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narrator: jerusalem. the prime minister's residence. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is determined to stop president barack obama's nuclear deal with iran. >> the prime minister has a messianic notion of himself, as a person called to save the jewish people. >> narrator: he was about to deliver a speech to the american congress. >> he never made such an important speech. he felt he had a historic role to play and he cannot make a mistake. >> he wants to be the winston churchill who stops the new evil power, iran, in the way that churchill stopped nazi germany. >> the prime minister left tel aviv this morning. he is scheduled to address congress. >> he wants it to be clear that he made the most powerful statement possible to warn against this deal. so, when the deal turns bad he'll go down in history as the person who warned us all from what's about to happen. >> benjamin netanyahu has arrived in washington dc. (reporter speaking foreign language) >> narrator: netanyahu came as israel's right wing leader
narrator: jerusalem. the prime minister's residence. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is determined to stop president barack obama's nuclear deal with iran. >> the prime minister has a messianic notion of himself, as a person called to save the jewish people. >> narrator: he was about to deliver a speech to the american congress. >> he never made such an important speech. he felt he had a historic role to play and he cannot make a mistake. >> he wants to be the winston...
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nobody died," they said. >> narrator: nobody died." those were their words. >> their words were, "nobody died, you don't have to pull the product." >> narrator: if there was any concern, at all, why didn't you just pull it from the market? i mean, why did you not do it yourself? >> great question. their response to me was, people call the fda all the time to report minor things. so don't worry about it. >> narrator: the fda "strongly denies" those things were said. >> some vitamins manufactured here in long island are triggering some health concerns. >> the fda recently issued a recall after steroids were found... >> narrator: in the end, purity first withdrew the vitamins under pressure. >> we're in farmingdale in front of mira health products. >> narrator: mira was forced out of business by the fda. nobody from the company would speak to us. 36 people are now suing the companies, and no one knows how many people in total may have been harmed. >> spaeth had brought up that he was looking for... >> narrator: for vinnie grosso and his l
nobody died," they said. >> narrator: nobody died." those were their words. >> their words were, "nobody died, you don't have to pull the product." >> narrator: if there was any concern, at all, why didn't you just pull it from the market? i mean, why did you not do it yourself? >> great question. their response to me was, people call the fda all the time to report minor things. so don't worry about it. >> narrator: the fda "strongly...
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(female narrator) not $49.95... (female narrator) but you must act quickly. maybe you're hesitant to buy something off tv, but don't be. you can try meaningful beauty for 60 days, and if it doesn't completely transform your skin, just return it and get your money back. (male narrator) even if you decide to return it, you can keep the free gifts as our special thank you just for giving it a try. what have you got to lose? (antoinette) i cannot tell you how much better i feel my skin looks. with meaningful beauty, you will absolutely see results. (male narrator) call now and be sure to mention today's special promo code to unlock all your discounts and free gifts. (female narrator) hurry and we'll even fast track your order with a free upgrade to priority shipping. (male narrator) this special offer is not available anywhere else, and supplies are limited. (female narrator) call now and get beautiful, youthful looking skin with the new meaningful beauty ultra system. there is not a day that goes by that a woman doesn't approach me and say, i've been using it fo
(female narrator) not $49.95... (female narrator) but you must act quickly. maybe you're hesitant to buy something off tv, but don't be. you can try meaningful beauty for 60 days, and if it doesn't completely transform your skin, just return it and get your money back. (male narrator) even if you decide to return it, you can keep the free gifts as our special thank you just for giving it a try. what have you got to lose? (antoinette) i cannot tell you how much better i feel my skin looks. with...
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narrator: dengue expert dr. what he's seeing. ♪ music narrator: jakarta is the dengue capitol of indonesia. but it's a relatively new disease to the city. the first outbreak was in 1968. by 2004, there were nearly 21,000 cases and in 2007 more than 35,000. ♪ music buwhat is using th disturbing increase? university professor budi haryanto has a good idea. ♪ music [loud raindrops] narrator: these days dengue outbreaks regularly occur from january to june which includes the start of the dry season. but increasingly, it's not dry anymore. torrential downpours drench the city even in june, and with it comes flooding and pools of clean, warm water. it all adds up to ideal breeding conditions for the dengue virus and the mosquitoes which carry it. narrator: it is not just health that will be affected by climate change in jakarta, as temperatures increase much of the city will also be vulnerable to sea-level rises. the city is expanding. poorly controlled development means more is being built in low-lying areas. by 2025
narrator: dengue expert dr. what he's seeing. ♪ music narrator: jakarta is the dengue capitol of indonesia. but it's a relatively new disease to the city. the first outbreak was in 1968. by 2004, there were nearly 21,000 cases and in 2007 more than 35,000. ♪ music buwhat is using th disturbing increase? university professor budi haryanto has a good idea. ♪ music [loud raindrops] narrator: these days dengue outbreaks regularly occur from january to june which includes the start of the dry...
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[speaking spanish] narrator: wrecking young lives. [speaking spanish] narrator: from the dominican republic, where nearly a quarter of all pregnancies are to teenagers, a campaign to change girls' futures. [music] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [music] narrator: in brazil, a centuries-old legacy, communities created by slaves. [speaking spanish] narrator: but now that legacy is being challenged. descendants of slaves face a fight to keep hold of their land. [speaking spanish] narrator: a way of life in jeopardy. [music] narrator: professor helio santos is president of the foundation for racial equality, a non-governmental organization in brazil. narrator: african slavery was big business in brazil. treated more as commodities than human beings, black slaves became a major part of international trade during colonialism and boosted the country's economy. narrator: salvador de bahia, brazil's first capital city, was one of the major slave markets during the colonial era. its dark history has repercussions today.
[speaking spanish] narrator: wrecking young lives. [speaking spanish] narrator: from the dominican republic, where nearly a quarter of all pregnancies are to teenagers, a campaign to change girls' futures. [music] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [music] narrator: in brazil, a centuries-old legacy, communities created by slaves. [speaking spanish] narrator: but now that legacy is being challenged. descendants of slaves face a fight to keep hold of their land. [speaking...
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narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming succe story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawi. man: my name is laitom chawinga and i have six grandchildren. i was born at home in 1948. in previous days, pregnant mothers were using unsafe methods. some would have their babies in grass huts. after giving birth, they would leave babies on the ground in the cold. we didn't know better. we had a lot of deaths. one day, hospital wor
narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming succe story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's...
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second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking native language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason: alefa is, uh, severely malnourished and, um, (unclear), as you can see from the extremely small arms. second narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half will die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnour
second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking native language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary...
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(male narrator) call right now. (female narrator) this has been a paid presentation for meaningful beauty, get ready to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, even salon shades in just 10 minutes. for natural looking color as real as you are. show the world your roots with root touch-up. the leading cough liquid only provides relief for four hours, but did you know there's a product that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula works by immediately releasing powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medicine lasts for 12 hours. in fact, delsym lasts three times longer than the leading cough liquid. for all day or all night relief, try delsym this has been medifacts for delsym . >>> it was anything but a party at this party city store in florida when the shelves -- look at this. they came crashing down. firefighters rummaged through the mess looking for victims. the collapse spanned seven aisles, or about
(male narrator) call right now. (female narrator) this has been a paid presentation for meaningful beauty, get ready to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, even salon shades in just 10 minutes. for natural looking color as real as you are. show the world your roots with root touch-up. the leading cough liquid only provides relief for four hours, but did you know there's a product that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym twelve hour cough...
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narrator: as a result, 60% of all people living with hiv in zimbabwe are women. dorothy nancapa is a hairdresser in kuwadzana, a low income, high density suburb of the capital harare. dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 per
narrator: as a result, 60% of all people living with hiv in zimbabwe are women. dorothy nancapa is a hairdresser in kuwadzana, a low income, high density suburb of the capital harare. dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years,...
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jerry: bill walsh, the greatest coach ever. narrator: players with passion. ronnie: sixteen, when he ran out, he ran out. always wanted to be the best ever. narrator: and just enough nutty to keep it interesting. george: there's some other stories, but again, this is a family show. [music] [music] heavy storm ... moving into the bay area >>> rain and even the possibility for flooding. tracking a heavy storm moving into the bay area tonight. >> a man dead after being hit by a bus full of tourists. >>> plus a journalist and bay area journalist held captive until now, freed. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. heavier el nino fuelled rain is heading to the bay area. take a look at this pounding down earlier in san francisco. just a taste of the next couple days. and we are talking about flooding and a warn about high waves. nbc bay area is tracking the storms. rob mayeda is looking at what we can expect. >> the combination of the surf and the high tide times a coastal flood warning for the bay area including the mill valley and sausalito and rio del ma
jerry: bill walsh, the greatest coach ever. narrator: players with passion. ronnie: sixteen, when he ran out, he ran out. always wanted to be the best ever. narrator: and just enough nutty to keep it interesting. george: there's some other stories, but again, this is a family show. [music] [music] heavy storm ... moving into the bay area >>> rain and even the possibility for flooding. tracking a heavy storm moving into the bay area tonight. >> a man dead after being hit by a bus...
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narrator: british artist conrad shawcross is not afraid to think big. as proven by his latest starting project, "dappled light of the sun" at britain's royal academy. in the past decade, he's had the most meteoric career in british contemporary art. he is now the youngest member of the royal academy. >> you can mix things up and use a bit of alchemy and philosophy and a bit of math. narrator: embracing ideas from geometry to philosophy, physics, and metaphysics, he creates works filled with paradox and poetry. >> you can't talk about conrad shawcross at the moment without framing everything in terms of-- >> i need a bigger hammer, really. >> i think he is the leonardo da vinci of our time. how things were made, how things operated, the mechanizationo of things. >> extraordinary mathematical structure on which this wonderful -- does is ignite the current of ideas about things that spill over way beyond what are conventionally called the confines of art. >> conrad is fearless. he has incredible energy that i sometimes think, my goodness, this young man, h
narrator: british artist conrad shawcross is not afraid to think big. as proven by his latest starting project, "dappled light of the sun" at britain's royal academy. in the past decade, he's had the most meteoric career in british contemporary art. he is now the youngest member of the royal academy. >> you can mix things up and use a bit of alchemy and philosophy and a bit of math. narrator: embracing ideas from geometry to philosophy, physics, and metaphysics, he creates works...
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narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've probably thought, how do you even approach a problem like that? the most tempting answer is that solving global poverty just can't be done. spend your billions of dollars, give your speeches. it's not going to help. nice try. but a better answer is this. there might not be a silver bullet for poverty, but there are a whole lot of great ideas out there, ideas that are helping people on a daily basis, and one good idea, big or small, really can change lives. take this idea. there really is such a thing as a free lunch. now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they're fighting that battle one lunch at a time. t
narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've probably thought, how do you even approach a problem like that? the most tempting answer is that solving global poverty just can't be done. spend your billions of dollars, give your speeches. it's not going to help. nice try. but a better answer is this. there might not be a silver...
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(female narrator) so dr. sebagh created and bottled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it's so satisfying to know that you created a product that people are loving and using, and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i don't know a better, more satisfying feeling than that. (valerie) cindy crawford is on a mission that used to only be available to the rich and famous and make it accessible to everyone. (lana)r to be able to use the same products p as one of the biggest supermodels on the planet, p that's amazing. it's like getting the secret potion that everybody wants. (male narrator) and now, meaningful beauty introduces a new system, meaningful beauty ultra, the next level skincare system from cindy and dr. sebagh with new science and new ingredi
(female narrator) so dr. sebagh created and bottled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it's so satisfying to know that you created a product that people are loving and using, and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i don't know a...
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>> narrator: ...at a yogurt shop... >> $6.09? >> yes, sir. >> that's not gonna work. [ laughter ] >> narrator: ...and on a public .. beach. >> how is he doing this? >> aaah! >> we are giving away free samples of lotion today, and the goal is to see who can empty the most lotion from their botttt onto a customer. and if you don't measure up, you lose. >> [ laughs ] i haven't used this much lotion since puberty.y. >> all right, joey. >> go get them, joey. >> hi, guys. how are you? sunblock today. you interestedo >> no, i'm good. thank you. >> want to have a seat?- there you go. cool. well, that's a big misconception. spf is always out there. >> [ laughing ] ] at makes no sense. >> spf is always out there. >> oh, my god. what the hell? [ laughter ] how's your face feel? >> it feels good. >> now how's it feel? >> what? [ laughs ] [ laughter ] >> you came over here for some sunblock. don't forget, the ears are important. tde ear, the face. yes. i'm glad you brought that up. you dot want to forget that both -- both legs. give me the ot
>> narrator: ...at a yogurt shop... >> $6.09? >> yes, sir. >> that's not gonna work. [ laughter ] >> narrator: ...and on a public .. beach. >> how is he doing this? >> aaah! >> we are giving away free samples of lotion today, and the goal is to see who can empty the most lotion from their botttt onto a customer. and if you don't measure up, you lose. >> [ laughs ] i haven't used this much lotion since puberty.y. >> all right, joey....
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narrator: the following program is an original production of link tv. next up, convenience undercover. meet the masked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whether it's carving cobblestones or farming cocoa, a new business can be the best ticket out of poverty, and in the developing world, small businesses have a big impact for entire communities. first, watch some women bring a little color to the world of micro finance. and stay tuned to see the winner of the "viewchange" film contest empowerment prize. (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (laughing) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (singing in native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native languag
narrator: the following program is an original production of link tv. next up, convenience undercover. meet the masked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whether it's carving cobblestones...
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(female narrator) so dr. sebagh created and bottled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it'so satisfying to know that you created a product and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i dot know a better, more satisfying feeling than that. (valerie)cindy crawford is on a mission to take the kind of skincare that used tonly be available to the rich and famous and make it accessible to everyone. (lana) to be able to use the same products as one of the biggest supermodels on the plane that's amazing. it's like getting the secret potion that everybody wants. (male narrator) and now, meaningful beauty introdes a new system, meaningful beauty ultra, e next level skincare system from cindy and dr. sebagh with new science and new ingredients for extraordinary
(female narrator) so dr. sebagh created and bottled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it'so satisfying to know that you created a product and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i dot know a better, more satisfying feeling than...
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>> narrator: and later... the guys offer lap dances in the park in a lost scene from pack of cigarettes. you need a little more, honey. what's a pack of smokes cost? your smooth skin. see ya again. oking causes wrinkles that age you prematurely. what are cigarettes costing you? our tender turkey breast sandwich... with all white breast meatnd no artificial preservatives, it's hard to resist. even for us. you ate all the turkey for our rhode island market! how am i supposed to do quality control if i ian't eat the product? you work in accounting. the tender turkey breast sandwich, >> they go through so many emotions -- the people on our show -- confusion, a aer... >> excitemt. >> ...excitement. >> hysterics. i don't know how i would react to someone whispering to my food. i guess ififomeone was putting their mouth close to my food, talking, i wouldn't like it. >> whisper to the tart. be the tart whisperer. [ laughter ] >> you're a good little tart. you're gonna go. you're a good little tart. shh. come here.e. w
>> narrator: and later... the guys offer lap dances in the park in a lost scene from pack of cigarettes. you need a little more, honey. what's a pack of smokes cost? your smooth skin. see ya again. oking causes wrinkles that age you prematurely. what are cigarettes costing you? our tender turkey breast sandwich... with all white breast meatnd no artificial preservatives, it's hard to resist. even for us. you ate all the turkey for our rhode island market! how am i supposed to do quality...
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(female narrator) discover it. love it. believe it. (applause, cheering) r i am so inspired rand i think you should all right, well, t is really just to show you. so i'm just gonna take a makeup remover wipe and take my bye bye foundation off. i'm sorry, i can't believe this is happening right now. we all have issues, what you would 'cause it looks it looks like i have great skin, right? i have and i have so, ali, i really believe that, you know, i have gone through to devote my life to creating a solution to them. so i worked with plastic to create something i believe is an entirely new category, and this is it. bye bye foundation. it's literally in one step you have coverage it's as easy as putting on a moisturizer. -i can do that. -right? i think i can handle that. and, look, it's so light, it feels like nothing, and when you smooth it on your skin, i'm not even using a mirror, and you're getting you're getting that especially you're getting so it's never gonna crease or crack. and you're getting your spf, it's like if you apply and
(female narrator) discover it. love it. believe it. (applause, cheering) r i am so inspired rand i think you should all right, well, t is really just to show you. so i'm just gonna take a makeup remover wipe and take my bye bye foundation off. i'm sorry, i can't believe this is happening right now. we all have issues, what you would 'cause it looks it looks like i have great skin, right? i have and i have so, ali, i really believe that, you know, i have gone through to devote my life to...
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(narrator) while undercrcer... (nishan)n)f you think this is complicated, imagine what's corporate's version. yep. (narrator) he will find that not everyone is playing for the same team. nobody's gonna help us. we do it ourselves. we got a rogue franchisee here. you look a little spicy. (narrator) and what will happen when he discovers an employee
(narrator) while undercrcer... (nishan)n)f you think this is complicated, imagine what's corporate's version. yep. (narrator) he will find that not everyone is playing for the same team. nobody's gonna help us. we do it ourselves. we got a rogue franchisee here. you look a little spicy. (narrator) and what will happen when he discovers an employee
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(narrator) this no-nonsense boss... we're going fast. (narrator) will meet the people who keep the party hopping... you look so unsteady on your feet. - don't mess it up, chris. - whoa! and then i spill it all over somebody's suit. (narrator) and what will happen when the boss discovers his bars are missing a key ingredient? sometimes, with it being corporate, it kind of stinks. i'm here about 80 hours a week most weeks. i had a funeral one day with my family and had to come to work.
(narrator) this no-nonsense boss... we're going fast. (narrator) will meet the people who keep the party hopping... you look so unsteady on your feet. - don't mess it up, chris. - whoa! and then i spill it all over somebody's suit. (narrator) and what will happen when the boss discovers his bars are missing a key ingredient? sometimes, with it being corporate, it kind of stinks. i'm here about 80 hours a week most weeks. i had a funeral one day with my family and had to come to work.
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. - narrator: most people who roll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me nd a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov.
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. tonight, a deadly turn of events sparking even more distrust between the fbi and a group of angry militia men in rural oregon. one rancher killed and conflicting eyewitness accounts adding fuel to the fire in the nearly month-long armed standoff. tonight questions about how this will end. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: authorities saidt was supposed to be a careful and peaceful traffic stop. but instead it ended in the shooting death of robert lavoy finnicum. a takedown that left the leaders of his group hananuffed on the ground. tonight the scene has turned into a rallying cry for the armed occupiers at a remote wildlife refuge here who took over this land in early january. theye calling lavoy a hero in the patriot movement. his picture mow spreading online. wrongfully taken out, they say, overly aggress
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. you're about to meet two ambitious high school studes who we've been following for months, drowning in course work and test prep in the mad dash but just this week 85 top schools, including the ente ivy league, signing on to try to tone down the pressure. with potentially game-changing proposals. so what does it mean for kids with big college dreams? it's an early weekend morning. and while most kids are sleeping in, chris carpavich is cramming. there's just moments to go before he takes the s.a.t. and tensions are running high. >> can you not jump out of the car? >> mom, literally it's fine, i'll go walk. mom. >> he's been very stressed out. he has a cold. and it's raining. a lot of us go, oh, high school, that was when i had all that fun. that was when i did all those
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narrator: if the wealthy paid the same tax as the middle class...ted states represents 5% of the world's population but is responsible for 20% of the world's pollution. it's estimated that 50,000 americans and more than two million people around the world die each year from pollution related diseases. nicole: the corporations are responsible. these corporations that like say, oh, no, let's just like not--not like participate in like the kyoto agreement. like, let's just not address anything having to do with the epa, are quite literally ruining the world for a huge number of its population and future generations. jose: we all need to wake up. we all need to know what's going on. we need to educate ourselves. we need to stand together, and we need to fight this. jake: that tree is money to me. the sun is money to me. and these guys are gonna soon realize that without trees, without sun, without water... you can't eat money. jeffrey: the u.s. as a society has been under-investing in our future for decades. households were borrowing rather than saving.
narrator: if the wealthy paid the same tax as the middle class...ted states represents 5% of the world's population but is responsible for 20% of the world's pollution. it's estimated that 50,000 americans and more than two million people around the world die each year from pollution related diseases. nicole: the corporations are responsible. these corporations that like say, oh, no, let's just like not--not like participate in like the kyoto agreement. like, let's just not address anything...
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narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so often hidden behind the walls of tradition, poverty, and isolation. compared with men, the stories of women so often just aren't told. but the documentaries you're about to see are different. they put women in front of the lens and behind it, and through photography, film, and even animation, they show us women stepping out from behind those walls, surviving and even thriving in some of the poorest countries in the world. take a look across the global gender gap and see the grand prize winner of the "viewchange" film contest. srey: my name is srey neth. i am cambodian. i am a victim of sex trafficking. translator: i do not know
narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so...
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(sot marcus)(010330) i have a demanding job, family (narration two)now, at age 45, he is recommitting to an exercise routine. (011015) i just want to be healthy so i can be there for my kids for as long as i can (narration three) (graphic one - us physical activity guidelines) us guidelines suggest weekly: 75 minutes of "vigorous" minutes of "moderate" activity. vigorous activities include running, jumping rope or playing squash, activities where you can't say more than a few words at a time. moderate activities include brisk walking, dancing or biking, where you usually can talk but not sing.(sot: dr. leslie cho) exercise makes you live longer, makes the quality of your life - better (narration four)doctor leslie cho directs the cleveland clinic's women's cardiovascular center. (sot) as you age, it helps your blood pressure, improves your glucose control so you don't get diabetes, your cholesterol level is lower (narration five- graphic two) your heart rate is another way to gauge activity level. start with 220 and subtract your age. moderate activity is 50- 70% of that number. - for
(sot marcus)(010330) i have a demanding job, family (narration two)now, at age 45, he is recommitting to an exercise routine. (011015) i just want to be healthy so i can be there for my kids for as long as i can (narration three) (graphic one - us physical activity guidelines) us guidelines suggest weekly: 75 minutes of "vigorous" minutes of "moderate" activity. vigorous activities include running, jumping rope or playing squash, activities where you can't say more than a...
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narrator: and jeff's attitude gets him in trouble. i think this is absolutely [bleep] this is stupid. shaun t: i feel like there's this negative undertone that you have. you're in your own way. narrator: taj's support from her wife crumbled... she thinks she's so supportive. and i don't understand why. ...and kurt risked it all with a wild diet splurge. there's nobody else having a dessert party the day before a weigh-in. but at the weigh-in, jeff and jay were victorious... damn right. [ applause ] narrator: ...and latasha was left hungry for more. i'm going to switch to a brand-new plan. narrator: america wants to know the best way to lose weight. are out to prove that they have the answer. they're putting their reputations on the line and their plans to the ultimate test to find out once and for all which diet works best. captions by vitac -- come on down, ladies and gentlemen! yes. whoo! yeah! look at you strong, fit people! i've been on abel's the wild diet for a month now. i feel better. i'm sleeping better at night. i have more
narrator: and jeff's attitude gets him in trouble. i think this is absolutely [bleep] this is stupid. shaun t: i feel like there's this negative undertone that you have. you're in your own way. narrator: taj's support from her wife crumbled... she thinks she's so supportive. and i don't understand why. ...and kurt risked it all with a wild diet splurge. there's nobody else having a dessert party the day before a weigh-in. but at the weigh-in, jeff and jay were victorious... damn right. [...
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>> narrator: coming up, why does sal want to play dress-up? >> i would love to see what you look like in a burka. [ laughs ] >> narrator: has q qound his soul mate? >> he said yes! [ laughs ] >> narrator: and what has tonight's big loser turning story time into scary time? [ laughter ] >> prepare for something amazing. >> hey, mustache, what's up? [ laughter ] >> i want my mommy! [ laughter ] >> i will never forgive you! larry! [ laughter ] >> tonight we're at the seven in heaven at the beautiful long beach hotel. >> and we're here for one reasas -- to embarrass ourselves in front of singles. >> while mingling with the lovely people of long beach, we're gonna have to do and say whatever the other guys tell us to. >> and if you refuse anything you're told, you'll lose and you die alone. >> what? >> this is actually a jumpin' event. >> a a right, boys. >> here you go, buddy. you're gonna find your soul mate. [ laughter ] >> intimidating, to say the least. >> on the prowl, sal vulcano. haven't seenenhis since college. >> be gentle with me. >> i'l
>> narrator: coming up, why does sal want to play dress-up? >> i would love to see what you look like in a burka. [ laughs ] >> narrator: has q qound his soul mate? >> he said yes! [ laughs ] >> narrator: and what has tonight's big loser turning story time into scary time? [ laughter ] >> prepare for something amazing. >> hey, mustache, what's up? [ laughter ] >> i want my mommy! [ laughter ] >> i will never forgive you! larry! [ laughter ]...
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. it's a public health crisiss of massive proportions. lead in the water@supply in flint, michigan. people breaking out in rashes, losing hair. the doctor who sounded the alarm was ignored. abc's alex perez is following the investigation in flint tonight. >> three, two, one -- >> reporter: it was supposed to be a moment of triumph. cheers erupted as the then-mayor of flint, michigan, officially turned off the water feed from detroit. >> here's to flint! >> hear, hear! >> reporter: and began pulling its supply from the local flint river. little did they know that this cost-cutting move would have devastating consequences. >> cheaper than detroit but about at what cost? health, people dropping over dead, getting sick? >> clean water! >> reporter: now almost two years later, flint is in a state of
. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. it's a public health crisiss of massive proportions. lead in the water@supply in flint, michigan. people breaking out in rashes, losing hair. the doctor who sounded the alarm was ignored....
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. and for the first time ever on this show, find out how you can get crepe erase delivered absolutely free. that's right, free shipping. coming up: emmy award winning...
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. ere is late-breaking news as we come on the air tonight. a violent development in that nearly month-long standoff in oregon. the fbi and oregon state police who were occupying a wildlife refuge. this after a confrontation at a traffic stop. shots were fired, and one person was killed. authorities telling us tonight that leader ammon bundy is among those taken into custody. this comes neay a month after bundy and other militants took over a remote refuge as part of a long-running dpute over public lands in the west. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow for more developments on thissstory. >>> and we turn now to another unexpected twist ahead of thursday's final gop debate before the iowa caucuses. donald trump breaking up with x news. abc's tom llamas on the trail in iowa tonight. >> so i
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(female narrator) discover it. love it. believe it. looking up to five years younger instantly. bye bye foundation is proven to last all day, increase skin hydration by 79% in just 10 minutes, and improve the look of your skin in just 10 days. as easy as applying a moisturizer, it's completely buildable, so it gives you the coverage you want, even camouflaging your most challenging imperfections. but it's so light you can't feel it on your skin. and it protects your skin with spf 50+ mineral-based sunscreen. bye bye foundation can cover dark spots, fine lines, pores, acne, and imperfections from view instantly. bye bye foundation comes in your choice of four skin perfecting shades. light, medium, tan, or rich. the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection also includes our super concentrated waterproof bye bye concealer to cover dark eye circles. it can cover anything, even tattoos. then, for a perfectly airbrushed look, you'll receive bye bye pores tinted skin blurring finishing powder infused with it's amazing drops of light techno
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narrator: global poverty.one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a,
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. like people all over america tonight we huddled in the abc newsroom and watched the powerball drawing. none of us won. but somebody did, as we go on the air tonight, lottery officials tell us they have at least one winner, in california, in the largest jackpot in history. nearly $1.6 billion. hundreds gathering outsidehe 7-eleven where the winning ticket was sold. latest tonight plus fascinating advice fropast winners. >> tonight's jackpot is approaching $1.6 billion -- >> reporter: tonight millions of americans tuned in to see the powerball drawing of the century. moments after tonight's drawing, california lotto officials tweeted, we have a winner in california. a jackpot-winning ticket was sold in chino hills. we're still awaiting results from other states. the winning ticket apparently sol
. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. like people all over america tonight we huddled in the abc newsroom and watched the powerball drawing. none of us won. but somebody did, as we go on the air tonight, lottery officials tell us...
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. the deadline is january 31st. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. tonight, it's the single largest powerball jackpot in u.s. history. and the odds that you or i will despite that, millions of people are jumping in office pools, standing in line, and it seems just about everyone's imagination is running wild about what you could do with a a that cash. >> reporter: imagine your life changing tomorrow. suddenly you can afford every luxury your heart desires, like this sprawling penthouse in new york city. >>>> i'm 6'4", so this is like three fredericks. >> frederick eggland would be happy to sell it to u. >> this apartment is a full city block. >> reporter: for $30 million. dreams of becoming an overnight lti millionaire are driving an all-out lotto frenzy. >> i look for it to grow some more today. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: the jackpot
. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. the deadline is january 31st. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. tonight, it's the single largest powerball jackpot in u.s. history. and the odds that you or i will despite that, millions of people are jumping in office pools, standing in...
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. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. the deadline is january 31st. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. we begin tonight with the@ americans released in the prisoner swap with iran. one former marine speaks out telling the world that iran did not break him. this on the 30th anniversary of another iran hostage crisis, leaving us with a strange feeling of deja vu. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: t tight in germany "washington post" reporter jason rezaian laughed with his wife over a video. the first joke they've been able to share in more than a year. rezaian, one of five american citizens who were imprisoned in iran, all five of them free at last as part of a broader deal negotiated byhe obama administration. >> at long last they can stand tall and breathe deep the fresh air of freedom. >> reporter: their release in
. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. the deadline is january 31st. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. we begin tonight with the@ americans released in the prisoner swap with iran. one former marine speaks out telling the...