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we want to work with industry, academia. have the same values, share the same values in this country that we want our citizens to be protected. we also very much value privacy. i think, as you noted, for over 200 years this country has balanced privacy and security, and these are not binary things. they should not be one of the other. how do we do that? i don't think that is for the fbi to decide, nor do i thinki think it is protect companies to decide unilaterally. >> we need your advice. >> it is not an adversarial relationship either. there are things we have to work with. they are very cooperative. this is a new area we're going into. right now it is not adversarial. >> the other two, as you mentioned, some of these that authorize wired, they have not been updated recently at an exponential pace, some of the statutes have not evolved to keep up with them, and relax the technical ability at this point to properly execute. >> and we would appreciate hearing from you as we look at these updates. statutes of their, but we ne
we want to work with industry, academia. have the same values, share the same values in this country that we want our citizens to be protected. we also very much value privacy. i think, as you noted, for over 200 years this country has balanced privacy and security, and these are not binary things. they should not be one of the other. how do we do that? i don't think that is for the fbi to decide, nor do i thinki think it is protect companies to decide unilaterally. >> we need your...
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i think we need the cooperation of industry, we need the cooperation of academia, we need the cooperation of the private sector in order to come up with solutions. >> thank you. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from indiana, ms. brooks, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in 2001 after i was appointed u.s. attorney for the southern district of indiana i began work with the indiana crimes against children task force which was led primarily by assistant u.s. attorney steve debroda working hand in hand with you, captain cohen. i want to thank you so much for being here because prior to that time i would say that i was certainly not aware about what really went into and what horrific crimes were being perpetrated against children back at that time in 2001/2002. when we talk about child exploitation against children, we need to realize this involves babies up to teenagers. this is not just about willing teenagers doing these types of -- being involved in these types of acts. these are people preying on children of all ages and i want to talk -- walk you through, captain cohen, what
i think we need the cooperation of industry, we need the cooperation of academia, we need the cooperation of the private sector in order to come up with solutions. >> thank you. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from indiana, ms. brooks, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in 2001 after i was appointed u.s. attorney for the southern district of indiana i began work with the indiana crimes against children task force which was led primarily by assistant u.s. attorney...
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take arlen live arlen bueno y por otra parte se ha hablado de cerrar la academia de polica y mandar aos pocas atras academias, pero el jefe del departamento de lucharde san jos ce que para que eso no pase. topvo cesar busca a un seto que podraestar robos domiciliarios... --- anoche se report un robo en una casa bre'eaten road y el propietario lo confront pero el delincuente huy... --- en este vecindario tambien se reportaron otros dos robos por la avenida ''hobart''... --- la polica est tratando de determinar si estos atracos estn conectados.. cesar --- en menos de 48 horastrincenn francisco deja a decenas de personas desplazadas y aunque los bomberos aseguran que no hay nada sospechoso en estos siniestros, esto no calma lo nervios de los residentes y de la gente que mission... el rrio de l --- pilar niÑo nos cuenta lo ocurrido -- take pilar pkg :01 banner :14 perla :17 ana :30 albie 0:53 dulce 1:04 jenny 1:26 jonathan 1:52 david estas son imagenes grabadas por residentes y trabajadores del distrito de mission, de como las llamas se apoderarode s edificiossta mana, dejando a1 personas
take arlen live arlen bueno y por otra parte se ha hablado de cerrar la academia de polica y mandar aos pocas atras academias, pero el jefe del departamento de lucharde san jos ce que para que eso no pase. topvo cesar busca a un seto que podraestar robos domiciliarios... --- anoche se report un robo en una casa bre'eaten road y el propietario lo confront pero el delincuente huy... --- en este vecindario tambien se reportaron otros dos robos por la avenida ''hobart''... --- la polica est...
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. >> la academia de ciencias de estados unidos afirma que las emociones afectan el cuerpo. >> las emocionesl miedo, la ira para que el cuerpo estÉ a la defensiva. expertos concluyen que cuando alguien tiene dificultades para solucionar sus problemas a nivel psicolÓgico o emocional podrÍa poner su salud en riesgo, lo mejor es canalizar y liberar las emociones. ♪ ♪ jorge:Éstas son las noticias. buscan a uno o mÁs pistoleros que ejecutaron a ocho miembros a una familia en ohio. familiares de desaparecidos en la explosiÓn revisan cada vehÍculo que sale de la instalaciÓn con la esperanza de encontrar el cuerpo de su ser querido. fiscal de jalisco dice que hay pruebas que vinculan a gerardo ortiz con un grupo criminal. no hay indicios de golpes ni suicidios en la muerte del legendario prince. ♪ ♪ >> este es
. >> la academia de ciencias de estados unidos afirma que las emociones afectan el cuerpo. >> las emocionesl miedo, la ira para que el cuerpo estÉ a la defensiva. expertos concluyen que cuando alguien tiene dificultades para solucionar sus problemas a nivel psicolÓgico o emocional podrÍa poner su salud en riesgo, lo mejor es canalizar y liberar las emociones. ♪ ♪ jorge:Éstas son las noticias. buscan a uno o mÁs pistoleros que ejecutaron a ocho miembros a una familia en...
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academia.i can get back to you as to whether we met. >> it would be helpful because we're trying to work through the concepts, more on the retail space the data security regardless of who is on the the process. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question that is a little bit off topic. encryptor stuff and then they will get it back to less euphoric over several thousand dollars in bit coins. what is it that the committee needs to understand? >> an increasing problem. seeing it on a regular basis, and certainly to exercise good cyber security hygiene is important, to be able to backup systems to have the capability to access that information is important, to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available so that you are not beholden to ransom demands. >> that is important. hospitals, medical facilities and editorial comment for what it's worth. i cannot imagine being told it is been encrypted by an outside source and you can't have it. i think the approp
academia.i can get back to you as to whether we met. >> it would be helpful because we're trying to work through the concepts, more on the retail space the data security regardless of who is on the the process. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question that is a little bit off topic. encryptor stuff and then they will get it back to less euphoric over several thousand dollars in bit coins. what is it that the committee needs to understand? >> an increasing...
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with academia.an get back to you as far as whether we met with the trade commission. >> that would be helpful. we are trying to work through the concept of more on the retail spautce of data security. data security is data security regardless of who is harmed in the process. data security is national security at large. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question,ist probably off topic but i can't help myself. one of the dark sides of encryption is someone comes in and incrypts you stuff you didn't want it incrypted and they won't get it back to you unless you fork over bit coins them in a dark market. what is it the committee needs to understand about that ransom ware concept that's going on currently? data security is data security ms. hess: yes, sir. it's an increasing problem we're seeing and investigating on a regular basis. certainly to exercise hygiene is important. to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might
with academia.an get back to you as far as whether we met with the trade commission. >> that would be helpful. we are trying to work through the concept of more on the retail spautce of data security. data security is data security regardless of who is harmed in the process. data security is national security at large. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question,ist probably off topic but i can't help myself. one of the dark sides of encryption is someone comes in and...
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with academia. i can get back to you as far as whether we met with the trade commission. >> that would be helpful. we are trying to work through the concept of more on the retail space but of data security. data security is data security regardless of who is harmed in the process. data security is national security at large. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question,ist probably off topic but i can't help myself. one of the dark sides of encryption is someone comes in and incrypts you stuff you didn't want it incrypted and they won't get it back to you unless you fork over bit coins them in a dark market. what is it the committee needs to understand about that ransom ware concept that's going on currently? >> yes, sir. it's an increasing problem we're seeing and investigating on a regular basis. certainly to exercise hygiene is important. to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available to be able to fall
with academia. i can get back to you as far as whether we met with the trade commission. >> that would be helpful. we are trying to work through the concept of more on the retail space but of data security. data security is data security regardless of who is harmed in the process. data security is national security at large. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question,ist probably off topic but i can't help myself. one of the dark sides of encryption is someone comes in...
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what we do in academia is we do research and teach people about how the system works and i do believe the president was within his rights to do that. there is a controversy now of course using the executive order is and that comes and goes depending on what party is in office frequently. by the way this president said your executive orders on average than almost every president for the last 70 years but back to the questioner, i agree, he's taken the constitutional rights to do that. hispanic on-air as bitchy debate could teachers of the year at american university worked with others, senator humphrey and adlai stevenson, congressman david obie committee is the author or the editor of now nine books. john from missouri is next. >> i would like to address what is the democratic wage. the biggest toss in the system is rupert murdoch. in order to make money is divided this country. that's what has divided this country. others would argue that we are seeing that on the left as well. >> guest: is a particular source of the media, fox or msnbc then you have other people coming out with othe
what we do in academia is we do research and teach people about how the system works and i do believe the president was within his rights to do that. there is a controversy now of course using the executive order is and that comes and goes depending on what party is in office frequently. by the way this president said your executive orders on average than almost every president for the last 70 years but back to the questioner, i agree, he's taken the constitutional rights to do that. hispanic...
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that's the divergence between academia and actual actors. gary: you spend a lot of time, i know a lot of people in washington reach out to you for your advice as it relates to economic matters. what do you think wall street and the financial industry and the markets want to see in the next president? who is the best president of the candidate for the equity markets? >> i'll give you a crazy answer. i think it's hillary. many people, maria told us they think they know what they are getting there. kyle bass: i think she is the most sane actor of them all. they might seek economics -- it's a good thing no one seeks political advice from me. maria: hillary clinton said she want to keep drug prices in check and hold the understand companies accountable, wants to raise taxes by $1.1 trillion. while she is the one with experience and steady when you look at what's going on with the other candidates. her policies are very liberal. do you think that hurts markets in any way? kyle bass: on drug prices, how can you not say we should rein in drug prices
that's the divergence between academia and actual actors. gary: you spend a lot of time, i know a lot of people in washington reach out to you for your advice as it relates to economic matters. what do you think wall street and the financial industry and the markets want to see in the next president? who is the best president of the candidate for the equity markets? >> i'll give you a crazy answer. i think it's hillary. many people, maria told us they think they know what they are getting...
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it's a program which drills tunnels through the walls of the pentagon and brings in experts from academia and private sector to lend insight to our efforts. across dave's career, with all of that, he's also never forgotten where our greatest strength lies, and that's in our people. and in fact, on tuesday, when his nomination went to the hill and was announced publicly, he was with one of the people who has been so vital to his own career, and one might even say to his own longevity, to his being here in the first place. he was at a summit for wounded warriors and caregivers at the time. and jeremy hardy, one of the airmen who rescued him after his f-16 was hit in serbia 17 years ago, was at his side. just happened to be at his side. great, great, meaningful coincidence. dave has never forgotten the men and women he served alongside or his responsibility to the people under his command. that's important to me, i know it's important to the president , and to all of you. his commitment to the people will ensure that the air force of the future remains as strong as the air force of today. ha
it's a program which drills tunnels through the walls of the pentagon and brings in experts from academia and private sector to lend insight to our efforts. across dave's career, with all of that, he's also never forgotten where our greatest strength lies, and that's in our people. and in fact, on tuesday, when his nomination went to the hill and was announced publicly, he was with one of the people who has been so vital to his own career, and one might even say to his own longevity, to his...
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"y desde cuando está en operación esta academia aquí en esta sede -este edificio está aquí desde 1989galardonada como la oficial del ano en el 2015 por el jefe de la policía, ella se entrenó aquí. "a mí me encanta, yo llevo se años siendo policíacuando entro aquís recuerdos que llevo conmigo" ready strech.thousand one sr.two sr el entrenamiento físico es intenso y riguroso. gin.onwo three.. intenso y riguroso. begin.on two three.. para ser policía además de querer servir, hay que estar en forma.. "left, right, both.eight sr" "ellos entran teniendo una percepóde l loue uno ve en lapelículas lo que uno ve ena televisión" "up.ne sr" "y soncu acondicionamientfísico se mezcl of tactic you ll use" l ind cadeteasisten a clas de les federales, tatales ymunicip policía y de la udad."tien el des de ayudar en la comunidad y cuando entran aquí pues tienen entonceuna percepción distinta" nat "ready move" además de lo físico y lo teórico en la academia hay múltiples prácticas para manejar situaciones criminales de alto riesgo una realidad constante en los zapatos de un policía. "ready.move" la form
"y desde cuando está en operación esta academia aquí en esta sede -este edificio está aquí desde 1989galardonada como la oficial del ano en el 2015 por el jefe de la policía, ella se entrenó aquí. "a mí me encanta, yo llevo se años siendo policíacuando entro aquís recuerdos que llevo conmigo" ready strech.thousand one sr.two sr el entrenamiento físico es intenso y riguroso. gin.onwo three.. intenso y riguroso. begin.on two three.. para ser policía además de querer...
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enntrÓ 79 en la cancha e hizo un verdadero golazo al impactar de pierna derecha el esfÉrico ante academiate mostraremos la redacciÓn de un bebÉ con una extraÑa enfermedad de la vista pero pude ver a su mamÁ por primera vez. >> este domingo en aquÍ y ahora sexo, muerte y secretos video comprometedor destaca red de corrupciÓn en destacamento de policÍa. >> le lleva para que lo trasladen. >> quienes pagarÁn un alto precio para saber demasiado? >> una situaciÓn muy dolorosa dentro de la escuela, imagino que quiso ser valiente. >> aquÍ hola somos the bug chicks. somos una pequeña empresa. con windows 10 es mucho más fácil correr la voz sobre el maravilloso mundo de los insectos. los niños aprenden a ser valientes con insectos. "hey cortana, find my katydid video" ¡oh! !es buenísimo! ¿quieres enseñar qué es una probóscide sólo la dibujas en la pantalla. qué envidia, no tengo pantalla táctil en mi mac. un insecto grande en las manos de un niño puede cambiar su forma de ver el mundo. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: esta es una de esas historias con final feliz y muy emotivo. un bebÉ que naciÓ con una enfermedad me ex
enntrÓ 79 en la cancha e hizo un verdadero golazo al impactar de pierna derecha el esfÉrico ante academiate mostraremos la redacciÓn de un bebÉ con una extraÑa enfermedad de la vista pero pude ver a su mamÁ por primera vez. >> este domingo en aquÍ y ahora sexo, muerte y secretos video comprometedor destaca red de corrupciÓn en destacamento de policÍa. >> le lleva para que lo trasladen. >> quienes pagarÁn un alto precio para saber demasiado? >> una situaciÓn...
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that's the divergence between academia and actual actors. gary: you spend a lot of time, i know a lot of people in washington reach out to you for your advice as it relates to economic matters. what do you think wall street and the financial industry and the markets want to see in the next president? who is the best president of the candidate for the equity markets? >> i'll give you a crazy answer. i think it's hillary. many people, maria told us they think they know what they are getting there. kyle bass: i think she is the most sane actor of them all. they might seek economics -- it's a good thing no one seeks political advice from me. maria: hillary clinton said she want to keep drug prices in check and hold the understand companies accountable, wants to raise taxes by $1.1 trillion. while she is the one with experience and steady when you look at what's going on with the other candidates. her policies are very liberal. do you think that hurts markets in any way? kyle bass: on drug prices, how can you not say we should rein in drug prices
that's the divergence between academia and actual actors. gary: you spend a lot of time, i know a lot of people in washington reach out to you for your advice as it relates to economic matters. what do you think wall street and the financial industry and the markets want to see in the next president? who is the best president of the candidate for the equity markets? >> i'll give you a crazy answer. i think it's hillary. many people, maria told us they think they know what they are getting...
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i got out of academia and got into journalism. what an awesome move and then it's like no, no. okay. books. they got that in the crosshairs, too so i should turn it back over to you after that. [inaudible] >> they call them liars loans. >> one of them is from the inflation but here is another question. why don't you call them [inaudible] >> a listened. the liberal hypocrite? it doesn't have the rhythm but that's good. it's a story of hypocrisy or betrayal or if it is a story of -- i love the sort of perverse explanations if it is a story of idealism like really screwed up, then idealism because you think about these economists with the beautiful charts for understanding the world into paragraphs and and their graphs and all those kind of things and someone like hillary clinton who is surrounded by a microclimate of virtue everywhere she goes. excommunicated. but it's idealism gone wrong in some ways. one more question. >> you have a whole bunch of people. >> i'm going to be around afterwards. [inaudible] >> let this guy ask. >> may 9 in texas and i don't know that in june in ca
i got out of academia and got into journalism. what an awesome move and then it's like no, no. okay. books. they got that in the crosshairs, too so i should turn it back over to you after that. [inaudible] >> they call them liars loans. >> one of them is from the inflation but here is another question. why don't you call them [inaudible] >> a listened. the liberal hypocrite? it doesn't have the rhythm but that's good. it's a story of hypocrisy or betrayal or if it is a story...
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bernie sanders anunciaba su visita al vaticano para asistir a una conferencia, organizada por la academiancio sanders pareciÓ indicar que la invitaciÓn habÍa sido hecha por el papa francisco algo que fue negado por el portavoz de la santa sede. >> (en inglÉs). tras su discurso en el foro sanders dijo ser un gran admirador del lÍder de la iglesia catÓlica. sin embargo, hoy sanders logrÓ hablar con el papa en el vestÍbulo de su residencia en santa marta previo al viaje de sumo pontÍfice a les bo grecia. >> se disculpÓ que no podÍa asistir a la conferencia a causa de su viaje a grecia tuve la oportunidad de charlar un poco esta maÑana antes de irse. >> medios italianos describieron el encuentro como fugaz. >> ha sido un error. >> para el analista polÍtico carlos rajo este viaje del precandidato demÓcrata a la presidencia podrÍa tener un costo electoral este martes en la primaria de nueva york. >> no se justifica en el contexto de lo peleado que estÁ la primaria de new york, nÚmero uno, segundo el hecho que va al menos 10 puntos si no es que mÁs atrÁs de hillary clin tino y tercero que sander
bernie sanders anunciaba su visita al vaticano para asistir a una conferencia, organizada por la academiancio sanders pareciÓ indicar que la invitaciÓn habÍa sido hecha por el papa francisco algo que fue negado por el portavoz de la santa sede. >> (en inglÉs). tras su discurso en el foro sanders dijo ser un gran admirador del lÍder de la iglesia catÓlica. sin embargo, hoy sanders logrÓ hablar con el papa en el vestÍbulo de su residencia en santa marta previo al viaje de sumo...
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raÚl: saludos a todos, vamos a brincar el charco hasta portugal, donde la academia enfrentÓ al benficaraÚl tenÍa que ser como aquel cuyo nombre. en el benfica 2 1 con ese tanto. pasando noticias de la nba los warriors. se metiera la cocina, tiene la bandejita y empujÓ la pelota todo se tuvo que decidir en los Últimos segundos, los de casa te graviten en sus manos, fallarÍa en los warriors sigan a 71 ha y estÁn rumbo san antonio donde van a enfrentar a las escuelas el dÍa de maÑana. pasando ahora noticias de la gran carpa, los gigantes ante los rogers. adriÁn gonzález empatar, en la 10 con un doblete. ganarÍan los dodgers 3 2. los marineros haciÉndolos los honores a los atlÉticos. con el imparable de garcÍa iba cruzar el plato para la primera carrera de los de la bahÍa. o 2 0 y saca tirando su primer batazo. iba a respaldar iba a mostraros que tiene swing. lo dejamos con la jugada de la noche, aparece al lanzador bartolo de los mets de nueva york. el corpulento jugador frecuente hazaÑa se aventÓ un jugador cual la espalda al plato y se queda con el out. many paquio venciÓ. ramÓn: pero m
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(nombre en inglÉs) o la academia de bromas. >>> es una serie que creamos donde les enseÑamos a estasreÍr al final, cuando hicimos la broma de la rata con la pista. la gente se rÍe cuando era una rata de mentira. >>> otra cosa de hacer una broma es saber esconder la cÁmara muy bien >>> tienes que grabarlo por supuesto para que te puedas reÍr luego >>> parece mentira que esta linda pareja se haya mantenido unida despuÉs de tantas bromas casi imperdonables. >>> la gente nos pregunta si hacer broma no nos darÁn la relaciÓn, a veces nos enojamos pero la pareja se enoja por cada cosa >>> cada loca con su tema este primero de abril ande con mucho cuidado. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> pero quÉ chÉvere >>> conmigo no entren en esas bromas >>> no me gusta esa broma. punto y se acabÓ no las quiero. >>> pero una broma no >>> no son bromas >>> broma que me pueda levantar en la noche y hacer cosquillas en los pies una broma inocente >>> (risas) >>> quÉ inocencia ra ra la la tuya tÚ lo que andas buscando una cosa >>> ella empieza por los pies no contÓ el resto >>> bueno de aquÍ va subiendo para darle un besito
(nombre en inglÉs) o la academia de bromas. >>> es una serie que creamos donde les enseÑamos a estasreÍr al final, cuando hicimos la broma de la rata con la pista. la gente se rÍe cuando era una rata de mentira. >>> otra cosa de hacer una broma es saber esconder la cÁmara muy bien >>> tienes que grabarlo por supuesto para que te puedas reÍr luego >>> parece mentira que esta linda pareja se haya mantenido unida despuÉs de tantas bromas casi...
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concept to create an area in our city that was devoted to digital or emerging-media companies and academia. >> the goal of creative village is to capitalize on orlando's technology industry by bringing together high-tech companies, universities and, yes, creative types, so the students and the employees of those business can live, work, and learn in the same area. [ crowd cheers ] the former site of the amway arena in downtown orlando is now becoming a 68-acre urban-infill neighborhood. >> urban-infill development is the redevelopment of areas that are already serviced with a higher and better use. and so over the past several years, you've seen a huge trend towards urban infill development. >> it'll be a downtown within the downtown -- small city within the downtown -- and it's located right near a sunrail stop, which is our commuter rail system. >> sunrail has had a huge impact on downtown orlando. people will now walk to their offices. >> everything is sort of self-contained where there's convenience and -- you know, it's transit and schools and workplace. do you see that as the future,
concept to create an area in our city that was devoted to digital or emerging-media companies and academia. >> the goal of creative village is to capitalize on orlando's technology industry by bringing together high-tech companies, universities and, yes, creative types, so the students and the employees of those business can live, work, and learn in the same area. [ crowd cheers ] the former site of the amway arena in downtown orlando is now becoming a 68-acre urban-infill neighborhood....
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marÍa fernanda: la academia de cine de estados unidos afirma que las emociones afectan el cuerpo.sta problemas emocionales, ocurren a nivel del sistema nervioso, central que tienen acciÓn directa sobre el corazÓn, la respiración y otros Órganos. legislativos, tristeza, miedo, la ira, etc., para que por parcela defensiva y lo polÉmico de enfermedades como cÁncer, ansiedad, depresiÓn, disfunción sexual, trastornos de alimentaciÓn, enfermedad cerebrovascular, entre otros. ahora bien, estrellas positivas como la alegrÍa, el placer, la esperanza, han demostrado ser saludables, porque protegen el cuerpo, mejorando asÍ la funciÓn del sistema inmunolÓgico. por lo que podrÁs gozar de más relajaciÓn, armonÍa con los demÁs, creatividad y dinamizÓ, mayor concentraciÓn y mÁs ganas de vivir. expertos concluyen que cuando alguien tiene dificultades para ejercer sus problemas a nivel psicolÓgico o emocional, podrÍa poner su salud en riesgo. lo mejor es canalizar y liberar las emociones negativas, para poder gozar de una buena salud emocional y asÍ recuperar el bienestar fÍsico. y aquÍ estÁ nuestr
marÍa fernanda: la academia de cine de estados unidos afirma que las emociones afectan el cuerpo.sta problemas emocionales, ocurren a nivel del sistema nervioso, central que tienen acciÓn directa sobre el corazÓn, la respiración y otros Órganos. legislativos, tristeza, miedo, la ira, etc., para que por parcela defensiva y lo polÉmico de enfermedades como cÁncer, ansiedad, depresiÓn, disfunción sexual, trastornos de alimentaciÓn, enfermedad cerebrovascular, entre otros. ahora bien,...
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as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism.for those that are organized in those institutions. so with the rochester history graduate student with our senior editor we launched that as the print and digital back and. in the middle of the global recession we have no money in the geeks and entrepreneurs told us that printed benghazi is rover but they were wrong of course, . i had been writing and teaching history in the academic environment. in writing journalism and thinking about my own transition to personal. >> away from the career of that conventional notion of the career to sustain the nomination of skills and incentives that what is good for a stable job with there were institutions. we should get careers out of your mind. and with craftsmanship and passion and love though work that we do our value points as the worse because you're there at dinner of what we make fun of but the tech industry and silicon valley doesn't begin creating a new company. llord vesting badly. we make fun of them in silicon valley the those of us
as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism.for those that are organized in those institutions. so with the rochester history graduate student with our senior editor we launched that as the print and digital back and. in the middle of the global recession we have no money in the geeks and entrepreneurs told us that printed benghazi is rover but they were wrong of course, . i had been writing and teaching history in the academic environment. in writing...
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and many of whom are in this zone between academia. so with another former rochester history student whob is my friend and senior editor, we decided to take it over. we had no experience or money, and all of the nation's entrepreneurs told us that the printed magazines were over and done with. we had been writing and teaching as a form of cultural criticism. when i was in the academic environment, now i started writing as a form of cultural criticism. the personal pivot away i often thought that the conventional notion of the career, strong compromises and skills and oddly pointed incentives once stood for a stable job when there was institutions that offered them. it should be just replaced. we should just get careers out of our mind. we should go back to terms like "the calling," vocation, craftsmanship. love for the work that we do. that should be our guiding point. we spoke at dinner about the call of the sprep injury. there is no reason that the tech industry has to own the world entrepreneur. we could be entrepreneur's, too. thos
and many of whom are in this zone between academia. so with another former rochester history student whob is my friend and senior editor, we decided to take it over. we had no experience or money, and all of the nation's entrepreneurs told us that the printed magazines were over and done with. we had been writing and teaching as a form of cultural criticism. when i was in the academic environment, now i started writing as a form of cultural criticism. the personal pivot away i often thought...
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as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism.for those that are organized in those institutions. so with the rochester history graduate student with our senior editor we launched that as the print and digital back and. in the middle of the global recession we have no money in the geeks and entrepreneurs told us that printed benghazi is rover but they were wrong of course, . i had been writing and teaching history in the academic environment. in writing journalism and thinking about my own transition to personal. >> away from the career of that conventional notion of the career to sustain the nomination of skills and incentives that what is good for a stable job with there were institutions. we should get careers out of your mind. and with craftsmanship and passion and love though work that we do our value points as the worse because you're there at dinner of what we make fun of but the tech industry and silicon valley doesn't begin creating a new company. llord vesting badly. we make fun of them in silicon valley the those of us
as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism.for those that are organized in those institutions. so with the rochester history graduate student with our senior editor we launched that as the print and digital back and. in the middle of the global recession we have no money in the geeks and entrepreneurs told us that printed benghazi is rover but they were wrong of course, . i had been writing and teaching history in the academic environment. in writing...
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concept to create an area in our city that was devoted to digital or emerging-media companies and academia. >> the goal of creative village is to capitalize on orlando's technology industry by bringing together high-tech companies, universities and, yes, creative types, so the students and the employees of those business can live, work, and learn in the same area. [ crowd cheers ] the former site of the amway arena in downtown orlando is now becoming a 68-acre mixed-use, transit-oriented, urban-infill neighborhood. >> urban-infill development is the redevelopment of areas that are already serviced with a higher and better use. and so over the past several years, you've seen a huge trend towards urban infill development. >> it'll be a downtown within the downtown -- small city within the downtown -- and it's located right near a sunrail stop, which is our commuter rail system. >> sunrail has had a huge impact on downtown orlando. people will now walk to their offices. >> everything is sort of self-contained where there's convenience and -- you know, it's transit and schools and workplace. d
concept to create an area in our city that was devoted to digital or emerging-media companies and academia. >> the goal of creative village is to capitalize on orlando's technology industry by bringing together high-tech companies, universities and, yes, creative types, so the students and the employees of those business can live, work, and learn in the same area. [ crowd cheers ] the former site of the amway arena in downtown orlando is now becoming a 68-acre mixed-use, transit-oriented,...
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cooperation with academia aids us in the effort. with your continued support, i'm confident our discoveries will bear fruit in the years ahead and look forward to answering your questions. >> members of the subcommittee, as a researcher whose work is focused on military sexual trauma and psychologist with the department of veterans affairs who works with veterans who experienced mst, i'm grateful to speak about the research related and the diagnosis and treatment of conditions with a particular focus on traumatic stress disorder and honored to be seatwide my colleagues representing the department of defense. experiences of sexual harassment during military service are far too common. a study indicated 1% of servicemen and 5% of servicewomen were sexually assaulted in the past year. the majority of these assaults occurred in military settings. experiences that constitute sexual harass. are more common. my own research demonstrates that experiences of sexual harass. and sexual assault are common nafg and iraq raising the possibility t
cooperation with academia aids us in the effort. with your continued support, i'm confident our discoveries will bear fruit in the years ahead and look forward to answering your questions. >> members of the subcommittee, as a researcher whose work is focused on military sexual trauma and psychologist with the department of veterans affairs who works with veterans who experienced mst, i'm grateful to speak about the research related and the diagnosis and treatment of conditions with a...
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reportera: el mayor edgar pÉrez fue instructor de tiro en la misma academia donde muriÓ la cadete.reportera: los cadetes de la escuela asustados con la muerte de lina comenzaron a confiar en el joven instructor. >> de niÑa que habÍa fallecido alcanzÓ a hacerle comentarios muy desagradables y que parecÍan imposibles. reportera: es usted lo sabe porque... >> Él mismo me lo contÓ, el mismo me lo dijo. que estaba sucediendo cosas inmorales. que parece que habÍa mucha homosexualidad y que se le preocupaba. el intento en una ocasiÓn trasladar esos conocimientos al director de la policÍa de la escuela general santander pero no fue recibido satisfactoriamente por el contrario, me dijeron que dejara eso sÍ. reportera: la seÑora dice que querÍa evitar como su propio hijo y temiendo represalias lo aconsejaba. >> yo le dije que no se expusiera, y me dijo sÍ. lo estoy pensando. reportera: dÍas antes de presentarse a declarar la seÑora recibiÓ la noticia que manejando una pistola su yerno accidentalmente se matÓ con un disparo. una versiÓn que la familia pone en tela de duda porque el mayor era
reportera: el mayor edgar pÉrez fue instructor de tiro en la misma academia donde muriÓ la cadete.reportera: los cadetes de la escuela asustados con la muerte de lina comenzaron a confiar en el joven instructor. >> de niÑa que habÍa fallecido alcanzÓ a hacerle comentarios muy desagradables y que parecÍan imposibles. reportera: es usted lo sabe porque... >> Él mismo me lo contÓ, el mismo me lo dijo. que estaba sucediendo cosas inmorales. que parece que habÍa mucha...
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what could think we need the cooperation of industry, academia, the private sector in owner to come upth a solution. mark: also testifying on oversight and investigation, apple's general counsel. today's primary day in new york, hillary clinton's campaign manager predicts new york will taking anmrs. clinton important step in the nomination. bernie sanders needs to win 68% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination. donald trump capturing more than 50% of the votes statewide would put him in a strong position to win all of the states delegates. a cincinnati man playing with that charge was planning to attack the u.s. capital has been found competent to stand trial. a judge issued the ruling after from a testimony psychologist for the defense. he says christopher cornell is able to participate in his defense. study in colorado finds kids are not smoking more pot since the drug became legal but adults are according to the most comprehensive report yet on the effects of the state's 12 recreational marijuana law. more people in colorado are calling poison control related to marijua
what could think we need the cooperation of industry, academia, the private sector in owner to come upth a solution. mark: also testifying on oversight and investigation, apple's general counsel. today's primary day in new york, hillary clinton's campaign manager predicts new york will taking anmrs. clinton important step in the nomination. bernie sanders needs to win 68% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination. donald trump capturing more than 50% of the votes statewide would put...
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he was intersectional before that was a term in academia.ts of things that progressives love, he was cutting edge with that sort of stuff. but susan rogers, his engineer on "purple rain tiga told me that he was a conservative. -- "purple rain," told me that he was a conservative. conservative, susan said, in the mold of i making money, i'm successful, i want this money and success protected. i don't want civil war or nuclear annihilation or of people. -- upheaval. when you are rich, you want status quo. it's when you don't have money that youeed a revolution. >> so the prince canon is done. toure: i would think there will be more music. >> what was unfulfilled? what did he never do in any medium? toure: i think just do it again. he's like a million selling artists, generally, and "purple rain" goes up to 20 million. he made one great movie. i think he would have liked to have done another great movie. i think he would have liked to have done another grt album. i don't think he always looked at sales as the measure of whether or not the proje
he was intersectional before that was a term in academia.ts of things that progressives love, he was cutting edge with that sort of stuff. but susan rogers, his engineer on "purple rain tiga told me that he was a conservative. -- "purple rain," told me that he was a conservative. conservative, susan said, in the mold of i making money, i'm successful, i want this money and success protected. i don't want civil war or nuclear annihilation or of people. -- upheaval. when you are...
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. ♪ >> he was playing with intersexuality before that was a term in academia. >> prince for "purple rain> it is still so hard to believe he's gone. >> i have lost one of my best friends. that was not something that i ever imagine i would say. >> it is surreal and kind of unbelievable. ♪ >>> hello everyone, it is the place where prince lived. it is also where he died just over 24 hours ago, all day, folks have flooded here and many of them purple clan flooded here to pay their respects for r the music icon. officials are conducting an autopsy on prince's body. they're trying to figure out what cause his death. the results are not expected to be released for several weeks. however, the sheriff announce add few hours ago, they'll hold al ne a news conference at 4:00 eastern, they'll give us information of whatever they have. >> the plane was diverted because of an unresponsive male on the plane. prince's ex-wife, his passing leaving me a devastating feeling of pain and loss, the love we shared and the music he made and the life together is forever engraved in my heart. the sales of his albu
. ♪ >> he was playing with intersexuality before that was a term in academia. >> prince for "purple rain> it is still so hard to believe he's gone. >> i have lost one of my best friends. that was not something that i ever imagine i would say. >> it is surreal and kind of unbelievable. ♪ >>> hello everyone, it is the place where prince lived. it is also where he died just over 24 hours ago, all day, folks have flooded here and many of them purple clan...
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he was playing with intersexuality before that was a term in academia, and playing with the motion ofs of pushing yourself forward in the '80s, he understood the importance of the visuals. it wasn't just the music. and when he saw mtv, he said to his folks, i need to do that. and then he said, no, no. i need to make a full-length, 90-minute music video for the screen. and they said that's crazy. how are we going to get somebody to give us a movie budget? but he demanded it. his managers went out and got it. a favor was asked of mike ovitz. somehow they got $7 million, which is nothing to make a movie. but because the performance scenes are so great, that's why that movie really kills. >> and carson, i was thinking about this today. and it's going to sound crazy for folks who weren't around then. if you were buying records, watching videos, michael jackson was the safe, corporate musician. he was the family guy. prince was dangerous. much more edgy, and that was reflected in their videos until michael kind of made his break and started to change. >> correct. the amazing thing also is t
he was playing with intersexuality before that was a term in academia, and playing with the motion ofs of pushing yourself forward in the '80s, he understood the importance of the visuals. it wasn't just the music. and when he saw mtv, he said to his folks, i need to do that. and then he said, no, no. i need to make a full-length, 90-minute music video for the screen. and they said that's crazy. how are we going to get somebody to give us a movie budget? but he demanded it. his managers went...
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as you point out, the professors, the deans, these people in academia are catering to it allowing itecause perhaps deep down they totally agree with it? >> i don't know why, they're definitely allowing it. a sombrero at a tequila themed party. they had counselors there for that. there was a school upset about a sumo wrestling fat suit. the student government not only apologized but called the students who had been upset courageous for complaining. you are seen as intelligent, more culturally sensitive and admiral because you're getting upset by small things. you are encouraging the behavior which is more and more pathetic all the time. trish: we did a story at overland college because the rice in their sushi wasn't called authentic. how dare you call this sushi! another minor incident just this past week, a white kid was wearing dreadlocks and a black student came up to him, looking at the video there, and she was upset because she said this was offensive to her culture that he was wearing dreadlocks. you know, it's mind-boggling to me. i'm wondering, kat, are we getting near a tippi
as you point out, the professors, the deans, these people in academia are catering to it allowing itecause perhaps deep down they totally agree with it? >> i don't know why, they're definitely allowing it. a sombrero at a tequila themed party. they had counselors there for that. there was a school upset about a sumo wrestling fat suit. the student government not only apologized but called the students who had been upset courageous for complaining. you are seen as intelligent, more...
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four of the nation's most respected professions were involved in carrie buck's case, medicine, academia, law, and the judiciary, in the form of four powerful men. of of them was on the wrong side, the man selected care where i to be plated hone was a physician who served as superintendent of the colony for epileptics and feeble mind and one of the main people who lobbied the log tour to pass the sterilization law. the his campaign he had much of the medical profession behind him. across the countries doctors took a leading role in promoting eugenics and sterilization, medical journals were filled with articles advocating sterilization with titles like race suicide for social parasites. the head of the eugene us office in new york was the scientist who gave expert opinion that the virginia law should be upset and carrie should be stabilized. he was the most prominent advocate for eugenic sterilization and drafted the model law the states were using. laughlin, who had a doctorate in biology from prince ten was a representative of his academic peers. many of the nation's most prominent aca
four of the nation's most respected professions were involved in carrie buck's case, medicine, academia, law, and the judiciary, in the form of four powerful men. of of them was on the wrong side, the man selected care where i to be plated hone was a physician who served as superintendent of the colony for epileptics and feeble mind and one of the main people who lobbied the log tour to pass the sterilization law. the his campaign he had much of the medical profession behind him. across the...
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he's a pioneer in taking archaeology out of academia and make it relevant to his event in newly independent african nations. eventually he left africa, came to the united states to teach and from 1967 to 2003, he served as professor of anthropology at you see santa barbara. since then, he's been a full-time writer and independent caller. he's written a least 40 books, maybe 50. most of them are historic including the great warming 2008 which was a "new york times" bestseller tells the story has 2010 boat his new book is about how animal shaped human history called the intimate bond. in this book, brian fagan writes about dogs, goats, sheep, donkeys, pigs, cattle, camels and horses, but in real life he lived with cats, fish, turtle and rabbits. please welcome back to "the l.a. times" festival of books, brian fagan. [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i have been out on a container ship but the pilot from san francisco bay, truly the most right embedded command under. he turned in its own length it 830 feet long and somehow are f going around in front of it andm he just looked and
he's a pioneer in taking archaeology out of academia and make it relevant to his event in newly independent african nations. eventually he left africa, came to the united states to teach and from 1967 to 2003, he served as professor of anthropology at you see santa barbara. since then, he's been a full-time writer and independent caller. he's written a least 40 books, maybe 50. most of them are historic including the great warming 2008 which was a "new york times" bestseller tells the...
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rivalidad que puede desarrollarse entre Él y camilo es un extraordinario bailarÍn formado en la academia quemar una hamburguesa tendrÍas que hacer un... una hora a una hora 15 minutos. >>> la propuesta invita a con las etiquetas de las comidas tengan informaciÓn mÁs clara y concreta un paso mÁs alla de lo que exige laa admiraciÓn del estados unidos que quieren que expongan toda la informaciÓn. >>> entre la informaciÓn sea mÁs fÁcil de entender masa facil hacer cambio de alimentaciÓn. >>> para Él las etiquetas son parte de la ecuaciÓn para estar en forma. >>> ay! >>>, gracias vanessa, y ahora que tenemos la informaciÓn lo que sigue es tomar acciÓn o sea el paso mÁs difÍcil. >>> usted recuerde visitarons en noticias "telemundo.com" para conocer todo y mÁs pero ahora ¿quÉ tal? si vamos con la familia de un nuevo dÍa chicos? >>> gracias. >>> estÁs entrenando. >>> sÍ. >>> empezÉ con el entrenamiento para los puercos de verano. >>> van a ver les va a encantar. >>> bueno seÑores ayer se llevÓ mÁs bien anoche se llevÓ a cabo la segunda ediciÓn de los tecla awards esto me imagino por las de la co
rivalidad que puede desarrollarse entre Él y camilo es un extraordinario bailarÍn formado en la academia quemar una hamburguesa tendrÍas que hacer un... una hora a una hora 15 minutos. >>> la propuesta invita a con las etiquetas de las comidas tengan informaciÓn mÁs clara y concreta un paso mÁs alla de lo que exige laa admiraciÓn del estados unidos que quieren que expongan toda la informaciÓn. >>> entre la informaciÓn sea mÁs fÁcil de entender masa facil hacer...
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he was playing with intersectionality before that was a term in academia and bringing both those thingsns, these are ways of pushing yourself forward in the '80s. partly what we're talking about, that he understood the importance of the visuals. it wasn't just the music. when he saw mtv, he said to his folks, i need to do that. then he said, no, no, i need to make a full-length, 90-minute music video for the screens, for the theaters. and they said, well, that's crazy. how can we get somebody to give us a movie budget? he was not big enough to deserve a movie budget at that time in his career. but he demanded it, his managers got it, mike ovitv was involved, a favor was asked, he paid that off, and somehow they got just $7 million. which is nothing. to make a movie. but because the performance scenes are so great, that's why that movie really kills. >> carson, i was thinking about this today. it's going to sound crazy for folks who weren't around then. but if you came up in that era, then you know. if you were buying records, watching videos, michael jackson was the safe, corporate musi
he was playing with intersectionality before that was a term in academia and bringing both those thingsns, these are ways of pushing yourself forward in the '80s. partly what we're talking about, that he understood the importance of the visuals. it wasn't just the music. when he saw mtv, he said to his folks, i need to do that. then he said, no, no, i need to make a full-length, 90-minute music video for the screens, for the theaters. and they said, well, that's crazy. how can we get somebody...
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we need the cooperation of academia. we need the cooperation of the private sector in order to come up with solutions. >> thank you. >> the national sheriff's association and the nypd are also testifying at this hearing. more later in the nbc washington app. back to you. >>> thank you, kristen. upset parents are rallying today to keep two schools from prince georges county parents are trying to stop elementary school from shutting down at the end of the year. the parents argue the district didn't follow rules from the state's board of education. they planned a rally in upper marl marlboro tonight. >>> could be a cavs record, the team is one win away from advancing in the first round of the stanley cup playoffs. if they beat the philadelphia flyers tomorrow, it will be the first ever playoff sweep. this morning we're checking to see if dmitri is good to go tomorrow this after this fight last night. take a look at the video here. he's pretty much just slammed into the wall there. that is how things started. some players co
we need the cooperation of academia. we need the cooperation of the private sector in order to come up with solutions. >> thank you. >> the national sheriff's association and the nypd are also testifying at this hearing. more later in the nbc washington app. back to you. >>> thank you, kristen. upset parents are rallying today to keep two schools from prince georges county parents are trying to stop elementary school from shutting down at the end of the year. the parents...
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as you know, wolf, he's endorsing donald trump, and there are people from academia, from the military who are all endorsing and supporting donald trump's campaign and one other thing we'll hear in the speech i want to point out and it goes to this issue of dealing with russia. as you know, wolf, president obama has not been a big fan of the idea of working with russia, working with vladimir putin to go after isis through counterterrorism operations. apparently during the speech, we may hear donald trump talk about doing just that. so talk about policies, specifically that we have not heard a lot of during the course of the campaign. that might be one of them with donald trump during the course of the speech. of course, you know, we'll be listening in closely to hear exactly what donald trump has to lay out over the next 30 to 45 minutes. but given what we heard last night, donald trump was not exactly toning it down in terms of his rhetoric at that victory speech in new york. perhaps that tone will be a bit more measured in what we're about to hear in a few moments from now, wolf. >>
as you know, wolf, he's endorsing donald trump, and there are people from academia, from the military who are all endorsing and supporting donald trump's campaign and one other thing we'll hear in the speech i want to point out and it goes to this issue of dealing with russia. as you know, wolf, president obama has not been a big fan of the idea of working with russia, working with vladimir putin to go after isis through counterterrorism operations. apparently during the speech, we may hear...
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why do you think so many lawyers, whether in practice or academia or the media are writing novels?hy do they feel the need to do something other than law? >> i have an answer. well, i have thought of fair amount about the connection between fiction and legal practice because i teach a creative writing seminar. that initially i i thought this was something i had to justify. and i tried to do so just in terms of its utility for writing generally. we have exercises every week in the students could take them and get feedback and we talk about them in class, sally's there paying attention to the writing. if you compare that to the previous seminar, it is probably more useful. but as years went on, there is a deep connection between writing fiction and practicing law, primarily if you are litigator but to a lesser extent in other fields. the litigators are doing is telling a story.a story. two sides of the case with certain facts that are not disputed and certain facts that are disputed that you can we that are out of the narrative as you wish, but ultimately what you need to do to win t
why do you think so many lawyers, whether in practice or academia or the media are writing novels?hy do they feel the need to do something other than law? >> i have an answer. well, i have thought of fair amount about the connection between fiction and legal practice because i teach a creative writing seminar. that initially i i thought this was something i had to justify. and i tried to do so just in terms of its utility for writing generally. we have exercises every week in the students...