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>> rarely because it's unhealthy unhealthy. >> the new york city chancellor says other schools may considergoing meat free. maybe it's catching on. >> catching on around the nation. >>> a nebraska woman finds a note in her coo. >> the message from the stranger is something she didn't expect. the note that was left behind. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit america's best today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life wel
>> rarely because it's unhealthy unhealthy. >> the new york city chancellor says other schools may considergoing meat free. maybe it's catching on. >> catching on around the nation. >>> a nebraska woman finds a note in her coo. >> the message from the stranger is something she didn't expect. the note that was left behind. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call...
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i was so skinny people thought was unhealthy because all i did was rant and rant and rant. kids now, my boys, i have all the boys. they play video games to my lsi and play ball. you know, eight is a generational thing. here is the deal about personal responsibility. the two biggest travers of our debt of the next 30 years, medicare and medicaid. and if you look at what drives cost from medicare and medicaid it is an obesity, debbie's, a lot of health and hard issues, circulation issues. unfortunately i think for those of us who are smart, the government every single day is having a more compelling reason to get involved in this. of course it is a health issue, but i am a big believer and personal responsibility. by bad health habits is going t bankrupt us all. it is costing us all trillions and trillions of dollars over the next generation. >> the food industry is trying to corrupt, and if they don't i will end up anyway. >> next question. >> remember me. >> i do. >> i come bearing gifts again. >> all right. >> come bring it up. >> sure. >> i didn't give us knew be thi time
i was so skinny people thought was unhealthy because all i did was rant and rant and rant. kids now, my boys, i have all the boys. they play video games to my lsi and play ball. you know, eight is a generational thing. here is the deal about personal responsibility. the two biggest travers of our debt of the next 30 years, medicare and medicaid. and if you look at what drives cost from medicare and medicaid it is an obesity, debbie's, a lot of health and hard issues, circulation issues....
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was it unhealthy? are they taking over the roads, hazards to health and traffic? and most importantly everybody was very excited about the idea that women were bicycling. they were worried that women might perspire and that was an unhealthy and unfeminine thing. and a lot of women were wearing bloomers, these sort of blousey trousers to help them bicycle. that was thought to be scandalous. but the lady falcons, they didn't care. they were a group of seven married women who went bicycling. they would finish their ride, rest in the long seats there in the clubhouse. they started having dinner parties there. they became quite fashionable. and they sort of tricked it out with all the victorian fill debris they could cox up -- filigri they could come up with, japanese fans, curtains, cushions it became sort of a fashionable, bohemian thing to do that other people took up the idea, rented these clubhouses from sutro, and many of them were -- there were superior court judges, clerks who rented these. it was sort of a weekend get away. there were all sorts of cars lined u
was it unhealthy? are they taking over the roads, hazards to health and traffic? and most importantly everybody was very excited about the idea that women were bicycling. they were worried that women might perspire and that was an unhealthy and unfeminine thing. and a lot of women were wearing bloomers, these sort of blousey trousers to help them bicycle. that was thought to be scandalous. but the lady falcons, they didn't care. they were a group of seven married women who went bicycling. they...
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targeting unhealthy people is the healthcare law stopping privacy of all people.michelle. invasion of privacy? >> absolutely. it would be one thing if there was an incentive, if you are healthy, then you'll lower your premiums or get a bonus. there's panel here if you're up healthy and that's not fair. >> neil: very good point. >> one person's penalty is another person's incentive. doesn't matter. >> neil: you're not getting a cut for being cut. >> you're getting a lower price if your healthy, ahigher price if you're fat. this i -- >> neil: we prefer caloric -- >> this is an accountable issue. i you've have unhealthy habits and it's costing more money -- >> neil: such a bull's eye on me at the white house. i can move on. you think that thisk.d9x> neil: i do have done my whole jesse jackson rhyming thing. this just in. sequester disaster is done. the epa is looking to lay off fewer folks but the economy itself is doing a whole lot better than the doom and gloomers at the white house. all but guaranteed. despite all these cuts, let me cut to the chas
targeting unhealthy people is the healthcare law stopping privacy of all people.michelle. invasion of privacy? >> absolutely. it would be one thing if there was an incentive, if you are healthy, then you'll lower your premiums or get a bonus. there's panel here if you're up healthy and that's not fair. >> neil: very good point. >> one person's penalty is another person's incentive. doesn't matter. >> neil: you're not getting a cut for being cut. >> you're getting a...
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i am unhealthy condition at 75 and i hope to relate that. >> the flip side is that you are not living more reveling in the moment because you are always off into what might happen in the future. >> that is the flip side that one might get paralyzed. but i came back from indonesia six days ago and indonesia is a somewhat dangerous place. it is not that i am paralyzed by fear, i do adventurists things, but just very careful when i am doing that. i will drive and be pretty careful. certainly tavis:, if you live in this country, people are suggesting that you have to learn spanish or if you're going to live in this world, hew will want to -- you will want to learn mandarin. this is a lesson we can learn from traditional society. >> there are 1 billion people that speak english, but there - -every new guinean i know speaks five languages. surprising most discovery was a finding that was , the onlysychologists protection and the new discovery we have got, if your multilingual -- if you are youilingual, you bestow -- can push alzheimer's back for five years. the brain,ease of just like worki
i am unhealthy condition at 75 and i hope to relate that. >> the flip side is that you are not living more reveling in the moment because you are always off into what might happen in the future. >> that is the flip side that one might get paralyzed. but i came back from indonesia six days ago and indonesia is a somewhat dangerous place. it is not that i am paralyzed by fear, i do adventurists things, but just very careful when i am doing that. i will drive and be pretty careful....
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but this dietitian and trainer warns don't keep eating unhealthy. would your cheeks get really big? would you gain fat around your adam's apple? fat will come back mplt the only bad side effects so far, pain and bruising. the testing focused on the double chin area. they could use this injectable drug on other parts of the body. >> very interesting. >> let's tush things over to jeff and take about the next couple of days. this huge area of low pressure is so wide and expanse i have. that's what's hoping to import a lot of this moisture. we are fining finding quiet a few lightning strikes here. its's mainly just some shower activity. ret's get a look ahead here. we will keep that chance of showers everyone into tomorrow morning. and by the afternoon, we do expect a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures in the low 750. off to the north, it's been fairly dry here >>> quite a huge change from all of that hot and sunny weather we had lags week. here is the storm system that actually started across the rockies. >>> tomorrow, we're going to start off like this. down through the south bay,
but this dietitian and trainer warns don't keep eating unhealthy. would your cheeks get really big? would you gain fat around your adam's apple? fat will come back mplt the only bad side effects so far, pain and bruising. the testing focused on the double chin area. they could use this injectable drug on other parts of the body. >> very interesting. >> let's tush things over to jeff and take about the next couple of days. this huge area of low pressure is so wide and expanse i have....
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we cannot sustain this unhealthy path we are on. not only is it cutting the lives of too many americans short but it's also costing our country. iabetes was estimated $140 billion. people obese, 14 times higher than those of normal weight. we can make healthy, nutritious choices and increase our physical activity. we must also not forget that this must be spread throughout all aspects of our population. while tremendous resources have ombated the obesity epidemic among children, fewer has been used to address programs. let's declare a better food choice and more active lives. mr. horsford, thank you very much. mr. horsford: thank you to the gentleman from texas. i know we are wrapping up. i would like to recognize the co-anchor, my good friend and colleague from new york, mr. jeffries, who will provide a bit of an ending. mr. jeffries: thank you for co-anchoring this special order and to dr. christensen and thankful for all you have done for co-chairing. the affordable care act is the law of the lapped and the president has been ele
we cannot sustain this unhealthy path we are on. not only is it cutting the lives of too many americans short but it's also costing our country. iabetes was estimated $140 billion. people obese, 14 times higher than those of normal weight. we can make healthy, nutritious choices and increase our physical activity. we must also not forget that this must be spread throughout all aspects of our population. while tremendous resources have ombated the obesity epidemic among children, fewer has been...
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and grills could be the most unhealthy thing you do this holiday. >> and this may be the biggest memorial day weekend of all time. coming in on top, sixth installment fast and furious movie $98 million. it's expected to clear another $20 million tomorrow. another big sequel, hang over 3, came in second, 42 million. star trek came in third. >> that is it for us [music] is it for us >> welcome to swirl. your a. through z and everyone in between show. i'm michelle your host. may 22 was harvey milk day so throughout the show we'll honor harvey milk. the first out gay politician in the country and also served in san francisco as supervisor and murdered by dan white a fellow supervisor. coming up on the show tonight love life and sex makes an amazing shake you can bring into the bedroom. jack hits the gym and some of the inclusionists haveou
and grills could be the most unhealthy thing you do this holiday. >> and this may be the biggest memorial day weekend of all time. coming in on top, sixth installment fast and furious movie $98 million. it's expected to clear another $20 million tomorrow. another big sequel, hang over 3, came in second, 42 million. star trek came in third. >> that is it for us [music] is it for us >> welcome to swirl. your a. through z and everyone in between show. i'm michelle your host. may...
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it is not right and unhealthy for the american people to feel like they are bad every time they fill out their tax return. >> stove, we have run out of time. we have pushed it for a long time. is it reasonable to expect out of that crisis and scandal we'll have a flat tax? >> absolutely. in 2016, a lot of candidates will advocate this and simpson bowls came out bipartis an. not as a flat tax. but they removed tax shelter, you touch one and touch them all. the momentum will be drastic simplicity and a code that doesn't bring out of the worst in all of us. >> i hope you are right. so is the reason we are not getting to the bottom of the mess is the worker's union. cashin crews looking at that. senator tom coburn's from oklahoma, he said any extra disaster funds to be rebuilt there could be paid for by cutting the government's budget. is he right? the answer next. . with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i t
it is not right and unhealthy for the american people to feel like they are bad every time they fill out their tax return. >> stove, we have run out of time. we have pushed it for a long time. is it reasonable to expect out of that crisis and scandal we'll have a flat tax? >> absolutely. in 2016, a lot of candidates will advocate this and simpson bowls came out bipartis an. not as a flat tax. but they removed tax shelter, you touch one and touch them all. the momentum will be...
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. >> if there is unhealthy, we shouldn't be in them. people lack the skillset to negotiate that. need to talk about. the fact is statistics are not there. there are not enough healthy models of two parents that are not together parenting the children co-parenting, it's not happening in the way it should. >> to be clear i'm not against the institution of marriage. i am about respecting all the different unions in which healthy relationships are formed and where marriage may or may not happen, to advocate for a healthy union and to be as emotional healthy. emotional justice. >> i want to focus on numbers, these numbers are black women who don't get married. why are black women not getting maried? >>> there is a number of factors. they lack suitable partners. >> what is a suitable partner? >> say --. >> people in jail, guys? >> right, maybe those suitable partners are incarcerated. they are not as educate as she is, do not have the traction in the job market she does. there is a less suitable candidate. >> esther, how do we point the finger? >> here is my notion you have to have mat
. >> if there is unhealthy, we shouldn't be in them. people lack the skillset to negotiate that. need to talk about. the fact is statistics are not there. there are not enough healthy models of two parents that are not together parenting the children co-parenting, it's not happening in the way it should. >> to be clear i'm not against the institution of marriage. i am about respecting all the different unions in which healthy relationships are formed and where marriage may or may...
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it's unhealthy for the american people to feel like they are doing something bad and they are so invasive. >> i want to give you the last word. we have run out of time. you have been pushing this for a long time. is it reasonable to expect that out of this crisis, out of this scandal we will have fundamental change to something like the flat tax? >> absolutely. in 2016, a lot of candidates will be advocating this and simpson bowles came out bipartisan for simplifying the code, but not as far as a flat tax. when they removed tax shelters. when you touch one, you touch them all. it's drastic simplicity and the code that doesn't bring out the worst in all of us. is the reason we are not getting to the bottom of the mess at the irs because of the worker's union. they are looking into that. at the the bottom of the hour. here on forbes, senator tom coburn from oklahoma. they plan to rebuild after the big storm could be paid for by cutting the government's budget. is he right or heartless? the answer is next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you c
it's unhealthy for the american people to feel like they are doing something bad and they are so invasive. >> i want to give you the last word. we have run out of time. you have been pushing this for a long time. is it reasonable to expect that out of this crisis, out of this scandal we will have fundamental change to something like the flat tax? >> absolutely. in 2016, a lot of candidates will be advocating this and simpson bowles came out bipartisan for simplifying the code, but...
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. >> those sentiments echo through the streets of little italy, a reflection of what a say is an unhealthy dependence on foreign workers who are not able to come home because there are still no jobs. there is no missing the visible proof of their overseas labor, but for those left behind, no amount of money can fill the -- he'll be invisible emotional the invisibleeal emotional scars.
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i did not want to take the risk of becoming unhealthy and the economics it would have for mary pat and my four kids. as you know, i have kids still in elementary school. i have a long road here as a father. i don't want to miss any of it. >> same-sex marriage will become legal in the state of delaware. they signed it into law yesterday after a divided state senate approved the proposal. delaware will become the 11th straight i state to allow gay marriage t. law will go into effect august 1st. out of state same sex unions will be treated the same under this new delaware law. >>> now to business, where the dow jones industrial average off to its best start, that happened to be the dot-com bull mark. the dow closed above the 15 tough. mark for the first time as investors seemingly continue to put tear faith in the stockmarket. we want to talk more with my colleague live at cnbc in london, this is global? >> it's amazing, isn't it, brian. you see the fundamental data is not all that ro bust. the markets don't seem to care at this point and you'd have made a very strong 14.6% if you had bee
i did not want to take the risk of becoming unhealthy and the economics it would have for mary pat and my four kids. as you know, i have kids still in elementary school. i have a long road here as a father. i don't want to miss any of it. >> same-sex marriage will become legal in the state of delaware. they signed it into law yesterday after a divided state senate approved the proposal. delaware will become the 11th straight i state to allow gay marriage t. law will go into effect august...
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today, we're looking at the challenge of chronic diseases and a long term problems caused by an unhealthy lifestyles. coming up, kidney disease. in nigeria where most people struggle to a for dialysis,
today, we're looking at the challenge of chronic diseases and a long term problems caused by an unhealthy lifestyles. coming up, kidney disease. in nigeria where most people struggle to a for dialysis,
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frankly, his weight was unhealthy and he knew. >> yeah. and he turned 50.that always a good time to reflect. come on, if a guy like this takes a decision like that, i'm sure he's doing it for his wife and children, but it may have political implications. and if you don't believe that, i've got a bridge i want to sell you or a tunnel i'm not going to build for you. >> are you saying you think the coverage was okay? >> i think the coverage is appropriate, idea. >> kirsten? >> no, i think it's stupid and shallow. >> i not he's having a doughnut and eating it, too. that is he's getting the full oprah treatment on the weight loss issue, and then meanwhile he's into his usual -- in the media. both ways. >> exactly. >> let's talk about another story making headlines this week. in a special election for a congressional seat, former south carolina governor mark sanford made a political comeback beating democratic rival elizabeth colbert bush. sanford, no stranger to media scrutiny, of a hot top nick 2009 because of his uniquely strange extramarital affair. so the me
frankly, his weight was unhealthy and he knew. >> yeah. and he turned 50.that always a good time to reflect. come on, if a guy like this takes a decision like that, i'm sure he's doing it for his wife and children, but it may have political implications. and if you don't believe that, i've got a bridge i want to sell you or a tunnel i'm not going to build for you. >> are you saying you think the coverage was okay? >> i think the coverage is appropriate, idea. >> kirsten?...
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i did not want to take the risk of becoming unhealthy and the ramifications that would have for mary pat and for my four kids. as you know, i still have children in elementary school. i've got a long road here as a father, and i don't want to miss any of it. >> the governor further says he doesn't want to be a role model. he doesn't want to talk about goals or numbers in terms of pounds or, as he called it, take a victory lap. he says, we will notice the change over time. we want to let you know we'll have more of this very personal forthright, very candid conversation with the governor of new jersey. it includes his weight loss surgery, his political future and the use of taxpayer money to rebuild the jersey shore. it will all air this coming friday night on "rock center" at 10:00, 9:00 central. >>> when we come back, news tonight of the end of a longstanding tradition. >>> in light of the post newtown gun debate in this country, new stats from the justice department show that on the whole gun-related crime is actually much lower than it was two decades ago. gun murders dropped a fu
i did not want to take the risk of becoming unhealthy and the ramifications that would have for mary pat and for my four kids. as you know, i still have children in elementary school. i've got a long road here as a father, and i don't want to miss any of it. >> the governor further says he doesn't want to be a role model. he doesn't want to talk about goals or numbers in terms of pounds or, as he called it, take a victory lap. he says, we will notice the change over time. we want to let...
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we'll check out some unhealthy misinformation. >> in case of an emergency, you need to have more than just some bandages in the house. i'll tell you what should fit in a good first-aid kit. >> at universal orlando, we'll take the new "despicable me" attraction for a test-ride. >> all that and more, next on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm livia. here's this week's top story. >> for some of us, running is a sport. for others, it's good exercise. but katie reports on some teens who are using running to help others who are less fortunate. >> it's not often that a race begins with cheerleaders. >> all: hey, greenwich, get fired up! >> runners, set! [ starting pistol fires ] >> but this is not your typical race. it's a community fundraising event. it's organized to a great extent by teens. >> i'm here to help out at save the children, and they're a really remarkable organization. and they raise funds to support different programs -- education, health programs -- all over the world to help children and make them healthier. >> every year in greenwich,
we'll check out some unhealthy misinformation. >> in case of an emergency, you need to have more than just some bandages in the house. i'll tell you what should fit in a good first-aid kit. >> at universal orlando, we'll take the new "despicable me" attraction for a test-ride. >> all that and more, next on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm livia. here's this week's top story. >> for some of...
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>> i think if you have an unhealthy prostate such that you have an infection or something that will affect your desire. >> how about the other way? namely that if you give your prostate a real workout, a lot, which means considerable sexual activity, a lot, are you better off physically? from a prostate point of view? >> no relationship between development of cancer with either underor overactivity in the sexual arena. >> did your support group get into any questions we discussed here and what do you focus on? we've only got a few seconds and i'm sorry for that. >> i think the bad effects from prostate cancer, the one that causes the most grief is incontinence. the men, they don't -- impotence is not that big a problem, incontinence is. >> because of the level of frequency or because it can be handled psychologically and emotionally better. >> handled emotionally better. >> thank you, dr. michael manyak and >> mack: this week on "wealthtrack," are dividend-paying stocks a crowded trade? veteran blackrock equity dividend fund manager robert shearer, explains why this is one crowd you should
>> i think if you have an unhealthy prostate such that you have an infection or something that will affect your desire. >> how about the other way? namely that if you give your prostate a real workout, a lot, which means considerable sexual activity, a lot, are you better off physically? from a prostate point of view? >> no relationship between development of cancer with either underor overactivity in the sexual arena. >> did your support group get into any questions we...
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. >> we're unhealthy and we're cursing a lot and we're stressed out. i don't believe it. do you lynette? >> i don't know. but i'm deprezzed now and -- depressed now and -- i'm going to throw in the fact that wow we're going to have a dreary day on tap and we could get severe weather in here in the afternoon as well. let's start you out with maryland's most powerful radar this morning with a few scattered showers moving in from the south. and this is just ramping us up for what we're going to get more into the afternoon as the cold front approaches the area. the bus stop forecast is this this morning. the kids heading off to school. replace the coat with umbrella because we have that rain out there and also we'll have the thunderstorms as the kids come home from school today. that temperature coming in right around 78 degrees but even as the kids head out and about, definitely be prepared for the package that recess time might be indoors today. we could be seeing showers in the afternoon and lunchtime period. but much cooler and breezier to memorial day weekend. let's get
. >> we're unhealthy and we're cursing a lot and we're stressed out. i don't believe it. do you lynette? >> i don't know. but i'm deprezzed now and -- depressed now and -- i'm going to throw in the fact that wow we're going to have a dreary day on tap and we could get severe weather in here in the afternoon as well. let's start you out with maryland's most powerful radar this morning with a few scattered showers moving in from the south. and this is just ramping us up for what we're...
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more fast food and the leading experts that we talked to told us that the dollar items are often unhealthye foods are linked with obesity and diabetes. >> they're not making money from the dollar meal but everything else you buy when you go to the counter? >> the drinks, the fries, those type of things. >>> when we come back in the broadcast tonight what triggered this? yes, this is a man on the hood of a car apparently trying to stop the driver who had just backed into his wife's car. how this ends when we come back. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your
more fast food and the leading experts that we talked to told us that the dollar items are often unhealthye foods are linked with obesity and diabetes. >> they're not making money from the dollar meal but everything else you buy when you go to the counter? >> the drinks, the fries, those type of things. >>> when we come back in the broadcast tonight what triggered this? yes, this is a man on the hood of a car apparently trying to stop the driver who had just backed into his...
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people who don't have access to medical savings accounts are all kinds of impacts that are very unhealthys of race or backgrounds or not that's right. >> i'm just thinking from a personal point of view. not theoretically not on paper. and i'm telling you. neil: just to get the benefit. >> you're going to get all the benefits that you could've gotten in the manage. and it chips away the notion of the foundation of being married. >> this isn't about welfare. it's about insurance. neil: is a glorified welfare? >> drying from what i know, because we have discussed this many times, many people want a single-payer plan. but that is not what we went with her head we have a plan that is getting more people insurance. it could turn into something like that, but that's not how it is envisioned right now. this is about 80 people who would've gone to the emergency room or in some circumstance, would've gotten married to someone they don't love. you don't have to do that. >> if you look at a teenage girl, let's say she turns up pregnant. she started her family. if you look at security and all the meas
people who don't have access to medical savings accounts are all kinds of impacts that are very unhealthys of race or backgrounds or not that's right. >> i'm just thinking from a personal point of view. not theoretically not on paper. and i'm telling you. neil: just to get the benefit. >> you're going to get all the benefits that you could've gotten in the manage. and it chips away the notion of the foundation of being married. >> this isn't about welfare. it's about...
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and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical silence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. he wasn't raised by his parents. his grandmother is the one that raised him. but, yeah, it was a tough-upbringing. >> jodi, too, said she didn't have it easy growing up. that she was no stranger to abuse. >> she does describe instances of physical violence. >> reporter: jodi and travis burned red hot, at least for a while. but by the summer of 2007, their relationship had cooled, in part, because of jodi's increasing jealousy over travis' interest in other women. >> reporter: jodi and travis didn't break up. but that doesn't mean that they weren't friends with benefits! jodi enjoyed her sexual life. she wrote about how se loves travis so fully and completely that she doesn't know any other way to be. he was just her entire focus. >> reporter: so obsessed, that she never took her eye off of travis no matter how far apart they were. she's spying on him. that's what's really happening there. >> she slashed his tires, she brok
and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical silence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. he wasn't raised by his parents. his grandmother is the one that raised him. but, yeah, it was a tough-upbringing. >> jodi, too, said she didn't have it easy growing up. that she was no stranger to abuse. >> she does describe instances of physical violence. >> reporter: jodi and travis burned red hot,...
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number. >> smoking, overweight, if you are doing anything that the government bureaucrats think is unhealthyo be an healthy, they're going to levy more taxes. your premiums will be higher under obamacare, which is a huge irony, charles, because what the left was arguing, socialized medicine, these of the people that we want to help, lower income people, working-class people don't have health insurance. disproportionately those other ones said to be overweight, tend to be smokers. they will be hit the worst. charles: quickly, does this explain why we are building a new army of irs agents to go out and the bourse this kind of stuff? >> how scary is that. supplier at least two dozen new agency going to enforce these things, especially regulations like this. there will be in every nook and cranny of your life. there will be watching what you have for lunch state. you better have a salad. charles: i better. a 13 year-old from bayside, queens, went to the national spelling bee and lost two previous rounds because of the hard german words but one the word this time, another german word. he won this
number. >> smoking, overweight, if you are doing anything that the government bureaucrats think is unhealthyo be an healthy, they're going to levy more taxes. your premiums will be higher under obamacare, which is a huge irony, charles, because what the left was arguing, socialized medicine, these of the people that we want to help, lower income people, working-class people don't have health insurance. disproportionately those other ones said to be overweight, tend to be smokers. they...
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. >> reporter: it could have been far more deaths and something unhealthy mincemeat was the storm shelterr now on answer marty heirs will have mandated underground shelters. anny tornado area will have the underground shelters and perhaps better explain the unfortunate loss. >> catherine: thanks very much paul and more oklahoma more after the break. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. mamake a wish!h! i wish w we could lie e here forevever. i wish thihis test dririve w ov, so we e could
. >> reporter: it could have been far more deaths and something unhealthy mincemeat was the storm shelterr now on answer marty heirs will have mandated underground shelters. anny tornado area will have the underground shelters and perhaps better explain the unfortunate loss. >> catherine: thanks very much paul and more oklahoma more after the break. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you...
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dennis: coming up is mcdonald's tricking kids into eating unhealthy foods?ne year-old girl lectures the ceo at the ico meeting. or are the parents to blame? it is all about money. and calories. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with priloc ot and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartb dennis: a nine year-old grabs the spotlight at the annual shareholder meeting yesterday challenging the ceo on the fattening effects of the cuine. >> i am nine years old. my name is an effort of their things like that just are fair i'd like when you pet dies or you have to go to a specially then does something i don't think is fair when companies try to trick kids to eat food that is not good for them by using toys. dennis: growing mcdonald's over serving junk food but is that monald's responsibility or is it the parents to insist tha they eat healy foods? we will talk to a
dennis: coming up is mcdonald's tricking kids into eating unhealthy foods?ne year-old girl lectures the ceo at the ico meeting. or are the parents to blame? it is all about money. and calories. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with priloc ot and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartb...
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>> theirttitude is look, if you are sick or unhealthy, are you really the right fit for this positiongerri: they are not 20, not 25. they may have some kind of condition they arerying to monitor. they said submit your information or we will have you pay a fine every year. >> you'd be surprised that subsidized by drugmakers. i want to know who they can market to, other pharmacies. gerri: you are sring me. here's what i'm wondering, what if i go to the big-name reer and find plus size clothinn. this is a serious issue. does that mean my employer might know that? >> the employer wouud know that because they seeou every day. nowadays aggregated with other information. if you use your card to buy anything anywherthey know immediately, they know what merchant you are currentl at, so absolutely they know an infraction of a second, if you're at a bar, if you are auto painting your gym membership, to have all this infoaaion and it all goes into their models, without a health risk you are or not. gerri: now insurers e buying the detailed spending data. ultimately your player can know every deta
>> theirttitude is look, if you are sick or unhealthy, are you really the right fit for this positiongerri: they are not 20, not 25. they may have some kind of condition they arerying to monitor. they said submit your information or we will have you pay a fine every year. >> you'd be surprised that subsidized by drugmakers. i want to know who they can market to, other pharmacies. gerri: you are sring me. here's what i'm wondering, what if i go to the big-name reer and find plus size...
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and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> and a normal, healthy life was something that travis had wanted desperately, since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. his grandmother was the one who raised him. it was a tough upbringing. >> jodi, too, has said she didn't have it easy growing up. that she was no stranger to abuse. >> she grew up being very artistic. she had a lot of brothers and sisters and was very close with them all. so jodi's childhood was fairly ideal compared to travis'. but she does describe incidences of physical violence. >> jodi and travis burned red hot, at least for a while. but, by the summer of 2007, their relationship had cooled, in part, because of jodi's increasing jealousy over travis' interest in other women. >> jodi went through his phone and discovered these 40 messages to other women. and she decided to end the relationship at that point. but, at the same time, travis was looking to end the relationship. >> jodi and travis did
and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> and a normal, healthy life was something that travis had wanted desperately, since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. his grandmother was the one who raised him. it was a tough upbringing. >> jodi, too, has said she didn't have it easy growing up. that she was no stranger to abuse. >> she grew...
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it's a bit of stereotyping that goes on to people on food stamps by unhealthy things. the bottom line is americans by a range of not so healthy things. the reality has been foodstamp dollars at the end of the month are while they can afford to just buy that says we find things because they're a lot cheaper. so i think it is interesting to focus on low income americans is an interesting one. the state legislature in florida last year tried to pass a bill that would have restricted the use of foodstamp dollars for junky foods and was not very successful. one of the reasons is that the end of the day if you can't buy a candy bar, does that also mean you can't buy the ingredients to save a cake. you can buy the sugar, flour. it's a very hard thing to regulate that way. >> host: at different giant oceans like california. good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to illustrate another aspect to what has just been stated in another caller. one of the things that strikes the heart of the matter is we as consumers are paying to undermine our ow
it's a bit of stereotyping that goes on to people on food stamps by unhealthy things. the bottom line is americans by a range of not so healthy things. the reality has been foodstamp dollars at the end of the month are while they can afford to just buy that says we find things because they're a lot cheaper. so i think it is interesting to focus on low income americans is an interesting one. the state legislature in florida last year tried to pass a bill that would have restricted the use of...
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raise awareness about the problems of micro-laborers were facing was very, very bad work conditions, unhealthy conditions and to get americans to be concerned about something that most people when you go into a grocery store, near great or lettuce looks beautiful. you don't think about connections between you and the people who grew those in the pesticides that may be harming them and their children. i think i was an example of a boycott that succeeded the economic level. it has made it much easier for people to get together across big distances and organize boycotts and other forms of consumer movement. so if you look online, you can discover hundreds of boycotts going on as we speak. every year or two, there's a boycott that captures the american imagination sometimes for a brief period, other times for a longer period and it is the way americans continue to express their political views. >> on her recent visit to south carolina at the help of our local partner, tv took a look at cultural and literary history. >> , -- elizabeth sudduth. today will be talking about the aerial collection of hi
raise awareness about the problems of micro-laborers were facing was very, very bad work conditions, unhealthy conditions and to get americans to be concerned about something that most people when you go into a grocery store, near great or lettuce looks beautiful. you don't think about connections between you and the people who grew those in the pesticides that may be harming them and their children. i think i was an example of a boycott that succeeded the economic level. it has made it much...
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but they just switched to cleaner food as unhealthy or acrossed the border to shop in neighbor, countries. in one year, denmark repeal the fat tax. so far american boosters have not mentioned that. >> they repealed it. >> that is a big mistake. >> they tried your dumb idea for a year and they saids my goodness, bad idea. >> i believe it is a great idea. >> other great ideas are texas on candy or fat food. how do you define fat food? >> at mcdonald's you can order a salad or a big mac the lobbyist will make the rules. >> illinois has a candy tax. the beer craftered decides this candy is taxable but this isn't because it contained flour. store clerks don't know what to charge. >> we have flour, sugar, eggs, salt. >> katie's dessert won an award on the food network. >> are you poisoning people? you are making much fat? >>guest: no, without fat and sugar what is life? >> we asked to have doughnut without the bad stuff? >> the healthy version has no sugar, no salt, very little fat, and it is now tried but baked showing you how different it can be without the good stuff. >> good stuffs, egg whi
but they just switched to cleaner food as unhealthy or acrossed the border to shop in neighbor, countries. in one year, denmark repeal the fat tax. so far american boosters have not mentioned that. >> they repealed it. >> that is a big mistake. >> they tried your dumb idea for a year and they saids my goodness, bad idea. >> i believe it is a great idea. >> other great ideas are texas on candy or fat food. how do you define fat food? >> at mcdonald's you can...
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the study found that a lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet are among the factors that lead to workersity. >> workers at area beaches are gearing up for the summer. the mayor of ocean city, maryland says the boardwalk is on track to see a bump in visitors. more people this year are asking for area information. so far, it looks like it will be a strong season after superstorm sandy battered the east coast. some good news there. a lot of people were expecting and hoping for a lot of tours. >> 5:26. 64 degrees. new at 5:30, somebody one saturdays record powerball. who was it? saturdays record powerball. who was it? we will have more on the ♪ [ male announcer ] all crossovers give you room for stuff. but the chevrolet equinox has a multi-flex sliding rear seat to give you the most rear seat legroom of any five-passenger vehicle in its class. plus an amamazing amount of cargo room. total flexibility for both. to ingeniously carry people. and their stuff. ♪ that's american ingenuity to find new roads. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7's "good morning, washington" -- on your side. straight ah
the study found that a lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet are among the factors that lead to workersity. >> workers at area beaches are gearing up for the summer. the mayor of ocean city, maryland says the boardwalk is on track to see a bump in visitors. more people this year are asking for area information. so far, it looks like it will be a strong season after superstorm sandy battered the east coast. some good news there. a lot of people were expecting and hoping for a lot of...
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and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> reporter: and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis's childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. and so he wasn't raised by his parents. he was eventually -- his grandmother is the one that raised him. but yeah, it was a tough upbringing. >> reporter: jodi too has said she didn't have it easy growing up, that she was no stranger to abuse. >> she grew up very artistic, she played the flute and had a lot of brother and sisters and was very close to them all. so jodi's childhood was fairly ideal compared to travis's, but she does describe like incidences of physical violence. >> reporter: jodi and travis burned red hot. at least for a while. but by the summer of 2007 their relationship had cooled, in part because of jodi's increasing jealousy over travis's interests in other women. >> jodi went through his phone and discovered these flirty messages to other women, and she decided to end their relat
and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> reporter: and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis's childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. and so he wasn't raised by his parents. he was eventually -- his grandmother is the one that raised him. but yeah, it was a tough upbringing. >> reporter: jodi too has said she...
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dennis: coming up is mcdonald's tricking kids into eating unhealthy foods?r-old girl lectures the ceo at the ico meeting. or are the parents to blame? it is all about money. and calories. ♪ neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't . by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80housand of us investing billions... in evething from the best experiences below... to the fest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history......