remember first it was they want to put the menu in restaurants so people can say, i didn t realize a double quarter pounder has a lot of calories and then they moved on to just policing the salt we were having at the institutions and cafeterias and moving on to getting rid of the soda machines and then the fruit juice machines and then they have the salad bar thing going. i mean . you could see sort of a trend, right? guest: what i see is a trend is more awareness that we are actually becoming more aware of what goes into our bodies. neil: we had richard simmons here and he looked thin. get people throughout and and get them to exercise. let them do that and then let the kids eat what they want with their parents, hopefully they
unbelievable to me that the number could be that bad, 75% in about what, nine, ten years? in ten years it s going to be 75%. now it s about two thirds or 67% of americans are overweight aerobees. so we re about to see an epidemic. as a hrult we are result we re going to have healthcare cost increases as well as governments are taking notice of this and they are saying hey, america is leading the way as the fattest country in the world. jon we ve seen a proposal in new york city to reduce sugar in sodas, or get soda machines out of certain places. is this something for governments to handle or is it something that p-rpbtsz and individuals need to handle. again i think it needs to start with the pam lee. it needs to start with the children seeing the parents, modeling their behavior, choosing low sugar items, decreasing their fat, choosing healthy types of fat and portion
one at least once a day. bill: what is this mind set here. this idea came from mostly the fact that kids are drinking on the average two cans a soda a day. so they started by banning it on school grounds. which sort of makes sense when you think about it. bill: let s get this straight. in san francisco we want medical marijuana clinics on every streets but we don t want kids drinking two pepsis a day. do i have it right? something like that. bill: look can you and i can i run for mayor and you run for deputy mayor? is it possible? because i can probably do the factor from san francisco. i m the public defender, bill. bill: i know. i can put you on my ticket. you are talking about a situation where there is a public health risk to kids. bill: yeah. but, where do you draw the line? not having any soda machines. bill: the mayor is drawing the line if you are a kid you can t have a coke. that s what the mayor says. if good afternoon gavin newsome were mayor in the
bill, i m a soda drinker, so i am one of the people that has one at least once a day. bill: what is this mind set here. this idea came from mostly the fact that kids are drinking on the average two cans a soda a day. so they started by banning it on school grounds. which sort of makes sense when you think about it. bill: let s get this straight. in san francisco we want medical marijuana clinics on every streets but we don t want kids drinking two pepsis a day. do i have it right? something like that. bill: look can you and i can i run for mayor and you run for deputy mayor? is it possible? because i can probably do the factor from san francisco. i m the public defender, bill. bill: i know. i can put you on my ticket. you are talking about a situation where there is a public health risk to kids. bill: yeah. but, where do you draw the line? not having any soda machines. bill: the mayor is drawing the line if you are a kid you can t have a coke. that s what the
one at least once a day. bill: what is this mind set here. this idea came from mostly the fact that kids are drinking on the average two cans a soda a day. so they started by banning it on school grounds. which sort of makes sense when you think about it. bill: let s get this straight. in san francisco we want medical marijuana clinics on every streets but we don t want kids drinking two pepsis a day. do i have it right? something like that. bill: look can you and i can i run for mayor and you run for deputy mayor? is it possible? because i can probably do the factor from san francisco. i m the public defender, bill. bill: i know. i can put you on my ticket. you are talking about a situation where there is a public health risk to kids. bill: yeah. but, where do you draw the line? not having any soda machines. bill: the mayor is drawing the line if you are a kid you can t have a coke. that s what the mayor says. if good afternoon gavin newsome were mayor in the