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Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

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Video: Giffords shooting "hero" still insists he wasn't
Daniel Hernandez is credited with saving the life of Gabrielle Giffords after the Arizona congresswoman was shot in the head a year ago. He was an intern on her staff at the time. But he's still being modest about his role. He discussed it with John Miller.


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Video: Will van der Sloot trial be tied to Holloway?
Joran Van der Sloot asked for more time to enter a plea in Peru in his trial for allegedly killing a woman there. A guilty plea might drastically shorten his sentence. Will the tactic work? And prosecutors could try to link any plea deal to info on Natalee Holloway. Betty Nguyen reports, then John Miller speaks with famed defense lawyer Barry Slotnick about the trial.


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Video: Two shot in Georgia hospital
A man opened fire in a hospital in northwest Georgia, killing two people. Police say the victims were the shooter's wife and mother-in-law. Better Nguyen reports.


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Video: The DISH with chef Geoffrey Zakarian
The recent winner of the Food Network's "Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs" sits with Rebecca Jarvis to talk about his favorite dish: Cod Wrapped in Cabbage with Smoked Tuna


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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

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JFW 081: Newt Bailey, Communications Expert: How to Tell Him What You Need
In this interview I learned more about how much I try to run my own agenda, forget my needs and don't really listen when I am in conversations (especially when I am triggered by my lover) than I have talking with any other communications expert. Newt Bailey, Master Communications Expert, Mediator, Facilitator and Coach brings a whole new light to communication. It is so radically loving it is almost weird.What Newt offers is that we actually give a care about other people and what they have to say, what they need, what they are trying to express to us instead of us trying to get our own point across. He teaches us how to NEVER give up on our own needs and be a stand that EVERYONE gets what they need in a conversation. He brings a rare sense of calm and peace to conversing that I have not experienced before that gives me a renewed sense of hope that I can talk with even my FAMILY and have the experience be one of love and sustained connection.What Newt helps us see is that we really can stay in love, remain in connection AND be boldly transparent with people if we are willing, and what an extraordinary experience that can provide. He offers a communication process that will take practice:1) Observe the situation without judgment2) Tap into what you are feeling3) Communicate any needs you have4) Make a request or ask the person how they feel about what you have juts shared.I have to say, using this process is changing my life! Not only am I more in touch with myself and what *I* need, I am also conscious of what the other person might be needing that they might not even be aware of. Learning to communicate in this way feels very mature and powerful and totally VULNERABLE. Try it on!
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JFW 041: Charlotte Kasl, Ph.D, author of If The Buddha Got Stuck shares how to get Unstuck right now!
Another great interview, the third in this series with Charlotte Kasl, Ph.D,  as she imparts to us her unique blend of clinical and spiritual philosophies delivered with practical applications for empowerment in everyday living. In this episode we cover: What keeps people stuck – traits of stuck people How to get Unstuck – traits of Unstuck People An exercise for moving through fear Charlotte is such a wealth of knowledge, compassion, and inspiration I could talk to her all day long! Don’t miss the special gems in this interview, especially where we address questions from the Just for Women audience! If you are struggling with any major issue in life – tune into this interview to get some relief and movement!  And while you are listening – you can get your own copy of Charlotte’s “must have” book If The Buddha Dated.
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JFW 079: Maryanne Comaroto, Relationship Expert: Questions You Need to Ask Men
PART ONE OF TWO PARTS ~In this most engaging interview, find out why Maryanne Comaroto is America's Leading Relationship Expert! A stickler for honesty, facing reality as it is and loving ourselves where have been totally unconscious, Maryanne gives us some seriously straight talk about how we as women have the opportunity to lead our relationships and lives into the heavens or into the gutter. What is her biggest message about falling in love from her new book HINDSIGHT: What You Need to Know Before You Drop your Drawers? Fall in love with YOURSELF FIRST - period! Maryanne talks about how she had to learn the hard way about self love as well as how we as women tend to lead with our sexuality instead of our other attributes and how that immediately taints a budding relationship.Such a refreshing, vibrant, dedicated woman to the empowerment of all, this is an extremely unique interview series because Maryanne was doing LIVE streaming video from her website as we were recording these lively interviews for Just for Women!Tune in next week for more info on The Questions You NEED to Ask Before you drop Your Drawers!
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Monday, December 26th, 2011

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As a heart-tugger, ‘War Horse’ stumbles

Men on opposing sides of war find their shared humanity in their love of animals in “War Horse,” Steven Spielberg’s sentimental epic about a country thoroughbred who travels from the fields of Devonshire to the trenches of the Somme in World War I.

The film — based on a play that was based on Michael Morpurgo’s children’s book — is a tale told on a vast canvas, with a wide array of characters — each of whom develops a connection to “Joey,” one of the prettiest equines ever to grace the silver screen. But that crowded hodge-podge of characters fritters away the potential poignancy as we’re taken away from the story’s heart and soul — a boy and his horse.

Albert, played by newcomer Jeremy Irvine, has been in love with this horse since first he was a foal. The animal is of little use in farm country in pre-World War I Britain. He’s a racing stallion in a hardscrabble land where draft horses are all anyone wants. But his drunken, proud and war-hobbled dad (Peter Mullan) buys the colt at an auction and Albert gets to train him, to show the farm folk and snooty landlord (David Thewlis) what Joey can do with a plow.

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New study highlights sexual behavior and condom use in the U.S. among individuals ages 14 to 94
Findings from the largest nationally representative study of sexual and sexual-health behaviors ever fielded, conducted by Indiana University sexual health researchers, provides an updated and much needed snapshot of contemporary Americans' sexual behaviors, including a description of more than 40 combinations of sexual acts that people perform during sexual events, patterns of condom use by adolescents and adults, and the percentage of Americans participating in same-sex encounters.
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New IU study finds no consensus in definitions of 'had sex'
When people say they "had sex," what transpired is anyone's guess. A new study from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University found that no uniform consensus existed when a representative sample of 18- to 96-year-olds was asked what the term meant to them.
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New Muppets movie will give you warm Fozzies

“The Muppets” made me feel warm and Fozzie. Not from nostalgia, but in appreciation of an energetic, affectionate ticklefest.

This reboot captures the creativity and talent of the best Muppet extravaganzas, sidestepping the slack plots and guest-star overload (Dabney Coleman! Linda Lavin! Ed Koch!) of the worst. It proves there’s a place for Kermit and Miss Piggy in a world of computer-generated kiddie movies.

The film inhabits that breezy Crayola-colored movieland where characters break into song to explain their feelings, extras dressed like milkmen, cops and librarians perform perfect chorus line kicks, and traveling to France is as simple as plotting a red line on a map. Jason Segel stars as Gary, who has grown to adulthood in this apple pie world. His felt-and-foam brother, Walter, has remained approximately 3 feet tall and 10 years old. No, I can’t explain that. Go ask your mother.

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