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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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a lot of people hit a plateau and get stuck. meet a washington woman who lost 150 pounds and is working to get to the next level. we asked her, what's your work out. >> i weighed, at my heaviest, close to 300 pounds. i loved food. i wasn't participating in physical activity or anything like i should have. it was almost a decade later, in my early 20s, when i was 21. i had an a-ha moment. i started walking. i did what i could, maybe 20 minutes a day, up to 345 45 minutes a day. right now, i'm in the stage of maintenance. >> to go to the next level, you have to do something different. she came to see us. >> you can plateau and start to gain weight back and it's like what am i doing? you need to mix up your work out and different things you are doing with your body. it gives me variety. every day, he has us doing something different. it's never the same. >> we are not limited to four walls of a gym. we are limited by our determination and imagination. four, three, two, one. we may run through the city. we may do a spin class with n
a lot of people hit a plateau and get stuck. meet a washington woman who lost 150 pounds and is working to get to the next level. we asked her, what's your work out. >> i weighed, at my heaviest, close to 300 pounds. i loved food. i wasn't participating in physical activity or anything like i should have. it was almost a decade later, in my early 20s, when i was 21. i had an a-ha moment. i started walking. i did what i could, maybe 20 minutes a day, up to 345 45 minutes a day. right now,...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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. >> many attacks occurred in the christian plateau state. 53 percent are christian. 41 percent muslim. most muslims live in the north where sharia islamic law is in place in 12 states. president good luck johnathon has vowed to fight against terrorism. they need prayer more than just one day in november. >> we reaffirm the prayer of jesus, we would be one body. when we pray for the persecuted, we are able to demonstrate we care for our suffering brothers and sister around the world. >> gary lane, cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shea on the hudson institute and co-author of the new book "silenced" how apresident obamas apostasy and blasphemy laws are choking the world. what does it mean for nigerians for all faiths? >> there will be no tolerance of any negative commentary or critical analysis about islam whatsoever. it is enforced with lethal force with thousands of christians being killed by boko haram. the very name boko haram means it is blasphemy to have western education. everything that is not boko haram or islamic is considered blasphemy for that radical extremist group. >>
. >> many attacks occurred in the christian plateau state. 53 percent are christian. 41 percent muslim. most muslims live in the north where sharia islamic law is in place in 12 states. president good luck johnathon has vowed to fight against terrorism. they need prayer more than just one day in november. >> we reaffirm the prayer of jesus, we would be one body. when we pray for the persecuted, we are able to demonstrate we care for our suffering brothers and sister around the...
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to come from the central plateau out and trying. to live. these. dolls are losing jobs resting lives spots rising food prices. because all the rest of it took my son beats him severely breaking both his legs my son called walk or speak now my son is dying. global warming and biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that led to a dramatic increase in prices. unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat crops while a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for people. a classic fieri of supply and demand offers a limited explanation as to why over the course of two years the prices of rice have gone up by two hundred seventeen percent of wheat by one hundred thirty six percent of corn by a hundred twenty five percent and of soya by one hundred seven percent there's sort of theoretical ways ascribe you to say it's greed and there's graduates describing to say this capitalism. is certainly a food system which is has always been somewhat corrupt and is now at this point perhaps more crisis and more
to come from the central plateau out and trying. to live. these. dolls are losing jobs resting lives spots rising food prices. because all the rest of it took my son beats him severely breaking both his legs my son called walk or speak now my son is dying. global warming and biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that led to a dramatic increase in prices. unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat crops while a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel...
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a lot of people reach a plateau and it's time to change. variety is key. >> reporter: linda so, abc2 news. >> elizabeth, how much are you pressing there. elizabeth said that's what kept her doing back. each workout is different. cross fit has a special name. they call it wod, which stands for workout of the day. >>> i gotcha. maryland's most powerful radar showing the rain coming down big time, basically cecil county and right down through the eastern shore here. we're getting the rain good in caroline county through queen anne, a good swath of rain, some of the heaviest towards charleston. how much rain? we don't have the final one. to the west close to an inch, mt. airy, german town, half an inch in columbia, half an inch in bowie. gusty winds as the front came through. temperature is 50. that will be dropping. as i take a look at some of our hd weather bug cameras, you can see downpour after downpour, a little bit of late day clearing. you blink, you missed that. you're getting summer in there especially east. towson is beginning to clea
a lot of people reach a plateau and it's time to change. variety is key. >> reporter: linda so, abc2 news. >> elizabeth, how much are you pressing there. elizabeth said that's what kept her doing back. each workout is different. cross fit has a special name. they call it wod, which stands for workout of the day. >>> i gotcha. maryland's most powerful radar showing the rain coming down big time, basically cecil county and right down through the eastern shore here. we're...
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. >> the growth has plateaued already and not going do anything. ben bernanke this week was negative. he said whatever we were was going to happen probably won't happen. this will be difficult for the democrats because i think we'll get continued slow to no growth and hiring. it's not going to work, chris. it's not going to work. chris: inate nate silva says barack has to see real growth in the next 10 months or he's out pretty much no matter who he runs against. >> i think that's true because nate's already declared romney is the victor. right? chris: aren't you back with sarcasm. >> no, i've been saving up. romney is going to be a formidable candidate against obama and obama fields -- feels that already which is why he's declared class warfare and it's absolutely true and it may be his only option because if you look at the polls, the intensity polls that show the enthusiasm of the voters heading into 2012, republicans are off the map compared to democrats so all obama can do to get his base animate side to declare war on the privileged. chris: t
. >> the growth has plateaued already and not going do anything. ben bernanke this week was negative. he said whatever we were was going to happen probably won't happen. this will be difficult for the democrats because i think we'll get continued slow to no growth and hiring. it's not going to work, chris. it's not going to work. chris: inate nate silva says barack has to see real growth in the next 10 months or he's out pretty much no matter who he runs against. >> i think that's...
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the fastest coach to reach the 200 win plateau but his team lost the last ten of the 15 and his messageway no longer being heard by the key players. enter the former cap dale hunter. a tough guy and a grinder that played 12 seasons here and one of four caps to have his number retired. according to george mcphee, why bruce was shown the door. >> i don't view this as a negative or 0 failure at all. i think bruce came in and did a great job. his time was up. >> really responsible defensively and back side pressure through the neutral zone so teams can't run on you. i don't believe in running gun hockey but i believe in cycling the puck and scoring chances. >> this afternoon the team practiced for the first time with their new head coach. perhaps the chance for a slumping alex ovechkin to break out. tomorrow they host the blues. for some of the players today's news was not a shock. >> floundering around a bit. i felt something was going to give at some point. expectations are high here. just the medi okay cite at the we were going through, george probably thought it wouldn't fix itself. may
the fastest coach to reach the 200 win plateau but his team lost the last ten of the 15 and his messageway no longer being heard by the key players. enter the former cap dale hunter. a tough guy and a grinder that played 12 seasons here and one of four caps to have his number retired. according to george mcphee, why bruce was shown the door. >> i don't view this as a negative or 0 failure at all. i think bruce came in and did a great job. his time was up. >> really responsible...
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over finished only six seconds behind the went out and are at the north of tunisia completing the plateau. and base of a solid wrong james has conducted a clinic for aspiring young british possible place in the capital james would normally be playing for a man hate this time of year partly containing and out the filth in the its history lesson it's around two hundred british dancers the plantain school of possible james showed off his skills and perhaps lost a few on to the next generation of players some of whom much i think that's a play in the world's highest profile possible like all these fans keep their fingers crossed that the walk off will be sourced out soon and then based stars will be ready to put on a show at the olympic games. over to the european nations cup in moscow where russia claimed a flawless victory as the pit as a passion and both the greco-roman and freestyle wrestling finals are not ripples. entering any wrestling event as one of the favorites has always been a petfood russia the european nations cup held a new school with a weekend's was no exception and with sev
over finished only six seconds behind the went out and are at the north of tunisia completing the plateau. and base of a solid wrong james has conducted a clinic for aspiring young british possible place in the capital james would normally be playing for a man hate this time of year partly containing and out the filth in the its history lesson it's around two hundred british dancers the plantain school of possible james showed off his skills and perhaps lost a few on to the next generation of...
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economy instead of taking off as projected by greenspan and the administration plateaued and paused and appeared headed for a nose dive into a double dip recession into 1977. now, that in turn meant u.s. imports into europe would tail off and put further pressure on already struggling european economies. the second half of 1976 was dubbed the greenspan pause. he gave it that name. alan greenspan was forced to admit that the u.s. economy was not growing as fast as he had assumed it would earlier in the year. in fact, he conceded, it wasn't growing at all, it had paused. it was greenspan who warned the president that the economy was so fragile that even a 15% increase in the price of oil might be enough to tip the u.s. economy and the economies of its trading partners back into recession with the risk of government failures and bank collapses. in the oval office that day, greenspan explain today the ambassador that oil prices had caused so much chaos that the lending flexibility of big banks had vanishes and financial networks around the world were stretched thin. he added that the huge i
economy instead of taking off as projected by greenspan and the administration plateaued and paused and appeared headed for a nose dive into a double dip recession into 1977. now, that in turn meant u.s. imports into europe would tail off and put further pressure on already struggling european economies. the second half of 1976 was dubbed the greenspan pause. he gave it that name. alan greenspan was forced to admit that the u.s. economy was not growing as fast as he had assumed it would earlier...
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today on the south part of the lake, which is another line of -- earthquake line where the plateaus meet differently to the previous one, it's 5.6 and it's another region of van. the south of van. and we believe that the collapsed buildings were actually damaged in the first earthquake and now the damaged buildings got collapsed because of -- >> and with the latest in biz ai uchida joins me in the studio. ai, europe's debt crisis doesn't seem to be getting any better, and this is a spooky market. >> absolutely, shery. in fact, wall street took a dive yesterday. the dow jones industrial average tumbled nearly 400 points on wednesday. investors are concerned about italy's worsening fiscal crisis. the dow jones ended the day at 11,780. that's down 3.2% on the day. sources say investors remained cautious due to a sharp decline in european stock markets. stock markets around the world are overwhelmed with sell orders, mainly for bank shares. major european stock indexes showed declines of about 2% each on wednesday. and that is one day after prime minister silvio berlusconi announced that he
today on the south part of the lake, which is another line of -- earthquake line where the plateaus meet differently to the previous one, it's 5.6 and it's another region of van. the south of van. and we believe that the collapsed buildings were actually damaged in the first earthquake and now the damaged buildings got collapsed because of -- >> and with the latest in biz ai uchida joins me in the studio. ai, europe's debt crisis doesn't seem to be getting any better, and this is a spooky...
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won much more than he lost in his four years, 201 victories, the fastest coach to reach the 200 win plateau, but the team has lost 10 of its last 15 and his message was no longer being heard by his players. enters former cap dale hunter, a tough guy, a grinder who played 12 seasons here and is one of four caps to have his number retired. here's why bruce was shown the door. >> sometimes like having the same teacher for five years, how would you like to be that nice to him? be hard sometimes. so you make the change and hope that a new voice and way of doing things and focus get the best out of these players. >> i came close once to winning it and for here it's awesome with the fan support they got here now how it's changed since i've been here. we had good sports, but now it's unbelievable and i like to be a winner here. >> alex ovechkin with his new coach, ovie slumping lately, only eight goals in 22 games. tomorrow the caps host the blues. for some of the players today's news was not a shock. here's the caps captain on his new benched boss. >> he's a legend here and, you know, he played he
won much more than he lost in his four years, 201 victories, the fastest coach to reach the 200 win plateau, but the team has lost 10 of its last 15 and his message was no longer being heard by his players. enters former cap dale hunter, a tough guy, a grinder who played 12 seasons here and is one of four caps to have his number retired. here's why bruce was shown the door. >> sometimes like having the same teacher for five years, how would you like to be that nice to him? be hard...
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empowerment is going to do more to stabilize the world's population that's why rich countries have plateaued on their population i want to talk to you now about resources certainly this is a major issue as the go ahead i think go forward what do you see as the biggest challenge in terms of dwindling resources well as these billions get added to population they put more strain everybody wants more more more for what's really remarkable is that the o.e.c.d. the rich countries have calculated that over the next twenty years three billion more people will join the middle class they're going. more cars they're going to work refrigerators they're going air conditioners and that's going to put huge pressure on the planet's resources so it's not just more people coming into this world it's the fact that a lot of those people are not in fact going to be living in huts with no electricity it's really interesting to think about that because right now it seems at least in this country we're going through a time where more and more people are moving from the little middle class down back into the lower c
empowerment is going to do more to stabilize the world's population that's why rich countries have plateaued on their population i want to talk to you now about resources certainly this is a major issue as the go ahead i think go forward what do you see as the biggest challenge in terms of dwindling resources well as these billions get added to population they put more strain everybody wants more more more for what's really remarkable is that the o.e.c.d. the rich countries have calculated that...
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but that advertising has plateaued. it's clearly not the future. that's not the salvation for the industry. we have to go to a fee model. people have to pay for journalists. there has to be a mechanism for having people go out and ask tough questions. >> giving voice to the voiceless? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, it's not a coincidence that this nation was founded with a bill of rights in 1791 after the ratification of the constitution with a commitment to a free press. the american people whether they realize it all the time or not depend on a free press to keep an eye on people in power. and we can't lose that. >> how do we save it? >> well, there's got to be a revenue model that works. and clearly the current one doesn't. and everyone is scrambling to fix it. >> so if newspapers keep disappearing, who will cover the community? sonya gavankar is going to show us one site that's taking that approach. sonya? >> frank, that site is the voice of san diego. it's a real pioneer in nonprofit on-line local news. it launched in 2005 with backing from a phil
but that advertising has plateaued. it's clearly not the future. that's not the salvation for the industry. we have to go to a fee model. people have to pay for journalists. there has to be a mechanism for having people go out and ask tough questions. >> giving voice to the voiceless? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, it's not a coincidence that this nation was founded with a bill of rights in 1791 after the ratification of the constitution with a commitment to a free press. the american...
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fastest to reach the 200 win plateau. >>> photos of models and celebrities are often retouched before going public but it's hard to tell to the extent. >> i assume they have been retouched extensively. >> the possible impact that may have on public health. holly is getting glammed up. >> you can't see me just yet. it takes a while to get glammed up. how about these two kids. they are apart of the golden size score awards. look at that attitude, celebrating the 20th year. we are helping them celebrate the anniversary. live later we have the final runway, the glamour show coming your way. way. >>> welcome back. making headlines, one of the christmas season's most popular characters is facing assault charges. police arrested a man that played frosty the snowman at a parade over the weekend. kevin walsh is accused of scuffling with police officers. he maintains an officer hassled him after he made comments about the dog's presence. >> they kept me in the car for ten minutes while the parade is marching by. a lot of people saw it and couldn't understand why that was done.
fastest to reach the 200 win plateau. >>> photos of models and celebrities are often retouched before going public but it's hard to tell to the extent. >> i assume they have been retouched extensively. >> the possible impact that may have on public health. holly is getting glammed up. >> you can't see me just yet. it takes a while to get glammed up. how about these two kids. they are apart of the golden size score awards. look at that attitude, celebrating the 20th...
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. >> we could expect a plateau later in 2012. we'll still have good year over year growth, but not at the pace that we've seen. >> reporter: consumers now used to trying to gauge the economy at every turn. michelle franzen, news 4. >>> starting today, drivers will have to pay a bit more on maryland tolls. crossing the bay brenridge pres to $4. and the fine is now $15. >>> not bad for the first day of november. >> but just how long will it stay quiet and nice like this? ver ron any came has your first forecast. >>> yeah, a special day today. 11-1-11. a lot of folks wondering what's the rest of november looking like? kind of looking down the line how we're trending in terms of temperatures in a couple minutes, but i love today. the fact that we have another quiet day getting the week started off nice. 60 degrees. continued clearing with some of those clouds out there. temperatures throughout the area again running in the upper 50s to right around 60 degrees. columbia heights at 60 degrees. mitchellville at 61. falls church at 57 de
. >> we could expect a plateau later in 2012. we'll still have good year over year growth, but not at the pace that we've seen. >> reporter: consumers now used to trying to gauge the economy at every turn. michelle franzen, news 4. >>> starting today, drivers will have to pay a bit more on maryland tolls. crossing the bay brenridge pres to $4. and the fine is now $15. >>> not bad for the first day of november. >> but just how long will it stay quiet and nice...
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tips if you stop losing weight, get into a group, pick up clean habits, if you have a problem with plateausthen you have the exercises like the bicycle crunch. it shows you how to do it, step by step. then she tells you what you are doing wrong, which is what she's great at doing. the clock lung, all these other things. you have a to z exercises, muscle groups to work arms, butt, chest, lower legs, thighs, torso, core. then you can go to the level. you can be beginning exercises. which one is for the advanced. this one i love, the hard core. the half crow push up. it's cool. recipes, if you want -- it's about what you put in your mouth. there's a bunch of recipes here. they will show you what the calories are and the nutritional information and how to prep it and all the other kind of stuff. this is actually, this is really cool. then, jillian will sit there telling you things about science, sweating and just about, oh my gosh x about herself. gotta have that on your own app. here is the thing. if you want to get into it and after awhile you find out you want it more, you can, for $3.99 a w
tips if you stop losing weight, get into a group, pick up clean habits, if you have a problem with plateausthen you have the exercises like the bicycle crunch. it shows you how to do it, step by step. then she tells you what you are doing wrong, which is what she's great at doing. the clock lung, all these other things. you have a to z exercises, muscle groups to work arms, butt, chest, lower legs, thighs, torso, core. then you can go to the level. you can be beginning exercises. which one is...
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we've got lake effect snow showers, the tug hill plateau. also northern minnesota. sunny and cool through the gulf coast. frigid weather continues throughout alaska. temperatures way below zero in the interior sections of that state. and we've got sweet 16s. what's your name? >> maddy. >> all right. and? >> erin mcdonald. >> happy birthday. and it's your 9th birthday. very nice. and another sweet 16! all right. >> good morning.ing on around a cold start on this friday. we will see a lot of sunshine as we head into this afternoon. >>> and that's your latest weather. david? >> al, thank you very much. and coming up, a new beginning for a family involved in a tragic embryo mix-up. we're going to catch up with them and their happy story, right after this. ♪happy birthday to you. ♪happy birthday to you. ♪happy birthday to you. the brand-new nook tablet. ♪ by barnes & noble it's their fastest, lightest tablet, with all my favorite books. ♪ jane can write and the best streaming movies. see? ♪ high score! yeah! yeah! introducing nook tablet. books,
we've got lake effect snow showers, the tug hill plateau. also northern minnesota. sunny and cool through the gulf coast. frigid weather continues throughout alaska. temperatures way below zero in the interior sections of that state. and we've got sweet 16s. what's your name? >> maddy. >> all right. and? >> erin mcdonald. >> happy birthday. and it's your 9th birthday. very nice. and another sweet 16! all right. >> good morning.ing on around a cold start on this...
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to and, again, she gave us access to the whole professional medical team around her said that the plateau does not exist. she can keep going. >> bill: good. physically, she is impaired a little bit. you can see it in her proovments. >> yeah. she has been working that so hard. >> bill: physical therapy can overcome almost everything. mentally, is she halting in her speech? was she -- is she on it? >> you know, it's as if you can see her communicating to you through her eyes while she is spending the time to get the words she wants to say. and her husband says the thing he most -- wants the most is for her to have the full sentences, the connected sentence. she practices questions. who knew what you do every day asking a question is a very complicated event if you have lost little words because the bullet has simply eradicated little words like what, the, when, you, and she is practicing every day. she asks her therapist to give her homework because she wants to keep going. >> bill: we have a short clip to show you the congresswoman. roll the tape. >> what's the first word you think of? >>
to and, again, she gave us access to the whole professional medical team around her said that the plateau does not exist. she can keep going. >> bill: good. physically, she is impaired a little bit. you can see it in her proovments. >> yeah. she has been working that so hard. >> bill: physical therapy can overcome almost everything. mentally, is she halting in her speech? was she -- is she on it? >> you know, it's as if you can see her communicating to you through her...
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>> then a little later on you try dieting, you're losing weight and all of a sudden you hit a plateau. how do you jump-start yourself? well, joy bauer is here with our diet s.o.s. she'll also talk about the health benefits of brewed tea, and also about healthy snacks. >> that sounds like good information. let's go back to switzerland and talk again to matt and kerry. hey, guys. what you got coming up? >> all right, ann. we've been here for two hours. we have not mentioned something and it's almost unbelievable. swiss cheese. how is that possible? >> it is something that you will actually find surprising because when you think of switzerland, you may think of chocolate and you may think of cheese of course. average american eats 31 pounds of cheese a year. here in switzerland, 47 pounds of cheese. but there is a revelation. the swiss will tell you, and i found it hard to believe, there is no such thing here as swiss cheese. >> picking up cheese, it's an ingrained routine of life here that borders on obsession. much the way every american's refrigerator has a carton of milk the swiss ha
>> then a little later on you try dieting, you're losing weight and all of a sudden you hit a plateau. how do you jump-start yourself? well, joy bauer is here with our diet s.o.s. she'll also talk about the health benefits of brewed tea, and also about healthy snacks. >> that sounds like good information. let's go back to switzerland and talk again to matt and kerry. hey, guys. what you got coming up? >> all right, ann. we've been here for two hours. we have not mentioned...
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but by extension it's interesting that there is this feeling universally that there are certain plateausters of every women's life and in every women's life is that chapter of marriage or supposed to be that chapter of child bearing. raising a family. >> it's so traditional. and it's one of those things, even when you're happy, you know, and we are happy, we're fulfilled. we enjoy different aspects of our life. people don't believe you. you know, we've talked about that. >> how interesting. >> sometimes people say are you sure? they look at you. >> adopt? >> this has to be fun too that two girls from college who roomed together and have all those life forming changing experiences in college have come full circle and are talking about life and helping other people deal with life in a very different way. different perspective as adult women. >> yeah. actually we came together in our first jobs. >> you were cub reporters. >> we were both reporters. >> then room mates. >> and room mates. >> sonya brought this rooster. it's a girlfriend thing. >> have to say about the rooster, it provided gre
but by extension it's interesting that there is this feeling universally that there are certain plateausters of every women's life and in every women's life is that chapter of marriage or supposed to be that chapter of child bearing. raising a family. >> it's so traditional. and it's one of those things, even when you're happy, you know, and we are happy, we're fulfilled. we enjoy different aspects of our life. people don't believe you. you know, we've talked about that. >> how...
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we're sitting at this plateau.will someone representing the nonromney have enough stick to itiveness. >> you have a republican ideology. which mitt romney doesn't believe in. he oozes in sincerity. but all of the others are fools and clowns. there's a question here, many this is an ideology only fools and clowns can believe in. that's the republican problem. >> fools and clowns? >> no, i think that's not uncharacteristically severe on paul's part. mr. will is advising the campaign. his candidates em bodies everything that ice disagreeable. the classic rental politician. people think that his problem is colorful personal life. al gore has recanted ethanol. not newt gingrich. industrial policy that's guided solyndra, he's all for it. he's not a historian. >> let's put up what he said about freddie mac and these so-called consul tansy fees. it looks like i'm going to read it. >> that's another one. >> i answer every single question they'll ask. i did no influence peddling of any time. is that damage control going to w
we're sitting at this plateau.will someone representing the nonromney have enough stick to itiveness. >> you have a republican ideology. which mitt romney doesn't believe in. he oozes in sincerity. but all of the others are fools and clowns. there's a question here, many this is an ideology only fools and clowns can believe in. that's the republican problem. >> fools and clowns? >> no, i think that's not uncharacteristically severe on paul's part. mr. will is advising the...
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. >> a wonderful delicious plateau where you have your fan base and that's it. >> i've had great heckles was in new york in the village one night, it was formative years, i'm sweating like nixon on television and i heard a guy in the back of the room crystal clear go, these are new jokes and they're not working. i was like, thank you, exactly. >> you can think of another new joke. want to talk to you but where you draw the line if you draw the line, should you draw the line? >>> your father always deal with that kind of thing. >> no. mom, no, not anymore. not for nine years. he's not lighting the pilot light today. he didn't clean the gutters out last spring. he didn't flip the breakers in the fuse box when they popped the winter before last. he did not drive you to the hospital. when you fell in the driveway you fell, mom, and i drove you, i did, mum, mum, i did. >> it's from dane cook's new movie "answers to nothing" which opens friday. tell me about the movie. deals with a man dealing with infidelity, set against the backdrop of a missing girl. >> yeah. >> typical dark comedy. >> it's
. >> a wonderful delicious plateau where you have your fan base and that's it. >> i've had great heckles was in new york in the village one night, it was formative years, i'm sweating like nixon on television and i heard a guy in the back of the room crystal clear go, these are new jokes and they're not working. i was like, thank you, exactly. >> you can think of another new joke. want to talk to you but where you draw the line if you draw the line, should you draw the line?...
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. >> a wonderful delicious plateau where you have your fan base and that's it. >> i've had great hecklesing point pipe was in new york in the village one night, it was formative years, i'm sweating like nixon on television and i heard a guy in the back of the room crystal clear go, these are new jokes and they're not work. i was like, thank you, exactly. >> you can think of another new joke. want to talk to you but where you draw the line if you draw the line, should you draw the line? nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. [ male announcer ] saving money this holiday by skimping on santa's snacks? [ buzzer sounds ] get him the htc evo 3d in white from sprint for only $99.99 exclusively at radio shack. so right. >>> your father always deal with that kind of thing. >> no. mom, no, not anymore. not for nin
. >> a wonderful delicious plateau where you have your fan base and that's it. >> i've had great hecklesing point pipe was in new york in the village one night, it was formative years, i'm sweating like nixon on television and i heard a guy in the back of the room crystal clear go, these are new jokes and they're not work. i was like, thank you, exactly. >> you can think of another new joke. want to talk to you but where you draw the line if you draw the line, should you draw...
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. >> a wonderful delicious plateau where you have your fan base and that's it. >> i've had great hecklesipping point pipe was in new york in the village one night, it was formative years, i'm sweating like nixon on television and i heard a guy in the back of the room crystal clear go, these are new jokes and they're not work. i was like, thank you, exactly. >> you can think of another new joke. want to talk to you but where you draw the line if you draw the line, should you draw the line? ♪ [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in
. >> a wonderful delicious plateau where you have your fan base and that's it. >> i've had great hecklesipping point pipe was in new york in the village one night, it was formative years, i'm sweating like nixon on television and i heard a guy in the back of the room crystal clear go, these are new jokes and they're not work. i was like, thank you, exactly. >> you can think of another new joke. want to talk to you but where you draw the line if you draw the line, should you...
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mitt romney appears to have plateaued around the 24% mark as he has done before, indicating that with the main body of gop support, he has limitations with that vote. and he may have reached them. this is leading people to think, okay, we need an alternative. who is it going to be? your friend herman cain -- and we'll come to him in a moment -- has got problems which could be the depth charge to his campaign. rick perry because of the debates where you've done much better than him, appears to be in a bit of free fall. people are thinking, okay, well, who else? and the obvious person to many people's minds now is newt gingrich. >> well, i think what i've tried to do is very much like reagan in that i had laid out a set of ideas. i've now written 24 books. i've had a long public career. i tried to develop a series of things like a personal social security count for young people, a very aggressive lower taxes and less regulation approach to creates jobs, a strong american energy plan. it is not about which of these guys do you like, it is who do you think can get the country back creatin
mitt romney appears to have plateaued around the 24% mark as he has done before, indicating that with the main body of gop support, he has limitations with that vote. and he may have reached them. this is leading people to think, okay, we need an alternative. who is it going to be? your friend herman cain -- and we'll come to him in a moment -- has got problems which could be the depth charge to his campaign. rick perry because of the debates where you've done much better than him, appears to...