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>> i don't know what you're -- there is nothing unhealthy about a soft drink. about a hamburger. >> in a 40-ounce portion. >> if you drink it all day long. >> i'd like to hear from the nutritionist on this not the corporate lobbyist. >> that's a person issue as to whether you abuse a product. it's okay to drink alcohol as long as you don't abuse it. okay to smoke a cigar as long as you're not smoking them all day long. >> but rick wants to make it sound as if the food companies don't have policies themselves. the real nutrition nan ny in ths country are coke, pepsi, mcdonald's, the food companies policies and practices have more impact on how much people eat and what people eat than the government by far. the government at least when they adopt a policy, they put it out for public comment. there's a vote in the congress. the people have some say. but corporate policies, practices, promotions are pushing people, upselling huge portions that people didn't eat 50 years ago. >> so this is like people are morons and -- >> that's not it. >> coca-cola wants to sell th
>> i don't know what you're -- there is nothing unhealthy about a soft drink. about a hamburger. >> in a 40-ounce portion. >> if you drink it all day long. >> i'd like to hear from the nutritionist on this not the corporate lobbyist. >> that's a person issue as to whether you abuse a product. it's okay to drink alcohol as long as you don't abuse it. okay to smoke a cigar as long as you're not smoking them all day long. >> but rick wants to make it sound as if...
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and -- >> it is unhealthy. it is not unhealthy enough like cigarettes or alcohol. >> the administration has caused energy drink companies to pull out the boxing gloves. monster is contending it sold 10 million cans of its liquid power safely and ethically. us that science has shown there are numerous health risks associated with children downing energy drinks. and economics committee will discuss the bill next month. coming up right here, a look at the week ahead. why chris round could be returning to d.c. and a bus driver and a teenager get into a fist fight. and even more dangerous situation that happened while they were throwing punches. >> i am in the weather center. quiet and drive for the rest of the night. some light snow in the forecast tomorrow night. an >> now for a look at what is happening in the week ahead. president obama heads to mexico for the north american leaders summit. he will meet with the mexican president and the canadian prime minister. economic issues are on the agenda and so is securi
and -- >> it is unhealthy. it is not unhealthy enough like cigarettes or alcohol. >> the administration has caused energy drink companies to pull out the boxing gloves. monster is contending it sold 10 million cans of its liquid power safely and ethically. us that science has shown there are numerous health risks associated with children downing energy drinks. and economics committee will discuss the bill next month. coming up right here, a look at the week ahead. why chris round...
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water unhealthy to bathe in and who lethe dogs out. why this shows america still has the biggest fight when it comes to super power status. >>> andfast about your seat belts. the government's rollout plan have the cars talk to each other. it's to avoid crashes but will it mean privacy concerns. welcome in to "cashin' in" this week. welcome, everybody. it was the super brawl airing before and after the super bowl. bill o'reilly putting president obama in the hot seat to where his policies are taking the country. you might becratching your head after this exchange. >> take a look at the disability explosion. it's insane. it's through the roof. you know -- >> bill, the point is we have not massively expanded the welfare state. that's just not true. >> but, wait, hold the hone. take a look at this. the number of people on food stamps is up nearly 70% since the president took office and the price we're pang for the program soaring 112% under his watch. michelle, the welfare state expanding or not? i'm confused. >> he's not fooling anyone. a
water unhealthy to bathe in and who lethe dogs out. why this shows america still has the biggest fight when it comes to super power status. >>> andfast about your seat belts. the government's rollout plan have the cars talk to each other. it's to avoid crashes but will it mean privacy concerns. welcome in to "cashin' in" this week. welcome, everybody. it was the super brawl airing before and after the super bowl. bill o'reilly putting president obama in the hot seat to where...
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they're typically advertising food that's unhealthy.in making fool lunch healthier. and undermines parents' ability to teach their kids and feed them a healthy diet. you know, it's a great step. but what i didn't hear today. this is interesting. i didn't hear pushback from the beverage companies or food companies on what the first lady is saying. they're going to take this $150 million and just move it away from school to other places where they reach kids. the white house and the administration, to get a break from congress, they could actually, make a difference. but the real difference is in the tax code. it's being treated as a business expense. and therefore it's subject to a write uhoff. and so if we actually look at the dollars being used to advertise for unhealthy foods and no longer allow the tax break, then actually they'll take those advertising dollars and start advertising for healthier foods and then we'll really have something. >> the biggest possible push is from consumers asking for, demanding the healthier food. >> of
they're typically advertising food that's unhealthy.in making fool lunch healthier. and undermines parents' ability to teach their kids and feed them a healthy diet. you know, it's a great step. but what i didn't hear today. this is interesting. i didn't hear pushback from the beverage companies or food companies on what the first lady is saying. they're going to take this $150 million and just move it away from school to other places where they reach kids. the white house and the...
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i know how big soda ads and unhealthy drinks. in december the budget legislative analyst office on the impact of these harmful drinks, we learned that sugary drinks are costing san francisco citizens, at a minimum, $50 to 60 million a year, and that's just from diabetes and obesity costs alone. it's a big cost to our city. i also wanted to alert colleagues and the city that you may start to see a number of these ads on big boards and around different -- especially low income neighborhoods and i wanted to thank shape up sf coalition in san francisco for launch this three month campaign called choose healthy drinks. it'll include a number of these posters that pose a question to communities. you wouldn't eat 17 or 22 packets of sugar. why are you drinking them? in the next three months and hopefully longer, shape up sf, which includes our department of public health and the ymca will be kind of championing this and educating our communities. i want to thank them for educating my office and communities on the dangers of unhealthy be
i know how big soda ads and unhealthy drinks. in december the budget legislative analyst office on the impact of these harmful drinks, we learned that sugary drinks are costing san francisco citizens, at a minimum, $50 to 60 million a year, and that's just from diabetes and obesity costs alone. it's a big cost to our city. i also wanted to alert colleagues and the city that you may start to see a number of these ads on big boards and around different -- especially low income neighborhoods and i...
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how is this >>> very unattractive and unhealthy. >> some say downright disgusting. >> a polluted creek going into the bay, how is it happen something. >> good evening. >>> the creek in oakland hills is known for its orange color and foul odor running from the hills passed the coliseum but its grimy days are numbered and the creek is about to get cleaned up. neighbors can't wait. >> reporter: get too close to the creek and you know something is not quite right. >> smells like rotten eggs. not clean water, not safe to drink or good for the plants. >> up attractive and unhealthy. >> reporter: fortunately for sandy it has been in her backyard for so long now the foul smell is her new normal. >> i am used to it. can you smell it? >> i can smell it. okay. that is it. >> reporter: officials claim to start a five month cleanup. the creek has been running orange for years, ever since the heights sulpher mine closed down in the 1930s and was never properly cleaned up. when water contacts the sulpher mining waste it turns acidic. giving the creek the orange color and rotten smell. >> you got the
how is this >>> very unattractive and unhealthy. >> some say downright disgusting. >> a polluted creek going into the bay, how is it happen something. >> good evening. >>> the creek in oakland hills is known for its orange color and foul odor running from the hills passed the coliseum but its grimy days are numbered and the creek is about to get cleaned up. neighbors can't wait. >> reporter: get too close to the creek and you know something is not quite...
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. >>> first lady is kicking off the fifth year of let's move by going after unhealthy foods in school with new rules limiting the marketing of foods considered unhealthy and phase out advertiser for junk food during the school year. billboards on sports fields and vending machines and even year books could all be eliminated. >> moms-to-be, could taking tylenol lead to adhd in kids years later? a study finds women who took this while pregnant are 13 percent more like throw have children with a d adhd our child medical editor will have more on "good morning america" at 7:00 this morning. >>> an expert is wanting that cases of head lice are rising and selfies could be to blame. there has been a spike in the number of head lice cases among teens. she says it is because of the head to head contact when groups of people take selfies which usually are with a cell phone are the rage with the word "selfie," as the "word of the year." >> that connection i did not expect. >> medical mystery: what kind of illness is paralyzing bay area children. we have a warning for parents. >> a big change coul
. >>> first lady is kicking off the fifth year of let's move by going after unhealthy foods in school with new rules limiting the marketing of foods considered unhealthy and phase out advertiser for junk food during the school year. billboards on sports fields and vending machines and even year books could all be eliminated. >> moms-to-be, could taking tylenol lead to adhd in kids years later? a study finds women who took this while pregnant are 13 percent more like throw have...
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the company slaughtered diseased and unhealthy app malls. it's the -- animals.largest recall of meat in years. >> a ceasefire in syria was extended, after 600 women, children and elderly men were rescued from a dangerous area of the country. the city of homs has been under siege for a year and a half. >> after an attack on a c.i.a. compound. the taliban has obtained taliban video, which the group shows it planning the attack. >> information is raising concerns over how easy it was for edward snowden to download secrets. edward snowden used common software that indexes data to grab the documents. >> a month after the chemical spill in west virginia, residents don't know when it will be safe to drink the water. frustrated residents have taken to the streets in frustration. ♪ yes, i ♪ tell you something ♪ >> 50 years ag the beatles made a debut on the "the ed sullivan show." it was broadcast to an estimated 73 million viewers. those are the headlines. "talk to al jazeera" is up now. >> the day before something is really a break through it's a crazy idea. >> the exp
the company slaughtered diseased and unhealthy app malls. it's the -- animals.largest recall of meat in years. >> a ceasefire in syria was extended, after 600 women, children and elderly men were rescued from a dangerous area of the country. the city of homs has been under siege for a year and a half. >> after an attack on a c.i.a. compound. the taliban has obtained taliban video, which the group shows it planning the attack. >> information is raising concerns over how easy it...
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"it's very unattractive ands unhealthy." and some say outright ,,,,,, and some say outright disgusting. a polluted creek flowing right into san francisco bay. how is this >>> very unattractive and unhealthy. >> some say downright disgusting. >> a polluted creek going into the bay, how is it happen something. >> good evening. >>> the creek in oakland hills is known for its orange color and foul odor running from the
"it's very unattractive ands unhealthy." and some say outright ,,,,,, and some say outright disgusting. a polluted creek flowing right into san francisco bay. how is this >>> very unattractive and unhealthy. >> some say downright disgusting. >> a polluted creek going into the bay, how is it happen something. >> good evening. >>> the creek in oakland hills is known for its orange color and foul odor running from the
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if you're strezed out, it's unhealthy, and if it's unhealthy, you can't focus. >> school board president charles ram see want it is district to meet with housing authority executive director tim jones. the richmond city manager told us he may call for an audit of the housing authority's maintenance record. >> our maintenance records are showing we're responding to work orders, we're getting them done on a timely basis, we're following up, and in essence we're getting the work done. obviously there have been some stoirs where that hasn't happened. >> do something about that mold fast. >> we called the executive director of the housing authority, tinl jones, but did not hear back. the richmond city manager is urging residents to report any problems. in richmond, rob ross, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> highway 1 in san mateo county was the scene of a real life cliff hanger er today. it happened north. the driver of a 26-foot dump truck lost control. the truck ended up perched precarously atop a cliff. the accident happened about 11:45 this morning. the driver was able to get out safely, but the
if you're strezed out, it's unhealthy, and if it's unhealthy, you can't focus. >> school board president charles ram see want it is district to meet with housing authority executive director tim jones. the richmond city manager told us he may call for an audit of the housing authority's maintenance record. >> our maintenance records are showing we're responding to work orders, we're getting them done on a timely basis, we're following up, and in essence we're getting the work done....
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i have been an unhealthy relationships, in jobs that i hated, overweight. i am not a genius.unique or special about me. if i can turn these teams around, so can anyone else. it is a matter of taking a good, hard look at your life and making a decision that the work associated with the change is worth it. >> does not sound like something i would have a lot of faith in americans doing. i mean, don't you feel like our role models are obese? television, movies, they are obese. is jet -- it is generally accepted to be ok to be massively obese? what do you think? >> when it comes to it being ok? look, does it mean that a person has equal value as an individual? are they lovable? of course they are. the question is, looking at someone like james get all three need, whose children are now growing up without it had, is that ok? that is a tragedy for his kids and that would be the argument i would make to someone who is unhealthy. why would you want to lose years of quality and quantity with your family? television orut the big screen, of course the academy awards are coming up around
i have been an unhealthy relationships, in jobs that i hated, overweight. i am not a genius.unique or special about me. if i can turn these teams around, so can anyone else. it is a matter of taking a good, hard look at your life and making a decision that the work associated with the change is worth it. >> does not sound like something i would have a lot of faith in americans doing. i mean, don't you feel like our role models are obese? television, movies, they are obese. is jet -- it is...
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unhealthy food is everywhere. healthy food is more expensive.m's length. and so we need to be asking what's the role of government, what's the role of market in protecting public health. and especially the health of children and young people. >> yeah. and i thought your work on fad here was interesting. people do know something i think about tobacco and alcohol. you point out like cinnabon has those cinnamon rolls have 45 ingredients, 880 calories, 36 grams of fat. 59 gram of sugar. i hit him up when i'm in the airport. i consider it a treat. i didn't know that it was at that level. now is that a problem with me or with -- >> yes -- >> or with regulatory information and access? >> well, i think it comes from food companies having a business model that depends on exploiting our vulnerabilities. we were hardwired, humans evolve to crave sugar, fats, and salt. and when we were out in the -- in the desert, those were good things because people were hungry a lot of the time. so you stoked up when you could. but today, sugar, fat, and salt contribute
unhealthy food is everywhere. healthy food is more expensive.m's length. and so we need to be asking what's the role of government, what's the role of market in protecting public health. and especially the health of children and young people. >> yeah. and i thought your work on fad here was interesting. people do know something i think about tobacco and alcohol. you point out like cinnabon has those cinnamon rolls have 45 ingredients, 880 calories, 36 grams of fat. 59 gram of sugar. i hit...
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the president did like unhealthy food and we were able to put soy burgers in the white house, for examplefoods that were delicious and nutritious. >> but even with dr. ornish's help, in 1999 after his annual physical, the white house doctor said the president had put on 18 pounds since a check-up just two years earlier. while diet and exercise can go a long way, most doctors will tell you to get to the last heart attack in america, there is more. >> there was public knowledge he was going through some rather stressful times during that >> that's why the doctor wants a blood sample. >> i don't think anyone likes getting their blood drawn. >> he wants to find out if i have a lot of small ldl particles. a sign that i could be prone to building up plaque no matter what my overall cholesterol number is. coming up -- >> i was incredibly lucky that something more severe didn't happen. >> lessons from former president clinton. >> and pictures don't lie. i learn if my arteries are young or old. time to find out what fate has to offer me. >> and a controversial diet. this 66-year-old woman says she
the president did like unhealthy food and we were able to put soy burgers in the white house, for examplefoods that were delicious and nutritious. >> but even with dr. ornish's help, in 1999 after his annual physical, the white house doctor said the president had put on 18 pounds since a check-up just two years earlier. while diet and exercise can go a long way, most doctors will tell you to get to the last heart attack in america, there is more. >> there was public knowledge he was...
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in the low end of unhealthy. unhealthy for tokyo. these are not the worst about, we have seen numbers in excess of 880. appalling numbers. things are improving. the area of cloud making its way eastwards in the process of pushing unsettled weather in. the high over japan. rain, sleet and snow making its way across beijing, at around 8 degrees. a key north-westerly wind coming in. snow across northern parts of china, pushing east, pushing across the korean peninsula as we go on friday. as you can see, ♪ not far away. it will be cold, textures around 2 degrees celsius. smog conditions into indonesia, ifs unsettled. further north, no significant rain in singapore for a month. staying dry. further dryness for much of thailand. >> egypt's prime minister designate has reappointed several ministers as part of his government - the interior, oil and planning ministers reinstated. the interim government resigned on monday. this were appointed to form a new government. al jazeera is demanding the release of staff held in egypt. mohamed fadel fa
in the low end of unhealthy. unhealthy for tokyo. these are not the worst about, we have seen numbers in excess of 880. appalling numbers. things are improving. the area of cloud making its way eastwards in the process of pushing unsettled weather in. the high over japan. rain, sleet and snow making its way across beijing, at around 8 degrees. a key north-westerly wind coming in. snow across northern parts of china, pushing east, pushing across the korean peninsula as we go on friday. as you...
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restrictions will prohibit ads for unhealthy foods including sugary drinks.like coke, or pepsi have to be phased out. >> during the event mrs. obama displayed a talent. take a look. >> if i'm going help my brain come to fruition, i'm going to have to feed it quality nutrition we love the cookie buzz they're not sufficient. we need veggies to make our bodies efficient. roll my chickit in a wrap, don't jam it in a nugget. it's time for fresh food, we love it. pretty gholla. >> chicken in a wrap, don't jam it in a nugget. >> no. do not. >> it's a big week for a young woman from a small town the city of collinsville pro claimed yesterday cary brown day. she became the first model with down's syndrome hired by the store chain wet seal. >> one of the girls from corporate wet seal said where did she learn to do modelling moves? i have no idea. they said she's got a natural talent for it. >> cary got the gig after her page received 11,000 likes in less than a week. and she can be walking the red carpet in a pre-oscar event in l.a. saturday. >> wow. >> coming up on ab
restrictions will prohibit ads for unhealthy foods including sugary drinks.like coke, or pepsi have to be phased out. >> during the event mrs. obama displayed a talent. take a look. >> if i'm going help my brain come to fruition, i'm going to have to feed it quality nutrition we love the cookie buzz they're not sufficient. we need veggies to make our bodies efficient. roll my chickit in a wrap, don't jam it in a nugget. it's time for fresh food, we love it. pretty gholla. >>...
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diseased and unhealthy animals were slaughtered. it's the largest recall of meat in years. >> more than 600 syrians were rescued from a dangerous area of the war-torn country. the city of homs is under siege for a year and a half. officials are arriving in geneva ahead of the next round of syrian peace talks. >> north korea has a change of hart, rescinding an offer to a u.s. official who was going to try to negotiate the release of american kenneth bae. the state department says it was the second time pyongyang took back the offer. no reason was given, although the north objected to upcoming military drills between the u.s. and south korea. >> those are the headlines. "talk to al jazeera" is coming up next. for news updates go to aljazeera.com. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bu c
diseased and unhealthy animals were slaughtered. it's the largest recall of meat in years. >> more than 600 syrians were rescued from a dangerous area of the war-torn country. the city of homs is under siege for a year and a half. officials are arriving in geneva ahead of the next round of syrian peace talks. >> north korea has a change of hart, rescinding an offer to a u.s. official who was going to try to negotiate the release of american kenneth bae. the state department says it...
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water unhealthy to bathe in and who let the dogs out. why this shows america still has the biggest fight when it comes to super power status. >>> and fast about your seat belts. the government's rollout plan to have the cars talk to each
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this fear that is all struck at our parent, at our schools is unhealthy. look at us. to publicly party. sweating we might get sued over sweets. schools afraid to have valentine's day parties with cupcakes, so they are handing out carrots no. more cookies, no more cakes, no more candy in class. pretty soon no more parties period in class. let me tell you something. one cookie isn't going to hurt a child but all this political correctness is going to kill hid childhood. years from now, you know what's going to happen, kids will wonder why we didn't teach them about making choices. they will wonder why we took away all their choices of they will wonder why we didn't say one cupcake is fine for one day. they will wonder why instead we took all the cupcakes away, all day. they will wonder, they will wonder why we didn't treat them like human beings who just wanted to celebrate special moments than more like guinea pigs who we denied a single sweet moment. wonder why we were keeping them sugar-free and fat-free and anything fun-free that we never just let them be free. free
this fear that is all struck at our parent, at our schools is unhealthy. look at us. to publicly party. sweating we might get sued over sweets. schools afraid to have valentine's day parties with cupcakes, so they are handing out carrots no. more cookies, no more cakes, no more candy in class. pretty soon no more parties period in class. let me tell you something. one cookie isn't going to hurt a child but all this political correctness is going to kill hid childhood. years from now, you know...
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>> this sets up a healthy future for pimco. >> this is unhealthy.rm healthy? >> it is difficult for any one individual. to square off on issues. eventually, bill, through both his position and legacy, will wear the other side down. you now have a different composition where you have a strong ceo and a very strong and and six verydent, capable deputy cio's. in many respects, the more power delegated to all of them, and taken from bill, the healthier the future of pimco. qwest doesn't still not all come bill isbill gross? if supposed to be contained, if you sandbox,the investing what is the guarantee he does not step out of the sandbox and walk around the rest of the playground? >> i am not aware of any new containing bills to the investing sandbox. you will have to educate me as to that. that was not the case. whose shoulders do -- does the responsibility rest to respect borders and allow management to run the business of the company and allow bill, i guess, to run the investment company act of -- company? >> i am sure they still enjoy ability to sel
>> this sets up a healthy future for pimco. >> this is unhealthy.rm healthy? >> it is difficult for any one individual. to square off on issues. eventually, bill, through both his position and legacy, will wear the other side down. you now have a different composition where you have a strong ceo and a very strong and and six verydent, capable deputy cio's. in many respects, the more power delegated to all of them, and taken from bill, the healthier the future of pimco. qwest...
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a little unhealthy but it is almost impossible to find.mes where you find the most sugar in the capri suns and -- >> evil juicy box. >> do you think we risk a backlash against the first lady because she's going farther on this? >> we do. i don't think they apply. i'm an expert on these things as a type i diabetic. there's sugar in everything. >> high stakes on this. >> the interesting thing about companies like coca-cola, you don't need a weather man to know which way the wind bloz. they are backing them because people are back away from sugary drinks. it's hand to quantify these things but there's a huge move away from the stuff before michelle obama. drinking 95-ounce big gul ps will make their familiar -- >> look at the reaction to the bloomberg initiative. >> nanny state stayed with him as he left office. >> michelle obama, i don't think this applies, these are government funded schools and she's actually saying these are recommendations, making funny videos with will ferrell. they always have their initiatives. >> we did love the hist
a little unhealthy but it is almost impossible to find.mes where you find the most sugar in the capri suns and -- >> evil juicy box. >> do you think we risk a backlash against the first lady because she's going farther on this? >> we do. i don't think they apply. i'm an expert on these things as a type i diabetic. there's sugar in everything. >> high stakes on this. >> the interesting thing about companies like coca-cola, you don't need a weather man to know which...
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the president did like unhealthy food and we were able to put soy burgers in the white house, for example, and have him get foods that were delicious and nutritious. >> but even with dr. ornish's help, in 1999 after his annual physical, the white house doctor said the president had put on 18 pounds since a check-up just two years earlier. while diet and exercise can go a long way, most doctors will tell you to get to the last heart attack in america, there is more. >> there was public knowledge he was going through some rather stressful times during that time. it just goes to show you that information alone is not sufficient. we need to work at a deeper level. we need to work with the underlying stresses that people are experiencing, the loneliness and isolation in many cases that people are experiencing. >> try taking the weight towards the balls of the feet. >> that's why dr. ornish includes yoga, meditation and group sessions at his institute in sausalito, california. >> i came to vermont determined to get my cholesterol down with low fat ben and jerry's cherry garcia. >> we now know w
the president did like unhealthy food and we were able to put soy burgers in the white house, for example, and have him get foods that were delicious and nutritious. >> but even with dr. ornish's help, in 1999 after his annual physical, the white house doctor said the president had put on 18 pounds since a check-up just two years earlier. while diet and exercise can go a long way, most doctors will tell you to get to the last heart attack in america, there is more. >> there was...
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. >> reporter: officials say the rancho feeding corporation in california processed diseased and unhealthy animals without full federal inspection. the company now recalling nearly 9 million pounds of beef products. an entire year's worth of production. that meat described as unfit for human consumption making its way to four states. california, texas, illinois and florida. it's not yet clear what outlets received the products ranging from beef carcass to oxtail and liver. >> there is a real problem at this company. knowing that there's a year's worth of production, potentially, that is out there in the marketplace that was produced without that federal inspection should make beef eaters wary. >> reporter: the usda's food safety inspection service says it hasn't received any reports of illnesses linked to the meat, but eating it could cause, quote, serious adverse health consequences or death. >> class 1 recall is quite serious. so, i don't know whether the agency is concerned about bacterial contamination, like e. coli, whether they're concerned about contaminants from the spinal column,
. >> reporter: officials say the rancho feeding corporation in california processed diseased and unhealthy animals without full federal inspection. the company now recalling nearly 9 million pounds of beef products. an entire year's worth of production. that meat described as unfit for human consumption making its way to four states. california, texas, illinois and florida. it's not yet clear what outlets received the products ranging from beef carcass to oxtail and liver. >> there...
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the level at which america starts classifying air as unhealthy is 150, that's there. this is the current level almost 560 to 600 right through the day. scientists say the impact of this toxic mix of particles can be deadly over the long term. here is the bbc's martin patience in beijing. >> reporter: china's capital shrouded in a toxic smog, its skyline barely visible. normal life hasn't completed ground to a halt, but some of those dancing are taking precautions and with good reason. we're here at a busy beijing hospital where we're going to meet a doctor who is on the front line when it comes to dealing with pollution. dr. chang was worked here for 30 years, he's never been busier, seeing up to 30 patients a day. >> translator: as the air pollution is getting worse it's causing more difficult si ceases, linked with pneumonia, brorn kai tis and lung cancer. >> reporter: ironically when the smog hits there normally isn't a surge in admissions as the null verbal are warned to stay indoors. one of those who has ventured out is ms. wong. she's suffering from asthma. her
the level at which america starts classifying air as unhealthy is 150, that's there. this is the current level almost 560 to 600 right through the day. scientists say the impact of this toxic mix of particles can be deadly over the long term. here is the bbc's martin patience in beijing. >> reporter: china's capital shrouded in a toxic smog, its skyline barely visible. normal life hasn't completed ground to a halt, but some of those dancing are taking precautions and with good reason....
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the fact that what he puts in to his body while being as unhealthy as he is with the whole other partessive for let's say a competitive eater. but here is the mayor of toronto and yet he's running again. >> and i think outside of toronto people know rob ford as the crazy crack-smoking mayor who ends up on youtube for doing stupid stuff. but there really interesting fascinating story that brought us to this point about a family that fancies itself a political dynasty, ford family. >> so it's like there's a kennedies, if the kennedies had all smoked crack. >> they think of themselves as canadian kennedys. >> for real? >> for real. that's chapter two. >> but all joking aside, sort of a caricature, this man is going to die and probably relatively soon. and i would think that the disqualifying factor for torontoians. >> yes. >> thank you. would almost not be the fact that your mayor is horribly impaired when an emergency might arise but the fact he refuses to get help. >> and answer any questions. >> and answer any questions. that to me should be the disqualifying factor in this. >> right.
the fact that what he puts in to his body while being as unhealthy as he is with the whole other partessive for let's say a competitive eater. but here is the mayor of toronto and yet he's running again. >> and i think outside of toronto people know rob ford as the crazy crack-smoking mayor who ends up on youtube for doing stupid stuff. but there really interesting fascinating story that brought us to this point about a family that fancies itself a political dynasty, ford family. >>...
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marijuana sales, the results of colorado's green rush are in - long lines, short supplies and an unhealthy dose of chaos. >> i'm looking for an upper. irkth stimulating? >> yes. for the two dozen dispense ris business is growing faster than the stocks in their greenhouses. >> we have a line out the door, a constant flow of customers and revenue. previously we'd have 15 to 20 patients, now we are see 100 to 150 a day. >> some sellers ran out of stock. with 100 dispense ris to open next month, the problem is not supply, it's a legal system that has not caught up with a drug that is illegal under u.s. federal store. >> this shop changed bank accounts several times. banks are afraid of running afoul of federal law. as soon as they discover who they are dealing with, they shut the accounts, but take credit. >> we are on the 7th or eighth act. it's terrible and dangerous because i'm walking around with a large amount of cash in my pocket. we have a tight system to hold the cash on different premises of our operations. but it doesn't stop someone who is desperate to put a gun to my head or kidnap
marijuana sales, the results of colorado's green rush are in - long lines, short supplies and an unhealthy dose of chaos. >> i'm looking for an upper. irkth stimulating? >> yes. for the two dozen dispense ris business is growing faster than the stocks in their greenhouses. >> we have a line out the door, a constant flow of customers and revenue. previously we'd have 15 to 20 patients, now we are see 100 to 150 a day. >> some sellers ran out of stock. with 100 dispense...
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. >> unattractive and unhealthy. >> reporter: for sandy, it has been in her backyard so long now the foul smell is her new normal. >> i am used to it. can you smell it? >> i can smell it. oh, that is it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the officials claim to start the five month cleanup it may. but, the creek has been running orange for years. ever since the old sulpher mine shutdown in the 1930s and was never properly cleaned up. what water contacts the waste it turns acidic, giving it the orange color and rotten smell. >> you have bird trails. >> reporter: nicholas from san francisco is a geology major, curious about the cleanup effort he stopped by and was surprised by what he saw. >> anything that drinks it will be poisonous to them and any sort of plants will die away even if this is metal in any place of the creek it will eat away at it. >> that is worry some for neighbors. the creek sits near a popular trail where families bring their pets and wildlife are all around. >> reporter: they can hardly wait for the creek to flow orange for the last time. >> just kind of there. can't wait
. >> unattractive and unhealthy. >> reporter: for sandy, it has been in her backyard so long now the foul smell is her new normal. >> i am used to it. can you smell it? >> i can smell it. oh, that is it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the officials claim to start the five month cleanup it may. but, the creek has been running orange for years. ever since the old sulpher mine shutdown in the 1930s and was never properly cleaned up. what water contacts the waste it turns...
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there are agents myanmar meant which can be unhealthy. we fund a lot of -- there are agents in the environment which can be unhealthy. we fund a lot of research and our lead on those kinds of studies. fund a lot of research to find out what kinds of chemicals in the environment might be unhealthy, and which might be safe and good to have because and may help agriculturally other ways that are important. we fund a lot of research on that. the question about the link to various kinds of things to autism is something we are spending a lot of research to figure out. it does appear that the autism rates in the united states have been increasing, but we don't know what the agents are that might play a role. autism is almost like every other health condition where clearly, genes for averill and nongenetic factors play into the environment broadly. it's not just toxins in the air, but there could be other kinds of things that have an influence on it. we are trying to figure out what the factors are that play a role there and we are making roads t
there are agents myanmar meant which can be unhealthy. we fund a lot of -- there are agents in the environment which can be unhealthy. we fund a lot of research and our lead on those kinds of studies. fund a lot of research to find out what kinds of chemicals in the environment might be unhealthy, and which might be safe and good to have because and may help agriculturally other ways that are important. we fund a lot of research on that. the question about the link to various kinds of things to...
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you can turn instant gratification into health, and usually instant gratification is having us do unhealthys, and now you do capture maybe a larger segment of the population who would benefit. at the same time there are people who may have maladaptive behavior, and this may fuel this. but most americans are overweight, don't exercise enough, so it has the potential to help more people than it would to harm. >> jamie success stories? >> yeah, i think it really depends on the individual, and i know some people who this was their motivation to workout, and it has been their number one motivation still to this day, and there are some people who wear it as an accessory. it's a good way to connect with people. it's a signal for people, i want to workout, i want to take a healthy step, and somebody else sees it, and all of a sudden you have a running partner, so i think there's a lot of success stories. i need a trainer. >> brian just tweeted in a success story . . . >> wow. congratulations. >> there you go. >> that's awesome. >> well done, brian. >> so if you are wondering who should be using the
you can turn instant gratification into health, and usually instant gratification is having us do unhealthys, and now you do capture maybe a larger segment of the population who would benefit. at the same time there are people who may have maladaptive behavior, and this may fuel this. but most americans are overweight, don't exercise enough, so it has the potential to help more people than it would to harm. >> jamie success stories? >> yeah, i think it really depends on the...
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for boys andommon girls to be sold at age six and used as sex slaves until they become unhealthy or fallinto addiction and cannot bring in money anymore. the unlucky ones end up in the desert. but even those who managed to escape face serious problems. i need psychological help and education. the children are traumatized. parents are overwhelmed, not knowing how to deal with the sexual trauma their children have been through. rosie a rose go is the president of the mexican commission trafficking women. she says it is important not to make the mistake of calling the women prostitutes because they do not sell their bodies willingly. criminals force them into prostitution and they are raped 30 or 40 times a day. maria survived her ordeal. now she lives with a friend who has been through the same experience. she is studying law and wants to use her skills to fight the theappers -- fight traffickers. her kidnappers were jailed for 20 years but she had to sit for two days before the public prosecutor's office before anyone would listen to her story. it has to may -- be made clear to men that w
for boys andommon girls to be sold at age six and used as sex slaves until they become unhealthy or fallinto addiction and cannot bring in money anymore. the unlucky ones end up in the desert. but even those who managed to escape face serious problems. i need psychological help and education. the children are traumatized. parents are overwhelmed, not knowing how to deal with the sexual trauma their children have been through. rosie a rose go is the president of the mexican commission...
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. >> the usda says the rancho feeding corporation has processed diseased and unhealthy animals withoutl inspection. >> the market was listed because of one special order of ox tails by a customer, an order randy says was purchased months ago. >> we contacted the mump. she was very cooperative, and she -- they contacted her and they dealt with it. >> last week rancho feeding announced is was recalling more than eight million pounds of meat carcasses. the usda has not said what the investigators found or what they alleged the company did, it's random. >> rancho says all of the bad beef is out of stores. but randy continues to get phone calls from customers concerned about what they're putting on the table. >> city of healsburg is trying to provide water during the drought. the city council voted yesterday to make treated wastewater available immediately for grape growers and ranchers. chittics claim the reclaimed water could contaminate groundwater. >> huge crowds are lining the secretes of san francisco for the chinese new year parade. here's a look at the parade route. west on market s
. >> the usda says the rancho feeding corporation has processed diseased and unhealthy animals withoutl inspection. >> the market was listed because of one special order of ox tails by a customer, an order randy says was purchased months ago. >> we contacted the mump. she was very cooperative, and she -- they contacted her and they dealt with it. >> last week rancho feeding announced is was recalling more than eight million pounds of meat carcasses. the usda has not said...
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they are used as sex slaves until they become too unhealthy or fall into addiction and cannot bring iney anymore. the unlucky ones end up in the desert, but even those that escape a serious columns, in need of psychological help and education. andchildren are traumatized parents are overwhelmed, not knowing how to deal with the sexual trauma the children have been through. rosie is the president of the mexican commission against the trafficking of women. she says it is important not to make the mistake of calling the women prostitutes, because they do not sell their bodies willingly. criminals forced them into prostitution, she says. they are treated violently and raped 30-to-40 times per day. she survived her ordeal and now lives through a friend who has been through the same experience. she is studying law and wants user skills to fight traffickers. forkidnappers were jailed 20 years, but she had to sit for two days at the public prosecutor's office before anybody would listen to her story. it has to be made clear to men that women are not products, she says. there is not a for sale
they are used as sex slaves until they become too unhealthy or fall into addiction and cannot bring iney anymore. the unlucky ones end up in the desert, but even those that escape a serious columns, in need of psychological help and education. andchildren are traumatized parents are overwhelmed, not knowing how to deal with the sexual trauma the children have been through. rosie is the president of the mexican commission against the trafficking of women. she says it is important not to make the...
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. >> their feeling was the relationship was unhealthy and inappropriate. >> reporter: unhealthy and inappropriatebut how do you prove the nature of the relationship was sexual? crimes against children detective, jeremy shephard, with the help of the younger girl, sets a trap to confirm kaitlyn crossed the line. tell me how you decided to do this controlled phone call with the victim. >> that is a procedure that we often use in cases like this, in order to attempt to get the victim to get a confession from the suspect for us. >> does that mean anything to you? >> obviously, it means something to me. >> reporter: this is where sweet love, soured. in the state of florida, even consensual sex between an 18-year-old and a 14-year-old is against the law. kaitlyn was arrested. >> they had her in handcuffs in the driveway. >> reporter: put into a police cruiser, what's going through your mind? >> i was so shocked. you know, i was scared to death because she was so scared to death. >> reporter: in an interrogation room, kaitlyn is questioned, asked about intimate details most people wouldn't want to discu
. >> their feeling was the relationship was unhealthy and inappropriate. >> reporter: unhealthy and inappropriatebut how do you prove the nature of the relationship was sexual? crimes against children detective, jeremy shephard, with the help of the younger girl, sets a trap to confirm kaitlyn crossed the line. tell me how you decided to do this controlled phone call with the victim. >> that is a procedure that we often use in cases like this, in order to attempt to get the...
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we are seeing increasing rates of smoking, increasing rates of unhealthy lifestyles, if you will, poorchoices of diet, lack of exercise. we are also seeing rates of cancer related to infections such as hpv and cervical cancer. >> to the extent that these are lifestyle choices, the knowledge is out there on the effects of all aroundesumably the world where the smoking rates are highest in the world. is the predicted rising cancer something people could take control over? >> i think rates could be cut in half if people really took control over their lines. -- lives. it is not just what is protected to happen in the future. it is already the case that more people are dying of cancer than hiv, malaria and tuberculosis combined, and yet we hear so much less about cancer. i don't think it is a good assumption to say everybody knows about it and knows about the risk factors, especially in rew role or low income -- rural or low income countries. >> how to the united states compared to other countries around the world? >> in other countries around the world, there is a very low rate of fewer be
we are seeing increasing rates of smoking, increasing rates of unhealthy lifestyles, if you will, poorchoices of diet, lack of exercise. we are also seeing rates of cancer related to infections such as hpv and cervical cancer. >> to the extent that these are lifestyle choices, the knowledge is out there on the effects of all aroundesumably the world where the smoking rates are highest in the world. is the predicted rising cancer something people could take control over? >> i think...
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about a year's worth of production, the federal officials say the company processed diseased and unhealthytle in products like beef, liver, ox tail and tripe. they ended up in stores in california, florida, illinois, texas. not known which stores or restaurants bought the beef. no reports of illnesses. >>> an athlete strikes gold in sochi. plus, what lemon says you can not do with their clothes even if you own them. >>> a skin cream that has a poison in it. they claim it is a miracle ingredient. olympic competition. and they already have a lot to celebrate. daredevil snowboarders from u-s dominated the new "slopestyle" event on day t of the olympics. >>> team usa is looking for a day of competition. they have a lot to celebrate. but don't listen to this if you are looking forward to watching the olympics. daredevil snowboarders dominated a new event on day 3 of the olympics. jamie anderson grabbed the united states second gold medal in the new extreme sport. other americans did not do as well. bode miller was among the favorite to win. but after a slower than expected run he finished a dis
about a year's worth of production, the federal officials say the company processed diseased and unhealthytle in products like beef, liver, ox tail and tripe. they ended up in stores in california, florida, illinois, texas. not known which stores or restaurants bought the beef. no reports of illnesses. >>> an athlete strikes gold in sochi. plus, what lemon says you can not do with their clothes even if you own them. >>> a skin cream that has a poison in it. they claim it is a...
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>> ifill: and yesterday, the administration unveiled new rules that ban marketing of unhealthy food inls. >> i think we can all agree that our classrooms should be healthy places where kids are not bombarded with ads for junk food. >> reporter: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg also took up the cause, moving to eliminate trans fats and limit the size of sodas and other sugary drinks. still, the c.d.c reports the apparent progress among pre- schoolers does not extend to other age groups. instead, a third of american children and teen-agers, and more than two-thirds of adults, remain obese or overweight. >> ifill: christina economos of tufts university watches all this closely. she's an associate professor at the schools of medicine and nutrition science. she also helps lead an initiative called childobesity180.org okay, christina economos, give pe a sense of how significant the news of this decline is. >> good evening, these results are unequivocally amazingment and we really need to applaud. but we can't stop yet. this is aç small snapshot and it's a small group of children
>> ifill: and yesterday, the administration unveiled new rules that ban marketing of unhealthy food inls. >> i think we can all agree that our classrooms should be healthy places where kids are not bombarded with ads for junk food. >> reporter: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg also took up the cause, moving to eliminate trans fats and limit the size of sodas and other sugary drinks. still, the c.d.c reports the apparent progress among pre- schoolers does not extend...
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and then there's unhealthy family environment. ( together ) unhealthy family environment. when i encounter, and i have unfortunately encountered a lot of children who have been victims of abuse and that abuse comes in many different forms. it comes in the way of emotional abuse, of physical abuse, of sexual abuse. gail pincus: they're coming from a background of having seen their father, or their mother's boyfriend, or lover, whoever, physically abuse their mother. and some of them were very severely abused themselves as children. so every time he turned around, his grandfather had him out in the backyard with a switch off the tree, beating him. his grandfather told him that if you didn't beat kids that they grow up bad. and that he only did this because he loved him. astrid heger: those children that are exposed to that family violence-- are the ones that are growing up to spread that violence. we know that witnessing violence against your mother in the household is probably one of the most toxic form of violence for a child to see or to be a victim of. they are the alcoh
and then there's unhealthy family environment. ( together ) unhealthy family environment. when i encounter, and i have unfortunately encountered a lot of children who have been victims of abuse and that abuse comes in many different forms. it comes in the way of emotional abuse, of physical abuse, of sexual abuse. gail pincus: they're coming from a background of having seen their father, or their mother's boyfriend, or lover, whoever, physically abuse their mother. and some of them were very...
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but if you suffer from unhealthy conditions caused by inflammation, you could have high levels of c-reactive protein is a bio-marker in the bloodstream used by medical doctors to determine the body's level of inflammation. stress, trauma, pollution, and even fatty foods can cause inflammation and c-reactive protein levels to re.
but if you suffer from unhealthy conditions caused by inflammation, you could have high levels of c-reactive protein is a bio-marker in the bloodstream used by medical doctors to determine the body's level of inflammation. stress, trauma, pollution, and even fatty foods can cause inflammation and c-reactive protein levels to re.
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they accuse the company of processing disease and unhealthy cattle in their products. they ended up at a distribution center in stores california, florida, illinois, and texas, but it is still not known which stores, as there are no reports of any illnesses. >>> a tribute in a reunion, 50 years in the making. salute to the beatle tonight some of the biggest names in music took part in a grammy salute to the beatles, finally getting to the main event with a paul and ringo reunion. the memory i have is like, you know, bigger than this. you know what i mean, there were thousands of them. >> we'd like to go back to the old schools, you know. >> yeah, you're right. >> but you also built the best selling athlete with all of america. >>> a healthy young giraffe killed by the very zoo keepers who cared for him. how they are debating on the controversial decision. >>> a golden day for american athletes. details on today's olympic events. >>> keeping an eye on the group. what lulu lemons says that customers could not do with their clothes even if you own them. ,,,,,,,, [ male an
they accuse the company of processing disease and unhealthy cattle in their products. they ended up at a distribution center in stores california, florida, illinois, and texas, but it is still not known which stores, as there are no reports of any illnesses. >>> a tribute in a reunion, 50 years in the making. salute to the beatle tonight some of the biggest names in music took part in a grammy salute to the beatles, finally getting to the main event with a paul and ringo reunion. the...