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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120211-01:53:00

i remember the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or bloodthinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120211:13:16:00

volunteer in civic organizations. you know what is fascinating to me? women are especially more likely to volunteer because it turns out marriages can be a little bit greedy. they pull people out of the public world. >> someone can relate to that, right? >> it's interesting, because there is something about being able to afford companion and it's difficult to manage your children and a lot of people get married for economic reasons whether it was to man the farm or whatever. when you get out of that economic need, you can actually have time. particularly women rarely have the time to be self-reflective to check on our emotional hygiene? you're so busy wiping butts, you know? it is a gift to be alone sometimes and to celebrate this idea that you do have an internal life and you feel more apt to share.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120211:19:25:00

>> isolated on a remote farm, lundgren is able to control all of his followers. he dictates their every move. for some, even their thoughts. >> no one around you ever had secret discussions? >> no, in fact, that kind of communication control is a huge part of the setting. without the setting, you don't have the effects that this kind of thing can bring about. >> how was that imposed? how did he impose the control over 20 people? >> well, there's the subtleness of eventually keeping certain conversations restricted. in other words, there are certain things you don't need to talk about and there are certain things you shouldn't talk about. and there's a lot of reprisals for any time someone would do something. a form of nonphysical punishment.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120211:10:42:00

anywhere between 26%% and 30% food cost. >> another question from facebook. lin linda wrote, does offering local foods give a competitive advantage or is it only the taste and pricing people look for? what do you think? >> i think that customers want to patron it's a facility, a restaurant, that they feel represents them. so i think in today's world, i think it does help. but more importantly than that, i think if you're sourcing locally, you're forced to use in-season ingredients. so it keeps the kitchen team motiva motivated, there's constantly changes which also front of house team gets to share with the guests. so i think there's a lot of importance to it. we actually at one of our facilities have a farm that, you know, all our staff participates in helping to maintain and grow. and it gives them so many different talking points with the customer. >> john, if somebody, speaking of starting a restaurant right now, is there a resource that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120211:19:15:00

27-year-old ron luff visits the temple on a pilgrimage with his wife and two children. there, he meets a local tour guide. luff becomes enraptured by this man's passion for religion. his maim is jeffrey lungren. >> there were people saying this guy, jeffrey lundgren really knows it and is a special one. he taught sunday school classes there. >> a disagreement with church elders over his teaching practices pushes 37-year-old lundgren out of the temple. he moves his small group of followers to a nearby farm. >> it was roughly in 1987, is when i started to see jeff lundgren and his people move into the farmhouse on u.s. route 6. >> jeffrey lundgren has more than 20 disciples. they gather daily at lundgren's farmhouse, taking in every word. ron luff and his wife, suzy, are captivated. it becomes clear to local

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120211:19:48:00

>> all right. so you confronted the actual corpses? you saw them? >> while we were covering the bodies i don't recall ever looking in. i don't think i really wanted to. i think that was sort of a -- you know, just didn't want, to and i didn't. i have vague images of the pit, but i didn't really focus on that. >> immediately after the murders, the cult leaves the farm and roams the country for the next few months. slowly, the members disband and luff returns to missouri. his role in the murders starts to weigh on him. >> nine months was -- it was december when i got out.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120210-01:37:00

reactors. so, ready or not, here they come. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. and now, that cry for help from syria. as the united states ponders what this country should do, thousands of people tonight, reported to have been killed by the forces of their president, bashar assad. these pictures putting pressure on the u.n. and the u.s. to do something. but what? abc's global affairs anchor, christiane amanpour right here. christiane? >> reporter: diane, you're absolutely right. every, single day, we're hearing more of those cries for help from syria. they're loud cries. for now, though, the u.s. administration is trying to ratchet up diplomatic and economic pressure against assad. that approach could get harder. and each day brings new horrors, especially to the city of homs, which is on the brunt of this massive escalation. homs, day six.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120210-01:32:00

for two years now, "world news" has reported on homeowners struggling with the banks, the same ones taxpayers bailed out. begging for help with their mortgages. >> you know, we're raised to do the right thing. and we were treated like a number. >> reporter: thousands of you wrote in. the numbers tonight, still staggering. one in five americans with mortgages underwater, owing more than their home is now worth. on average owing $50,000 more than what they could sell it for. tonight, those five banks, have now agreed to spend that $26 billion to help struggling homeowners by either refinancing their mortgage rate, or modifying their mortgage altogether. new york attorney general eric schneiderman helped lead the charge with all 50 states. let's talk about the average homeowner. when they hear about their mortgage coming down, the principal, how much of it is going to come down? >> it's going to be done on a case-by-case basis. potential --

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NBC Nightly News-20120210-01:32:00

families who owe more on their homes than they are worth and deliver some measure of justice to for families that are victims of abusive practices. >> reporter: under the deal of 4 million families closed on this year, 750,000 could qualify for payments as much as $2,000. tim and his wife and son lost this home a year and a half ago after he lost his job, and his wife lost her business. he may qualify for a check. >> i think it's a token amount. the whole settlement is a sham and an insult to homeowners like myself. >> reporter: most of the settlement money would go to reduce loan balances for about 1 million families who are delinquent on payments and owe more than their homes are worth. some families under water but current on payments could also

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NBC Nightly News-20120210-01:58:00

colin leads this new mission to turn swords into plow shares at archie acres. >> we are a supplier of organic produce and the next generation of leaders. >> reporter: a decorated marine, he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after three tours in iraq. he was depressed and had difficulty sleeping. on the farm, encouraged by wife karen, he found solace in the soil, learning to reenter society. >> we decided to go into agriculture because that was a place where colin could get his bearings. >> reporter: the transition from military to civilian life can be a difficult one. some studies have the unemployment rate for recent vets at over 20%. the aim of the farm is to bridge the unemployment gap. >> we'll try to help as many people as we can. >> reporter: by teaching fellow warriors a new trade. for six weeks, vets learn to nurture instead of destroy. lessons in irrigation, planting techniques and creating a business plan. >> plants and i go together. >> if we can help one person be better off than he was before, mission accomplished.

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