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lisa stark, abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. >> and here's to our brain, america. >>> tonightld news," diane's exclusive inter
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lisa stark, abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. >> and here's to our brain, america. >>> rememberworld news," diane sawyer's exclusive interview with mitt and ann romney. m closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc
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lisa stark, abc news, winston salem, north carolina. >>> that's something.n we come back, her face captivated us for centuries. tonight the new discovery did mona lisa have a twin? on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. keep in mind a little caffeine . same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. keep in mind a little caffeine >>> we've learned that one of the most famous paintings in the world has a twin. the louvre in paris, there's so many copies out there. our historians x-rayed this copy. in madrid. a forensics team. every change painted by the original was mirrored on the second painting, things you can't se
lisa stark, abc news, winston salem, north carolina. >>> that's something.n we come back, her face captivated us for centuries. tonight the new discovery did mona lisa have a twin? on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. keep in mind a little caffeine ....
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it's already happening in places like winston-salem, louisville, austin, ft. lauderdale and many other places. community groups, schools, volunteers and parents are working together to make sure elementary and middle school students succeed. >> now, in these communities, this is working very well. big brothers, big sisters, united way and the schools are working together so that when a child actually is acting out in school or fails a test or skips class, a big brother or a big sister is there to work with the family and the teacher to make sure that that child gets back on track. and it's not just about the bad things. when good things happen, they celebrate that together, too. >> that's the kind of synergy we want to create in every community. we hope to come back here in a few years and report that all 1,200 united ways and all 355 big brothers, big sisters chapters are doing the same. we hope that you'll all join us and together we'll all work to make sure that every community helps all of our children go far in school, work and life. >> thank you. and ple
it's already happening in places like winston-salem, louisville, austin, ft. lauderdale and many other places. community groups, schools, volunteers and parents are working together to make sure elementary and middle school students succeed. >> now, in these communities, this is working very well. big brothers, big sisters, united way and the schools are working together so that when a child actually is acting out in school or fails a test or skips class, a big brother or a big sister is...
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>> i was with seven different ones in counties around green girl, winston-salem. actually, one of your research assistants came down over the summer and started talking to some of the people. >> will egger, he put together the database. north carolina plays a big role in his research. >> i'm glad your research is not publishing the data including my research. [laughter] >> i read the book, and was very happy to see how you separate the tea party into those three different areas, which i think is one of the most crucial things for people to understand. but i also found in my research, these chapters were amazingly autonomous. only one of them was on regular communication, for instance, with an american prosperity person. others were passively with broader groups. i'm curious whether that was something unique to the south or unique to north carolina, or whether you saw that strong autonomy on the part of these chapters in the other areas? >> pinky for that question. obviously, because i have worked on the history of americans activism. one of the things that i wrote
>> i was with seven different ones in counties around green girl, winston-salem. actually, one of your research assistants came down over the summer and started talking to some of the people. >> will egger, he put together the database. north carolina plays a big role in his research. >> i'm glad your research is not publishing the data including my research. [laughter] >> i read the book, and was very happy to see how you separate the tea party into those three...
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lisa stark, abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. >> that explains it.s much blood. >> get this. there's good news here. coffee drinkers less like three have diabetes, parkinson's and dementia, fewer cases of cancer, heart rhythms and strokes. fewer if you drink coffee. >> i have long argued that coffee is actually good for you. >> three to four cups. maybe we should bump that up. >> amen. >> amen to coffee. we call it vitamin water. we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> welcome back. 100 years ago tomorrow the "titanic" was stoat complete its maiden voyage and arrive here in new york city. of course, we know how the story ended. >> some of the most often told parts of the story are more fiction than fact. here's abc's nick schifrin. >> i named this ship "titanic." >> reporter: we all think we know the story of "titanic." retold in books, films, documentaries for a century. but how much of it is actually true? myth number one -- the owners claimed the titanic was unsinkable. >> so this is the ship they say is unsinkable. >> every britisher is proud of t
lisa stark, abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. >> that explains it.s much blood. >> get this. there's good news here. coffee drinkers less like three have diabetes, parkinson's and dementia, fewer cases of cancer, heart rhythms and strokes. fewer if you drink coffee. >> i have long argued that coffee is actually good for you. >> three to four cups. maybe we should bump that up. >> amen. >> amen to coffee. we call it vitamin water. we'll be right back....
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>> i was with seven different ones in counties around greensboro/winston-salem. actually, one of your research assistants came down other the her -- over the summer and started talking -- >> yeah, will eighter, one of the two undergraduates, he's just finished -- and north carolina plays a big role in his senior thesis. >> well, i'm grateful to you for not publishing the day that of the people i was interviewing. [laughter] my question is, though, i was very -- i read the book and was very happy to see how you separated the tea party into those three different areas which i think is one of the most crucial things for people to understand. but i also found in my research that these chapters were amazingly autonomous, that only one of them was on regular communication with the person, for instance, with americans for prosperity. all the others resisted actively or maybe passively connection with any of these broader groups. and my -- i was working just in north carolina, so i'm curious whether that was something unique to the south or unique to north carolina or wh
>> i was with seven different ones in counties around greensboro/winston-salem. actually, one of your research assistants came down other the her -- over the summer and started talking -- >> yeah, will eighter, one of the two undergraduates, he's just finished -- and north carolina plays a big role in his senior thesis. >> well, i'm grateful to you for not publishing the day that of the people i was interviewing. [laughter] my question is, though, i was very -- i read the book...
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host: next is winston-salem. you are on. caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is for mental health. medicare has a cap of 190 days lifetime. we well know that is discriminatory. is that going to be eliminated with this new health care policy? no one seems to be able to answer this question. maybe this guest can answer this. guest: i think the honest answer is i do not know the answer to the question. i have no knowledge or expectation that this law has changed that but there could be something i am not aware of that speaks to this. host: from an accounting perspective, this question asks -- guest: that is a great question. here is how i would put it. i think cbo would say there's is not the best case scenario but their best guess of probabilities, pros and cons. what i would say about my papers -- i have put together three scenarios. they certainly do not spend the full spectrum of possibilities. they measure best case and worst case from the standpoint of legislative risk. future congresses of polled all of the cost savings envisioned in this law.
host: next is winston-salem. you are on. caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is for mental health. medicare has a cap of 190 days lifetime. we well know that is discriminatory. is that going to be eliminated with this new health care policy? no one seems to be able to answer this question. maybe this guest can answer this. guest: i think the honest answer is i do not know the answer to the question. i have no knowledge or expectation that this law has changed that but there could...
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for "good morning america," lisa stark, abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. >>> dr. sugar, the bitter truth, has become a viral hit over the last few months with about 2 million hits so far. dr. lustig, good morning. are you surprised that people are watching your online lecture? >> considering what's in it, quite surprised since it's a 90-minute course in carbohydrate biochemistry. it's a shock that nobody watched that. >> what's behind the obesity crisis? >> it's not just sugar. it's processed food in general. >> there's a lot of hidden sugar in processed food, right? >> there's a lot of sugar. but something more important than that, is the removal of fiber. the addition of sugar and the removal of fiber together that makes processed food. and that combination together is really -- >> what i found was interesting in your rmp, is when fat is removed, no-fat or low-fat products, they taste not very good, manufacturers replace that fat with sugar. >> which was worse, the fat or the sugar? this is the debate that went on in the '70s. sugar lost -- fat lost and sugar ba
for "good morning america," lisa stark, abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. >>> dr. sugar, the bitter truth, has become a viral hit over the last few months with about 2 million hits so far. dr. lustig, good morning. are you surprised that people are watching your online lecture? >> considering what's in it, quite surprised since it's a 90-minute course in carbohydrate biochemistry. it's a shock that nobody watched that. >> what's behind the obesity crisis?...
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that -- a task force is debate on whether they should adopt the legislation -- , a republican in winston-salem, north carolina. caller: good morning. i could talk for a half-hour. earlier she mentioned that the supreme court ruling that allowed corporations to give and unions, unions could give before that, so it was a one-sided deal for liberals. it does not surprise me. the same thing with this voter id. you just id. you claim that it does not work and he was trying to say that there were just a few cases where happens. if you lose an election by 2 votes and 2 of those were fraudulent, would it not be nice it's a close election, i would think you would not want no fraud. they can manage to go to college and get registered for college, these students, but they cannot handle getting a voter id? it is just a speech to try to keep -- the fraud benefits democrats and they have no problem with fraud. that's the real reason behind it. guest: it's interesting, there's a lot of passion on both sides of the debate on voter identification. the experts i've spoken to say that it's hard to tell what the
that -- a task force is debate on whether they should adopt the legislation -- , a republican in winston-salem, north carolina. caller: good morning. i could talk for a half-hour. earlier she mentioned that the supreme court ruling that allowed corporations to give and unions, unions could give before that, so it was a one-sided deal for liberals. it does not surprise me. the same thing with this voter id. you just id. you claim that it does not work and he was trying to say that there were...
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host: next is winston-salem. you are on. caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is for mental health. medicare has a cap of 190 days lifetime. we well know that is discriminatory. is that going to be eliminated with this new health care policy? no one seems to be able to answer this question. maybe this guest can answer this. guest: i think the honest answer is i do not know the answer to the question. i have no knowledge or expectation that this law has changed that but there could be something i am not aware of that speaks to this. host: from an accounting perspective, this question asks -- guest: that is a great question. here is how i would put it. i think cbo would say theirs is not the best case scenario but their best guess of probabilities, pros and cons. what i would say about my papers -- i have put together three scenarios. they certainly do not span the full spectrum of possibilities. they measure best case and worst case from the standpoint of legislative risk. future congresses uphold all of the cost savings envisioned in this law. the p
host: next is winston-salem. you are on. caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is for mental health. medicare has a cap of 190 days lifetime. we well know that is discriminatory. is that going to be eliminated with this new health care policy? no one seems to be able to answer this question. maybe this guest can answer this. guest: i think the honest answer is i do not know the answer to the question. i have no knowledge or expectation that this law has changed that but there could...