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. >> i have adhd with ocd and anxiety and in fifth grade and sixth grade i struggled. >> and colette. >> i missed a ton of school and i would go to, like, the stairwell or something and i would just be crying and i would call my mom. >> reporter: what do they think about the campaign? >> it was comforting to me to know that, you know, i'm not the only one. >> it does get better and easier as life goes on. >> people have dealt with it. it makes me so happy to see that because i'm like i can actually do this. >> if you have diabetes you take medication. if you have some mental health issues, you also take medication. and it's no big deal. >> that really resonated with me because i think sometimes people are like looked down upon kind of like for taking medication. >> once i found that it was okay to talk to somebody and seek help, i think that's something that has changed my life forever. >> it was kind of cool to see, like, you know, to always have that mind set, if they can do it, i can do it. >> there's so many people that suffer in silence because there's such a big stigma around me
. >> i have adhd with ocd and anxiety and in fifth grade and sixth grade i struggled. >> and colette. >> i missed a ton of school and i would go to, like, the stairwell or something and i would just be crying and i would call my mom. >> reporter: what do they think about the campaign? >> it was comforting to me to know that, you know, i'm not the only one. >> it does get better and easier as life goes on. >> people have dealt with it. it makes me so...
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be clear, we're entertaining because the staff brought us this dr and was troubled by it as well as ocd. is there comment on this? commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i want to respond to the request for continuance. i personally do not believe that was in front of us as a case in its packaging and the department's analysis, makes me consider it to be necessary for continuance. i think the staff has done a thorough, fair job to highlight the issues. we do not need the architect because the drawings are clearly indicating what has happened. there is description and feedback from dbi because there were violations and inaccuracies, together, which i think is a colossal disclosure on the applicant not having been proper to reporting and annual paperwork that needs to be done when you enter into an agreement like that. and the fact that redevelopment disappeared is no reason for that not to occur partially because the transfer from redevelopment to city authority was very clear, affected many people and this seems to be isolated case where the agreements were not properly followed bef
be clear, we're entertaining because the staff brought us this dr and was troubled by it as well as ocd. is there comment on this? commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i want to respond to the request for continuance. i personally do not believe that was in front of us as a case in its packaging and the department's analysis, makes me consider it to be necessary for continuance. i think the staff has done a thorough, fair job to highlight the issues. we do not need the architect...
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. >> riffing like >> part of the conflict is that it is our job as journalists to kind of have ocd aboutdon't know what you're talking about. >> it is. and, yes, we can be a little crazy about it. but that's part of the job. so you out there don't have to be crazy about it. we'll do that, right? and so that's one reason why the reaction to trump from journalists just on that point can be emotional because it's our job, the facts. >> two, maybe three flummoxed veteran journalists will be right back. >>> we are back and both from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced technologies. and more precise treatments than before. working as hard as we can- doing all that we can- for everyone who walks through our doors.
. >> riffing like >> part of the conflict is that it is our job as journalists to kind of have ocd aboutdon't know what you're talking about. >> it is. and, yes, we can be a little crazy about it. but that's part of the job. so you out there don't have to be crazy about it. we'll do that, right? and so that's one reason why the reaction to trump from journalists just on that point can be emotional because it's our job, the facts. >> two, maybe three flummoxed veteran...
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components of 315 and 315.1, there's 17% of affordable housing that are either in the pine line or in the ocd's hands that could also benefit from the 315 and 315.1. for the 309 improvements, i looked back over the past three years, it's about 1100 units a year that would benefit for the streamlining of those projects. the pop out, which understandably, people are very concerned about because it's an intimate question in the back yard near their homes, that was a piece that takes up a lot of staff time. it takes up about two planners' worth of time to handle those cases coming upstairs when it is already permitted in the planning code with very pripttive requirements that are consistent with the residential design guidelines that a planner can approve over the counter. [inaudible] >> that's a very similar ratio when you look at all of the thousands of 311 and 312 notifications that come out. it's a small percentage, but that doesn't mean it's not an important conversation. it's just to say the notification procedures themselves are not necessarily the content of what we're talking about, the pl
components of 315 and 315.1, there's 17% of affordable housing that are either in the pine line or in the ocd's hands that could also benefit from the 315 and 315.1. for the 309 improvements, i looked back over the past three years, it's about 1100 units a year that would benefit for the streamlining of those projects. the pop out, which understandably, people are very concerned about because it's an intimate question in the back yard near their homes, that was a piece that takes up a lot of...
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. >> part of the conflict is that it is our job as journalists to kind of have ocd about the facts, right know what you're talking about. >> it is. and, yes, we can be a little crazy about it. but that's part of the job. so you out there don't have to be crazy about it. we'll do that, right? and so that's one reason why the reaction to trump from journalists just on that point can be emotional because it's our job, the facts. >> two, maybe three flummoxed veteran journalists will be right back. both guests are staying with us. we'll be right back after this. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit them when you dig. call 811 before you dig, and make sure that you and your neighbors are safe. >>> we are back and both gentlemen have kindly agreed to stick with us. eugene, i'm going to quote from you today. that
. >> part of the conflict is that it is our job as journalists to kind of have ocd about the facts, right know what you're talking about. >> it is. and, yes, we can be a little crazy about it. but that's part of the job. so you out there don't have to be crazy about it. we'll do that, right? and so that's one reason why the reaction to trump from journalists just on that point can be emotional because it's our job, the facts. >> two, maybe three flummoxed veteran journalists...
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browse the recent features and catch up on the analysis for your own use. , the secretary-general of the ocd is in paris. will he mention the word bazooka? chief of staff to the italian minister of the economy ask 9:00 a.m.. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: the second day of the oecd forum in paris. emmanuel macron and wilbur ross will be in attendance. paris,et straight to with angel guria. great to see you this morning. i will get to the economic outlook, but i can't not start with italy. soros warns of an existential crisis in europe. do you agree? angel: no. is verymr. cotorelli well-known and respected and a seasoned economic operator. he will take care of the government. , until theod hands new elections. on the other hand, they have been dealing with nonperforming loans with the banks. that is being done. they have capitalized the larger banks. we are looking at this sequence of things. the italians are the best in terms of these transitions. manus: we heard from the central bank leader. was, how close it to me losing international trust. when you see the political dongling going on in ita
browse the recent features and catch up on the analysis for your own use. , the secretary-general of the ocd is in paris. will he mention the word bazooka? chief of staff to the italian minister of the economy ask 9:00 a.m.. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: the second day of the oecd forum in paris. emmanuel macron and wilbur ross will be in attendance. paris,et straight to with angel guria. great to see you this morning. i will get to the economic outlook, but i can't not start with italy. soros...
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. >> riffing like >> part of the conflict is that it is our job as journalists to kind of have ocd aboutat you're talking about. >> it is. and, yes, we can be a little crazy about it. but that's part of the job. so you out there don't have to be crazy about it. we'll do that, right? and so that's one reason why the reaction to trump from journalists just on that point can be emotional because it's our job, the facts. >> two, maybe three flummoxed jet rab journali veteran journalists will be right back. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." [driver] so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] [passenger] what are you doing? [driver] i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. [burke] and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen
. >> riffing like >> part of the conflict is that it is our job as journalists to kind of have ocd aboutat you're talking about. >> it is. and, yes, we can be a little crazy about it. but that's part of the job. so you out there don't have to be crazy about it. we'll do that, right? and so that's one reason why the reaction to trump from journalists just on that point can be emotional because it's our job, the facts. >> two, maybe three flummoxed jet rab journali veteran...
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he's acutely sensitive and has signs of ocd so he is anythin anything -- if a woman or pearls could benear her. he had to character late the cubic root of his food every night and if it didn't divide exactly by three he couldn't eat it used of builds -- >> i still that -- >> use this criteria for his imbalances and he had high elevated dopamine and he had media. you go back and look at the other innovators everyone but einstein slept significantly less than the average person. marie curie and where are they all here -- marie curie and thomas edison stopped about four hours a night, dean slept four hours a night and benjamin franklin up to five hours night it steve jobs estimated that between five and six hours night and elon musk says he sleeps six and a half hours a night and the national average and united states is a half hours. the average globally for developed countries and the one that is lowest is japan and that is still seven and a half hours. most of these guys slept significantly less. >> that's the staple of ceo profiles and business magazines that they don't talk about it
he's acutely sensitive and has signs of ocd so he is anythin anything -- if a woman or pearls could benear her. he had to character late the cubic root of his food every night and if it didn't divide exactly by three he couldn't eat it used of builds -- >> i still that -- >> use this criteria for his imbalances and he had high elevated dopamine and he had media. you go back and look at the other innovators everyone but einstein slept significantly less than the average person. marie...
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i struggled quite seriously with anxiety and ocd for a few years, washing my hands 50 times a day, and it at the same time? i think it really contributed. i deleted all my social media accounts because friends were messaging me, saying we haven't seen you for a while, but i deleted it completely. i still get it now, messaging people, if they have read it, why haven't they replied in two hours? they might be the tube or something, and i think because everything is so instant now people get very worried about what people think of them, and how they are portrayed. and you say you have got help, how easy was that? so i went to cams and was told i would have to wait a0 weeks. i was really in a desperate condition, i was having suicidal thoughts, and we didn't know where to go. my parents were scared so we went back to the gp, and he recommended going privately. fortu nately and he recommended going privately. fortunately my parents could help me privately. so i saw a psychiatrist, and then a cbt therapist, trying to combat my ocd and get rid of the hand washing, and learning how to talk abo
i struggled quite seriously with anxiety and ocd for a few years, washing my hands 50 times a day, and it at the same time? i think it really contributed. i deleted all my social media accounts because friends were messaging me, saying we haven't seen you for a while, but i deleted it completely. i still get it now, messaging people, if they have read it, why haven't they replied in two hours? they might be the tube or something, and i think because everything is so instant now people get very...
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. >> reporter: james suffered from short-term memory and vision loss and ocd.ted suicide just three months after the hit and was committed into a mental institution for a month. nearly a year later, he took his own life. >> he was happy, a friendly kid, compassionate kid. >> reporter: you think this is all because of football? >> i know it was. >> reporter: a new study published in "annals of neurology" looked at the brains of 246 deceased amateur and professional football players. 211 of them had the degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy or cte which can be caused by repetitive hits to the head. the study showed kids who began playing tackle football before the age of 12 began showing cognitive and emotional symptoms associated with cte an average of 13 years earlier than those who started after 12. >> i think it's concerning because it was such a change. >> reporter: dr. ann mckee of boston university is the study's lead researcher. >> children's brains are rapidly developing between 8 and 12 years old. they're laying down new n
. >> reporter: james suffered from short-term memory and vision loss and ocd.ted suicide just three months after the hit and was committed into a mental institution for a month. nearly a year later, he took his own life. >> he was happy, a friendly kid, compassionate kid. >> reporter: you think this is all because of football? >> i know it was. >> reporter: a new study published in "annals of neurology" looked at the brains of 246 deceased amateur and...
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reconstruction of what happened between her parents when she was a little girl and the reason why she's ocd garbage everywhere particularly in her truck to cover things up. those with a novel will understand what that means. as far as i remember from -- that only happens in simple genius so if you have a recollection from it in your mind it might've been from another book or series and i was feeling time my visa in the novel. >> host: secret service also has difficult challenges over the past five or six years with scandal within the organization and top officials all had to leave so what is going on with that. >> guest: secret service is interesting in that they have to endure large amounts of tedium to keep their focus complete to deal with a few seconds of crisis. that is hard and difficult to do long-term. at the same time that is their job. i've looked at a lot of things that happened over the years when obama was president and the bullets been fired in the white house and people only finding out about it later in agents going off and doing things when the traveling overseas for total
reconstruction of what happened between her parents when she was a little girl and the reason why she's ocd garbage everywhere particularly in her truck to cover things up. those with a novel will understand what that means. as far as i remember from -- that only happens in simple genius so if you have a recollection from it in your mind it might've been from another book or series and i was feeling time my visa in the novel. >> host: secret service also has difficult challenges over the...
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reconstruction of what happened with her parents when she was a little girl and is the reason she is ocd garbage everywhere in her truck to cover things up. people forget the novel understand what that means so ms far as i can remember, the rose bush incident only happens in simple genius so if you have a recollection in your mind it might have been from another book or series that was the only time i've used it in th that ine novel.de >> host: secret service also have difficult challenges over the past five or six years with a scandal within the organization, officials had to leave. what's going on with that? >> guest: it's an interesting agency and the they have to endure large amounts to keep their focus complete to deal with a few seconds of crisis and that's hard and difficult to do long-term good of the same timee it is their job. i've looked at a lot of things that have bee happened particuly when obama was because and in the bullets being fired at the white house and finding out about it later when agents going off and doing things when they travel overseas with prostitutes and s
reconstruction of what happened with her parents when she was a little girl and is the reason she is ocd garbage everywhere in her truck to cover things up. people forget the novel understand what that means so ms far as i can remember, the rose bush incident only happens in simple genius so if you have a recollection in your mind it might have been from another book or series that was the only time i've used it in th that ine novel.de >> host: secret service also have difficult...
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reconstruction of what happened between her parents when she was a little girl and it's really the reason she is ocdto cover things up and people who read the novel understand what that means, so as far as i remember from my books that rosebush incident only happens in typical genius. if you have a recollection in your mind it might have been from another series. debt ceiling time i have used that. host: secret service also has been difficult challenges over the past five or six years with scandal within their organization and top officials all had to lead. what's going on with that? guest: secret service is an interesting agency in that they have to endure large amounts of tdm and keep their focus complete to deal with a few seconds of pressure and that is hard and difficult to do long-term. at the same time, that is their job. so, i have worked on a lot of things that have happened in particular when obama was president agents going off and doing things when they are traveling overseas with prostitutes and stuff like that, never should've happened. total breakdown in command and i think what happe
reconstruction of what happened between her parents when she was a little girl and it's really the reason she is ocdto cover things up and people who read the novel understand what that means, so as far as i remember from my books that rosebush incident only happens in typical genius. if you have a recollection in your mind it might have been from another series. debt ceiling time i have used that. host: secret service also has been difficult challenges over the past five or six years with...