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1. You want to write your will, or buy a home, change your name? The advice is, Get a lawyer. But have you priced one lately? Last summer, John Stossel reported that the fees lawyers



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1. You want to write your will, or buy a home, change your name? The advice is, "Get a lawyer." But have you priced one lately? Last summer, John Stossel reported that the fees lawyers charge are driving many people to seek non-lawyers. John's report is this week's update, a look at the push to let non-lawyers handle less complicated legal matters, such as uncontested divorces. The trouble is, if a non-lawyer acts a lawyer, he can end up needing one. In principle, Americans have equal access to the legal system. In reality, the system is out of many people's reach. Even the bar association admits an estimated 100 million people can not afford a lawyer. Heidi Rodriguez, for example. Heidi's tried to find a lawyer who will help her get divorced, for a fee she can afford. But she can't find one.

2. You might wonder why any adult would want to waste his time over the past 25 years planning such adolescence, especially if he's a mature 62 years old. Well, Abel insists he does it all strictly for laughs. Watching Abel leave his home in Connecticut on his way to work looks a little … a joke itself, casually strolling through woods and underbrush to get to his office which just happens to be a bright red 50-ton railroad caboose parked in his back yard. He uses it… an escape hatch and calls it his "dream machine."

3. Why would a younger pilot with a history of alcoholism, drug abuse or heart problems be allowed to continue flying when a healthy 60-year- old is told he has to leave the cockpit? They think of aging a disease which it is not. It's a normal process. Age isn't the problem, disease is. And disease can be detected as easily in a 60-year-old as a 40- year-old.

4. Why did you shoot her? ─ Well, I ought not to have done it, but temptation will ruin you. Pressure builds up on you a creek.

5. What we're looking for is the best scientific evidence that tells us whether or not it is reasonable to expect that pilots who are over age 60 have a higher accident tendency than those under age 60. But the accident rate study the FAA points to …. the best scientific evidence was, in fact, never published and never intended to address the Age 60 issue. And critics say it's not only irrelevant, it's incorrect because statistically the study was stacked against the older pilots to begin with. Here's why. When the accidents rates for pilots under 60 were figured, the statistician included more than 95 million hours of flying by commercial airline pilots without including a single airline accident.

6. Well, I know it sounds I'm trying to weasel, but my opinion would incorporate both the opinions we've just heard. That is- Dr. Henderson is absolutely right when he says this treatment is not yet proven to increase survival. We don't have long enough follow-up to know that. But Dr. Hryniuk is also correct when he says we're starting to see, in some individual cases, prolonged survival. So we have to wait to get the final data.

7. Tonight, the chemical peel, advertised a non-surgical face lift. From this to this, a brand-new you in just a matter of days.

8. Tonight, sleepwalking, it's not what you think it is. It's amazing. Superhuman strength. It's …. you're a different person. Not really conscious, but not really asleep. There's potential for danger and bizarre behavior.

9. This spring, the look is sexy. Skirts are short, colors are bright, bigger is better- big hats, big jewelry, big busts. Speaking of big busts, everybody agreed Claude Montana's show for Lanvin was a flop. Of course, Freud couldn't figure out what women want. How can some guy with a needle and thread? No one knows what women want. They want to be seduced. Well, fashion is just seduction, a good meal. Maybe that explains all the haute cuisine that seems to go with haute couture. Half the time, people were picking up hors d'oeuvres, and dropping names.

10. Think of the drug problem a many-headed monster. No single thing, neither the seizure of a dictator nor the fried-egg drug commercial, is going to end it. We're reminded in preparing our weekly Drug War Status Reports that we need enforcement, treatment and prevention



11. Then, if it keeps happening, get to a sleep lab. Evaluation will cost about $1,000 to $2,000, but the labs can help. Most give patients a small dose of a tranquilizer or sleeping pill. At higher doses, the drugs can make you drowsy and can be addictive. But, the doctors say, under medical supervision they're safe and they usually work instantly. It's now two months since Sandy went to the clinic. She says she feels a new person.

12. The point behind these confrontations, with counselors present, is not only to push problems out into the open, it's also to teach residents that, a family, they have to solve conflicts among themselves instead of escaping to the street. If I was out there in the street, these feelings would have led me to get high or to rob someone,' cause I wouldn't know how to deal with them. But in here, we have an opportunity to release our feelings by you telling how they made you feel, how hurt they made you feel. And this gives us a way to control them.

13. Pepsico is one major example of this. In return for shipping in concentrate for Soviet-owned Pepsi-Cola bottling plants, Pepsi has the exclusive U.S. distribution rights for Stolichnaya vodka. It's been a successful arrangement that's been operating since 1974. An alternative is to open a business, …. a hotel, that deals in hard currency.

14. Mississippians have been dog-hunting for generations, but it never caused much of a problem until about ten years ago when people started building houses on the land where the dog hunters had always run their dogs. On Thanksgiving a couple of years ago, a bullet went right through this living room window. When it hit the brick, it ricocheted up and came through the window here and where it hit over here was about five feet from where my daughter was sitting in the kitchen. Larry Smith keeps the bullet a reminder of what could have been. Dow Jones It's got a lead point on it and everything. If it had would have hit, it'd just been death.

15. May 18th I'll have to discontinue flying the airplane either a Captain or a First Officer. No longer will I be able to function a pilot in command and that's it. There's no ands, ifs or buts. That's it.

16. Joe's story begins here in Norfolk, Virginia where he was working … a fisherman in 1979. He'd fled an abusive family situation in Florida and at 22 was already a heavy user of alcohol and drugs.

17. It's also during that time period when women develop higher levels of a particular hormone called prolactin that may contribute to the fact that their tear glands are different, which we can see under the microscope. Not much different, but enough to suggest that for physical reasons, women may need to cry more. Of course, some men will say, "Women cry to get their way." Most people are not able to turn it on and off a faucet. They can't cause themselves to cry at will.

18. In a society where women usually play a role - sort of a tradition of silence - is it difficult for you, a woman, to come forward and take this issue? But I think it's actually because we are women that we are able to speak out. Sometimes, I've wondered why the men who are working for these companies don't speak out against them. But then I realize they'd lose their jobs if they did. So really it's only the wives- us women- who can go against the government and try to make whatever changes are possible.

19. If he tells you something, then his word is his bond. And he told his wife, "Don't you step out on me, lady. " And she did and he killed her. No, it doesn't make it right. It makes it right to him, though. And even though Floyd Hannah has now been punished by society's rules, it's not difficult to wonder, once you're inside, whether he feels a jailed man. Except for the fences, McCain looks more a nursing home than a prison. Interviewing Does this feel a prison to you? ARNOLD COLE, Secret Service Special Agent Well, yeah, it feels pretty well a prison. ARNOLD COLE It's definitely a prison, but we don't want it to look a prison and that's not necessary for the older inmate. There's nothing to be gained by having a very rigid, formal, authoritarian approach and the people don't need it.

20. I don't think any of us really intended to criticize her …. a person. It's just that we considered that, a commencement speaker, she was perhaps inappropriate.

21. Do you see many men injured or cut? Yeah. Some of them get their finger cut off. They get their- bad cut on their foot. They get their back hurt, you know, get this- you know, and support. They go to the doctor. The doctor can not tell them they have to go back home, you know, go back home sick, you know. We're treated just a farm animal.

22. At times, the father-son chat seemed more a summit talk, their Q&A a diplomatic exchange.

23. Are you going to look at your own kids and say, "This is the world I'm going to give you "? It comes down to the basic problem that faces America, which is we have a built-in intolerance to complexity, we want a push-button answer to all our problems. We can not deal with complexity and with drug abuse, we're dealing with a complex problem. Boy, that's true. And Daytop, which does such good work, has taught others Phoenix House and private places …. Rocky Mountain Academy. But there must be more! This is so little.

24. ‘I can look at myself in the mirror and not see an ugly old lady. And I think that's the great feeling in the world’. She gets that feeling from a procedure called a chemical peel. A doctor swabs on acid that burns off the top layers of your skin. Then he covers your face with a paper mask to help the acid eat deeper into the skin. It hurt a little bit one day, but you know, it's just having a baby. You forget about it. Two days later, that mask comes off and a mask of powder is applied to the burned skin. When a woman looks in the mirror and you're my age, it's frightening. But it's sure nice when you feel you look good and I know I look good. Seven days into the procedure, that crusty mask gets wiped off and as the new skin appears underneath the scabs, it looks smoother.

 

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1. You want to write your will, or buy a home, change your name? The advice is, "Get a lawyer." But have you priced one lately? Last summer, John Stossel reported that the fees lawyers charge are driving many people to seek non-lawyers. John's report is this week's update, a look at the push to let non-lawyers handle less complicated legal matters, such as uncontested divorces. The trouble is, if a non-lawyer acts as a lawyer, he can end up needing one. In principle, Americans have equal access to the legal system. In reality, the system is out of many people's reach. Even the bar association admits an estimated 100 million people can not afford a lawyer. Heidi Rodriguez, for example. Heidi's tried to find a lawyer who will help her get divorced, for a fee she can afford. But she can't find one.

2. You might wonder why any adult would want to waste his time over the past 25 years planning such adolescence, especially if he's a mature 62 years old. Well, Abel insists he does it all strictly for laughs. Watching Abel leave his home in Connecticut on his way to work looks a little like a joke itself, casually strolling through woods and underbrush to get to his office which just happens to be a bright red 50-ton railroad caboose parked in his back yard. He uses it as an escape hatch and calls it his "dream machine."

3. Why would a younger pilot with a history of alcoholism, drug abuse or heart problems be allowed to continue flying when a healthy 60-year- old is told he has to leave the cockpit? They think of aging as a disease which it is not. It's a normal process. Age isn't the problem, disease is. And disease can be detected as easily in a 60-year-old as a 40- year-old.

4. Why did you shoot her? ─ Well, I ought not to have done it, but temptation will ruin you. Pressure builds up on you like a creek.

5. What we're looking for is the best scientific evidence that tells us whether or not it is reasonable to expect that pilots who are over age 60 have a higher accident tendency than those under age 60. But the accident rate study the FAA points to as the best scientific evidence was, in fact, never published and never intended to address the Age 60 issue. And critics say it's not only irrelevant, it's incorrect because statistically the study was stacked against the older pilots to begin with. Here's why. When the accidents rates for pilots under 60 were figured, the statistician included more than 95 million hours of flying by commercial airline pilots without including a single airline accident.

6. Well, I know it sounds like I'm trying to weasel, but my opinion would incorporate both the opinions we've just heard. That is- Dr. Henderson is absolutely right when he says this treatment is not yet proven to increase survival. We don't have long enough follow-up to know that. But Dr. Hryniuk is also correct when he says we're starting to see, in some individual cases, prolonged survival. So we have to wait to get the final data.

7. Tonight, the chemical peel, advertised as a non-surgical face lift. From this to this, a brand-new you in just a matter of days.

8. Tonight, sleepwalking, it's not what you think it is. It's amazing. Superhuman strength. It's like you're a different person. Not really conscious, but not really asleep. There's potential for danger and bizarre behavior.

9. This spring, the look is sexy. Skirts are short, colors are bright, bigger is better- big hats, big jewelry, big busts. Speaking of big busts, everybody agreed Claude Montana's show for Lanvin was a flop. Of course, Freud couldn't figure out what women want. How can some guy with a needle and thread? No one knows what women want. They want to be seduced. Well, fashion is just seduction, like a good meal. Maybe that explains all the haute cuisine that seems to go with haute couture. Half the time, people were picking up hors d'oeuvres, and dropping names.

10. Think of the drug problem as a many-headed monster. No single thing, neither the seizure of a dictator nor the fried-egg drug commercial, is going to end it. We're reminded in preparing our weekly Drug War Status Reports that we need enforcement, treatment and prevention

11. Then, if it keeps happening, get to a sleep lab. Evaluation will cost about $1,000 to $2,000, but the labs can help. Most give patients a small dose of a tranquilizer or sleeping pill. At higher doses, the drugs can make you drowsy and can be addictive. But, the doctors say, under medical supervision they're safe and they usually work instantly. It's now two months since Sandy went to the clinic. She says she feels like a new person.

12. The point behind these confrontations, with counselors present, is not only to push problems out into the open, it's also to teach residents that, like a family, they have to solve conflicts among themselves instead of escaping to the street. If I was out there in the street, these feelings would have led me to get high or to rob someone,' cause I wouldn't know how to deal with them. But in here, we have an opportunity to release our feelings by you telling how they made you feel, how hurt they made you feel. And this gives us a way to control them.

13. Pepsico is one major example of this. In return for shipping in concentrate for Soviet-owned Pepsi-Cola bottling plants, Pepsi has the exclusive U.S. distribution rights for Stolichnaya vodka. It's been a successful arrangement that's been operating since 1974. An alternative is to open a business, like a hotel, that deals in hard currency.

14. Mississippians have been dog-hunting for generations, but it never caused much of a problem until about ten years ago when people started building houses on the land where the dog hunters had always run their dogs. On Thanksgiving a couple of years ago, a bullet went right through this living room window. When it hit the brick, it ricocheted up and came through the window here and where it hit over here was about five feet from where my daughter was sitting in the kitchen. Larry Smith keeps the bullet as a reminder of what could have been. Dow Jones It's got a lead point on it and everything. If it had would have hit, it'd just been death.

15. May 18th I'll have to discontinue flying the airplane either as a Captain or a First Officer. No longer will I be able to function as a pilot in command and that's it. There's no ands, ifs or buts. That's it.

16. Joe's story begins here in Norfolk, Virginia where he was working as a fisherman in 1979. He'd fled an abusive family situation in Florida and at 22 was already a heavy user of alcohol and drugs.

17. It's also during that time period when women develop higher levels of a particular hormone called prolactin that may contribute to the fact that their tear glands are different, which we can see under the microscope. Not much different, but enough to suggest that for physical reasons, women may need to cry more. Of course, some men will say, "Women cry to get their way." Most people are not able to turn it on and off like a faucet. They can't cause themselves to cry at will.

18. In a society where women usually play a role - sort of a tradition of silence - is it difficult for you, as a woman, to come forward and take this issue? But I think it's actually because we are women that we are able to speak out. Sometimes, I've wondered why the men who are working for these companies don't speak out against them. But then I realize they'd lose their jobs if they did. So really it's only the wives- us women- who can go against the government and try to make whatever changes are possible.

19. If he tells you something, then his word is his bond. And he told his wife, "Don't you step out on me, lady. " And she did and he killed her. No, it doesn't make it right. It makes it right to him, though. And even though Floyd Hannah has now been punished by society's rules, it's not difficult to wonder, once you're inside, whether he feels like a jailed man. Except for the fences, McCain looks more like a nursing home than a prison. Does this feel like a prison to you? Well, yeah, it feels pretty well like a prison. It's definitely a prison, but we don't want it to look like a prison and that's not necessary for the older inmate. There's nothing to be gained by having a very rigid, formal, authoritarian approach and the people don't need it.

20. I don't think any of us really intended to criticize her as a person. It's just that we considered that, as a commencement speaker, she was perhaps inappropriate.

21. Do you see many men injured or cut? Yeah. Some of them get their finger cut off. They get their- bad cut on their foot. They get their back hurt, you know, get this- you know, and support. They go to the doctor. The doctor can not tell them they have to go back home, you know, go back home sick, you know. We're treated just like a farm animal.

22. At times, the father-son chat seemed more like a summit talk, their Q&A a diplomatic exchange.

23. Are you going to look at your own kids and say, " This is the world I'm going to give you "? It comes down to the basic problem that faces America, which is we have a built-in intolerance to complexity, we want a push-button answer to all our problems. We can not deal with complexity and with drug abuse, we're dealing with a complex problem. Rep. LINDER Boy, that's true. And Daytop, which does such good work, has taught others like Phoenix House and private places like Rocky Mountain Academy. But there must be more! This is so little

24. ‘I can look at myself in the mirror and not see an ugly old lady. And I think that's the great feeling in the world’. She gets that feeling from a procedure called a chemical peel. A doctor swabs on acid that burns off the top layers of your skin. Then he covers your face with a paper mask to help the acid eat deeper into the skin. It hurt a little bit one day, but you know, it's just like having a baby. You forget about it. Two days later, that mask comes off and a mask of powder is applied to the burned skin. When a woman looks in the mirror and you're my age, it's frightening. But it's sure nice when you feel like you look good and I know I look good. Seven days into the procedure, that crusty mask gets wiped off and as the new skin appears underneath the scabs, it looks smoother.

 


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