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the fourth humors or blood, phlegm, black bile, and what they called yellow bile. and so when your body was in balance to those for fluids were in a happy state of equilibrium. when you and you are healthy. when you're not healthy it meant that those laws were out of whack and something needed to be adjusted. now, you can add just that through nutrition, and of get to why that is in a moment. the fastest way you can do it would be essentially -- don't worry about it. will just skip the slides. the fastest way that you could adjust the bodies help would be to remove the offending tumors'. so, that was the first case of action. when i get sick a reach, if i have a headache a fever, the first thing you would do if you were sick in the 17th century and long before is reached for a barber surgeon, the same person that would give you a shave. the same person who would to your bloodletting or major surgeries. now, imagine putting blood in the read quite radical. another thing is that blood was produced again. it was thought that blood was produced through the active beati
the fourth humors or blood, phlegm, black bile, and what they called yellow bile. and so when your body was in balance to those for fluids were in a happy state of equilibrium. when you and you are healthy. when you're not healthy it meant that those laws were out of whack and something needed to be adjusted. now, you can add just that through nutrition, and of get to why that is in a moment. the fastest way you can do it would be essentially -- don't worry about it. will just skip the slides....
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so, you take the heart, you swallow it and out comes this little green sack of bile.immy: you didn't do that? >> no. then there's the skin. >> jimmy: because there's a chance when you get there, they're screwing with you and they never eat the heart and the sack of bile. let's see what we can get this guy to eat. >> i got nervous because the waiter came up, three fingers missing, i said, [ bleep ], have we been drinking too much? he got bit last week by two cobras. >> jimmy: they ate his fingers off? we're going to take a quick break here. come back. chef gordon ramsay is with us. "masterchef" airs mondays and tuesdays on fox. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. the nextec quickboost. giving you a charge in just three minutes., getting you back to work faster. save on all craftsman roducts price
so, you take the heart, you swallow it and out comes this little green sack of bile.immy: you didn't do that? >> no. then there's the skin. >> jimmy: because there's a chance when you get there, they're screwing with you and they never eat the heart and the sack of bile. let's see what we can get this guy to eat. >> i got nervous because the waiter came up, three fingers missing, i said, [ bleep ], have we been drinking too much? he got bit last week by two cobras. >>...
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peter biles, bbc nuelings. >> in -- bbc news. >> a town was nearly destroyed by a deadly f-5 tornado. residents of the community were to celebrate their 100th anniversary this weekend but canceled their plans in favor of working on their battered homes. then came a phone call from a man with a very familiar name which changed their minds. it's a unique and very philanthropic event. sandy gallaher reports. >> the path of the storm was -- from a mile to a mile and a quarter and even a little bit wider than that in areas. >> we were notified that it was on the way to phil campbell and gave us seven minutes to prepare. and it didn't matter if it's a mobile home, 12 feet wide, or $250,000 home, same effect. this f-5 tornado had done a clean sweep. >> six weeks after the tornado struck the landscape of phil campbell, lays in ruins. the twisters sliced through the middle of town taking homes, snapping trees like toothpicks, and claiming lives. it was the deadliest storm in alabama's history. >> a lot of people we found alive. a lot of people we found that were deceased. we were frnt at not t
peter biles, bbc nuelings. >> in -- bbc news. >> a town was nearly destroyed by a deadly f-5 tornado. residents of the community were to celebrate their 100th anniversary this weekend but canceled their plans in favor of working on their battered homes. then came a phone call from a man with a very familiar name which changed their minds. it's a unique and very philanthropic event. sandy gallaher reports. >> the path of the storm was -- from a mile to a mile and a quarter and...
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and was biled a a local woman, betty dukes, claiming male employees were being promoted and getting paid more. >> this is to step forward. >> they can move forward, but those would be with individual lawsuits. walmart issued a statement saying the claims were worlds from showing a company-wide discrimination policy. >> janitors and other workers in san jose are demanding comprehensive immigration reform. they claim the department of homeland security stepped up enforcement and the employers supposed to be the focus. >> we're giving the message we want hope, not fear. we don't want fear in our communities. we want there to be hope for the american cream. -- dream. >> today's rally is part of a justice for janitors campaign. the group believes enforcement only efforts created an underground of economy of undocumented workers and that pushes down wages and working condition autos investigators looking into the cause of an early morning apartment fire that sent one person to the hospital and left 55 other was out a place to live. the fire broke out just before 2:00 in the second story unit o
and was biled a a local woman, betty dukes, claiming male employees were being promoted and getting paid more. >> this is to step forward. >> they can move forward, but those would be with individual lawsuits. walmart issued a statement saying the claims were worlds from showing a company-wide discrimination policy. >> janitors and other workers in san jose are demanding comprehensive immigration reform. they claim the department of homeland security stepped up enforcement and...
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you stay up to 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, writing your words of fury and bile. >> yes. >> you sleep untiloon. is this right? >> yes. >> that is a bit weird, isn't it? >> that's when i get up early. >> a bit unusual. >> not for a writer it isn't. have you seen "the shining," jack nicholson, that's me. >> yeah, exactly, weird and slightly scary. >> and that's why i'm so happy i'm out. it is finally done. let's talk about the book. >> you stop the shameless plugs. let's talk weiner. let's talk weiner. >> i would love to talk weiner because that comes right back. >> tell me about weiner. >> among the things i like is that in his press conference yesterday he, you know, admitted he sent the pecker photo out and said he sent it as a joke. i would just say, score. totally great joke. how does that joke go again? naked congressman walks into a bar. the other thing i find -- >> should he resign? >> you know, i mean, this is the difference between among many others, among democrats and republicans on this, all of our sex scandal guys, not only do they resign or don't get re-elected except one, i'll
you stay up to 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, writing your words of fury and bile. >> yes. >> you sleep untiloon. is this right? >> yes. >> that is a bit weird, isn't it? >> that's when i get up early. >> a bit unusual. >> not for a writer it isn't. have you seen "the shining," jack nicholson, that's me. >> yeah, exactly, weird and slightly scary. >> and that's why i'm so happy i'm out. it is finally done. let's talk about the book....
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showered people with his personal mag anytism and charisma -- magnetism and charisma, not with his bile. he was known for cajoling and persuading people of both parties to support his legislation. he prided himself on knowing how to work with friends and adversaries alike. while he was governor of new york, he once explained that he had to work with people he neither liked, nor trusted. but it was necessary to do so in order to reach his ultimate goal. roosevelt was an expert in tacking with the wind. as president he lavished his talents for flattery, wheedling, horse trading, even his talent for deception on senate and house leaders. he almost always found ways to reconcile opposing interests, and he won the support of politicians north and south, east and west. people who knew him spoke about his magnetism. he just poured it on. seeing him smile or hearing him laugh, people said, was like uncorking a bottle of champagne. i think that his buoyant, sunny personality may have been one of the most precious gifts he gave to americans during the depths of the depression. that combination of
showered people with his personal mag anytism and charisma -- magnetism and charisma, not with his bile. he was known for cajoling and persuading people of both parties to support his legislation. he prided himself on knowing how to work with friends and adversaries alike. while he was governor of new york, he once explained that he had to work with people he neither liked, nor trusted. but it was necessary to do so in order to reach his ultimate goal. roosevelt was an expert in tacking with...
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bile. i can enter trades. on the run. even futures and forex. complex options? done. the market shifts... i get an alert. thank you. live streaming audio. advanced charts. look at that. all right here. wherever "here" happens to be. mobile trading from td ameritrade. number one in online equity trades. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. >>> if you ain't my pa, i want my $200. i heard you through the tour talking. >> you just hold on a second. >> i want my money. you took my $200. >> will you quiet down? >> i want my $200. >> that role made tatum o'neal a superstar but her life offscreen has been to say the least, tumultuous. certainly with her father ryan. a new series, ryan and tatum, the o'neals. joining me now, how are you? >> i'm well, i'm well. >> you're like part of my life. we were born almost in the same year. when you were winning oscars, i was dreaming of oscars. you and your dad and the whole o'neal kind of thing reverberating. >> great. i like to hear that. i've always thought you were part of our fa
bile. i can enter trades. on the run. even futures and forex. complex options? done. the market shifts... i get an alert. thank you. live streaming audio. advanced charts. look at that. all right here. wherever "here" happens to be. mobile trading from td ameritrade. number one in online equity trades. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. >>> if you ain't my pa, i want my $200. i heard you through the tour talking....
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terms to talk about the fact that some of their melancholy disposition was part of the excess of black bile. : there is didn't actually have an incredibly difficult moment in particular composition whatever it was some artists who lived their lives in a moment of input temporal serenity from beginning to end but not many of those you look at the early as agonized moments of violence and cruelty and all sorts of weird things you get to the much more arena. so i thought i wanted to really reinstate the notion of a kind of her a rick narrative of the artist. as i did with rembrandt i did feel documentation and everyone knows about him from those around him many quite clear he was far more than someone who simply responded to the society of the time. we know that he's a real nose bricker so the idea was to take one work of art almost frantically as the decapitation goliath and extraordinary thing to do especially if you're a convicted murderer on the run. but the painting that rembrandt did for the town hall which was rejected and he had to literally set up himself in an attempt to sell it as a
terms to talk about the fact that some of their melancholy disposition was part of the excess of black bile. : there is didn't actually have an incredibly difficult moment in particular composition whatever it was some artists who lived their lives in a moment of input temporal serenity from beginning to end but not many of those you look at the early as agonized moments of violence and cruelty and all sorts of weird things you get to the much more arena. so i thought i wanted to really...
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century who describes michelangelo's painting and their melancholy disposition was of their black bile. and that art really is kind of -- it's a sort of positive relationship and i think this is true between a patron, an artist and the way the artist perceives the competition he has before him. and the competition he really wants to beat in some way which artists are very susceptible. enough have that. i felt it had gone too far that way. it's historically obively a fortification of the way artists conceived of their own activity at not all the time but at some moments of crisis. and it's not it's only a romantic melodramatic way of writing for artists to have. they really do have them, you know, there are no great artist who did not have a incredible difficult moment of composition and there's some artist who lived their life of imperfemome and cezanne had a life of cruelty and violence which is ironic. i wanted to really reinstate the notion of a kind of heroic narratives of the artist. .. >> the painting that rembrandt did for the town hall which was rejected which he had to literal
century who describes michelangelo's painting and their melancholy disposition was of their black bile. and that art really is kind of -- it's a sort of positive relationship and i think this is true between a patron, an artist and the way the artist perceives the competition he has before him. and the competition he really wants to beat in some way which artists are very susceptible. enough have that. i felt it had gone too far that way. it's historically obively a fortification of the way...
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. >> soy madre soltera de dos niÑos y tengo que pagar mis biles y no sÉ cÓmo los voy a pagar. >> yo creoe regresamos con mÁs y vamos a continuar con despierta amÉrica me voy con raÚl y karla. >> vamos a reÍr hoy ¿verdad?. >> claro que sÍ, la risa es un remedio infalible contra el.... >> y me lo encontrÉ frente a frente. >> polo polo. >> pero es un de los comediantes mÁs queridos y precisamente nos vamos hasta los Ángeles para que usted seÑora y seÑor ser rÍa porque nos hace reÍr desde que estÁbamos asÍ, es tremendo. >> buenos dÍas luis. >> asÍ es muchachos, gracias. >> ya llegÓ el verano a los Ángeles y hoy me encuentro con una luminaria, una celebridad de los chistes, de la comedia en mÉxico, polo polo por favor un aplauso! (aplausos). >> quÉ honor tenerte acÁ en despierta amÉrica. >> sÍ me imagino. >> (risas). >> estaba leyendo de su biografÍa, no te gusta trabajara. >> no. >> cÓmo que no te gusta trabajar, no entiendo. >> lo que yo hago no es trabajo, tar en un escenario con una mul ti multitud de gente frente de ti y tratar de hacerlos reÍr no es trabajo, es un privilegio. >> entonce
. >> soy madre soltera de dos niÑos y tengo que pagar mis biles y no sÉ cÓmo los voy a pagar. >> yo creoe regresamos con mÁs y vamos a continuar con despierta amÉrica me voy con raÚl y karla. >> vamos a reÍr hoy ¿verdad?. >> claro que sÍ, la risa es un remedio infalible contra el.... >> y me lo encontrÉ frente a frente. >> polo polo. >> pero es un de los comediantes mÁs queridos y precisamente nos vamos hasta los Ángeles para que usted...
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but if you can biled this into the reoccurring cost of mortgages and treat this more like we do other types of insurance where people may want to buy this as a separate policy, right now it's a lump sum. so we are looking at how to provide this as a similar process that's used for other types of policy. >> if you concluded that this is an appropriate opportunity, do you have the authority to allow escrow or quarterly payments? >> we're working on that and respond back in writing what we can and cannot do. >> thank you. >> senator reid. >> thank you very much, director. i want to thank you virs -- first of all for your assistance in the flood in rhode island. i was repeatedly stopped by my constituents who went out of their way to commend fema for their efforts and for the -- not just doing the job but going above and beyond. so thank you for that. i think that ethic begins at the top. so thank you very much. well done. a lot has been discussed i presume and know about mapping, your risk map program is designed to ensure by 2014, that 80% of the nation's flood hazards, new update are d
but if you can biled this into the reoccurring cost of mortgages and treat this more like we do other types of insurance where people may want to buy this as a separate policy, right now it's a lump sum. so we are looking at how to provide this as a similar process that's used for other types of policy. >> if you concluded that this is an appropriate opportunity, do you have the authority to allow escrow or quarterly payments? >> we're working on that and respond back in writing...
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for the sake of consumers, rick will request the bill be remande-- wheat request the bile amended so our members can prepare the spike in volume. our members discovered that notices had been correct toll- free numbers listed. the terms of -- in terms of definitions, we are glad that section 57 a establishes definitions. that all understand the type of data that must be protected. 7b excludes public records. we are concerned with 75 c which allows the ftc to alter the definition. we believe the definition should be set by congress. let me congratulate you on a strong draft that is unencumbered by ancillary issues. we look forward to supporting your efforts to protect information. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. [no audio] [inaudible] >> millions of consumers, by customers [unintelligible] credit card information improperly access. 100 million members of the playstation network had information improperly access. these problems are going to get worse. we are moving more data from our devices into the club where they can be more easily accessed by others. you're going to hear more
for the sake of consumers, rick will request the bill be remande-- wheat request the bile amended so our members can prepare the spike in volume. our members discovered that notices had been correct toll- free numbers listed. the terms of -- in terms of definitions, we are glad that section 57 a establishes definitions. that all understand the type of data that must be protected. 7b excludes public records. we are concerned with 75 c which allows the ftc to alter the definition. we believe the...