Pat Farnack talks with New York Times' Gretchen Reynolds about more benefits of exercise.
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|brain cellsfound at0:33, 0:11
“…that brining another exercise and actually lead to the creation of new brain cells. . But they didn't know how those cells might be different than other brain cells. . So they had some grants to run and some -- didn't run. And then they had all of -- swim in cold water and rats we yearly -- like cold water so it causes them a great deal of stress. And when the trying to look at the brain -- the different animal they found that the new ride instead brain cells in the rat that ran. Did not respond to the stress they actually stayed -- call. On themselves. They did not express …”
“…really help we're live with the New York Times is dead writer Gretchen Reynolds who has written about a new study for this Sunday's magazine. Thanks for joining us Gretchen. . -- for having me -- this research was done at Princeton University what does the scientists find there. …”
CBS News' Bob Fuss explains what both sides will be fighting for and why the vote will be over the weekend.
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|mary landrieufound at0:39, 0:02
“…there are three -- there were three wavering moderate Democrats on this. Ben Nelson of Nebraska blanch Lincoln of Arkansas Mary Landrieu of Louisiana Ben Nelson announced a short while ago that he would indeed vote to proceed with the debate. Blanche Lincoln and Mary Landrieu haven't made announcements but that's the assumption is that they're going to vote that way to do that don't get their sixty. …”
“…Health care takes center stage in the US senate Democrats are pushing ahead toward a vote tomorrow on their plans for reform. Let's get an update now live from CBS correspondent …”
Pat Farnack talks with New York Times' Arts Editor Mike Hale on this weekends events and happenings.
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|harvey keitelfound at0:59
“…do. Pedro -- normally called broken embraces once again starring the beautiful Penelope Cruz with the story -- blind writer who. Rico polls. Incident from his past stand Tony Scott called strange and beautiful and perfectly realized. And removing that we enjoyed quite a bit whether we like -- or not it was bad lieutenant port of a whole New Orleans. Despite the title would likely. The -- in her books for a sequel to be able for a movie bad lieutenant. From about seventy years ago with the story Harvey Keitel. . But around Nicolas Cage to be one of his wild about their performances. We know that it's a big glorious massive capital replied you just tote …”
Sophia Hall reports
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|metro cardfound at0:18, 0:27
“…What I'm pretty optimistic anyway so I don't need them metro card to Tommy to be that way and how about this woman I don't -- Rep cod but if I did it wouldn't …”
“…And as it with pushing a baby's stroller this metro card users said just didn't need a false sense of security Sophia Hall WCBS 880 news. …”
Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau spoke with state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal about the case involving Health Net.
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|richard blumenthalfound at0:30
“…The kind of information says Richard Blumenthal that could be used to embarrass or exploit he says Health Net is expected to provide specifics on the breach early next …”
Michael Wallace has our weekly chat with New York Times "Your Money" writer Ron Lieber.
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|divorce lawyerfound at0:50, 0:12
“…had talked about consistently with the whole issue. -- ticket divorce lawyer I think he you know because most people have never done that before. It adopted a few friends in Connecticut the first name that they -- twice that. -- would need to think about as to whether the pitcher trying to accomplish our youth trying to keep says that calm cool collected as you can have so you wanna talk to your divorce lawyer. . But how much experience here she has -- mediation and things like collaborative of divorce that are designed to keep people out …”
“…by divorce and this week grind you kind of go to the horse's mouth if you really talked to financial experts. Put themselves have been through divorce. …”
Sophia Hall reports from Grand Central.
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|gropingfound at0:00
“…Groping incidents on the city's subways no surprise to -- she told me it happens to where all that time. Keeping out that it happens a lot yeah. And another woman told me about the scary story of how a man hit his hand underneath the new us paper. And grabbed her when -- noticed that nobody doing and that when he absolutely -- he -- like my back doing nearly went way many women are fighting back taking cell phone photos optimal Lester is that calling …”
Sean Adams reports from Midtown.
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|sean adamsfound at0:10
“…all spells congestion on the roads. This is the first of nine gridlock alert days Xena who wrote the coffee cart at 52 and sixth. As seen more police are here already -- given a lot of tickets they've done here SC -- at any given a lot of tickets OK give them away like Santa gives away presence. Yes and a good person -- really good I'm really have them to help ease the flow there is a construction embargo there are turn restrictions around Rock Center and police will be out at key intersections. In midtown Sean Adams WCBS -- BC news. …”
Catherine Cioffi reports
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|payroll taxfound at0:36, 0:01
“…Samuels says anything that can be done to get rid of the payroll tax should be looked at in Rockland Catherine Cioffi WCBS. 880 news. …”
“…Theory is that -- North payroll tax the Rockland county business association is now putting its support behind a bill that would require the MTA to renegotiate its deal …”
Veteran crime and court reporter Irene Cornell says the judge has told them to keep trying.
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|irene cornellfound at0:03
“…Could he be that Teflon got a Long Island jury and the junior Gotti trial set out its first noted today that they it was deadlocked. Unable to reach a unanimous verdict on any of the charges. The government's worst nightmare would be a fourth in this trial the defense doesn't want that either. -- judge Kevin cast doubt that the jurors home for a long weekend hoping they'll come back repressed on Monday and ready to try again. Irene Cornell WCBS 880 news. …”