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you want to eat certain things and see the result and changes in your physique. it's not normal to most people, but i feel like it is a healthy lifestyle and a healthy outlet for me to be able to address those issues. >> in psychiatry, the magic words that we use to define the threshold of what is an illness or a disorder is, if it seriously impairs social or occupational functioning or if it causes serious subjective distress. >> dr. harrison pope is a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school. he published several of studies of body builders. what he found? a high prevalence of eating and psychiatric disorders, including one he calls muscle dysmorphia. >> muscle dysmorphia is a syndrome in which individuals develop an unrealistic preoccupation with their muscularity or fitness. the typical individual with muscle dysmorphia will look into the mirror and see themselves as small and frail, even though they are actually big and muscular. body builders often refer to muscle dysmorphia as big arexia. >> that's it for weight. good little workout. >> with today
you want to eat certain things and see the result and changes in your physique. it's not normal to most people, but i feel like it is a healthy lifestyle and a healthy outlet for me to be able to address those issues. >> in psychiatry, the magic words that we use to define the threshold of what is an illness or a disorder is, if it seriously impairs social or occupational functioning or if it causes serious subjective distress. >> dr. harrison pope is a professor of psychiatry at...
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everywhere you look you see glossy lips and thin physiques.members pouring on a copy of 17. >> when i was a teenager, it was great to get my hands on a copy of 17. i had no idea that they looked just like me. >> reporter: she wants 17 magazine to stop feeding teenager's with fake photos. seventeen magazine sent us a message that said, we feature real girls. seventeen would not commit to making any changes. we found seven teen magazine was a familiar tutus and tights to the girls at the center. >> have you ever seen these before? >> yeah. >> it's in our library at school. and people read it all the time. >> reporter: but even though these girls read the magazine, they do it with a different light. >> you can't change your body to look one way. because know eventually it'll be out of style and you will stay, i hate this, i need to change this again. >> these are not real people, they are just fake. >> reporter: but too many girls look at pictures like these and wonder why don't i look like that. an organization works to change the trend. parents
everywhere you look you see glossy lips and thin physiques.members pouring on a copy of 17. >> when i was a teenager, it was great to get my hands on a copy of 17. i had no idea that they looked just like me. >> reporter: she wants 17 magazine to stop feeding teenager's with fake photos. seventeen magazine sent us a message that said, we feature real girls. seventeen would not commit to making any changes. we found seven teen magazine was a familiar tutus and tights to the girls at...
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everywhere you look you see glossy lips and thin physiques.emembers pouring on a copy of 17. >> when i was a teenager, it was great to get my hands on a copy of 17. i had no idea that they looked just like me. >> reporter: she wants 17 magazine to stop feeding teenager's with fake photos. seventeen magazine sent us a message that said, we feature real girls. seventeen would not commit to making any changes. we found seven teen magazine was a familiar tutus and tights to the girls at the center. >> have you ever seen these before? >> yeah. >> it's in our library at school. and people read it all the time. >> reporter: but even though these girls read the magazine, they do it with a different light. >> you can't change your body to look one way. because know eventually it'll be out of style and you will stay, i hate this, i need to change this again. >> these are not real people, they are just fake. >> reporter: but too many girls look at pictures like these and wonder why don't i look like that. an organization works to change the trend. parent
everywhere you look you see glossy lips and thin physiques.emembers pouring on a copy of 17. >> when i was a teenager, it was great to get my hands on a copy of 17. i had no idea that they looked just like me. >> reporter: she wants 17 magazine to stop feeding teenager's with fake photos. seventeen magazine sent us a message that said, we feature real girls. seventeen would not commit to making any changes. we found seven teen magazine was a familiar tutus and tights to the girls at...
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. >> reporter: have you seen your friends go to extremes to retain that physique? >> i have seen my model friends really go to extremes and in some cases get very sick. >> liposuction? >> one girl who's been very, very successful, her agency told her to get full body liposuction while she was still in her teens. and she did. and she worked well after that. >> who is the villain here? is someone culpable? >> i don't think it's someone. i think it's many. you know, i wish we could call everybody to the roundtable and talk this through. there should be laws, laws about how young kids can model. that's number one. >> reporter: but she's also pushing for some controversial legislation that would require warning labels to be put on all images that are airbrushed. in the meantime, julia's on a mission to get "seventeen" magazine to publish one unair brushed spread per issue. >> that's what we're asking for for now, we hope it's a baby step to grow into had something bigger, maybe influence other magazines to do the same and eventually the other pages and maybe even the co
. >> reporter: have you seen your friends go to extremes to retain that physique? >> i have seen my model friends really go to extremes and in some cases get very sick. >> liposuction? >> one girl who's been very, very successful, her agency told her to get full body liposuction while she was still in her teens. and she did. and she worked well after that. >> who is the villain here? is someone culpable? >> i don't think it's someone. i think it's many. you...
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. >> they will see vast improvement to their fitness level, physique, appetite, their energy.improved the entire body, not just one system. >> i like the concept there. michelle obama revealed what's on her workout play list. ♪ yeah. the first lady tells "women's" magazine whip my hair gets her moving and grooving. stevie wonder, joanfer lopez and beyonce are also on her play list. now beyonce's "move your body" song is part of michelle obama's let's move campaign to help fight childhood obesity. the first lady works out most mornings with cardio and heavyweights. then she adds the yoga whenever she gets around to it. >>> a small airand leads -- err leads to a big break. >> what have i done? >> she is excited. retired waitress talks about the trip to the store that changed her life. does your phone share what you are seeing and hearing right now with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. is going for al
. >> they will see vast improvement to their fitness level, physique, appetite, their energy.improved the entire body, not just one system. >> i like the concept there. michelle obama revealed what's on her workout play list. ♪ yeah. the first lady tells "women's" magazine whip my hair gets her moving and grooving. stevie wonder, joanfer lopez and beyonce are also on her play list. now beyonce's "move your body" song is part of michelle obama's let's move...
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ranging from lack of financial transparency, pressure to stay very skinly, obviously, that adolescent physiquetied to youth, and vogue is addressing the thin issue, that size zero issue by saying we're not going to use models under 16. >> what do you remember hearing about the weight issue, but whatnot it would fit into the clothes to make sure the clothes were showcased because your weight had to be at a certain size? what do you remember specifically? >> well, it's sort of a vicious cycle. everyone likes to point fingers. the editors say the designers by cutting their sample sizes on the runway to a size zero, that means the models have to be a size zero, and the editors are hiring them for the magazines. i think vogue is taking a stand and saying, you know, we need to change this. this has been going on for too long. >> did you feel that kind of pressure to look as youthful as possible but at the same time, kind of, you know, be a grown woman at the tender age of 14? >> well, obviously, when you're 14, 15, your body hasn't really developed yet. so you can naturally have that kind of gangly
ranging from lack of financial transparency, pressure to stay very skinly, obviously, that adolescent physiquetied to youth, and vogue is addressing the thin issue, that size zero issue by saying we're not going to use models under 16. >> what do you remember hearing about the weight issue, but whatnot it would fit into the clothes to make sure the clothes were showcased because your weight had to be at a certain size? what do you remember specifically? >> well, it's sort of a...
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you recognize a man by his physique or his voice. no clothes on, charred, burned black, standing there. they wouldn't live long. they were in shock. one used to cook our early breakfast for us. i was on the marine well boat team for the ship and he used to cook breakfast for us and there he stood with one leg on, one leg off, bleeding, and he didn't live. none of those burned people live ed. i go over the quarter deck. i go over to the edge and sat down. i was attempting to take my shoes off. and the next thing i remember i'm in the water swimming. we had high top shoes in the marine corps. so i swam ashore with them shoes on and my trousers and the t-shirt. instead of swimming, you didn't dare go that way because this is all fire over here. and increasing. fire was spreading. so we swam this way out and then in. and we would swirl and then go down and make more time under water for a short while. and then we'd pop up and this major with commands like how well i pulled on the well boat team. and just encouraging us to hang in there.
you recognize a man by his physique or his voice. no clothes on, charred, burned black, standing there. they wouldn't live long. they were in shock. one used to cook our early breakfast for us. i was on the marine well boat team for the ship and he used to cook breakfast for us and there he stood with one leg on, one leg off, bleeding, and he didn't live. none of those burned people live ed. i go over the quarter deck. i go over to the edge and sat down. i was attempting to take my shoes off....
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diary that he had just met hemingway and remembers him as "patriarchal with his gray beard, imposing physique, much like god as painted by michelangelo." so talk about fan mail. anyway, here's ernest as he's getting ready to go to europe. he's grown this beard, by the way, because of irritation from the sun during the war patrols on pielar. so ernest eventually shaves his beard and goes to europe and he is there as a war correspondent. he's driving around the battlefield looking for excitement. ernest gets a jeep from the army and he gets a private, and that's the sort of task force hemingway, and he's going around looking for good stories. the big story in august 1944 is going to be the liberation of paris. everybody can feel it building. nobody knows exactly how it's going to unfold or where the stepping off point is going to be for paris. ernest is doing a pretty good job as sort of a journalist tactical recon guy figuring this stuff out, and he sort of guesses that it's probably going to be that's the region he targets as he's driving around. here he is reading the map with the private, p
diary that he had just met hemingway and remembers him as "patriarchal with his gray beard, imposing physique, much like god as painted by michelangelo." so talk about fan mail. anyway, here's ernest as he's getting ready to go to europe. he's grown this beard, by the way, because of irritation from the sun during the war patrols on pielar. so ernest eventually shaves his beard and goes to europe and he is there as a war correspondent. he's driving around the battlefield looking for...
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. >> some celebrities claim the die the helped create their fierce physique. it's been heralded as an energy booster, even lessening the symptoms of autism. so is a gluten-free diet better for all of us? no. >> a gluten-free diet is not entirely healthy. often, it lacks fiber, and the manufacturers of wheat flour fortify wheat flour with vitamins and minerals. >> reporter: doctors say there's no proof a gluten-free diet promotes weight loss. and some go a step further, saying, unless you have celiac disease, it's not a good idea. >> it's been demonstrated if you're on a gluten-free diet long term, you can actually become b vitamin deficient. >> reporter: still, others swear going gluten-free makes them feel better. fueling one of the fastest growing sectors of the food market that everyone wants a slice of. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead, a stark picture in big trouble tonight. how did a confession get him in such hot water? you can prevent gas with beano meltaways, or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before
. >> some celebrities claim the die the helped create their fierce physique. it's been heralded as an energy booster, even lessening the symptoms of autism. so is a gluten-free diet better for all of us? no. >> a gluten-free diet is not entirely healthy. often, it lacks fiber, and the manufacturers of wheat flour fortify wheat flour with vitamins and minerals. >> reporter: doctors say there's no proof a gluten-free diet promotes weight loss. and some go a step further, saying,...
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fired and this is exactly where the culture of physique you show either works or it doesn't so i think in the year or two we'll see how serious maybe it was government . and that's all we have in the business of that this hour back there i thank you very much indeed for that update marina looking forward to seeing you next hour and coming up in a few minutes a look at what's hot in the russian capital and most clout right after i remind our top stories and. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are on the day. you're watching archies great to have you with us the headlines. twin towers hogshead the russian north caucuses as two powerful blasts in the republic of dagestan leave at least thirteen dead and over one hundred injured as a side bomber detonated a bomb in his car at a police checkpoint with a second explosion going off when rescue teams arrived. in washington returns to war rhetoric against iran as the u.s. military claims it could destroy terror on its own two says in
fired and this is exactly where the culture of physique you show either works or it doesn't so i think in the year or two we'll see how serious maybe it was government . and that's all we have in the business of that this hour back there i thank you very much indeed for that update marina looking forward to seeing you next hour and coming up in a few minutes a look at what's hot in the russian capital and most clout right after i remind our top stories and. the news today violence is once again...
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. >> iaddion thardor workts, ese imme kee their physiques by sticking to healy eang hits.t fo. >> la kes heabs viab folling stri diemostf e ti. >> iay he wis orhater i wa, a ubleheeburger with bacon if i want it. a ttleit ogrea somimes ts y goi. >> cant wa forhose olymcs ilond. eaki of ropeit ds te to bng o theoman in amerans. celeitieare excti >> g, romance is the p.g. way to say that there has got to be methg ouin t wat in fran andtaly starare ttinmarrd, engad, aew a comg ba as by mas. >> he isho wbust getng zy orsea >> it's a special time in europe. tomruisand tie lmes pavethe y fostarto sw majop.d. in rope in je of005,om aed kie toarryim othe p ofhe eiff tow, ni. >>es, do. what did she say? e sa yes twmont earer tkat s rst otogphedissi in ro. thou thehad read stted fami togher, geli jol andrad tt s at w the fir offial public aearance together for the cannes film festival in 07. it's so aeautul pce. havan oortuty ttry joy witour milynd t eny its frnds. as tolyou rlie the fren filfestas bn p.d. fesfor lebry uplejusthis ek. low-key couple robert pattinson and kristen stew
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i'm assuming how much is volleyball-- how much is volleyball a tribute to your fabulous physique?we've got to run, we've got the lift weights. we've got to fit in our itty-bitty bikinis. how do you stay in the bathing suits. because when i play beach volleyball, i dig and something pops out. >> it's more here. we always get our suits specially made for us. if it doesn't stay in, then i have to go back and make sure it does. >> she's promoting the education effort took the time to school me literally in the art of volleyball. >> see, i was a little-- >> yeah! >> i was impressed. >> you've played before? >> i did. i did. it has to do something twg height. >> and mystery gave you this. >> thanks for peppering me-- >> i know. dream in gold. >> peppering is when you do the bump, set, spike. >> you look beach-body ready. >> thank you. i'm working on it. getting the guns out. thanks, misty. i'm really going to play with her at the beach. >> i'm a stalker. >> coming up, the way david beckham shows his love for his baby girl. plus, the a-list ladies go ultra glam in france. >> hello, frien
i'm assuming how much is volleyball-- how much is volleyball a tribute to your fabulous physique?we've got to run, we've got the lift weights. we've got to fit in our itty-bitty bikinis. how do you stay in the bathing suits. because when i play beach volleyball, i dig and something pops out. >> it's more here. we always get our suits specially made for us. if it doesn't stay in, then i have to go back and make sure it does. >> she's promoting the education effort took the time to...
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in the summer of 1998 professor geoffrey king from the institut de physique du globe in paris, appliedrthquake storm theory to the north anatolian fault in turkey. using a computer model based on and his team came up with a number of locations running east to west along the fault where he thought earthquakes most likely. he then compared his predictions with past history. astonishingly this showed that between 1939 and 1967 seven earthquakes had occurred at the precise locations king had identified along the fault line. the theory that the stress generated by one earthquake could trigger another even many years later was holding up well. king predicted that at some indeterminate point in the future an earthquake was likely in the bay of izmit. the warning duly went out but it was treated with almost complete indifference. this was a tragic mistake.because in august 1999; just a year after king made his prediction, izmit was hit with a devastating earthquake which resulted in the death of at least 17,000 people. >>as the scale of the disaster became clear, we were clearly right in our p
in the summer of 1998 professor geoffrey king from the institut de physique du globe in paris, appliedrthquake storm theory to the north anatolian fault in turkey. using a computer model based on and his team came up with a number of locations running east to west along the fault where he thought earthquakes most likely. he then compared his predictions with past history. astonishingly this showed that between 1939 and 1967 seven earthquakes had occurred at the precise locations king had...
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. >> hiring models that are adolescents encouraging an unhealthy physique. and i think it's encouraging that "vogue" is listening and will do something about it. >> reporter: "vogue" will ask casting directors to check i.d.s at photo shoots. and ask designers to stop making such tiny sample sizes. this comes as a cry for change reaches a crescendo. 14-year-old julia bluhm petitioned "seventeen" magazine, to publish one unphotoshopped spread a month. >> we love our bodies the way we are. we don't need photoshop to fix us. >> reporter: bluhm received over 26,000 signatures in support. >> you're seeing the celebration of a new trend, which is living healthy. being healthy. looking healthy. >> reporter: but many remain skeptical. similar guidelines were adopted in 2007, by the council of fashion designers of america. >> "vogue" is saying they won't hire models under 16, which is what designers are supposed to have been doing. it hasn't been enforced. >> reporter: with "vogue," coming out so strongly, there's hope healthy really is the new black. for "good mornin
. >> hiring models that are adolescents encouraging an unhealthy physique. and i think it's encouraging that "vogue" is listening and will do something about it. >> reporter: "vogue" will ask casting directors to check i.d.s at photo shoots. and ask designers to stop making such tiny sample sizes. this comes as a cry for change reaches a crescendo. 14-year-old julia bluhm petitioned "seventeen" magazine, to publish one unphotoshopped spread a month....
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and she has an amazing physique for that movie. >>> which british actress had her break-out role in thekeira knightley. >> this is one of my favorite, favorite movies. she practiced soccer in her mom's backyard. by the end of it, flattened her mom's flower bed from all the drills she was doing. >> thanks so much for coming to see us, sweetie. >>> coming up next, your favorite mail order foods. do they deliver what they promise? we're going to find out right after this. [ male announcer ] hot outta the oven, it's the pizza sub! featured $5 footlong™ of may! melty cheese, kickin' pepperoni and our signature marinara sauce on freshly baked bread. this may only, it joins our many $5 footlongs™! subway. eat fresh. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills f
and she has an amazing physique for that movie. >>> which british actress had her break-out role in thekeira knightley. >> this is one of my favorite, favorite movies. she practiced soccer in her mom's backyard. by the end of it, flattened her mom's flower bed from all the drills she was doing. >> thanks so much for coming to see us, sweetie. >>> coming up next, your favorite mail order foods. do they deliver what they promise? we're going to find out right after...
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structural support, so there are issues, pressure to stay very skinny, obviously, that adolescent physiquek "vogue" is really addressing the thing issue, that size 0 issue. >> what do you remember hearing about the whole weight issue, about what it would take to fit into the clothes, to make sure the clothes are being showcased because your weight had to be, you know, at its lowest point or a certain size. what do you remember specifically? >> well, it's sort of a vicious cycle. everyone likes to point fingers. people, editors say the designers by cutting sample sizes to a size 0, that means the models being cast for those shows have to be a size 0. the editors are hiring them for the magazine. so i think "vogue" is actually taking a stand and saying, you know, we need to change this. this has been going on for too long. >> perhaps the advantage for plucking very young models, if you're 14 at the time you don't have as many weight issues or worried how hard it is to stay thin if you're younger. did you feel that kind of pressure to look as youthful as possible, but at the same time kind of
structural support, so there are issues, pressure to stay very skinny, obviously, that adolescent physiquek "vogue" is really addressing the thing issue, that size 0 issue. >> what do you remember hearing about the whole weight issue, about what it would take to fit into the clothes, to make sure the clothes are being showcased because your weight had to be, you know, at its lowest point or a certain size. what do you remember specifically? >> well, it's sort of a vicious...
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. >> they'll see vast improvements to their fitness level, their physique, appetite, energy all becausee entire body not just one system. >> met com 3 is a class for metabolic conditioning. you have three metabolic systems in your body is what that means and those systems are what break down fast and break the carbohydrates into energy. met com is offered at equinox gyms in the d.c. area. they are offering a free class for the public in bethesda this saturday. go to nbc washington.com to learn more. >> i would so have to cheat in that class. >>> hey, you may recognize the name moses stone along with being the first emcee ever to compete on "the voice." moses is also from our area. he's back in d.c. today and earlier we talked to him about how his life has changed. >> being on the show has changed my life as far as exposure. i got a lot of exposure from the show and learned so much from christina aguilera voekly as a singer and as a rapper. but a lot of attention. everyone comes up to you and shaking your hand and they want pictures but i love the love. >> moses already has a new single
. >> they'll see vast improvements to their fitness level, their physique, appetite, energy all becausee entire body not just one system. >> met com 3 is a class for metabolic conditioning. you have three metabolic systems in your body is what that means and those systems are what break down fast and break the carbohydrates into energy. met com is offered at equinox gyms in the d.c. area. they are offering a free class for the public in bethesda this saturday. go to nbc...
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clive by the time we did it, a year later, you know, had changed his physique. and when you see him in the movie-- i saw the movie again in san francisco with clive recently. i saw a man up there playing-- who was hemingway, and sitting next to me was another man, clive owen. it's the greatness-- he's a great actor, and he-- you know, it's the maj of magic of acting. he embodied hemingway. >> rose: when you did this, did you go out in search of every frame of footage of hemingway and gellhorn you could put your hands on? >> we did-- we looked at all the hemingway-- we had the interviews, we had all of those things. but we also, you know, we used techniques of-- as clive mentioned to you, you know, nesting people into the past. and so we had those prototypes of what the real hemingway and gellhorn looked like like. in fact, we found some footage that nobody had really seen before of hemingway and gellhorn in spain-- the real hemingway and gellhorn. and this was after we were well into our techniques and there they were, almost clive and nicole, really, the actual
clive by the time we did it, a year later, you know, had changed his physique. and when you see him in the movie-- i saw the movie again in san francisco with clive recently. i saw a man up there playing-- who was hemingway, and sitting next to me was another man, clive owen. it's the greatness-- he's a great actor, and he-- you know, it's the maj of magic of acting. he embodied hemingway. >> rose: when you did this, did you go out in search of every frame of footage of hemingway and...
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with a physique more like teller than penn.want to pull back the curtain, show you how a professional looks for stocks to buy and knows which ones to sell, sell, sell. no magic or talent, just a bunch of disciplines that can make you mad money if you master them. don't have to be a genius or all that smart to be completely honest, just need to know what you're doing and put in homework. that's where cramer the sad but wise clown comes in. maybe less than sad clown but king leer, something to think about. let's move on to more important things like how to find stocks that are great buys. earlier, i was talking about picking off stocks that pulled baaing from the new highs list because you get a cheaper entry point in a stock that's proven a winner, 5% to 8%. off the new high list because you're paying too much for them. you can get a better deal if you're patient and wait for weakness. given how volatile the market is particularly because of europe, there's very few occasions where buying it off the high list is at all justified
with a physique more like teller than penn.want to pull back the curtain, show you how a professional looks for stocks to buy and knows which ones to sell, sell, sell. no magic or talent, just a bunch of disciplines that can make you mad money if you master them. don't have to be a genius or all that smart to be completely honest, just need to know what you're doing and put in homework. that's where cramer the sad but wise clown comes in. maybe less than sad clown but king leer, something to...
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some celebrities claim the diet helped create their fierce physiques. heralded as an energy booster, even lessening the symptoms of autism. so is a gluten-free diet better for all of us? no. >> gluten-free diet is not entirely healthy. often it lacks fiber and the manufacturers of wheat flour fortify wheat flour with vitamins and minerals. >> reporter: doctors say there's no proof that a gluten-free diet promotes weight loss. and some go a step further saying, unless you have celiac disease, it's probably not a good idea. >> it's been demonstrated that if you are on a gluten-free diet long term, you can actually become b vitamin deficient. >> reporter: still, others swear going gluten-free makes them feel better. fueling one of the fastest growing sectors of the food market that everyone wants a slice of. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> you don't have the disease, maybe you don't need to do it. that's what i get from the piece. >> it's a weight loss tool. >> now you're intrigued. >> that's intriguing. >> now you'll go home and enjoy those waffles
some celebrities claim the diet helped create their fierce physiques. heralded as an energy booster, even lessening the symptoms of autism. so is a gluten-free diet better for all of us? no. >> gluten-free diet is not entirely healthy. often it lacks fiber and the manufacturers of wheat flour fortify wheat flour with vitamins and minerals. >> reporter: doctors say there's no proof that a gluten-free diet promotes weight loss. and some go a step further saying, unless you have celiac...
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an expert with a similar physique tried hundreds of times to zip himself into an identical duffel bag but always failed to close the padlock. >> i believe this was a deliberate way of hiding the body. >> reporter: in his apartment were signs of a fondness for women's clothing. boxes containing $30,000 worth of designer dresses, a woman's wig on a chair. and police admitted data on his cell phone had been erased on the night he died. on wednesday the coroner ruled he was either asphyxiated or poisoned, that he was probably unlawfully killed and that someone else was present. but police have no leads. the last known footage of garith williams was taken hours before he died at the end of his summer vacation. it took his bosses at mi-6 more than a week to report he was missing from work. many questions remain. >> did he die alone? what exactly did he die of? how did he get into the hold and was there a link between his work as a computer hacker for the secret intelligent service and the circumstances of his death? >> reporter: police are continuing their investigations and believe that ma
an expert with a similar physique tried hundreds of times to zip himself into an identical duffel bag but always failed to close the padlock. >> i believe this was a deliberate way of hiding the body. >> reporter: in his apartment were signs of a fondness for women's clothing. boxes containing $30,000 worth of designer dresses, a woman's wig on a chair. and police admitted data on his cell phone had been erased on the night he died. on wednesday the coroner ruled he was either...
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. >> stlaping upper body physique. >> this document is bogus. from fort washington washington, maryland. hello, liz. >> hey, bill. how are you? con congratulations on the show. >> how about it? >> you are. >> you are welcome. i used to listen to you on the way to work on serious and i am so happy that i don't have to suffer through morning joe any more, that i can turn you on and get some real news. >> now you have more billing there you go. >> i got full-court press. >> all right. thank you. >> i love it. >> type of ryan is a fraud. i totally agree with you. a budget is about numbers and it's supposed to add up, supposed to al bangs. he has filled it up with republican ideals and is lying about it to sell it to low-information volters. i don't know what the politics are but i think she may be living in a bulb. the one that bill march talks about i don't know wham molly's politics are. >> i don't either. >> she a good reporter. are you living in a bubble when it comes to paul ryan. >> i don't think i am living in a paul ryan bubble. i try to tal
. >> stlaping upper body physique. >> this document is bogus. from fort washington washington, maryland. hello, liz. >> hey, bill. how are you? con congratulations on the show. >> how about it? >> you are. >> you are welcome. i used to listen to you on the way to work on serious and i am so happy that i don't have to suffer through morning joe any more, that i can turn you on and get some real news. >> now you have more billing there you go. >> i...
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and she has an amazing physique for that movie. >>> which british actress had her break-out role in thehe end of it, flattened her mom's flower bed from all the drills shfs doing. >> thanks so much for coming to see us, sweetie. >>> coming up next, your favorite mail order foods. do they deliver what they promise? we're going to find out right after this. our lunch break is just that, a break. so we take time to sit down for lunch at olive garden, and we enjoy catching up as much as we enjoy the meal. it's the unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks lunch. only at olive garden. featuring four homemade soups. enjoy all you want for just $6.95. cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the time so you don't miss a thing. swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. and for dry messes big and small try swiffer sweeper vac. for a strong bag that grips the can... an
and she has an amazing physique for that movie. >>> which british actress had her break-out role in thehe end of it, flattened her mom's flower bed from all the drills shfs doing. >> thanks so much for coming to see us, sweetie. >>> coming up next, your favorite mail order foods. do they deliver what they promise? we're going to find out right after this. our lunch break is just that, a break. so we take time to sit down for lunch at olive garden, and we enjoy catching...