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. >> now to a good comeback story -- sweden [indiscernible] 1 hydro when a torn achilles' tendon ruin her chance for the olympics. then came the 2005 world athletic championships in helsinki. she made it back from injury and became the world champion. >> my greatest moment on sports and i would say my life was winning the world championship. getting a gold medal was fantastic and the preparation before i tore my achilles' tendon a few weeks before the olympics was my big bill. i don't believe this to start off with leader but i learned how to walk again and eventually i managed to come back. getting a little mental break as well. it was by far the greatest. >> i remember the competition itself. were you always confident? did the fortunes rise and fall? >> i was really nervous because i felt like this was my chance to win a "bridge into a gold medal. during the helsinki games, the weather was horrible. 10 degrees, pouring down and when we walked into the stadium, this guy opened up and it was like the sun came down for the first time. then all my anxiety left knee. >> the first feeling
. >> now to a good comeback story -- sweden [indiscernible] 1 hydro when a torn achilles' tendon ruin her chance for the olympics. then came the 2005 world athletic championships in helsinki. she made it back from injury and became the world champion. >> my greatest moment on sports and i would say my life was winning the world championship. getting a gold medal was fantastic and the preparation before i tore my achilles' tendon a few weeks before the olympics was my big bill. i...
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. >> that is the achilles he'll of the child lok indicator gps technologies that exist in the marketplace today. >> it inpired engineers to protect and locate missing kids. markfff3z klaus and his foundatn put a stamp of approval on a suite of ideas. this wrist watch is a gps tracker and cell phone on a bracelet locking on to a wrist to prevent loss or removeal. calls restricted to parents or a care taker coming up next sels for $149.95. another is this smart phone app. it enables parents to have photos data and other detail assembled and ready to blast out to friends, zpaem neighbors the moment their child is missing. it enables a search to get underway while parents might northbound shock having access to the photos, right there, and distribute them, so it's very powerful. >> a new browser restricts web access to parental approved skpits keeps predators at bay. >> we block their identity. so they don't knowñ>@ who the name is. we block ip address and location. we keep them insifd a cocoon. >> the leo watch appeals to misty sanchez, abducted at age 9. >> i didn't know if anyone was look
. >> that is the achilles he'll of the child lok indicator gps technologies that exist in the marketplace today. >> it inpired engineers to protect and locate missing kids. markfff3z klaus and his foundatn put a stamp of approval on a suite of ideas. this wrist watch is a gps tracker and cell phone on a bracelet locking on to a wrist to prevent loss or removeal. calls restricted to parents or a care taker coming up next sels for $149.95. another is this smart phone app. it enables...
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you know, both sides have an achilles tendon. it's one of those achilles tender and which can be pieced up muff to get this thing through. >> i just learned something about human physiology and labor disputes. telemundo jose diaz on a slight delay for us in miami. so quick-witted, so fast with the thoughts. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and joye reid, the queen bee is leaving. we're going downhill from here. thank you, as always. >>> coming up, wendy's, taco bell, and papa johns. what do they all have in common besides a certain late night appeal? a desire to cut back on health care benefits for their employees. we will examine the lesser known mandate in the affordable care act just ahead. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it
you know, both sides have an achilles tendon. it's one of those achilles tender and which can be pieced up muff to get this thing through. >> i just learned something about human physiology and labor disputes. telemundo jose diaz on a slight delay for us in miami. so quick-witted, so fast with the thoughts. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and joye reid, the queen bee is leaving. we're going downhill from here. thank you, as always. >>> coming up, wendy's,...
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that is what got them in trouble with the ipo and is probably their achilles' heel. they have a tendency to let expectations get overheated. and then of course when they announce, the disappoint. in this case, i think they did something that was appropriate, they just let the expectations get out-of-hand. > is facebook losing friends? it was just reported that 1.4 million people decided to get off of facebook at the end of december. 167 million are still on, but what's going on here? > > that is exactly it: people are tiring of facebook. they are not getting the benefit out of it that they had hoped to get, and the end result is they are finding it annoying and they are finding it to be a time suck. and so they are walking away from it and doing other things - a lot of them are going back to doing their work. so the end result is facebook has been bleeding people, and this is one of the things they are doing with this announcement, trying to keep people on board and get back into a growth mode so they are not becoming the next myspace. > will it work? > > they will h
that is what got them in trouble with the ipo and is probably their achilles' heel. they have a tendency to let expectations get overheated. and then of course when they announce, the disappoint. in this case, i think they did something that was appropriate, they just let the expectations get out-of-hand. > is facebook losing friends? it was just reported that 1.4 million people decided to get off of facebook at the end of december. 167 million are still on, but what's going on here? >...
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savings continues to be the achilles heel -- that is one where people are still pretty negative about the savings they had now versus a year ago. job security actually saw a nice rebound. and i think that provided the labor market continues to improve -- i think that is a rating that will continue to improve, depending on what happens in washington. mcbride notes the economy is on a good track -- which could continue to help the housing market in 20- 13. secrecy surounding money stashed in the cayman islands may soon be revealed. according to reports-- there's a proposal to make the names of thousands of companies, directors, and hedge funds, available to the public that are currently sheltered on the islands. if approved a public database would list money that is housed offshore in the caribbean territory. the financial times reports-- the caymans have come under critiscm for the lack of regulations. higher education is turning to the web to gain revenue. as colleges look for new ways to make money -- some -- such as san jose state university -- have added online courses -- to attrac
savings continues to be the achilles heel -- that is one where people are still pretty negative about the savings they had now versus a year ago. job security actually saw a nice rebound. and i think that provided the labor market continues to improve -- i think that is a rating that will continue to improve, depending on what happens in washington. mcbride notes the economy is on a good track -- which could continue to help the housing market in 20- 13. secrecy surounding money stashed in the...
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some are suggesting that greece is currently europe's achilles' heel. we will recall the great warrior achilles, a man filled with both pride and rage who was brought down by an arrow to his heel. and that arrow came from paris. men in europe today wonder if it were, from someplace else in northern europe or from greece itself. so we look forward to hearing mr. tsipras' remarks but afterwards my colleague who is a senior fellow at our global economy, and i will sit with him and asking a few questions. and then we will turn to questions over to you, the audience. we will have simultaneous translation. my mother, may she rest in piece, is a greek language teacher. she will be rolling in a great asset to my own good piece on. so without i give you alexis tsipras. [applause] >> please join your piece to number two for the translation. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i want to express our opinions, our view on the cause of the crisis, and our vision for the necessary changes that have to take place in greece. so that we can change from becoming gu
some are suggesting that greece is currently europe's achilles' heel. we will recall the great warrior achilles, a man filled with both pride and rage who was brought down by an arrow to his heel. and that arrow came from paris. men in europe today wonder if it were, from someplace else in northern europe or from greece itself. so we look forward to hearing mr. tsipras' remarks but afterwards my colleague who is a senior fellow at our global economy, and i will sit with him and asking a few...
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walberg: john has a habit of flaunting his achilles' heel without even knowing it. suggesting what he buys would look good in his living room makes you wonder if he's buying for himself or a likely pool of bidders. this is my living room. this is like going home. all that's missing are my cats and my wife. walberg: let's listen to what he says this time one more time. these would be perfect in my living room. oh, man, that's just home. walberg: remember, john just told us what says home to him: a house filled with mannequins wearing his hats. but does that say home to potential bidders? john: i want to go see if we can find a functional coffee table now. a noguchi style with the amoeba shape and the glass top. if i can find a table like that... the chairs, the lamp and a table, i got a whole living room suite for somebody ready to rock and roll. walberg: it takes a certain kind of confidence to think a bidder would be looking to furnish an entire living room at an auction, but if you think john was kidding, why is he on the hunt for the missing piece to his dream en
walberg: john has a habit of flaunting his achilles' heel without even knowing it. suggesting what he buys would look good in his living room makes you wonder if he's buying for himself or a likely pool of bidders. this is my living room. this is like going home. all that's missing are my cats and my wife. walberg: let's listen to what he says this time one more time. these would be perfect in my living room. oh, man, that's just home. walberg: remember, john just told us what says home to him:...
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. >> you are the achilles heal. >>> coming up, do murderers deserve a fair trial? remi spencer on why she only dates the slow ones. what would a biden presidency look like? picture something fun and then multiply it by fun. , and then make yourself a snack. >>> in a "60 minutes" interview on sunday night, the president puts praise on hillary clinton calling her one of the finest u.s. secretaries of state. he wanted to say thank you publicly -- boy i screwed that up, to the departing diplomat, but he was also giving the heave-ho to little joe. they are considering a run for president in 2016, but it was hil next to bam and his next post inauguration -- or first post inauguration. i have to ask what is the date of expiration on this endorsement? >> have i to ask you what is the date -- i have to ask you what is the date of expiration on this endorsement? >> oh steve. >> come on. you are sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already. and it is taking place. >> steve i have to tell you you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> that means filled
. >> you are the achilles heal. >>> coming up, do murderers deserve a fair trial? remi spencer on why she only dates the slow ones. what would a biden presidency look like? picture something fun and then multiply it by fun. , and then make yourself a snack. >>> in a "60 minutes" interview on sunday night, the president puts praise on hillary clinton calling her one of the finest u.s. secretaries of state. he wanted to say thank you publicly -- boy i screwed...
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i didn't stretch or do anything and i thought i was moving well and pop, torn achilles and i haven't played since because i haven't committed to doing what's necessary to get on the court and play but if you're not committed you tell people, don't do those activities. >> i think people should stay active and do activities but warm up. increase your blood flow and get your heart rate up. go through some sport specific stretches depending on the type of activity you're going to take on before you do something like approximately basketball, for example. >> when it comes to lifting weights we all see the muscleheads in the gym and they walk around like this and they can barely move their arms and even though i'm not a weight-lifting expert i know they're not going it correctly. how should people learn to lift weights correctly. >> form is extremely important. proper form isolates the exact muscleshat you're going to work out. so if you pay attention to form, you're not only going to get a more beneficial workout but avoid injuries like neck strain. back strain and even joint pain and ten
i didn't stretch or do anything and i thought i was moving well and pop, torn achilles and i haven't played since because i haven't committed to doing what's necessary to get on the court and play but if you're not committed you tell people, don't do those activities. >> i think people should stay active and do activities but warm up. increase your blood flow and get your heart rate up. go through some sport specific stretches depending on the type of activity you're going to take on...
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and is that the easiest achilles heel for those on the right to target them? >> well, that's exactly right, thomas. i think the biggest problem for the president and his gun agenda will be harry reid and all the senate democrats up for reelection next time around. i think what john boehner and the house republicans are going to say is we'll take this up as soon as the senate passes it. and i would guarantee you that it's going to be very difficult to get this through the senate. senator reid has not come out four square behind the president's proposals. my guess is he won the -- his last election chiefly because he got the nra's endorsement. he's not going to necessarily want to turn his back. because if he does turn his back on the nra. and not just about the nra. i would say the nra has done a very good job of delegitimatizing itself with these ads. but that doesn't mean there's not a huge power of gun owners in a loot of these states, especially in red states and harry reid's got to worry about that as he comes into the next election. >> all right, gang, i
and is that the easiest achilles heel for those on the right to target them? >> well, that's exactly right, thomas. i think the biggest problem for the president and his gun agenda will be harry reid and all the senate democrats up for reelection next time around. i think what john boehner and the house republicans are going to say is we'll take this up as soon as the senate passes it. and i would guarantee you that it's going to be very difficult to get this through the senate. senator...
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is that his biggest achilles' heel, the fact he was his own man and didn't suffer lightly? >> it's why democrats are a little bit -- although i think they'll eventually get behind the president. i think at the end of the day of the i agree with first read, barring something we don't know of already, he'll be confirmed for several reasons. >> you say the second term question about president obama in your piece, why didn't he do more to build the relationship required to govern in an era of polarization. a lot of people would look at this pick, well-admired vietnam vet to come into the post. and see that as someone who's trying to meld the aisle and blur the lines. why is there such a distinction that's being drawn up by the right over this pick? >> well, the right doesn't like anything the president does. her hoping to damage the president politically. if they can make it tough and stop hagel, it would damage the president politically. i don't think it's going to work. i think hagel will be confirmed. on the broader personal issue, any -- there's one of the big differences b
is that his biggest achilles' heel, the fact he was his own man and didn't suffer lightly? >> it's why democrats are a little bit -- although i think they'll eventually get behind the president. i think at the end of the day of the i agree with first read, barring something we don't know of already, he'll be confirmed for several reasons. >> you say the second term question about president obama in your piece, why didn't he do more to build the relationship required to govern in an...
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the one achilles heel has been visa overstays. when we think immigration the first thing that pops into our mind is mexican immigrants crossing our southern border. yes, that has tended to be the root of immigration. but those folks who come over from all over the world for six months on a visa and end up staying for 10 years, 20 years. so this immigration reform is saying we need to think about immigration in a broad way and also how it may link to terrorism. >> all right. the next four points, illegal immigrants register, pay fine and back taxes plus pass background check. work history and current employment required. illegal immigrants at back of the line. exceptions for immigrants who came to u.s. as children and farm workers. >> here what we're seeing is the fairness component. if you came here illegally we are going to give you a shot at the american dream, citizenship, but you got to go to the back of the line. that's what differs from the 1986 immigration reform. where they just said, apply for citizenship. you can get lon
the one achilles heel has been visa overstays. when we think immigration the first thing that pops into our mind is mexican immigrants crossing our southern border. yes, that has tended to be the root of immigration. but those folks who come over from all over the world for six months on a visa and end up staying for 10 years, 20 years. so this immigration reform is saying we need to think about immigration in a broad way and also how it may link to terrorism. >> all right. the next four...
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any sense now relative to early this morning as to what the real weakness is inspect maybe the achilles heel for the german economy? >> as far as the german economy is concerned, there's always a balance between what the domestic side is doing versus the export side. the domestic part of the economy has been stronger over the past year or year and a half than it has been historically in the past. so it's not as if consumer confidence is completely in the dump as if nobody goes out buying, but compared to the strength of exports, they simply couldn't keep up. this year we'll see a slight reversal of that with exports slowing down and the domestic economy continuing to pick up. there might be some factors that speak for that. first of all, the labor market is still going strong. we have the lowest level of unemployment since unification or just after unification for over 20 years, anyway. we're at the highest level of employment because we're creating or germany has been creating jobs, 60,000 jobs or more per month. there are a lot of one euro jobs as they call it in there, but the number
any sense now relative to early this morning as to what the real weakness is inspect maybe the achilles heel for the german economy? >> as far as the german economy is concerned, there's always a balance between what the domestic side is doing versus the export side. the domestic part of the economy has been stronger over the past year or year and a half than it has been historically in the past. so it's not as if consumer confidence is completely in the dump as if nobody goes out buying,...
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i had a client, mary, a few years ago who'd been struggling with achilles tendonitis for a year. for 12 months, mary went to physical therapy three times a week with no real success. i pulled her off gluten, and a few weeks later, her chronic tendonitis was gone. can you imagine this change in her life? another big, big issue with gluten is its connection to autoimmune disease. autoimmune disease affects 23.5 million americans. it's thought to be the most common cause of all disease worldwide. and it turns out that gluten could be at the root of it. so if you have a family history of autoimmune disease or you've been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, gluten does not have a place in your diet. and eliminating it could turn your life around if you're suffering with one of these conditions. now, another issue with gluten and all grains for that matter and why i take such offense to this idea of "whole grain goodness" is that they all contain lectins and phytates which are basically antinutrients that can have a hugely negative impact on your health. lectins are a type of protein
i had a client, mary, a few years ago who'd been struggling with achilles tendonitis for a year. for 12 months, mary went to physical therapy three times a week with no real success. i pulled her off gluten, and a few weeks later, her chronic tendonitis was gone. can you imagine this change in her life? another big, big issue with gluten is its connection to autoimmune disease. autoimmune disease affects 23.5 million americans. it's thought to be the most common cause of all disease worldwide....
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. >> real estate, his achilles heel. when the market tanked in 2008 mcafee's fortune was seriously downsized. on top of that, he was contesting five lawsuits. the most serious was a wrongful death suit stemming from a fatal 2006 ultra light crash at his flight school. >> one of the lawyers suing mcafee accused him of leaving the united states to avoid paying a huge judgment in that ca case, but whatever his motivation by 2009 mcafee had re-settled in belize and he wanted david faber to tell the world he was back in business. >> i'm an impatient sort of person when it comes to business, and i'm able to do things, you know, very quickly, very freely and without incumbrance. so this is the place. >> to make his point, mcafee set out to show the cnbc crew just what a creative capitalist could achieve in belize. >> this water taxi service, up and running in just two months. these ultra lights, that fatal crash back in the states was no deterrent here. >> with the new river research project -- >> the crown jewel of mcafee's ne
. >> real estate, his achilles heel. when the market tanked in 2008 mcafee's fortune was seriously downsized. on top of that, he was contesting five lawsuits. the most serious was a wrongful death suit stemming from a fatal 2006 ultra light crash at his flight school. >> one of the lawyers suing mcafee accused him of leaving the united states to avoid paying a huge judgment in that ca case, but whatever his motivation by 2009 mcafee had re-settled in belize and he wanted david faber...