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and we've become much more relaxed. that's including myself, my parents, and people who have a very high expectation, you know, in me, you know. so, that's why, you know, when i - when i see some - critical moment today. or when i see something, you know, kind of - challenging, i really f - just - you know, i'm not under such a pressure anymore. because i know, you know, let's - you know, let's find a solution. there's everything, there must be a solution - some - somewhere. >> let me ask you though, do you think you would be the artist you are today had he not driven you that hard? had he not pushed that hard for you to succeed? >> it's hard to say, you know. pianistic talking, you know, like, the technique point - i'm actually quite grateful sometimes. because, you know, every kids are, you know, they want to play games. >> you wanted to play with transformers. >> yeah, i mean, nobody want to, you know, practice eight hours a day. now i only practice two hours. but the thing is that when everybody seeing me playing th
and we've become much more relaxed. that's including myself, my parents, and people who have a very high expectation, you know, in me, you know. so, that's why, you know, when i - when i see some - critical moment today. or when i see something, you know, kind of - challenging, i really f - just - you know, i'm not under such a pressure anymore. because i know, you know, let's - you know, let's find a solution. there's everything, there must be a solution - some - somewhere. >> let me ask...
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and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.out the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. the bed reacts to your body. it hugs you. it's really cool to the touch. this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. (vo) visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. ♪ i ride the highway... son begins to play) ♪ i'm going my way... ♪i leave a story untold... he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken, you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... >>> according to church history, 300 years after the crucifixion of jesus christ, the most important woman in the roman empire, the empress helena, sets off on an epic quest, to find the actual cross jesus died on. >> when helena herself went to the holy land
and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.out the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. the bed reacts to your body. it hugs you. it's really cool to the touch. this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. (vo) visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. ♪...
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public proclamation their legitimacy derived so that idea gets into the modern political fact and becomes an important understanding of popular sovereignty. >> host: who are some of the leaders in the greek development of politics? >> guest: if we think about athens one of the interesting things is the athenian democracy emerges in stages so one of the most important figures in prehistory, the probe beginning this is the lawgiver stolen one of the first people to start heavens on what would become a democratic have lived around 594, the beginning of the sixth century and at that period really established the principles of justice between the rich and the poor but after that there was a kind of period where family got the upper hand and began what the greeks call thailand and at first they were not necessarily in the bad sense and ordinary people but by the end of this dynasties did it become quite corrupter and about 5:10 they are overthrown and at that point actions in 508 starts to take a real turn towards becoming a democracy and in the next century under pericles and others. >> host:
public proclamation their legitimacy derived so that idea gets into the modern political fact and becomes an important understanding of popular sovereignty. >> host: who are some of the leaders in the greek development of politics? >> guest: if we think about athens one of the interesting things is the athenian democracy emerges in stages so one of the most important figures in prehistory, the probe beginning this is the lawgiver stolen one of the first people to start heavens on...
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he had never officially become a citizen.omorrow at the age of 73, he vows his american dream will become reality. >> what do you hope happens tomorrow? >> i become a citizen. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to have this happen? >>> everything. >> reporter: attorney elizabeth richie is working for free to help went sell. >> mr. went sell was asked by lieutenant during his service if he wanted to naturalize and of course said that he did and believed that had been taken care of, and many many years later it turns out, you know, it hasn't been and he needed to renew his green card or become a citizen. get a social security benefits and here we are at 73 finally he's becoming a citizen. >> reporter: so tomorrow he'll have interview and also has to take a test and fingers crossed he passes all of that and he will have that citizenship ceremony. our cameras are going to be there and we'll bring you his journey. you may to the realize every year in our country about 5,000 immigrants are serving in our armed forces and so many
he had never officially become a citizen.omorrow at the age of 73, he vows his american dream will become reality. >> what do you hope happens tomorrow? >> i become a citizen. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to have this happen? >>> everything. >> reporter: attorney elizabeth richie is working for free to help went sell. >> mr. went sell was asked by lieutenant during his service if he wanted to naturalize and of course said that he did and believed...
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and we could soon become number one in oil.acturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> earlier this one republican presidential candidate ted cruz sent a letter to thousands of pastor across the country. he asked them to lead prayer services in support of biblical marriage next tuesday. this is the supreme court hears arguments on whether same-sex marriage should be made legal nationwide. cruz has been one of the most outspoken voices against same-sex marriage. it was a huge applause line in his presidential announcement speech. however, this week apparently he struck a very different tone. this was at a reception hosted by pro prominent gay hotel owners in new york where cruz apparently did not mention his opposition to same-sex marriage and said, quote, he would have no problem if one of his daughters was gay. it's
and we could soon become number one in oil.acturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> earlier this one republican presidential candidate ted cruz sent a letter to thousands of pastor across the country. he asked them to lead prayer services in support of biblical marriage...
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the collector that he will become to collect the art the anthropological, archaeological material in the collection, and the archival material. i think in many regards, the collection comes out of his native american ancestry. that would be a driving force of his collecting mission and vision, and then i think he was also a very curious hello always wanting to know more. while he had a fairly limited formal education, he was a lifelong learner, continually educating himself about the history of the americas. we are now in our uncommon ground exhibit, an exhibit from our permanent collection of items that be to what we as americans have in common. in spite of all of our differences, if they are race religious, ethnic we have so many things in common, and this first gallery in a suite of 10 galleries speaks to the land. obviously, what we all have in common is the land of the united states that we inhabit and live upon and this first gallery shows the land in many cases before humans have arrived and has these magnificent landscapes of land, of the animals that were on the land like th
the collector that he will become to collect the art the anthropological, archaeological material in the collection, and the archival material. i think in many regards, the collection comes out of his native american ancestry. that would be a driving force of his collecting mission and vision, and then i think he was also a very curious hello always wanting to know more. while he had a fairly limited formal education, he was a lifelong learner, continually educating himself about the history of...
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what becomes the default republican position on that?re we going to have a year and a half of now we need a constitutional amendment, we've got to overturn what the supreme court did? or does the refrain come the court has spoken, we're done with this. >> someone like cruz will be a beacon. bobby jindal is you can get political oxygen in a place like iowa by going out really hard what he thinks is the cultural left. is bobby jindal going to win the debate or can the others become the chief voices? >> the jindal thing seems like it's the ultimate play to the base. he look tess polls and sees the majority of the republican party is there, i'm going to go for the most committed of that majority of this party. how far can he get with that? >> the last two people to win iowa, mike huckabee, they didn't win the nominations. if you're not going to make marriage your battle cry, maybe iowa doesn't matter as much to you, focus on new hampshire and let the bobby jindals of the world fight it out. >> right up until the moment that barack obama and
what becomes the default republican position on that?re we going to have a year and a half of now we need a constitutional amendment, we've got to overturn what the supreme court did? or does the refrain come the court has spoken, we're done with this. >> someone like cruz will be a beacon. bobby jindal is you can get political oxygen in a place like iowa by going out really hard what he thinks is the cultural left. is bobby jindal going to win the debate or can the others become the...
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please don't add hardship to becoming or becoming successful in this career. i asked that the process, excuse me, i ask in the process of creating this ordinance that you take into consideration the effects on those in the practice, those that are beginning their practice and last but not least, those that last but not least consider the effects on the future of massage therapy. >> thank you, awesome by the way. that's two great public comments. you both have scripts even when you tripped you got back on track. way to go. next up. >> hello, my name is amanda. you may remember me from the last commission i spoke as well. i don't have an exact script because this is the first time we've heard the amendments that have been proposed on these two legislations. i will do my best to stay on point with you. i really appreciate hearing that there have been some exemptions that the planning commission and supervisor tang's office and the health commission everybody is taking into account especially the sole provider exemption from the cup process that allows someone in
please don't add hardship to becoming or becoming successful in this career. i asked that the process, excuse me, i ask in the process of creating this ordinance that you take into consideration the effects on those in the practice, those that are beginning their practice and last but not least, those that last but not least consider the effects on the future of massage therapy. >> thank you, awesome by the way. that's two great public comments. you both have scripts even when you tripped...
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solon, who was one of the first people who helped him start athens on what would become a democratic cast lived around 594 since the beginning of the sixth century b.c. at that. he really established the principles of justice between the rich and poor, but after that there was a period where a family of oligarchs got the upper hand and became what the greeks called tyrants. at first they were necessarily in a bad sense. they might be good to the ordinary people, but by the end they did become quite corrupt and about 510 they are overthrown and at that point acids in 508 starts to take its real turn towards becoming a democracy and later in the next century under others. >> host: melissa lane who had more authority, was at the greek people roman people? >> guest: let's see. in many ways, the athenian people in the sense of the popular ordinary poor people have the greatest authority in athens more than the poor did in rome. they played key roles for example, in the court system. on the chorus are assessed by huge popular juries come as many as 500 people and there were no professional
solon, who was one of the first people who helped him start athens on what would become a democratic cast lived around 594 since the beginning of the sixth century b.c. at that. he really established the principles of justice between the rich and poor, but after that there was a period where a family of oligarchs got the upper hand and became what the greeks called tyrants. at first they were necessarily in a bad sense. they might be good to the ordinary people, but by the end they did become...
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they want a lot more orders for the rocket. >> our reputation is very -- becomes -- has become very high because of the 96 person -- the safe and launching records we have been making our launching costs. and then the -- under the new estate policy. and the japanese government for the space related to the area. we are going to develop the new rocket which is expected to be very competitive in terms of the launching capacity -- and also the price. >> but he believes technology and skills won't be enough to succeed. he says the key is to respect business partners. >> the partner with several companies for some product area. and if they become -- the difficult hesitations. in such case yes. i think they use -- we have better offer. the positive support. and whenever we face together, the difficulties, it's together sort of. and also i believe the many companies. >> that's the late necessity business for this hour i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> a baseball umpire is catching the attention of fans in japan. he's the first sri lankan to officiate a tournament. nhk world has the sto
they want a lot more orders for the rocket. >> our reputation is very -- becomes -- has become very high because of the 96 person -- the safe and launching records we have been making our launching costs. and then the -- under the new estate policy. and the japanese government for the space related to the area. we are going to develop the new rocket which is expected to be very competitive in terms of the launching capacity -- and also the price. >> but he believes technology and...
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and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.e about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. the paccess to information, that no matter where they are.limited the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe, and to us that feels really good. we think you shouldn't have to worry about adding up all the taxes and fees to your monthly bill. that's why our plans start at just $35 bucks after $5 auto pay credit, all in. cricket. something to smile about. the powerful tool that shows blyou what should pay.r. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley blue book's trusted p
and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.e about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. the paccess to information, that no matter where they are.limited the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at...
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become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian.o scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. visit tripadvisor orlandondo tripadvisor not only has millions of real travelers reviews and opinions but checks hundreds of websites so people can get the best hotel prices to plan, compare and book the perfect trip visit tripadvisor.com today >>> according to church history, 300 years after the crucifixion of jesus christ, the most important woman in the roman empire, the empress helena, sets off on an epic quest, to find the actual cross jesus died on. >> when helena herself went to the holy land, nobody's ever done this before. >> she is likely to have left from rome. to reach jerusalem is almost 2,000 miles over land. >> for an elderly lady in her 70s at this point, this journey is an enormous undertaking. >> it is so unbelievably far away, in the american context, if new york is rome, jerusalem is something like guam or american samoa. >> but by all accounts, helena is a remarkable woman. >> we know only a couple of things about the e
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with greater upheaval on the horizon, when james pope becomes president. >> i shall assert the rightat portion of our territory, which lies beyond the rocky mountains. >> the president had a vision of what america should look like. he wanted all of it and he vowed that he would get it all either by purchasing or by war within one term. >> president polk's agenda is controversial but well-received by business interests both north and south. >> this is the execution of president jefferson's concept that america is destined to spread from coast to coast. it's a big idea and for those doing it, a dangerous one. 50 years later, it will earn the political term manifest destiny. >> this was probably the most detrimental thing to happen to the native americans, this idea that america belonged to westerners, people coming in and settling. >> it makes sense that it would start an all-out war. >> at odds with this changing world, kit carson brings 4-year-old adeline back to missouri. being illiterate, he's determined to give her the education he never received. >> i've got to go away, adeline.
with greater upheaval on the horizon, when james pope becomes president. >> i shall assert the rightat portion of our territory, which lies beyond the rocky mountains. >> the president had a vision of what america should look like. he wanted all of it and he vowed that he would get it all either by purchasing or by war within one term. >> president polk's agenda is controversial but well-received by business interests both north and south. >> this is the execution of...
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and they create what is going to become the irs. because, for a number of reasons, but because they have to pay for the war. they're desperate to get money to pay for the war. and because they believe that paying taxes into the union is going to give everybody a stake in what happens to that union government. they also do it because of the -- at the beginning of the war bankerse are noare are not as enthusiastic about the war as the treasury needs them to be. for our purposes beginning in 1862, the treasury begins to turn away from bankers and put the foundation of the american financial system onto individuals and on to taxation rather than onto the previous bank loans that had managed to keep the country afloat before the civil war. during the war, the republicans throw their weight behind the idea that every man should have an opportunity to rise. and the government has a duty to make that happen, and must happen. and it is all great. we can all go home now, right? what happens in march of 1865, it is clear that people in the sou
and they create what is going to become the irs. because, for a number of reasons, but because they have to pay for the war. they're desperate to get money to pay for the war. and because they believe that paying taxes into the union is going to give everybody a stake in what happens to that union government. they also do it because of the -- at the beginning of the war bankerse are noare are not as enthusiastic about the war as the treasury needs them to be. for our purposes beginning in 1862,...
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it was in 510 that they are overthrown and athens really in 508 starts to take a turn towards becoming a democracy in the next century under pericles and others. >> host: who had more authority, was it the greek people the roman people? >> in many ways the athenian people in the sense of the popular ordinary poor people they had the greatest authority inactions more than the board did. and they placed key roles for example in the court system, so they were staffed by huge popular injuries come as many as 500 people and there were no professional judges so they didn't have the division we have between the law and fought. they decide what they thought the law required. that was an incredibly important source of power. he stepped a lot of the civil service the ordinary bureaucratic functions establishing weights and measures. one of the things i argue is sometimes modern political theorists exaggerated that too far. sometimes people say they run everything by lottery and no division between rich and poor. the ford did everything and that is an overstatement. the athenians had certain poli
it was in 510 that they are overthrown and athens really in 508 starts to take a turn towards becoming a democracy in the next century under pericles and others. >> host: who had more authority, was it the greek people the roman people? >> in many ways the athenian people in the sense of the popular ordinary poor people they had the greatest authority inactions more than the board did. and they placed key roles for example in the court system, so they were staffed by huge popular...
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her husband taking over when she becomes too weak to stand. she has neurofibroma, tumors in the nervous system. she its refusing treatment until her daughter's body is found. people around the country are marking their respects today for the 304 that lost their lives. >> all right, paula hancocks live, in south korea. a somber day for so many. thank you. >> police officers use of force is under close scrutiny in the u.s. later this hour we'll look into why it is dominating the news these days. >> plus, a man determined to make a bold statement. he did exactly that. his flight through some of the hef leach restricted airspace in the world. after the break. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in
her husband taking over when she becomes too weak to stand. she has neurofibroma, tumors in the nervous system. she its refusing treatment until her daughter's body is found. people around the country are marking their respects today for the 304 that lost their lives. >> all right, paula hancocks live, in south korea. a somber day for so many. thank you. >> police officers use of force is under close scrutiny in the u.s. later this hour we'll look into why it is dominating the news...
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and the kingdom of god has become. it's become a commercial. no. the community has become an advertisement. martha comes along and says love and behold, i am a jazz man, improvisational using any web and i can anyway then i can to empower these poor and working people beginning on the side of town. because you love white brothers and sisters. that's a beautiful thing that shows a spiritual maturity. he went to jail because he loved black folk. he's in a wagon, talk about four and a half hours in the dark on his way to prison and when he gets out and says he can hardly walk and all he can say is this is the cross we must bear for the freedom of the people, that is spiritual. you know he's never going to sell out. >> it is a deep connection to the life that jesus actually did lead, which we can say he meant it in the diagnosis of the world is that these people are truly the least of these not just in america but globally. >> guest: i'm glad you mentioned jesus because he was such a jesus loving free black man the way that malcolm was a free jewish ma
and the kingdom of god has become. it's become a commercial. no. the community has become an advertisement. martha comes along and says love and behold, i am a jazz man, improvisational using any web and i can anyway then i can to empower these poor and working people beginning on the side of town. because you love white brothers and sisters. that's a beautiful thing that shows a spiritual maturity. he went to jail because he loved black folk. he's in a wagon, talk about four and a half hours...
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and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. we think you shouldn't have to worry about adding up all the taxes and fees to your monthly bill. that's why our plans start at just $35 bucks after $5 auto pay credit, all in. cricket. something to smile about. built-in 4g lte wi-fi in cars, trucks and crossovers? ranking from top to bottom. i'm gonna say mercedes is the innovator. bmw just because they're pricey. the final answer? wow! [cheers] chevy. this model has the wi-fi in it? yes. that's the dream to have wi-fi in the car. get cash back for 15% of the msrp on select 2015 models. that's over $4,000 on the chevy equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. won't keep you up at night.n know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement
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it has become at par with enabling technology. could do two years at school and not take a design class but i had to take three classes on accounting. robert: that is changing. you are seeing more and more design being integrated. the understanding of design and why it is important. it is not just for our schools. cory: beats a fascinating group of products. i wonder where design fits into the evolution of that. where did the company come from? robert: when we thought about the headset -- it is a wearable technology. most headsets were complicated and mechanical prior to that. cory: the crummy ones. roberrt: they are driven by function, but they are things you wear. as smartphones became the primary way people got their music, what you wear and how it looks and feels becomes very important. cory: the notion that the product would be so much better because the design would be integral to it and that was missing as the design was slapped on top or was it a different pattern as opposed to something you thought about from the very beg
it has become at par with enabling technology. could do two years at school and not take a design class but i had to take three classes on accounting. robert: that is changing. you are seeing more and more design being integrated. the understanding of design and why it is important. it is not just for our schools. cory: beats a fascinating group of products. i wonder where design fits into the evolution of that. where did the company come from? robert: when we thought about the headset -- it is...
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it is hard to think of people becoming more imaginative as they become older. at some point, you say what the heck. lincoln, the gettysburg address. i assume she is capable of doing it. since between 1960, and barack obama, 60 senators ran for president. none one. they were not willing to take big risks and eat dirt. that, i think she can do. charlie: you think it is an appropriate test? david: it is part of being president. it is a tough job. charlie: do you approve of the iran nuclear agreement? david: i do not. what is the nature of the regime? are they lenin or gorbachev? if they believe in their revolution, we can cut whatever deal we want and they will still try to export it. if they are gorbachev, they don't believe in it. it will take advantage of the deal to enter negotiations and the committee of nations. obama is betting they are gorbachev. if he is right, this is a great thing. if they are lenin, it is destructive. they will get a lot of money to export their revolution. they will possibly have a nuclear weapon and it is a disaster. charlie: it is a
it is hard to think of people becoming more imaginative as they become older. at some point, you say what the heck. lincoln, the gettysburg address. i assume she is capable of doing it. since between 1960, and barack obama, 60 senators ran for president. none one. they were not willing to take big risks and eat dirt. that, i think she can do. charlie: you think it is an appropriate test? david: it is part of being president. it is a tough job. charlie: do you approve of the iran nuclear...
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and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! >>> according to church history, 300 years after the crucifixion of jesus christ, the most important woman in the roman empire, the empress helena, sets off on an epic quest, to find the actual cross jesus died on. >> when helena herself went to the holy land, nobody's ever done this before. >> she is likely to have left from rome. to reach jerusalem is almost 2,000 miles over land. >> for an elderly lady in her 70s at this point, this journey is an enormous undertaking. >> it is so unbelievably far away, in the american context, if new york is rome, jerusalem is somet
and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become.about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay....
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another way to become rich is become a gold digger.ke it doesn't exist, but in russia there is an explosion of gold digger academies offer advice on how to win a sugar daddy, that include updating your look, showing up for dates in an inexpensive car, not wearing jewelry, students are paying a thousand dollars a week to take these courses. there's a lot of way to make money. let's talk about how you can get rich. so someone doesn't have computer skills or a beautiful woman. what's wrong with them going after a sugar daddy? >> you know, they have an entrepreneurial spirit, they are creating their own business. why not. why are we faulting her and why are we criticizing. he is the one falling for it. >> the reality is it's going on all over the place. charles: at a sugar daddy academies they have a picture of you. [laughter] >> i don't think that there's anything that i can say. >> a sort of institutionalized it, going up and down in new york, it's happening everywhere. it's been going on for centuries. >> it goes both ways. there are su
another way to become rich is become a gold digger.ke it doesn't exist, but in russia there is an explosion of gold digger academies offer advice on how to win a sugar daddy, that include updating your look, showing up for dates in an inexpensive car, not wearing jewelry, students are paying a thousand dollars a week to take these courses. there's a lot of way to make money. let's talk about how you can get rich. so someone doesn't have computer skills or a beautiful woman. what's wrong with...
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these countries have been obliterated because big corporation become -- one to become wealthier, so they sell art therefore, my advice is treat the people of afghanistan the same as you treat your own people. look at iraqi children the same as you look at your own children. then you will see the solution is there. amy: dr. shirin ebadi, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. amy: iranian human rights attorney shirin ebadi, won the nobel peace prize in 2003 becoming the first iranian and first muslim woman to win the nobel peace prize. shirin ebadi is in the hague this week at the women's international league for peace and freedom centennial conference in the nobel women's initiative. you can visit our website to see yesterday's interview with three other nobel peace laureates. that does it for our show. a special thanks to -- our team at the hague. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by demo
these countries have been obliterated because big corporation become -- one to become wealthier, so they sell art therefore, my advice is treat the people of afghanistan the same as you treat your own people. look at iraqi children the same as you look at your own children. then you will see the solution is there. amy: dr. shirin ebadi, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. amy: iranian human rights attorney shirin ebadi, won the nobel peace prize in 2003 becoming the first iranian and...
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lack of aid means the humanitarian situation is becoming more desperate. people in southern yemen are facing a growing shortage of drinking water food medicine and medical staff. more are becoming sick especially children >>> nigeria's army says it freed 200 girls and 93 women from boko haram. rescued from camps from the strong hold of the for e. ynonne ndedge is live in abuja for us. what details are coming to light about the women and girls? >> what we are being told is the military do intend to release photographs and more details about the identities of the 293 individuals who have been rescued from the forest. what we understand is that they are now going through what the military authorities say is a screening and profiling process to try to identify where they come from. we managed to speak to nigeria's military spokesperson earlier, who said that the military suspect some of them may be linked to boko haram, by way of being wives and children who have been living in the forest for months in many cases potentially even years. so we are waiting for t
lack of aid means the humanitarian situation is becoming more desperate. people in southern yemen are facing a growing shortage of drinking water food medicine and medical staff. more are becoming sick especially children >>> nigeria's army says it freed 200 girls and 93 women from boko haram. rescued from camps from the strong hold of the for e. ynonne ndedge is live in abuja for us. what details are coming to light about the women and girls? >> what we are being told is the...
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seventh, become a network matter stream. we're seeing the end of a very peculiar world war that went on for ten years. between the very cool bits and the stodgy atoms. i think kids in the future are going to be laughing at what we're doing today. we're doing virtual work in a brick and mortar office. the worst of both worlds. we've been seeing digital as an end instead of a means. we've been insisting the digital communications are a passing fad in some instances, including at the postal service early on. anyway, that's all sorted out now. we are after all atomic structures and packages don't beam themselves off the assembly line to your home. so digital matter streams are finally atomically incorrect. operating as the network matters stream. so know how to optimally map citizens to those data streams and to the internet of things. and to network matter streams. the postal service needs to continue to integrate its network matter stream with its users' data streams to enable e-commerce, e-health, mobile banking, e-government
seventh, become a network matter stream. we're seeing the end of a very peculiar world war that went on for ten years. between the very cool bits and the stodgy atoms. i think kids in the future are going to be laughing at what we're doing today. we're doing virtual work in a brick and mortar office. the worst of both worlds. we've been seeing digital as an end instead of a means. we've been insisting the digital communications are a passing fad in some instances, including at the postal...
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it becomes the gateway. there are apps that can be integrated and you will see that over time in the smartphone services as well. cory: i'm wondering about the services that will be xiaomi specific. a lot of the apps in the store are the same kind of apps that can be on a.c.c. phones and any android phones and their ability to customize android isn't clear to me. what are we seeing in china first before we can talk about the rest of the world? hans: if you have a xiaomi phone and during the contact list, there's a different tab that allows you to call anybody you want for services whether it's a bank, a grocery store, whether it's utilitys and so fort. and all these numbers are integrated well with the xiaomi contact and it offer new numbers that will be of helpful to you. it's just one click away. that kind of interesting innovation is what they're experimenting with different kinds of services. cory: so you're an early xiaomi investor. they've done quite well in asia. but i wonder -- i heard the expectatio
it becomes the gateway. there are apps that can be integrated and you will see that over time in the smartphone services as well. cory: i'm wondering about the services that will be xiaomi specific. a lot of the apps in the store are the same kind of apps that can be on a.c.c. phones and any android phones and their ability to customize android isn't clear to me. what are we seeing in china first before we can talk about the rest of the world? hans: if you have a xiaomi phone and during the...
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and upcycling -- how second-hand clothes become designer frocks in mozambique. now, states that don't see eye-to-eye with their neighbors are nothing unusual. but how do you get your neighbor back to the negotiation table over territory you lost more than 130 years ago?
and upcycling -- how second-hand clothes become designer frocks in mozambique. now, states that don't see eye-to-eye with their neighbors are nothing unusual. but how do you get your neighbor back to the negotiation table over territory you lost more than 130 years ago?
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just become a vegan, i said i'm not going to become a vegan, and he said, well, you're a smart guy, figure something out. that was really the whole conversation. >> literally. >> swear to god. >> here is my bill, right. >> i owe him everything. >> right. >> so i went home, i like discipline, i like rules, i thought, okay, i'll make a rule, the rule is i'll be a vegan until dinnertime, then at dinner i'm going to do whatever i want. the word vegan, it's really not an adequate word for you vegans out there, forgive me, it doesn't really mean enough, because it means you don't eat animal products, but it doesn't mean you don't eat junk food, so the idea of vegan before 6 was i was going to eat not only no animal products but nothing hyperprocessed during the course of the day, and no sort of white food, no white rice, no white flour. i gave up on eating no pasta pretty quickly n. theory it's no pasta either, and no junk, so that snacks would have to be fruits and vegetables or nuts or seeds and breakfast was fruit salad or oatmeal or rice and beans or a stir friday left over from the night be
just become a vegan, i said i'm not going to become a vegan, and he said, well, you're a smart guy, figure something out. that was really the whole conversation. >> literally. >> swear to god. >> here is my bill, right. >> i owe him everything. >> right. >> so i went home, i like discipline, i like rules, i thought, okay, i'll make a rule, the rule is i'll be a vegan until dinnertime, then at dinner i'm going to do whatever i want. the word vegan, it's really...
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there is always the possibility to become someone else.ted with doc holliday. >> doc holliday a whiskey soaked gambler and drifter turned killer wyatt earp who played both sides of the law for money would be the wild west's most unlikely friendship a relationship in truth based as much on survival as affection. >> it is not hard to be here and in such fine company, but i'm afraid i must depart. >> you know, if not for you, i wouldn't be around today. >> if not for you old friend neither would i. >> gentlemen whom disease knows the frontier. the biggest misconception people have about doc holliday is he was simply wyatt earp's side kick. the truth is doc is his own man who chooses to live by chance and violence over dying in a sick bed. a life cut short desperate to die on his own terms for 15 years he lives in the shadow of certain death finally dying at age 36. in his way, countless lives took the brunt of his wrath. in the very end doc holliday can claim just one true friend. >> you don't know what a country this is for drinking and figh
there is always the possibility to become someone else.ted with doc holliday. >> doc holliday a whiskey soaked gambler and drifter turned killer wyatt earp who played both sides of the law for money would be the wild west's most unlikely friendship a relationship in truth based as much on survival as affection. >> it is not hard to be here and in such fine company, but i'm afraid i must depart. >> you know, if not for you, i wouldn't be around today. >> if not for you...
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on amazon you have to become an approved seller. so part of the appeal of amazon from a consumer perspective is the bar to become an amazon seller is a bit higher and amazon did that to ensure that there's a quality of service and delivery that consumers experience on the platform. cory: this has bane long-running battle. going back probably at least to like '95, '96. from the very early days when amazon recognized ebay, while essentially very different was a competitive threat. indeed that's probably why ebay bought paypal in the first place because they were afraid amazon would scoop it up. what was the dynamic that changed in the last year? >> well, in e-commerce it's about selection, it's about value and it's all about speed of product delivery. and back in 2005/2006 when amazon started offer prime, that really became the gold standard in terms of what consumers expect in terms of getting products in two days reliably and without additional costs. and amazon has invested considerable amounts of capital in building out their dist
on amazon you have to become an approved seller. so part of the appeal of amazon from a consumer perspective is the bar to become an amazon seller is a bit higher and amazon did that to ensure that there's a quality of service and delivery that consumers experience on the platform. cory: this has bane long-running battle. going back probably at least to like '95, '96. from the very early days when amazon recognized ebay, while essentially very different was a competitive threat. indeed that's...
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>> paul doesn't want the gentiles to convert to judaism in order to become christians, to be followers of christ. >> the epistles make up a third of the new testament. his teachings show how determined he is to reach out to gentiles. >> jesus said go and make disciples of all the nations, and that meant not just the jews. >> if i were james and i'd heard about paul and what paul was doing, i would be hugely frustrated. paul never met the human jesus. here was james, who was jesus' brother, and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus' message and go out among the gentiles with this message? >> things got so bad in the relations between paul and james that ultimately they had a big conference in jerusalem to sort it out. >> around 50 a.d., 20 years after the execution of his brother jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcome will decide the future. will they remain a small jewish sect? or will christianity stand alone? >> paul comes to defend the salvation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles, and he brings a "s
>> paul doesn't want the gentiles to convert to judaism in order to become christians, to be followers of christ. >> the epistles make up a third of the new testament. his teachings show how determined he is to reach out to gentiles. >> jesus said go and make disciples of all the nations, and that meant not just the jews. >> if i were james and i'd heard about paul and what paul was doing, i would be hugely frustrated. paul never met the human jesus. here was james, who...
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it's just the latest incident in what has become an almost daily occurrence between northern africa andouthern europe. in the last week alone more than 10,000 people have been rescued in the seas. hundreds more have drowned. ing on sunday a ship carrying more than 800 people sank off of the libyan coast. it's one of the worst disasters in the mediterranean sea. then on monday a ship carrying migrants smashed off of the greek island of rhodes. the italian and maltese guards scrambled to respond to distress calls from a ship from libya. >> reporter: given how difficult the crisis has become the sight of young italian women showering refugee ships are flowers is a display of basic humanity that is more than a little moving. this claimed 700 lives or more brought ashore. the captain and his deputy were arrested for people trafficking. the main thing, though is to look after those who got this far. >> they were very tired and traumatized of course. one was taken to the hospital the others received medical attention. they had clothes and food. >> reporter: day by day new stories emerge of boa
it's just the latest incident in what has become an almost daily occurrence between northern africa andouthern europe. in the last week alone more than 10,000 people have been rescued in the seas. hundreds more have drowned. ing on sunday a ship carrying more than 800 people sank off of the libyan coast. it's one of the worst disasters in the mediterranean sea. then on monday a ship carrying migrants smashed off of the greek island of rhodes. the italian and maltese guards scrambled to respond...
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. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> are you guys ready? in the event of any emergency, let us know through coms. >> high above the artic circle >> stand by.... >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow diver well for leaks. >> lately, the arctic has been seeing a flurry activity. that's because there's something locked beneath the ice. thirteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil and 30 percent of its untapped natural gas. trillions of dollars of potential profit. and that means that here in the far north, issues of sovereignty security, envi
. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> are you guys ready? in the event of any emergency, let us know through coms. >> high above the artic circle >> stand by.... >> in...
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a machine takes over. >> the doctor leads what's become a chernobyl heart team. he said most if not all of his cases were link to the chernobyl accident. >> this is not usual. the high probability could be relateed to the chernobyl accident. >> after all this intense intricate surgery the tiny heart is beating again and now has every chance this baby will survive. >> half our later the mod is positive. >> we have a good heart rate. so we're happy. >> within an hour the surgeon who carried out the operation leads her patient to intensive care. the doctor earns less than a taxi driver in ukraine's underfunded, poorly equipped health service. she reassures the baby's mother. >> you can touch him she says. everything is okay. touch him. he'll feel you. >> a verythey have golden hands. >> they may have golden hands but most of the funding for training and equipment has come from overseas. a charity in ireland has been at the forefront of the effort. foreign surgeons are also flown in for more complex operations. but the doctor said that that help may not be enough now
a machine takes over. >> the doctor leads what's become a chernobyl heart team. he said most if not all of his cases were link to the chernobyl accident. >> this is not usual. the high probability could be relateed to the chernobyl accident. >> after all this intense intricate surgery the tiny heart is beating again and now has every chance this baby will survive. >> half our later the mod is positive. >> we have a good heart rate. so we're happy. >> within...
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at some point doesn't it become noise? there's got to be some point in which we're getting so much data or is it all someday usable if you ask the right questions? >> depending on what question you're asking, all of that is usable. and the cool thing, if you save it all, you can look back and find things you never even thought to ask about. >> do you think that we might become too data dependent and stop being quite so creative though? if all we do is sort of a, b test every decision? >> that's another great question. you could be. and so our tool is really meant as a person plus machine. like you're sitting there thinking about what your question might want to be. some people -- the data seems so big, some people just say can't an a.i. machine, come and decide these answers? we believe that before you get to that, you really need to have that human machine kind of cooperation where you're adding the creativity and the insight. >> do you think there's a point in which your system right now can handle "x" amount of data? i
at some point doesn't it become noise? there's got to be some point in which we're getting so much data or is it all someday usable if you ask the right questions? >> depending on what question you're asking, all of that is usable. and the cool thing, if you save it all, you can look back and find things you never even thought to ask about. >> do you think that we might become too data dependent and stop being quite so creative though? if all we do is sort of a, b test every...
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our territory and humiliated us and they took our money and came with weapons, so many women have becomes and so many children are now orphans. >> reporter: humanitarian situation is only worsening, there is a lack of fuel as well as essentials like food and water, efforts to find a political solution failed and u.n. is hoping the warring sides would agree to a ceasefire but the leader of houthis rejected the call and showed no sign of backing down. >> translator: the saudi regime has absolutely no right interfering in our issue. this is our problem. this is our country. this is our regime and we should determine hour fate and we should choose our government and we as yemen should decide our regime. >> reporter: pro-hadi forces regained what was held by houthis but this is one of many front lines in yemen, al jazeera. >>> the eu presidency called on the union's executive arm to urgently propose new measures to beef up the blocks border agency. eu foreign ministers meeting in luxonburg and top of agenda is the migrant emergency in the mediterranean and german chancellor is appalled by the
our territory and humiliated us and they took our money and came with weapons, so many women have becomes and so many children are now orphans. >> reporter: humanitarian situation is only worsening, there is a lack of fuel as well as essentials like food and water, efforts to find a political solution failed and u.n. is hoping the warring sides would agree to a ceasefire but the leader of houthis rejected the call and showed no sign of backing down. >> translator: the saudi regime...
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become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian.scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible, it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go....
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the game and that the sport could become obsolete. nfl is settling with former players. are they doing enough with current players? him malcolm: no. i think the sport is a moral abomination. the nfl just did release that report trying to estimate what percentage of retired players will, may well be in need of some kind of medical assistance and they came up with a figure of a third. when you watch football on sunday, a third of the players could be incurring an injury that will significantly impact their life, can you point to another industry in america which over the course of doing business maims a third of its employees? this is untenable. we're not talking about people limping at the age of 50. we are talking about brain injuries that are causing horrible, protracted and premature deaths. the idea that we are paying people to engage in a sport for our own entertainment that causes irreparable damage to themselves is appalling. emily: what about how the nfl has handled some of these domestic violence issues? malcolm: this is a spo
the game and that the sport could become obsolete. nfl is settling with former players. are they doing enough with current players? him malcolm: no. i think the sport is a moral abomination. the nfl just did release that report trying to estimate what percentage of retired players will, may well be in need of some kind of medical assistance and they came up with a figure of a third. when you watch football on sunday, a third of the players could be incurring an injury that will significantly...