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your health care and the care of your loved ones now hangs in the balance. americans deserve answers. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> tonight, the final debate between four candidates in michigan gov.'s republican primary debate. it is followed by a rebates -- the debate by those running
your health care and the care of your loved ones now hangs in the balance. americans deserve answers. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> tonight, the final debate between four candidates in michigan gov.'s republican primary debate. it is followed by a rebates -- the debate by those running
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if i could deaf your health -- if i could get your help in introducing mr. fruity hernandez. thank you for your service to our country. -- if i if it were held in introducing fat-free mr. rudy hernandez. -- i would like your help in introducing mr. rudy hernandez. >> nancy pelosi said, "for different from a thank you for your interest to the area. the many fifth contribution from left to itself felt fifth of a future. with and if america will have to our culture and for a fee of 5 ref info for tonight from line are on a table of hispanic immigrants. fifth family and community are making america more americans. this is the essence of our history, to honor that character of america fifth we must path comprehensive for for immigration reform. president obama established three filler for economic growth and job creation. health care reform that provides quality affordable health care for all. energy independence and for the creation of new green jobs and education for all of our children. the house will keep the promise to millions of college students , the congress just passed t
if i could deaf your health -- if i could get your help in introducing mr. fruity hernandez. thank you for your service to our country. -- if i if it were held in introducing fat-free mr. rudy hernandez. -- i would like your help in introducing mr. rudy hernandez. >> nancy pelosi said, "for different from a thank you for your interest to the area. the many fifth contribution from left to itself felt fifth of a future. with and if america will have to our culture and for a fee of 5...
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how is your health? caller: i had prostate cancer, i have been treating it for the last 15 years and it is pretty good. host: do you think you have the physical health and mental agility to be a member of congress? caller: for six years, yes. i think i have the experience. i think i have an understanding. host: let's flip that. you have the experience, but the feel that some of the upcoming issues -- one of the callers are brought gay rights as an issue that may bbe some of the older members are not adept with. caller: the key is that we forgot god that created us. we cannot get away from that. the problem is, when we crossed the line, he says you did not do the right thing and you are not going. the thing is to do the right thing. host: and other issues, obviously. other issues that may be are upcoming. caller: like abortion. you do not have a right to do that. what you have a right to do is keep your legs closed. host: if you decide to run for office, let us know. georgia, good morning. caller: thank y
how is your health? caller: i had prostate cancer, i have been treating it for the last 15 years and it is pretty good. host: do you think you have the physical health and mental agility to be a member of congress? caller: for six years, yes. i think i have the experience. i think i have an understanding. host: let's flip that. you have the experience, but the feel that some of the upcoming issues -- one of the callers are brought gay rights as an issue that may bbe some of the older members...
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repeal the health care bill that allows you to keep your kid on your health care policy. pre-existing conditions cannot deny you health care. it is just going to take time. this is july. the election is in november. and i think we're going to have to make our case. i think we can make it. and especially in the context of who is going to be opposing it. compared to the alternative, i think we'll get a fair amount of credit by november. i think we'll be fine. >> the reason you're not getting enough credit is because the public doesn't understand everything that's happened? >> nor could they or should they. in the last six months of the bush administration, they lost 3 million jobs. before our economic package was in place, millions of jobs were lost in the first six months that we took office. the last six months of this year, the first six months of this year, we created almost 600,000 private jobs in the private market. that's not enough to make up for the 8 million jobs lost in the recession. but people will start to focus on exactly what we're doing. and all -- look, i'
repeal the health care bill that allows you to keep your kid on your health care policy. pre-existing conditions cannot deny you health care. it is just going to take time. this is july. the election is in november. and i think we're going to have to make our case. i think we can make it. and especially in the context of who is going to be opposing it. compared to the alternative, i think we'll get a fair amount of credit by november. i think we'll be fine. >> the reason you're not...
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it could actually be dangerous to your health. coming up, the health hazards being linked to household cleaning products. >>> and turning up the heat. the proposal to farm workers that could lead to a major change in the industry. >>> i'm scott budman. apple tells us how many it sold and a 49er acts out his favorite video game. business and tech after the break. >>> and a new complaint about smart meters. protesters say they are a radiation threat. . >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranni ranniery. more cooling today. temperatures ten degrees below average in our inland spots. got more spring a comin ygr way, and we'll tell y you about ala 70fes just a w. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] h
it could actually be dangerous to your health. coming up, the health hazards being linked to household cleaning products. >>> and turning up the heat. the proposal to farm workers that could lead to a major change in the industry. >>> i'm scott budman. apple tells us how many it sold and a 49er acts out his favorite video game. business and tech after the break. >>> and a new complaint about smart meters. protesters say they are a radiation threat. . >>> and...
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:number 4 it will wreck your health fast. 0 means no problem. red, same. 4 means it's a fire hazard and poof, catch on fire like that. this is it may detonate. this is the dns hacienda. there is a health hazard but we are clueing into number 4. there is flammable stuff in there when frank and i show up we put on our thinking caps. >> do you think putting this great label on the front door is a good idea? glass front door? may be not. what happens when you leave you leave the door open or when we show up, we break the door down. somewhere to the side is better. hazardous material and how they get into us. you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you wi
:number 4 it will wreck your health fast. 0 means no problem. red, same. 4 means it's a fire hazard and poof, catch on fire like that. this is it may detonate. this is the dns hacienda. there is a health hazard but we are clueing into number 4. there is flammable stuff in there when frank and i show up we put on our thinking caps. >> do you think putting this great label on the front door is a good idea? glass front door? may be not. what happens when you leave you leave the door open or...
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you are going to be able to keep your doctor and your health insurance. we're going to enforce the borders. all these things that are said by the administration. little loosey-goosey with the facts. so, what i try to do in this book is peel the onion a little bit. let people decide for themselves whether the obama razzle-dazzle is as it seems or whether there is something much more nefarious going on underneath the surface or at least a lot more obviously radical. so that's why i did it. >> larry: our guest is laura ingram, in st. louis, the book is "the obama diaries" and we'll be right back. when you least . a regular moment can become romantic. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. >> tell your doctor about your medical condi
you are going to be able to keep your doctor and your health insurance. we're going to enforce the borders. all these things that are said by the administration. little loosey-goosey with the facts. so, what i try to do in this book is peel the onion a little bit. let people decide for themselves whether the obama razzle-dazzle is as it seems or whether there is something much more nefarious going on underneath the surface or at least a lot more obviously radical. so that's why i did it....
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you are going to be able to keep your doctor and your health insurance. we're going to enforce the borders. all these things that are said by the administration. little loosey-goosey with the facts. so, what i fry try to do in thi book is peel the onion a little bit. let people decide for themselves whether the obama razzle-dazzle is as it seems or whether there is something much more nef faar going on. >> larry: our guest is laura ingram, in st. louis, the book is "the obama diaries" and we'll be right back. they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. >> larry: one of the most popular people in this country is michelle obama, yet laura ingraham daring to be different takes her on as well in the "the obama diaries." you want to read a little excerpt, particularly dealing with michelle from the book? >> well, yes. larry, i would look to share this. if i would have known i was performing, maggie smith would have been on here with me. the diary of michell
you are going to be able to keep your doctor and your health insurance. we're going to enforce the borders. all these things that are said by the administration. little loosey-goosey with the facts. so, what i fry try to do in thi book is peel the onion a little bit. let people decide for themselves whether the obama razzle-dazzle is as it seems or whether there is something much more nef faar going on. >> larry: our guest is laura ingram, in st. louis, the book is "the obama...
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may look better than ever before in the theater because recreate the experience that your health didn't have to knock out walls for the stereo projectors and you could throw your back lugging in the pokey reels from your car fortunately the three d. craze this coming to our living room with slightly different technology. three d. displays are now available in increasing numbers the most common models require special glasses combining two viewing angles one for each audio some used glasses much like those in the theater a cheaper simpler polarized model with filter lenses ensuring each eye sees the appropriate angle to create a degree the effect. but increasingly common are so-called shorter active glasses which flicker rapidly from the right to left eye view these classes are more costly and require at least a one hundred twenty hertz display but live viewing angle restrictions to their predecessors. stereoscopic displays use multiple viewing angles to give images without any glasses these displays need more than two viewpoints provided by either real or simulated cameras three d. conte
may look better than ever before in the theater because recreate the experience that your health didn't have to knock out walls for the stereo projectors and you could throw your back lugging in the pokey reels from your car fortunately the three d. craze this coming to our living room with slightly different technology. three d. displays are now available in increasing numbers the most common models require special glasses combining two viewing angles one for each audio some used glasses much...
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. >> so, whether you eat tomatoes for your health or just for fun, folks like bruce are hoping you eatm for a bigger reason, as a way to support your local farming community, which, in turn, supports you. >> well, i tell people it's really the essential industry that we have in this country or in the entire planet, really. it's the basic thing that we all need to survive. and you can't take it for granted. you can't just look at the grocery store. you have to have open fields, farmers, farm workers to make it all happen, to feed all of us. so, it's really essential. everybody else couldn't do the job they're doing if they didn't have somebody else providing their food for them every day. >> hi, this is chad minton, chef of the jer-ne restaurant here at the beautiful ritz- carlton marina del rey hotel and spa. today, we're going to make a super easy, super simple, beautiful tomato salad. what i have here is a slice selection of gorgeous california heirloom tomatoes. here we have some micro basil, which is just the sprouts of the basil. it's very tender. you can eat the whole stem, delic
. >> so, whether you eat tomatoes for your health or just for fun, folks like bruce are hoping you eatm for a bigger reason, as a way to support your local farming community, which, in turn, supports you. >> well, i tell people it's really the essential industry that we have in this country or in the entire planet, really. it's the basic thing that we all need to survive. and you can't take it for granted. you can't just look at the grocery store. you have to have open fields,...
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and more proof tonight that friends are actually good for your health. archers at brigham young said today, strong relationships can improve your chances of living longer by 50%. their study found that friends help relieve stress and reinforce healthy behaviors like exercise and eating right. they compared the positive effects to quitting smoking. and speaking of longevity, gray hairs are pretty common at 70, but how about a gray hare turning 70? >> what's up, doc? >> couric: bugs bunny popped out of his rabbit hole and into american pop culture 70 years ago today. he's appeared in over 200 cartoons changing his look over the years, but always staying one step ahead of the likes of elmer fudd and daffy duck. and coming up next, turning ordinary rice paddies into extraordinary art. isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm. this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! taste it, love it, or it's free! [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven
and more proof tonight that friends are actually good for your health. archers at brigham young said today, strong relationships can improve your chances of living longer by 50%. their study found that friends help relieve stress and reinforce healthy behaviors like exercise and eating right. they compared the positive effects to quitting smoking. and speaking of longevity, gray hairs are pretty common at 70, but how about a gray hare turning 70? >> what's up, doc? >> couric: bugs...
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in fact, social isolation was found to be as risky to your health as smoking, obesity, not exercising or being an alcoholic. >> even dogs run in packs. people and animals, together. >> reporter: experts think fulfilling that basic need to be with others helps to release endorphins in the brain and that could account for the physical health benefits of having friends. >> volunteering. being involved in a religious group. an outreach to people. we know those make people feel better. >> reporter: there's a caveat. having hundreds of friend on social networking sites like facebook doesn't count. >> that's not real connection. real connection is getting up from that computer and getting out. finding something else that's going to be a part of your life. >> reporter: and possibly, a longer life. if you don't go through it alone. erika edwards, nbc news. >> interesting. this research did not take into account the quality of relationships and researchers say the benefits may be even greater with closer friendships. thank you, lisa for being my friend. >> any time. >>> logon to weight loss. th
in fact, social isolation was found to be as risky to your health as smoking, obesity, not exercising or being an alcoholic. >> even dogs run in packs. people and animals, together. >> reporter: experts think fulfilling that basic need to be with others helps to release endorphins in the brain and that could account for the physical health benefits of having friends. >> volunteering. being involved in a religious group. an outreach to people. we know those make people feel...
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. >>> a day of pampering putting your health at risk?he three things bay area lawmakers want out of nail salons. >> you're demeaning yourself. >> an app on facebook to let you change the way you look. the specific group being targeted, why some call that racist. ,, ,,,, "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? and it's even harder to find one in catering and food service, >>> in today's economy it's hard to find growing businesses. it's harder in the catering and food service business. a lot of those companies have gone under. but ann notarangelo shows us one caterer that serves very special clientele. >> more mixing! >> smells good, too. >> it smells good, too! >> reporter: summe
. >>> a day of pampering putting your health at risk?he three things bay area lawmakers want out of nail salons. >> you're demeaning yourself. >> an app on facebook to let you change the way you look. the specific group being targeted, why some call that racist. ,, ,,,, "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry...
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to about the widespread use of antibiotic and healthy livestock and how it could be hazardous to your health. now the government is taking action. should the practice be banned? tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." >>> you're about to see something went wrong at a pink show last night in germany. the pop star fell out of an aerial harness and tumbled eight feet to the floor. she was rushed to the hospital. pink later sent a tweet to her fans saying, quote, seriously sore but nothing's broken. >>> a lightning strikes and a searing heat wave has sparked stubborn wildfires in southern california. firefighters say they expect to make more progress this morning battling several blazes, including one in riverside county. there's been no property damage so far but dozens of residents were forced to evacuate their homes for a for you hours yesterday. >>> to the economy. mortgage rates are at historic lows and you would think it would be good news for potential home buyers or homeowners looking to refinance. actually, getting one of those cheap mortgages is anything but easy. ant
to about the widespread use of antibiotic and healthy livestock and how it could be hazardous to your health. now the government is taking action. should the practice be banned? tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." >>> you're about to see something went wrong at a pink show last night in germany. the pop star fell out of an aerial harness and tumbled eight feet to the floor. she was rushed to the hospital. pink later sent a tweet to her fans saying,...
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to do is actually change our lifestyle and that you could say that's all turning to look after your health not indulge in huge high risk activity which is happening now people are looking after themselves more who are in the very fast track life with multiple sexual partners and multiple sexually transmitted diseases and then if you look after yourself enough you will get better and that is my experience and i've been watching young people who tested positive many years ago in fact we did a test ourselves we tested thirty five blood samples through. of the university of sorry we put thirty five samples through three different test kits and two of the test kits showed reasonably similar results the third test kit showed nineteen people who were in the sort of no man's land area right so there were nineteen anomalies there and one of the young people tested negative twice when we took him to two london teaching hospitals but he had tested positive three times on our blinded trial so the h.i.v. test is an absolute crime people really i mean when you think the d.h. hiv test you can test positi
to do is actually change our lifestyle and that you could say that's all turning to look after your health not indulge in huge high risk activity which is happening now people are looking after themselves more who are in the very fast track life with multiple sexual partners and multiple sexually transmitted diseases and then if you look after yourself enough you will get better and that is my experience and i've been watching young people who tested positive many years ago in fact we did a...
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[music] the ability to contribute to your own health and well-being, the health and well-being of your family, the health and well-being of larger society, is a very positive thing. and the treatment does work. it works both psychologically and it works physically. it works by returning investment for the larger community. for every dollar spent on treatment, $7 in terms of benefits occur. so that individual makes a community safer, healthier, not only for themselves but for everybody else. the benefits from society are that by providing treatment for a person that's addicted to drugs, you can integrate that person as a productive member of society. so rather than having to spend money in order to maintain that person under control because of the problem with drug addiction, you have a person that becomes productive and contributes to everyday society needs. what is the cost of drug and alcohol addiction? i lost my job. i lost my home. i lost my health. i lost my self-respect. i lost my freedom. if you have a drug or alcohol problem, remember, treatment is effective and recovery is pos
[music] the ability to contribute to your own health and well-being, the health and well-being of your family, the health and well-being of larger society, is a very positive thing. and the treatment does work. it works both psychologically and it works physically. it works by returning investment for the larger community. for every dollar spent on treatment, $7 in terms of benefits occur. so that individual makes a community safer, healthier, not only for themselves but for everybody else. the...
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it's pretty hard to live without insurance that will cover your health care. so discrimination is still an ugly reality. people get discriminated against both because of their alcohol and drug history even if they have been in recovery a long time. and also many people who may have picked up a criminal record while they're addicted but have since gone on to get into treatment or otherwise it's recovery are doing fine with their lives, still have that conviction on their record or even arrest that didn't lead to a conviction that may well plague them down the road as they run into problems trying to get the basic necessities of life to be able to sustain their recovery, as dr. cline talked about before. and i know that you're working with a project called know your rights, where you did quite a number of training. what is that all about? we are very grateful to csat, this was part of the partners for recovery project, which is where we were able to develop a pamphlet for people in recovery and others who are interested that describes what the legal rights that
it's pretty hard to live without insurance that will cover your health care. so discrimination is still an ugly reality. people get discriminated against both because of their alcohol and drug history even if they have been in recovery a long time. and also many people who may have picked up a criminal record while they're addicted but have since gone on to get into treatment or otherwise it's recovery are doing fine with their lives, still have that conviction on their record or even arrest...
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lot of people want to losing their houses homes everything everything's going to be gone besides your health that you gave up well can i it's definitely you know a very tragic and embarrassing story to look at the way the lawmakers are treating this but of course thank you for your service and your help there and thank you very much for joining us and giving us your perspective. thank you very much i prefer it thank you. now the unemployed are fighting back sick of being told by lawmakers that they're lazy and that they're dumb they don't deserve an extension to their benefits groups are now popping up to start lobbying for their cause for free of course they're energized and they're looking forward to the mid-term elections this fall which they hope to influence by calling and emailing lawmakers to let them know that they won't be forgotten as well as educating the fourteen point six million americans who currently don't have jobs on where certain politicians stand finally i was just asking yesterday why america's poor always vote against their own interests and now looks like someone's wor
lot of people want to losing their houses homes everything everything's going to be gone besides your health that you gave up well can i it's definitely you know a very tragic and embarrassing story to look at the way the lawmakers are treating this but of course thank you for your service and your help there and thank you very much for joining us and giving us your perspective. thank you very much i prefer it thank you. now the unemployed are fighting back sick of being told by lawmakers that...
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the push at san francisco to make your visit to the nail salon safer for your health. >>> the best value for buyers and sellers. we'll see the bay area zip codes where a lot of cash is changing hands and fast. >>> and check out the one-day workout. how to cram a week's worth of workouts into one grueling session. choices: some are minor; others life-changing. but what if your small choices matter the most, like, the stairs or the elevator? baked or fried? what if these small choices determine if you'll be the 1 out of every 3 women who'll die of heart disease this year? these choices might not seem like life-changing today, but women are dying of heart disease at the rate of almost 1 per minute. luckily, it's mostly preventable. choose to act. make your choice at goredforwomen.org. >>> welcome back, everybody. time now, 4:44. almost 4:45. nice-looking live shot outside of the bay bridge. folks making their way into work. we'll take a look at your commute and your wh coming up in just a couple of minutes. >>> how do you feel about green nail polish? not so much for the color, but rather i
the push at san francisco to make your visit to the nail salon safer for your health. >>> the best value for buyers and sellers. we'll see the bay area zip codes where a lot of cash is changing hands and fast. >>> and check out the one-day workout. how to cram a week's worth of workouts into one grueling session. choices: some are minor; others life-changing. but what if your small choices matter the most, like, the stairs or the elevator? baked or fried? what if these small...
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study finds strong relationships with your friends, spouse or children may be just as important to your healthey say, a lack of socializing is equal to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. so, get with your friends. >>> on that note, let's check in with our friend, diane sawyer, for a preview of what "world news" has in store for tonight. diane? >> juju, how are you on this wednesday? well, tonight on "world news," dr. richard besser will be here to tell us how you can save a life in a crisis. you never know when this will be and now, you will know what to do. that will be coming up tonight hyou orld n." bye, juju. >> we'll surtch. that's the news at 8:04. >>> time for the weather with my good friesam on. sam, youther > here's the de we're having an negotiation because -- veronica, right? >> yep. >> and you're from -- >> virginia. >> it's your 16th birthda >> ye>> on a and everybody in the birthday party is wearing this hat, right? >> yep. >> so, for me to be in the party, i have to wear the hat. >> yes. >> here. your name? >> ariel. >> ariel, hold the microphone for me. [ cheers ] i only do thi
study finds strong relationships with your friends, spouse or children may be just as important to your healthey say, a lack of socializing is equal to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. so, get with your friends. >>> on that note, let's check in with our friend, diane sawyer, for a preview of what "world news" has in store for tonight. diane? >> juju, how are you on this wednesday? well, tonight on "world news," dr. richard besser will be here to tell us how...
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you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medical exam. ate will never go up, and your benefit will never go down due to age-- guaranteed! call about the colonial penn program now. there's oil out there we've got to capture. my job is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil. we use satellite images, infrared and thermal photography to map and target the oil. then, the boats go to work. almost 6,000 vessels. these are thousands of local shrimp and fishing boats organized into task forces and strike teams. plus, specialized skimmers from around the world. we've skimmed over 27 million gallons of oil/water mixture and removed millions more with other methods. we've set out more than 8 million feet of boom to protect the shoreline. i grew up on the gulf coast and i love these waters. we can't keep all the oil fro
you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medical exam. ate will never go up, and your benefit will never go down due to age-- guaranteed! call about the colonial penn program now. there's oil out there we've got to capture. my job is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter...
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the first question was, how are you feeling and how is your health?hat was a cloak and dagger thing for apple some time ago, today jobs said feeling pretty good. i was just on vacation in hawaii. felt this was important enough to cut that vacation short. >> it seemed investors liked apple's attitude. the stock did shoot up, but that changed. >> it's interesting. as jobs started to talk, and remember this comes on a lousy day for wall street. stocks down about 240 points today as the news conference went on, apple stock went up. the guess is some people worried apple might call a recall of all the phones, which could be very expensive. instead giving away bumpers that will not be noticed on apple's bottom line. it was a big day to sell overall so apple got caught up in that by the end. we did see perhaps relief buying by investors when it seemed whatever this antenna thing turns out to be, it will not short term cost apple a lot of money. >> quickly on that bumper. you're supposed to show up at the apple store with your iphone 4? >> if you have an ipho
the first question was, how are you feeling and how is your health?hat was a cloak and dagger thing for apple some time ago, today jobs said feeling pretty good. i was just on vacation in hawaii. felt this was important enough to cut that vacation short. >> it seemed investors liked apple's attitude. the stock did shoot up, but that changed. >> it's interesting. as jobs started to talk, and remember this comes on a lousy day for wall street. stocks down about 240 points today as the...
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medicare and medicaid, he's a proponent of the british health care system and believes in rationing your health care and redistributing wealth. what he said and if you watch -- i know it's on fox, i hope it's on all of the channels, his statement about how he viewed health care, he basically said, health care by its very nature requires you to have some form of rationing and redistribution of wealth from the more prosperous to the least prosperous. the very nature of the beast, he said. he told us, rationing health care is inevitable. now, wait a minute. we were promised by the president of the united states -- we were not talking about rationing health care. why would the first guy put in charge of this be a gay who publicly endorses -- be a guy who publicly endorses rationing health care? you know, i was talking about rationing health care back home and i was surprised to learn that people accident get the whole concept. so let me give you an example, ok? and i've given this example before. my wife was born and raised in the netherlands, holland. where they have socialized medicine. they've h
medicare and medicaid, he's a proponent of the british health care system and believes in rationing your health care and redistributing wealth. what he said and if you watch -- i know it's on fox, i hope it's on all of the channels, his statement about how he viewed health care, he basically said, health care by its very nature requires you to have some form of rationing and redistribution of wealth from the more prosperous to the least prosperous. the very nature of the beast, he said. he told...
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they are cutting public health. your average public health officer, your day-to-day duties do not include preparing for an anthrax attacks. you look on that as taking away from your ability to deal with the pressing problems you're already dealing with. we have to find a way to get them as a involved in integrated -- and integrated. >> mr. secretary, i will take the prerogative even though i don't know if i am entitled as a moderator to push back on the point you make regarding planning. it relates to this issue that because of our federal system we are simply unable to conduct the kind of planning that we would like to do if we were going to truly address how to deal with a major domestic catastrophe. i was just clean oil off of brown pelicans -- i watch us clean oil of a brown pelicans and deal with the damage down there and i ask myself if it were television pictures of citizens with the radiation burns and contamination, what would be the tolerance of the argument that our system did not permit us to do the planning
they are cutting public health. your average public health officer, your day-to-day duties do not include preparing for an anthrax attacks. you look on that as taking away from your ability to deal with the pressing problems you're already dealing with. we have to find a way to get them as a involved in integrated -- and integrated. >> mr. secretary, i will take the prerogative even though i don't know if i am entitled as a moderator to push back on the point you make regarding planning....
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. >> at 59, i don't think you could find a job that quickly and to replace your health insurance. >> eporter: wu has with who has high cholesterol and hypertense came to the chinatown public health centre for care and its director steered him into healthy san francisco. >> now phil knows this is his medical home. he actually cannot go toll another health centre to get care. >> if he needs hospitalization you manage it from here. >> we coordinate with the specialists, we coordinate the care of the emergency room. >> reporter: healthy san francisco was proposed in 2006 by mayor newsome and approved by the city supervisors. >> we're a public plan. we're that public option. and i don't think you noticed anything but the american flag on city hall when you came here. we didn't replace it with the canadian flag. the sky didn't fall. in the world didn't come toon end. >> newsome's plan is not exactly the public option debated in congress. city health director inch katz explained state law requires cities and countys to treat sick people even without payment, even in tough economic times. >>
. >> at 59, i don't think you could find a job that quickly and to replace your health insurance. >> eporter: wu has with who has high cholesterol and hypertense came to the chinatown public health centre for care and its director steered him into healthy san francisco. >> now phil knows this is his medical home. he actually cannot go toll another health centre to get care. >> if he needs hospitalization you manage it from here. >> we coordinate with the...
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health care? >> well, i guess that depends on your definition, because right now many of those that are considered in those numbers that you're quoting are illegal aliens. and we should not be providing health insurance. if they want to come here, then they should go back to the line in their home countries. that's what we should do with that group of them. another big portion is the young people that think they're impervious. they don't want health insurance. they don't want to pay for it, no matter the cost. when you're 20 years old, your health insurance isn't that high. it makes a big difference to a young man, especially if he's courting a young woman. so those are the personal decisions that we make and the federal government should have no role on pushing anything on anybody. we make individual decisions because we have liberty and freedom in this country. and as soon as we lose that by giving additional government -- additional power to the government, we lose those freedoms. i want to ensure that a young man or a young woman that wants to live their lives the way they want to live it, are
health care? >> well, i guess that depends on your definition, because right now many of those that are considered in those numbers that you're quoting are illegal aliens. and we should not be providing health insurance. if they want to come here, then they should go back to the line in their home countries. that's what we should do with that group of them. another big portion is the young people that think they're impervious. they don't want health insurance. they don't want to pay for...
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battalion and the work they are doing. >> we have received the following questions regarding health care reform. both of your campaign to overturn the health care reform act. what would you keep from the health care reform act or would you abolish it all together? >> the health care reform or obamacare will be a disaster. it will lead to expensive health care and rationing. we are seeing some doctors questioning whether they will stay in the business or retire early. it will be cheaper for employers to pay the 8% payroll fee and push their employees into medicaid. when they do that, it will drive up the cost for states like kansas which contribute a portion of that. it will drive of the cost for the federal government. the best thing that needs to happen is to move it back to the private sector. in addition, we have to employ h.r. 3400, a bill that addresses litigation costs, medical malpractice, regulatory reform, and more free market forces into health care. by doing that, we can lower costs. what i was on the floor, spent 11 hours on the floor fighting to try to stop the health care law. what i was hoping
battalion and the work they are doing. >> we have received the following questions regarding health care reform. both of your campaign to overturn the health care reform act. what would you keep from the health care reform act or would you abolish it all together? >> the health care reform or obamacare will be a disaster. it will lead to expensive health care and rationing. we are seeing some doctors questioning whether they will stay in the business or retire early. it will be...
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>> reporter: in fact, the scientists found having little human contact be as risky to your health as 15 cigarettes a day, being an alcoholic, and they say few social interactions can be more harmful than not exercising and twice as harmful as being obese. the researchers suggest physicians should screen patients for social relationships now, the same way they do for smoking, diet and exercise. >> want a glass of wine? >> reporter: breaking a little bread turns out could be the recipe for a longer life. >> so i don't know how that actually would lead to living longer but might lead to living better. >> reporter: joe vazquez cbs 5. >>> a beverly hills man looking for a bargain may have found way much more than that. experts think that he found the long-lost negatives of renowned nature photographer ansel adams and only paid $45 for them. are they authentic? >> i figure this is pretty close to 1930. >> reporter: he describes himself as an average man, but what rick bought in the spring of 2000 was anything but average. >> i went to a yard sale,-to- look at an old barber chair and instea
>> reporter: in fact, the scientists found having little human contact be as risky to your health as 15 cigarettes a day, being an alcoholic, and they say few social interactions can be more harmful than not exercising and twice as harmful as being obese. the researchers suggest physicians should screen patients for social relationships now, the same way they do for smoking, diet and exercise. >> want a glass of wine? >> reporter: breaking a little bread turns out could be the...