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so you're actually forcing the change from your body using food to your body using your body fat so now you're burning body fat so as you start to burn body fat your body says whoa i need 2000 calories today but you have 200000 calories of body fat on your body so there's no. problem so it keeps burning it so the difference is that when you're simply restricting calories you're not changing the hormones and therefore you're not allowing your body access to the stores of body fat as opposed to fasting where you're sort of forcing that switch it's very similar to say a hybrid car where you can use electricity or gas you switch from one to the other depending on which is optimal many people are turned off by the fear itself hunger and extreme discomfort or discomfort then it's worth saying that once the body adapts to fafsa you don't experience hunger as you used to before i mean i'm currently into my 3rd straight day of water fasting and it feels really good in fact i actually suspect that there must be some sort of ketosis high is there such a thing absolutely so one is that you star
so you're actually forcing the change from your body using food to your body using your body fat so now you're burning body fat so as you start to burn body fat your body says whoa i need 2000 calories today but you have 200000 calories of body fat on your body so there's no. problem so it keeps burning it so the difference is that when you're simply restricting calories you're not changing the hormones and therefore you're not allowing your body access to the stores of body fat as opposed to...
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other bodies could easily be fitted on to the floor pan. in 1950 percent in the base go his 1st model based on the beetle browed one. $157.00 his company turned out $280.00 units of that hand built special edition a sensational success. however in 1955 volkswagen had brought out its own sporty beetle derivative and was keen to see it succeed. nothing for christophe says after v.w. launched the karmann ghia its own sports car based on the beetle they tried to make life difficult for even the smallest competitor including romesh busch wagon stop supplying him with separate chassis so having to buy complete models was far more expensive and dismantling them was hard work eventually need to stop selling him cars altogether had to resort to middlemen and the black market to get the beatles he needed the. wagon was simply too big to challenge and just the 1st year v.w. made $10000.00 karma needs while 4 years production of the lawrence amounted to just $85.00 units no wonder crafting each individual car required 1200 man hours a reliever. will ma
other bodies could easily be fitted on to the floor pan. in 1950 percent in the base go his 1st model based on the beetle browed one. $157.00 his company turned out $280.00 units of that hand built special edition a sensational success. however in 1955 volkswagen had brought out its own sporty beetle derivative and was keen to see it succeed. nothing for christophe says after v.w. launched the karmann ghia its own sports car based on the beetle they tried to make life difficult for even the...
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the front is identical to the one on the closed body t. rock it's sleek an arrow headlights are optically integrated into the grill that and the separate daytime running lights located underneath the headlights give the cards from mil your face. but unlike the closed body variant the convertible is only available as a 3 door model be arline trim adds i can chin chrome elements to the exterior. in spite of its size the electric soft top can open or close in just 9 seconds but the car travelling it speeds up to 30 kilometers per hour. but the amount of cargo space has shrunk considerably from 392 leaders to 284 liters though that's unlikely to dissuade most convertible fans. that's me here marco has so from both wagon says a convertible is always a highlight when it comes to developing a car body imagine it like a shoe box with a closed lid there's a lot of torsion resistance but take off the lid and it's easily twisted and unstable. so that's the challenge optimizing the car body so that it can do without the roof when it come to. be a pill
the front is identical to the one on the closed body t. rock it's sleek an arrow headlights are optically integrated into the grill that and the separate daytime running lights located underneath the headlights give the cards from mil your face. but unlike the closed body variant the convertible is only available as a 3 door model be arline trim adds i can chin chrome elements to the exterior. in spite of its size the electric soft top can open or close in just 9 seconds but the car travelling...
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with her body confidence.confidence. i would get body shamed on a regular basis. idid get body shamed on a regular basis. i did experience not eating at all soi i did experience not eating at all so i would tell myself if i ate anymore than three spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. i would lose a client. i would be losing —— i was so hard on myself. she decided to talk about it on her youtube channel after feeling frustrated. most of the time we are body shaming ourselves. it is so weird! what she shared brought in many followers who started asking for styling tips. that marks the start of her collaboration with niche plus size brands which pay her to feature their products. experts believe that their products. experts believe that the $4 billion worth plus size market has a huge potential in india but it is largely unorganised. traditionally, there is the fergus —— furthest gap with made—to—measure garments at affordable rates and for fashion labels to crack this market, they will have to first change
with her body confidence.confidence. i would get body shamed on a regular basis. idid get body shamed on a regular basis. i did experience not eating at all soi i did experience not eating at all so i would tell myself if i ate anymore than three spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. i would lose a client. i would be losing —— i was so hard on myself. she decided to talk about it on her youtube channel after feeling frustrated. most of the time we are body shaming ourselves. it is so...
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the secret life of stuff what makes these celestial bodies showing. up at. the gas with unique abilities how past one helps wounds heal and could fight cancer to. the global population is growing and with it the demand for moves. but low skill livestock farming is an ecologically sound. that not only requires a lot of land it also emits huge amounts of greenhouse gases. as a result vegetarianism is also on the increase worldwide lab grown meat has long been in development and could offer a climate friendly alternative. introducing the future of meat on the menu steak cake origami salami and children special straight out of the tube. no animals were harmed in the making of these carnivorous treats. because this meat was grown in a lab. these futuristic creations are only dummies they're on display at a museum in munich germany the focus is on food of the future. in vitro tissue is widely used in medicine scientists have cultured skin elopes and even hard valves in so-called bio reactors. so why not go a step further and grow steak n schnitzel to it's actually
the secret life of stuff what makes these celestial bodies showing. up at. the gas with unique abilities how past one helps wounds heal and could fight cancer to. the global population is growing and with it the demand for moves. but low skill livestock farming is an ecologically sound. that not only requires a lot of land it also emits huge amounts of greenhouse gases. as a result vegetarianism is also on the increase worldwide lab grown meat has long been in development and could offer a...
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after that her body could only take in a fraction of the food it was a drastic step. to pretend most of our the patients have to be observed for the rest of their lives they also need lifelong monitoring by the obesity center many have to take vitamin supplements for example they need to be checked regularly to ensure the not suffering from any deficiencies. in the market because absolutely essential were performing these kinds of operations. sabina's life changed dramatically after the operation she now eats much less she lost more than 50 kilos in 9 months any problems have gone and she started going out for walks again is a suits the 4 star who i know eat more consciously or slowly when my stomach says you're full and i stop even if there's a crumb on the plate or the other half of a roll i leave it there anita again an hour or 2 later. i feel reborn very high. appetite. permanent thanks to the gastric bypass surgery. so there is difficult choices this bending and gastric bypass surgery so so what's the difference so the differences between the obesity surgeries ho
after that her body could only take in a fraction of the food it was a drastic step. to pretend most of our the patients have to be observed for the rest of their lives they also need lifelong monitoring by the obesity center many have to take vitamin supplements for example they need to be checked regularly to ensure the not suffering from any deficiencies. in the market because absolutely essential were performing these kinds of operations. sabina's life changed dramatically after the...
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nutrients for the human body then just a pill. design of hopes one day we'll have great taste of from my. friend jack is less optimistic he thinks we won't be able to tell what's real and what's fake because of all the biotech and all food he says that will result in even more we have health problems and a shorter life span. the river predicts that our food will in future come from 3 d. printers. and isabel writes because of all the environmental damage the traditional sources of animal protein will no longer be feasible maybe we'll eat more insects instead. thanks for your comments. of pleasure at least most of us and fast food is as popular. but as one big disadvantage it typically to weight gain. obesity is on the rise in many parts of the world. at $24.00 countries over 30 percent of the population is now obese it's a problem that increases the risk of heart attacks and diabetes how about going on a diet. for go those nasty calories for a few weeks and lose weight before you know it. but that's not all that happens when you go
nutrients for the human body then just a pill. design of hopes one day we'll have great taste of from my. friend jack is less optimistic he thinks we won't be able to tell what's real and what's fake because of all the biotech and all food he says that will result in even more we have health problems and a shorter life span. the river predicts that our food will in future come from 3 d. printers. and isabel writes because of all the environmental damage the traditional sources of animal protein...
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carnival for much of the body. a man suspected of stopping 2 people to death in the british capital is revealed to have had a previous conviction for terrorist offenses the suspect in and not the stopping incident in the netherlands remains at large. u.s. democrat strategist who want to put barack obama accused of creating fake local news in a bid to sway its 2020 lection in crucial swing states. and john need to class not the mike when crisis is officially over their new figures suggest integrating new converts to the country hasn't been the greatest success of. 7 pm here in the russian capital whether you are in the wild banks choosing ought international welcome to the program on all top stories this hour the suspect in the fatal stabbing of 2 people in central london on friday has been identified he recently stopped time for previous terror related offenses the british prime minister has criticised the practice of automatic release. it's clear to me that. this guy was i thought he'd served half of his sentence
carnival for much of the body. a man suspected of stopping 2 people to death in the british capital is revealed to have had a previous conviction for terrorist offenses the suspect in and not the stopping incident in the netherlands remains at large. u.s. democrat strategist who want to put barack obama accused of creating fake local news in a bid to sway its 2020 lection in crucial swing states. and john need to class not the mike when crisis is officially over their new figures suggest...
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but until last year, she was struggling with her body confidence. 13 years old, 12 yea rs body confidenced get body shamed ona years old, i would get body shamed on a regular basis. i did experience not eating at all. i would tell myself, if i eat any more than two spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, i would spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, iwould be spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, i would be crying, spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, iwould be crying, i would be so hard on myself. frustrated with the weight gain, she decided to talk about it on her youtube channel. most of the time we are body shaming ourselves, even though other people are not shaming us. though other people are not shaming us. it is so weird. what she showed brought in many followers who started asking for styling tips. that marked the start of her collaboration with niche plus sized brands which paid her to feature their products. experts believe the $4 billion worth plus size market has a huge potential in india, but it is largely unorganised. traditiona
but until last year, she was struggling with her body confidence. 13 years old, 12 yea rs body confidenced get body shamed ona years old, i would get body shamed on a regular basis. i did experience not eating at all. i would tell myself, if i eat any more than two spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, i would spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, iwould be spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad. like, i would be crying, spoons of rice a day, it would be very bad....
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his patients have a body mass index b.m.i. of over. you get your b.m.i. when you take your weight in kilograms and divide it by the square of your height in meters a person with a b.m.i. of 18 to 25 is considered normal. a person with a b.m.i. between 25 and 30 is overweight and over 30 obese given my height to be considered obese i protest to weight around 100 kilograms visibly and thanks for having me today thank you what kind of big chair is this year and this is really why it really huge is because you treat a lot of overweight patients that's true we need those chairs to accommodate our patients so of course we want that our patients with overweight and obesity feel welcomed in our outpatient clinic but on the other hand it's also a very practical reason some patients don't even fit into this chair early so this is really heavy heavy can you patients speed that the chair doesn't crash it holds 500 kilograms but you also have to think of the fed distribution so if you have a very central distribution it may be that you don't fit into the chair there a
his patients have a body mass index b.m.i. of over. you get your b.m.i. when you take your weight in kilograms and divide it by the square of your height in meters a person with a b.m.i. of 18 to 25 is considered normal. a person with a b.m.i. between 25 and 30 is overweight and over 30 obese given my height to be considered obese i protest to weight around 100 kilograms visibly and thanks for having me today thank you what kind of big chair is this year and this is really why it really huge is...
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the bodies one of 6 people who have been killed. over the weekend people here are not and their anger is directed to the u.n. peacekeeping mission called one school they blame the peacekeepers for failing to protect them from a tox from an armed group in the area called allied democratic forces or. the un mission in benny has also been accused of using excessive force of protest as one of our peacekeepers showed that a protester was throwing. them at the peacekeepers so we are still in the process so very fine old socks and fact checking the ripples we have received in the midst of all this another tragedy happened and mourning attack by a.t.f. and the village about 30 kilometers from benny more than a dozen people hopped to death with machetes some of them the copy tape had. gone the streets of benny is also being felt many kilometers south and north. was protestors here have expressed their frustration police have been deployed to keep them from getting too important says this is just a small group of people who have. fired tear g
the bodies one of 6 people who have been killed. over the weekend people here are not and their anger is directed to the u.n. peacekeeping mission called one school they blame the peacekeepers for failing to protect them from a tox from an armed group in the area called allied democratic forces or. the un mission in benny has also been accused of using excessive force of protest as one of our peacekeepers showed that a protester was throwing. them at the peacekeepers so we are still in the...
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. >> what they write on their body is lead to a story that only they can tell. announcer: now he's asking others, what words define you? ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." for many -- from minneapolis to austin and seattle to new york, cities across america are fighting gentrification in some of their poorest neighborhoods. by definition, gentrification means renovating a district to make it more refined or middle class. in practice, it often turns from but in west louisville, kentucky, they're trying to change that. we first introduced you to the historic russell neighborhood in west louisville back in january. we've been following the city's bold plan. revive russell without pushing out the people who already live there. usually minority and lower income. as we've shown you, there have been ups and downs and in our third installment of the series, america's cities: russell rising, we look at how residents are taking the lead in revitalizing their own neighborhood. all across west louisville, houses that were once in shambles are comin
. >> what they write on their body is lead to a story that only they can tell. announcer: now he's asking others, what words define you? ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." for many -- from minneapolis to austin and seattle to new york, cities across america are fighting gentrification in some of their poorest neighborhoods. by definition, gentrification means renovating a district to make it more refined or middle class. in practice, it often turns...
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didn't know much. >> did you find a body mutilated? >> this i'd rather not discuss. >> who would know? the fear would spread so fast, choke what was left of innocence, infect us still. but that night the one thing no one knew washe what was startedn cielo drive wasn't over. >> coming up -- there was still another big shock toe come. the identities of the r victims. >> myti boyfriend called my mother, and he had heard five people were dead and it was rumored to be the house of sharon tate. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues .. which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art school. oh, wow. so have you thought about how you're gonna make money? at least we're learning some new things. we bundled our home and auto with progressive, saved a bunch. oh, we got a wobbler. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with
didn't know much. >> did you find a body mutilated? >> this i'd rather not discuss. >> who would know? the fear would spread so fast, choke what was left of innocence, infect us still. but that night the one thing no one knew washe what was startedn cielo drive wasn't over. >> coming up -- there was still another big shock toe come. the identities of the r victims. >> myti boyfriend called my mother, and he had heard five people were dead and it was rumored to be...
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when the body was found, the victim's phone was ringing. the person popping up on the caller i.d., it was robin drew, craig's sister. >> as i was trying reach him, the cellphone was ringing in his pocket. >> you're calling and the phone's ringing and your brother is -- >> and my brother is dead. >> yeah. sounds like some really dumb criminals to leave the cellphone in the pocket when they have gone to these great lengths of pouring possibly acid on this man. >> does seem they overlooked a pretty obvious thing. >> they had a crime scene, a body and a marriage with a soap opera ending. and the next bit of evidence would lead this story to an even darker place, a place called devil's bathtub. a million things must be going through your mind. >> and it gets stranger quickly. >> coming up -- a chance sighting and a call to police. >> we saw a couple of males in the parking lot and saw what they believed to be garbage bags getting thrown out. >> when dateline continues. getting thrown out >> when dateline continues the chapstick total hydration c
when the body was found, the victim's phone was ringing. the person popping up on the caller i.d., it was robin drew, craig's sister. >> as i was trying reach him, the cellphone was ringing in his pocket. >> you're calling and the phone's ringing and your brother is -- >> and my brother is dead. >> yeah. sounds like some really dumb criminals to leave the cellphone in the pocket when they have gone to these great lengths of pouring possibly acid on this man. >>...
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discardable the still fall much of the body. breaking news from the u.k. cop told where stopping attack is being investigated as a terror. to say several people have been injured. as a show human donald trump thanksgiving for his past of a visit to afghanistan using the occasion to tell us troops based the talks with the taliban. and with libya in the grip of political instability we talked to a local mayor who was brutally beaten publicly humiliated by rivals of the president. the also kind of my here. but they can't change my views and i want people to stay.
discardable the still fall much of the body. breaking news from the u.k. cop told where stopping attack is being investigated as a terror. to say several people have been injured. as a show human donald trump thanksgiving for his past of a visit to afghanistan using the occasion to tell us troops based the talks with the taliban. and with libya in the grip of political instability we talked to a local mayor who was brutally beaten publicly humiliated by rivals of the president. the also kind of...
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and body parts have maggots in them. they hade lies on the ground you have the feeling of being in the 19th century or in their nations with the putrefied bodies on which the doctors work all of this is bad enough where it gets worse though is that sometimes the bodies allegedly weren't used for medical science but rather were sold out to private companies at a price tag of about $400.00 euros per limb meanwhile the university has a shut the center down for an inspection and released this statement paris descartes university wishes to apologize to families about this situation the university reaffirms its full commitment to the dignity of donors and their families after several decades of activities some of the center's facilities have become obsolete practices have changed and society demands for respect for dignity and transparency have reinforced our ethical duties the scandal has already had this place known as the blood just massive graveyard in the center of paris i guess we'll have to see if the nickname sticks an
and body parts have maggots in them. they hade lies on the ground you have the feeling of being in the 19th century or in their nations with the putrefied bodies on which the doctors work all of this is bad enough where it gets worse though is that sometimes the bodies allegedly weren't used for medical science but rather were sold out to private companies at a price tag of about $400.00 euros per limb meanwhile the university has a shut the center down for an inspection and released this...
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throughout the body more new cells are formed than while we're awake. the wounds heal faster in the bone marrow new blood cells are produced the body has the chance to repair muscle and other tissues sleep deprivation can make you look much older than your years. it can also lead to excess weight when you sleep the leptin level in the body rises which in turn reduces our appetite not enough sleep and the leptin level falls and you want to eat more. sleep also reinforces the immune system researchers have discovered that during deep sleep the system is hard at work identifying and neutralizing pathogens in an experiment to test subjects were vaccinated against hepatitis half the group were then allowed to go to bed while the others had to stay awake until the next evening blood tests then revealed that the individuals who had to stay awake had only half as many antibodies and were thus more susceptible to getting sick. of course are insufficient sleep has an effect on the cardiovascular system and we know for example that patients with a higher predispos
throughout the body more new cells are formed than while we're awake. the wounds heal faster in the bone marrow new blood cells are produced the body has the chance to repair muscle and other tissues sleep deprivation can make you look much older than your years. it can also lead to excess weight when you sleep the leptin level in the body rises which in turn reduces our appetite not enough sleep and the leptin level falls and you want to eat more. sleep also reinforces the immune system...
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how the human body actually works so the human body works on hormones so if you grow taller or shorteror if you build muscle or don't build muscle everything depends on the hormones our bodies respond to hormones and body fat is the amount of body fat that we carry is really no different so we can isolate the hormones that make us gain weight for example insulin is a hormone that makes us game weight so certain foods are going to stimulate those hormones more than others so the idea is that if you take 2 equal portions in terms of calories of 2 food so you have 100 calories of cookies. this is 100 calories of say spinach the instant that you put it in your mouth the body responds completely differently in terms of hormones so the cookies for example spike up the insulin very very high and the spinach does not so therefore the practical implication of that is that calories some cow the reason more fattening than others so some foods are more fattening than others and that's not really a very hard thing to understand so when you take that 100 calories of cookies versus the 100 calories o
how the human body actually works so the human body works on hormones so if you grow taller or shorteror if you build muscle or don't build muscle everything depends on the hormones our bodies respond to hormones and body fat is the amount of body fat that we carry is really no different so we can isolate the hormones that make us gain weight for example insulin is a hormone that makes us game weight so certain foods are going to stimulate those hormones more than others so the idea is that if...
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>> i grew up with the idea of bodies not always being about sex.or me what happened was when i did hit puberty there was this sort of moment where i was like oh, now people are uncomfortable with me. why are people now judging me because my body is different and makes them feel a different way? >> so how did you internalize that? >> it was hard, yeah. i think i felt really judged and i don't think that i always liked myself and i thought that oh, no one's going to take me seriously. even at the age of 12. but i had a really good mom who basically said to me that's their problem, not yours, and took that message to heart. >> reporter: she's done just that in almost every aspect of her career. and now running her own clothing company, inamorata. ratajkowski leveraging her massive following. the brand does 96% of its business via instagram. >> you post things and they sell out within minutes. >> yeah. it's wild. it's really crazy. >> what ended up leading you to create your own company? >> it was sort of a long road with many different elements. defin
>> i grew up with the idea of bodies not always being about sex.or me what happened was when i did hit puberty there was this sort of moment where i was like oh, now people are uncomfortable with me. why are people now judging me because my body is different and makes them feel a different way? >> so how did you internalize that? >> it was hard, yeah. i think i felt really judged and i don't think that i always liked myself and i thought that oh, no one's going to take me...
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i'm afraid that with every body and this was the 41st in the test tally now with every merging body. dies a little more that anyone will be found still alive there is still one site in this town to this apartment block that collapsed where the search is ongoing to the next i believe for one family that is very. and john and there are also thousands of people that have been left homeless as a result of this earthquake. there are indeed i was on the phone earlier with the infrastructure minister and i asked him now that he's been. told to 500 people are in temporary shelters here into this. they're in an indoor stadium they're in a school they're in various sports facilities while their homes are being checked so unsure whether they can go back to them but they're also about the south in this town have been moved to a more temporary. or long term temporary shelter they've been put into hotel rooms in this city because their homes are most likely not going to be habitable they're going to be demolished and rebuilt and that process will take 4 to 6 months the minister told me so it's goi
i'm afraid that with every body and this was the 41st in the test tally now with every merging body. dies a little more that anyone will be found still alive there is still one site in this town to this apartment block that collapsed where the search is ongoing to the next i believe for one family that is very. and john and there are also thousands of people that have been left homeless as a result of this earthquake. there are indeed i was on the phone earlier with the infrastructure minister...
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live and bodies have been recovered the rest are still missing. william capellas yet to find the bodies of 7 of his 9 children who died. when i was in my appeal to the government is to help me raise and educate my only remaining son life will never be the same for us we also need machinery to move these rocks to check if there might be anybody's underneath. but government rescue workers are yet to reach this far flung village they've been hampered by the torrential. rain and floods swept away bridges and roads in was the court that tried to do that took place here as part of a grim picture affecting many parts of west county and with continued rainfall there is the possibility of what appear to government officials have been appealing to people to move to say 4 grounds but the people of this village say they conned do that until they find the bodies of their loved ones locals say told the last disaster that witnessed and they dread and if for the loss of life. we need the government to carry out some conservation work deforestation over farming ha
live and bodies have been recovered the rest are still missing. william capellas yet to find the bodies of 7 of his 9 children who died. when i was in my appeal to the government is to help me raise and educate my only remaining son life will never be the same for us we also need machinery to move these rocks to check if there might be anybody's underneath. but government rescue workers are yet to reach this far flung village they've been hampered by the torrential. rain and floods swept away...
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there are kids that are walking to school in cities and every single state in this body who fear for their lives, whose brain chemistry is changed by the trauma that they go through because of that fear for their safety and they can't learn, can't cope, can't build strong relationships. my kids go through active shooter drills at school because they expect that someday someone will walk through the door and start firing a military style assault weapon in one of their classrooms and i get it. there is a difference of opinion on exactly how we should extend background checks. i understand my republican colleagues don't want to support hr 8, but you are in the majority. you have the ability to lead a conversation that can find the common ground on expanding background checks. i'm not going to accept this argument that we can't bring hr 8 to the floor because we have got some concerns about it. i can't get a piece of legislation for any other way than to offer this motion. the american public will not accept silence from this body, week after week, month after month in the face of this e
there are kids that are walking to school in cities and every single state in this body who fear for their lives, whose brain chemistry is changed by the trauma that they go through because of that fear for their safety and they can't learn, can't cope, can't build strong relationships. my kids go through active shooter drills at school because they expect that someday someone will walk through the door and start firing a military style assault weapon in one of their classrooms and i get it....
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scientists and most of them tommy that we're very dual beings that brain and body are 2 separate entities one is. by the other they all seem to somehow stick to this theory i want to what you think are really 2 separate things one of the strange image of the brain and the body are separate you look a bit weird if you that was the case i know they're very integrated if you think about it the immune system the end of crime the hormone system are things that we have in common so the placebo effect for example where you can take a drug that's completely in or it completely has nothing active in it but you think it's going to make you better and it does of the so called perceive perfect that has to work in conjunction the central nervous system has to work in conjunction with the immune system and the endocrine system hormones because otherwise you'd have biological amec if they were separate so there has to be a system for the brain in the body to be really integrated in the brain after all is just another organ of the body very important organ a very greedy organ in terms of energy but nonet
scientists and most of them tommy that we're very dual beings that brain and body are 2 separate entities one is. by the other they all seem to somehow stick to this theory i want to what you think are really 2 separate things one of the strange image of the brain and the body are separate you look a bit weird if you that was the case i know they're very integrated if you think about it the immune system the end of crime the hormone system are things that we have in common so the placebo effect...
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and body parts have maggots in them. the head lies on the ground you have the feeling of being in the 19th century or in the or nations with the putrefied bodies on which the doctors work all of this is bad enough where it gets worse though is that sometimes the bodies allegedly weren't used for medical science but rather were sold out to private companies at a price tag of about $400.00 euros per limb. and tonight when we read the article we got chills because we couldn't imagine that such things could happen in the faculty and that the corpses could have been treated like this with no respect to the wishes of those who donated their bodies things that break our ethical code so this shocked as deeply and this made us address the medical union to see if they want to react meanwhile the university has a shut the center down for an inspection and released this statement paris descartes university wishes to apologize to families about this situation the university reaffirms its full commitment to the dignity of donors and t
and body parts have maggots in them. the head lies on the ground you have the feeling of being in the 19th century or in the or nations with the putrefied bodies on which the doctors work all of this is bad enough where it gets worse though is that sometimes the bodies allegedly weren't used for medical science but rather were sold out to private companies at a price tag of about $400.00 euros per limb. and tonight when we read the article we got chills because we couldn't imagine that such...
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for the bodies in there and there haven't been able to find any bodies they are asking the government to come with us moving machines to try and lift the rocks to see whether there are any bodies underneath the rocks and rubble that has covered the place where the the how this aware that affected people were living in but again with the destroyed roads and bridges it will be a while before government help for that and mohamed i'm guessing therefore that these people who are still waiting for help to locate the bodies of their relatives died they're not going to be heeding the advice to move to higher ground because it cools more heavy rain is expected while they hopefully understand that they have to move because of the 4 more weeks of rain that's been predicted and they are saying with the the flood already you are caught in the the possibility of law coming their way in the coming days and weeks so they understand the danger they are seen by again saying they're not going to get closure until they get the full these of their loved ones and that's why they've been here waiting for ho
for the bodies in there and there haven't been able to find any bodies they are asking the government to come with us moving machines to try and lift the rocks to see whether there are any bodies underneath the rocks and rubble that has covered the place where the the how this aware that affected people were living in but again with the destroyed roads and bridges it will be a while before government help for that and mohamed i'm guessing therefore that these people who are still waiting for...
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i understand that there is a desire for the bodies to be reauthorized, and if that is the case, we are happy to work with the committee and the supervisors to reach that organization. this is just a housekeeping step to remove them from the administrative code. if there is to be reauthorizing legislation, it would just be put back into the code. i'm available for any questions. >> chair ronen: okay. no questions? okay. i also see joshua arce and lisa pagan from oewd, if you wanted to make any comments. >> thank you, supervisors. joshua arce, director of office of economic and workforce development. as clerk calvillo mentioned, the committee has sunseted, but we just wanted to answer any questions that you might have. we're here joined by -- if not now, then in moments, the cochair of the committee, the esteem esteemed chair, sheryl davis. we're also here joined by one of the members of the workforce committee advisory committee and that's annie chung, the executive director of self-help for the elderly, as well. just to give you some high-level components -- it's just this one, lisa? t
i understand that there is a desire for the bodies to be reauthorized, and if that is the case, we are happy to work with the committee and the supervisors to reach that organization. this is just a housekeeping step to remove them from the administrative code. if there is to be reauthorizing legislation, it would just be put back into the code. i'm available for any questions. >> chair ronen: okay. no questions? okay. i also see joshua arce and lisa pagan from oewd, if you wanted to make...
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bodies dropped.ou're being told your life is not as valid as somebody else's. >> trevor: you captured that in the film. i hope everybody watches it with an open mind. i think this is one of those movies where the trailer can't tell you the story. the review is how everybody will feel about it. i hope everybody sees it. you've created a beautiful work of art, thank you so much for being on the show. "quee and slim" will be in theaters november 27th. lena waithe, everybody. we'll be right back. for real. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ the following is a paid message. for a chip so iconic, we don't need to name it. no logos, no gimmicks. just those red and blue bags with the stuff you love in it. man you know the brand. it's the three-sided crunch. that had you trade your buddies for it, if they packed a pack at lunch. no logo, but our name's on the tip of your tongue. shaking for crumbs when the bag is done of that cheesy, spicy, crispy-crunchy, flavor packed bodega snack that rhymes with. i need those. but
bodies dropped.ou're being told your life is not as valid as somebody else's. >> trevor: you captured that in the film. i hope everybody watches it with an open mind. i think this is one of those movies where the trailer can't tell you the story. the review is how everybody will feel about it. i hope everybody sees it. you've created a beautiful work of art, thank you so much for being on the show. "quee and slim" will be in theaters november 27th. lena waithe, everybody. we'll...
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the bodies one of 6 people who have been killed. over the weekend people here are not and their anger is directed to the u.n. peacekeeping mission called one school they blame the peacekeepers for failing to protect them from a tox from an armed group in the area called allied democratic forces or. the un mission in benny has also been accused of using excessive force of protest as one of our peacekeepers showed that a protester was. then the peacekeepers so we are still in the process so very fine old socks and fact checking the ripples we have received in the midst of all this another tragedy happened in our you morning attack by a.t.f. on a village about 30 kilometers from benny more than a dozen people hopped to death with machetes some of them the copy tainted. on the streets of benny is also being felt many kilometers south and north. was protesters here have expressed their frustration police have been deployed to keep them from getting too important says this is just a small group of people who have. fired a protest of the a
the bodies one of 6 people who have been killed. over the weekend people here are not and their anger is directed to the u.n. peacekeeping mission called one school they blame the peacekeepers for failing to protect them from a tox from an armed group in the area called allied democratic forces or. the un mission in benny has also been accused of using excessive force of protest as one of our peacekeepers showed that a protester was. then the peacekeepers so we are still in the process so very...
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and al—baghdadi's body.se bodies cosmic —— they are burying osama bin laden at sea. you do not parade bodies on sticks. i think they're not doing that. you can bury them, but why in the sea? i want trump to a nswer but why in the sea? i want trump to answer that. if we step back from the particulars of this rather awful encounter, scratch my encounter in the deserts of northern syria, it may be that trump could be proven right ina may be that trump could be proven right in a certain sense, which is that the american public is clearly exhausted with its military adventures in the middle east. and there seems to be part of the waystation to get a troops home and it might play well for him in next year because my collection. at least ido year because my collection. at least i do not think it will be costly. there will be some net again and he can claim some credit. forget getting rid al— baghdadi can claim some credit. forget getting rid al—baghdadi and if he continues to pull back american troops, however we a
and al—baghdadi's body.se bodies cosmic —— they are burying osama bin laden at sea. you do not parade bodies on sticks. i think they're not doing that. you can bury them, but why in the sea? i want trump to a nswer but why in the sea? i want trump to answer that. if we step back from the particulars of this rather awful encounter, scratch my encounter in the deserts of northern syria, it may be that trump could be proven right ina may be that trump could be proven right in a certain...