she's a big deal and she is worth a lot of money. this will be her third husband, she's about 20 years her junior. he's had the odd nip and tuck. and she, when people come to spillane, celebrities come to spain, as you can see, they meet her. but the children are not happy that she wants to marry the social security worker, alfonzo diaz. >> what's their problem with him? >> they don't want to share any of their mother's billions. >> are they worried he's just after her mother, or are they just concerned they might get a lighter cut? >> both. it's got to the point where even the king juan carlos of spain has said, don't marry this man. so she has a solution. her solution, i will give my children, my six
cnn editorial producer nadia bilchik first introduced us to this story and then later today she broughtle of what women will or won't do for love or power. >> reporter: this is a woman who is actually related to kim james ii, churchill, and princess diana. she has so many titles that she does not need to courtesy or bow to the pope. >> wow. she's a big deal, is what you're telling me. >> she's a big deal and she is worth a lot of money. this will be her third husband, she's...
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i want to thank nadia, wherever she is, for all the effort and work that continues to go into this. i want to thank pamela all, the provost of our academy. i like to thank jim shear from the pentagon and all the staff that comes with moda. and of course i want to thank the individuals who give of themselves to be part of this program. today moda has the potential to be a defense institution-building tool elsewhere beyond afghanistan. and so, i would now ask that you join me in acknowledging and applauding firstly the moda advisors and their families wherever they are, would they stand and be recognized. [applause] >> jim sheer, the osd leadership and trainers, if you would stand and be recognized. [applause] the usip staff that worked so hard. pamela, nadia, anyone else from the institute working on moda and its related activities, would you please stand and be acknowledged. [applause] the nato training mission in afghanistan, ccl, and a member of our board who is here, the president of national defense university, also the senior vice president at ndu, ambassador nancy macldowney.
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. >>> and nadia bilchik is joining me on the morning passport.icks from atlanta. >> chinese use about 45 billion chopsticks a year. a gentleman saw the need and saw the fact that in china there is a shortage of trees and lumber. around 10 million houses are built every year in china. he finds in atlanta, georgia, poplar trees and sweetgum trees. he is making 600 chopsticks a minute. >> this is incredible. this was a man who was an immigrant and came to the united states. it is going around. >> isn't that true? the fact he is an immigrant and sees things differently. he exported to china for many years and saw the need. it is a testament that we have immigrants and diversity in the country. he now makes 2 million of the chopsticks a day. what is interesting in the form he makes them. they are considered not the finished product. if you take a look, they are the strips. he is export them at a cheaper rate than if it was the finished product. they go to factories where they are polished and finished. >> he is providing the raw goods. >> in abundance
. >>> and nadia bilchik is joining me on the morning passport.icks from atlanta. >> chinese use about 45 billion chopsticks a year. a gentleman saw the need and saw the fact that in china there is a shortage of trees and lumber. around 10 million houses are built every year in china. he finds in atlanta, georgia, poplar trees and sweetgum trees. he is making 600 chopsticks a minute. >> this is incredible. this was a man who was an immigrant and came to the united states. it...
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. >>> nadia bilchik joins me for our morning passport. by tan is trying to copy rite a color. first i want to hear about the gold and diamond colored contact lenses. >> extraordinary. an optometrist in india. his wife came back from cosmetic dentistry and had diamonds in her teeth. what a good idea. what you're seeing is gold and diamond contact lenses inspired by the optometrist's wife. they're rather extraordinary because the kind of contact lens they're using is usually ursed if you have a problem with your eyes. >> that guy looks a little freaky. >> some say it looks a little freaky but it adds bling. it's going to be interesting to see. there are around $15,000. it will be interesting to see who can afford them. >> these aren't disposable. >> these are not disposable. there's controversy around them, saying do you want to use something medicinal for cosmetic purposes. remember the colored contact lens phase. >> sure. >> so now you really have a sparkle in your eye. so alina, i thought it would be interesting to see what alina cho wou
. >>> nadia bilchik joins me for our morning passport. by tan is trying to copy rite a color. first i want to hear about the gold and diamond colored contact lenses. >> extraordinary. an optometrist in india. his wife came back from cosmetic dentistry and had diamonds in her teeth. what a good idea. what you're seeing is gold and diamond contact lenses inspired by the optometrist's wife. they're rather extraordinary because the kind of contact lens they're using is usually ursed...
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nadia bilchik is joining me again this morning with our passport.nd the japanese they are constantly coming up with these incredible inventions. how are they coping with the heat? >> very difficult because it has been so hot and there's a real rationing of electricity. here you and i are sitting in this lovely cool studio. >> freezing. >> i noticed you had a wrap on earlier. with 80, 90 degrees outside. the opposite there. they only turn on the electricity if absolutely necessary. they say necessity is the mother of invention. and the japanese have come up with remarkable things. now, they spoke about the super cool campaign where they wore hawaiian shirts but the japanese like to be more formal. one of the things they've come up with, in fact, is a suit and underneath the suit there are pockets and in the pockets underneath the arm pits there are actual cooling devices. what you're seeing is an air conditioning unit in a jacket and there's actually an entire conditioning unit, a cable and a switch, and it runs on battery. this will keep your body c
nadia bilchik is joining me again this morning with our passport.nd the japanese they are constantly coming up with these incredible inventions. how are they coping with the heat? >> very difficult because it has been so hot and there's a real rationing of electricity. here you and i are sitting in this lovely cool studio. >> freezing. >> i noticed you had a wrap on earlier. with 80, 90 degrees outside. the opposite there. they only turn on the electricity if absolutely...
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i want to thank nadia for all the effort and work that continues to go into this. want to thank pamela awel and if jim scheerer from the pentagon and all the staff that comes with moda and of course i want to thank the individuals who give of themselves to be part of this program. today moda has the potential to be a defense institution building tool elsewhere beyond afghanistan. i now ask you join me in acknowledging and applauding the moda advisers and their families wherever they are stand to be recognized. [applause] jim scheerer, the po as the leadership and trainer if you would stand and be recognized. [applause] the u.s. it staff, pamela, naughty and anyone else working on moda if you would stand and be acknowledged. [applause] the native training mission in afghanistan and a member of our board who was here, president of national defence university, senior vice president, ambassador nancy mcelvaney if you would stand with the command folks and those working in the field we want to thank you as well. [applause] where do we go from here? i want to welcome the
i want to thank nadia for all the effort and work that continues to go into this. want to thank pamela awel and if jim scheerer from the pentagon and all the staff that comes with moda and of course i want to thank the individuals who give of themselves to be part of this program. today moda has the potential to be a defense institution building tool elsewhere beyond afghanistan. i now ask you join me in acknowledging and applauding the moda advisers and their families wherever they are stand...
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simpson, paris hilton and even octomom, nadia suleiman. >> steve: let's go to des moines, iowa and newte that endorsement of the show earlier, but it's true. we do watch the show. it's an accurate video. >> steve: fantastic. we'll be watching tonight right here on the fox news channel, 9:00 o'clock eastern time. you'll be on the stage there in iowa. some have said, newt, for guys like newt gingrich, it will be now or never in iowa. do you think that's the case or is it still early? >> look, the first delegates are picked in january. that's what matters. iowa is important and the ames straw poll is important because it starts the national conversation. it's really kind of the kickoff of the real dialogue for the fall. we're going to have a very big ticket. i assume governor perry will come in after iowa. governor palin will show up tomorrow, but not be on the ballot, or at least not be campaigning. so we still have a lot of flux. but i think the important thing for the american people when they watch is this: is this a petty game of people trying to take shots at each other, or are we ta
simpson, paris hilton and even octomom, nadia suleiman. >> steve: let's go to des moines, iowa and newte that endorsement of the show earlier, but it's true. we do watch the show. it's an accurate video. >> steve: fantastic. we'll be watching tonight right here on the fox news channel, 9:00 o'clock eastern time. you'll be on the stage there in iowa. some have said, newt, for guys like newt gingrich, it will be now or never in iowa. do you think that's the case or is it still early?...
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number one is casey anthony followed by spencer platt and octomom nadia sulieman. a question encouraging burt and ernie to get married. it would prompt a positive message to young people. the latest craze, deep-fried butter. yes, you heard that right. it was a big hit on the texas state fair. but you might want to keep the cardiologist on speed dial. it sounds disgusting. 8: 8:05 right now. weather with al. >> al's venture of the day is brought to you by the capital one venture card. what's in your wallet. >> the pick of the day happens to be los angeles. hey, did you know that if the city of los angeles were a state, it would be the fourth largest state of the united states. wow, i did not know that. the weather from los angeles looking pretty good too with clouds and fog burning off in the heat of the day. a high of 76 degrees. we look at the record showing you for today, we are expecting the showers and the thunderstorms making their way through the mississippi and lower mississippi river valley. a risk of strong storms from the dakotas all the way down to the m
number one is casey anthony followed by spencer platt and octomom nadia sulieman. a question encouraging burt and ernie to get married. it would prompt a positive message to young people. the latest craze, deep-fried butter. yes, you heard that right. it was a big hit on the texas state fair. but you might want to keep the cardiologist on speed dial. it sounds disgusting. 8: 8:05 right now. weather with al. >> al's venture of the day is brought to you by the capital one venture card....