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they are warming the body. they have been to watch all of these monitors if there's changes in the nutrients and sugars, anything else could cause things to go wrong. i think total i use to know the number but it wasn't that many, like let's say it was seven that he did that were successful and only one of them lived for any length of time. >> that's another thing. i'm sorry, brian, i did see that and i neglected to mention it. that is a good question. it's an interesting thing to think about like how many tries of any medical thing do you have to do to get it right. >> i have a question for the your audience and i hope someone will take me up on this. do you think we are just our brains that if you move your head somewhere else that you will be the same person? because mine has definitely thought that. mostly yes is one, qualified. some people i know are watching while they are doing other things. someone else has a question here. barbara is asking what was the reaction of the medical community. that's an inte
they are warming the body. they have been to watch all of these monitors if there's changes in the nutrients and sugars, anything else could cause things to go wrong. i think total i use to know the number but it wasn't that many, like let's say it was seven that he did that were successful and only one of them lived for any length of time. >> that's another thing. i'm sorry, brian, i did see that and i neglected to mention it. that is a good question. it's an interesting thing to think...
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solving the conundrum of their bodies became a lifelong obsession. with outward from the immediate context of the smith murder trial in new england two parallel examples from elsewhere in british north america. i hope you will grant me some latitude in terms of geography and chronology. seeking and the completed argument. like stand on issues that seem odd or unclear. after all i'm trying to reconstruct it we might call a populist of religious experience from 18th century new england. there is not anyone who offers a coherent or systematic overview of the constellation of religious beliefs and beliefs today. in the end it is my hope that tracking a cluster of related experiential issues will lead to sexuality in the body among the people called new lights, and perhaps extension against the progeny and her own fines. so at this point let me turn to the local context of the smith murder case. barring some of the material darkness falls on the land of light. john and mary smith murder trials lay at the center of the marital scandals during the years bet
solving the conundrum of their bodies became a lifelong obsession. with outward from the immediate context of the smith murder trial in new england two parallel examples from elsewhere in british north america. i hope you will grant me some latitude in terms of geography and chronology. seeking and the completed argument. like stand on issues that seem odd or unclear. after all i'm trying to reconstruct it we might call a populist of religious experience from 18th century new england. there is...
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patients' bodies misplaced. what our team uncovered tonight. >>> tonight the biden administration rushing to get more people out after the terror attack in kabul. more than 200 americans and afghans killed and injured in twin bombings near the airport. the attacks and the chaos unfolding there have afghan families in the bay area grieving and some military veterans taking action. here's jean elle. >> reporter: deadly suicide bombing near the kabul airport in afghanistan killing more than a dozen members of the u.s. military and hundreds of afghans who were desperately trying to leave will afghans with family here in the bay area. >> the blast, what happened, i lost my first cousin. he was an interpret with the u.s. army. >> reporter: he said his 32-year-old cousin had paperwork in hand hoping to enter the airport and board a plane to safety. when a bomb exploded, killing him. >> he had a pregnant wife and two kids left behind. i lost him. >> he said the biden administration failed his family. >> i need help to g
patients' bodies misplaced. what our team uncovered tonight. >>> tonight the biden administration rushing to get more people out after the terror attack in kabul. more than 200 americans and afghans killed and injured in twin bombings near the airport. the attacks and the chaos unfolding there have afghan families in the bay area grieving and some military veterans taking action. here's jean elle. >> reporter: deadly suicide bombing near the kabul airport in afghanistan killing...
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it all made them acutely aware of the persistent failings of their all-to-earthly bodies. sexuality marriage and family structures thus became issues of deep and abiding concern for men and women like john and mary smith of canterbury, connecticut and solving the conundrum of immortal souls constrained by mortal bodies became a lifelong obsession. i'll be painting with a broad brush this afternoon moving outward from the immediate context of the smith's murder trials in new england to parallel examples from elsewhere in british north america and the early american republic. so i hope you'll grant meal some latitude and letting this talk sprawl a little bit in terms of geography and chronology. and this is definitely an experimental talk much more a tentative knowledge seeking presentation than a polished and completed arguments. so i'll be eager to hear your thoughts on whether you think this argument works or not and we'll pause in the middle of my remarks to field your questions and expand on issues that seem odd or unclear after all, i'm trying to reconstruct what we mi
it all made them acutely aware of the persistent failings of their all-to-earthly bodies. sexuality marriage and family structures thus became issues of deep and abiding concern for men and women like john and mary smith of canterbury, connecticut and solving the conundrum of immortal souls constrained by mortal bodies became a lifelong obsession. i'll be painting with a broad brush this afternoon moving outward from the immediate context of the smith's murder trials in new england to parallel...
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they want to help us regain control of our body. in the, in the 1st years of the 21st century western countries declared war on obesity. to no avail. expert estimate that by 2030 there will be 250000000 obese children in the world. the government taken the right pack ah, ah, at least 2 men and women in the k or as a way to right. finding the life changing impact on the body. slowly low your quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight. bad people are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change. the we are told it's up to us. but is it really? for me, the most difficult stigma cope well is this idea that the people have no willpower. the people and larger bodies people are busy, don't have a wolf. our earl stay wouldn't carry excess weight because we're told so often that that's all it takes to lose weight. go to the gym, follow this diet program. you know, if you just stick to it, you'll get there. i think health officials for sure
they want to help us regain control of our body. in the, in the 1st years of the 21st century western countries declared war on obesity. to no avail. expert estimate that by 2030 there will be 250000000 obese children in the world. the government taken the right pack ah, ah, at least 2 men and women in the k or as a way to right. finding the life changing impact on the body. slowly low your quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight....
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they threw the body out. >> reporter: they threw the body out? >> yeah.aid it was just labeled tissue on my chart. >> reporter: even though she said she and her hba made specific arital that a mortuary pick up the body for cremation and be put into this urgent. >> how kit be tissue? aid sonogram of the baby sucking his thumb. >> reporter: it is not the only hospital accused of mishanding bodies. they own a second facility in san jose, regional medical center. like good sam, they have a low two-star quality rating for medical services. state violations show in 2019, inspectors cited them for failure to provide considerate, respectful care to two separate patients. this failure resulted in one of its patients' remains being held at a local mortuary for 298 days. another patient's remains being held in the hospital morgue for 108 days. >> if they could hold on to remains for that long, how could they not hold on to my baby's? >> reporter: her experience was at good sam's. not at regional. but she feels hca is responsible. a hospital spokesperson sent as you
they threw the body out. >> reporter: they threw the body out? >> yeah.aid it was just labeled tissue on my chart. >> reporter: even though she said she and her hba made specific arital that a mortuary pick up the body for cremation and be put into this urgent. >> how kit be tissue? aid sonogram of the baby sucking his thumb. >> reporter: it is not the only hospital accused of mishanding bodies. they own a second facility in san jose, regional medical center. like...
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then we found the bodies hands tied behind their back. some shot in the chest, something on the head. we knew there were 2 grains, from whom error. most of the graves were dug, just meet us from the river. there are several burial sites like this one along the city river, each with different numbers of bodies. but people here and would then hello say not all those found in the river were pulled out. and while the bodies of those who die trying to escape to great buried here, there are reports of similar graves in the region where the death toll is unknown. since the thoughts of the conflict in november last year, there has been accusations by rights, groups of atrocities, by the wearing parts of the motor. many to grant have reported being targeted for the committee, raising concerns of ethnic cleansing and genocide. at least 2000000 people have been displeased and 60000 have fled to sedan communications. black out continues and humanitarian organizations say more than 5000000 people are in need of aid. 7 if you pants here, including debo
then we found the bodies hands tied behind their back. some shot in the chest, something on the head. we knew there were 2 grains, from whom error. most of the graves were dug, just meet us from the river. there are several burial sites like this one along the city river, each with different numbers of bodies. but people here and would then hello say not all those found in the river were pulled out. and while the bodies of those who die trying to escape to great buried here, there are reports...
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and he bought anti body therapy. in other words, things produced by watch those appeal bacteria are all different wise. have tried to treat the super bugs, but none of them. so 5, have been a panacea or a complete answer. but the other report being we tend to, we tend to be somewhat overwhelmed. i think in countries i will come up with a new drug and that'll fix the problem. the basic problem is infection control and prevention. we have to stop these bags from spreading because we get more effects and more save more lives by stopping the spread, which is often not very high tech. it's basic like, good was a good sanitizing watching your hands off and that's not done. and we, instead they go, look, we want to magic till the coolest, when we would get much more effect and much more prevention, if we just stop the bug spreading as much in the 1st place. so how contagious and dangerous can an antibiotic resistance bug be? i mean, what we have right now is we're having a situation with a virus which isn't treated by antib
and he bought anti body therapy. in other words, things produced by watch those appeal bacteria are all different wise. have tried to treat the super bugs, but none of them. so 5, have been a panacea or a complete answer. but the other report being we tend to, we tend to be somewhat overwhelmed. i think in countries i will come up with a new drug and that'll fix the problem. the basic problem is infection control and prevention. we have to stop these bags from spreading because we get more...
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so there aren't enough calories for the rest of the body. there aren't enough calories from the muscle for the organs in the brain. and that's why we get hungry. so these highly processed food, fast foods, should read beverages and junk foods that were snacking on the digest very quickly, that they don't provide much satiety. so it's these process carbohydrates driveway . ah, despite the negative impact these ultra process food, tablet, metabolism, nothing has got their spread, the it's profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and salty and addictive. is much less profitable to sell food that is wholesome, that is high in fiber. and is minimally processed. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate problem. me this. dietary revolution has bothered empires nestling unit lever, coca cola kellogg's. pepsi co, currently, a handful of huge corporations on nearly every brand of food. together they pull in $500000000000.00 in annual sales and have taken control of our dinner plate. the food cause a huge sector by society. it's n
so there aren't enough calories for the rest of the body. there aren't enough calories from the muscle for the organs in the brain. and that's why we get hungry. so these highly processed food, fast foods, should read beverages and junk foods that were snacking on the digest very quickly, that they don't provide much satiety. so it's these process carbohydrates driveway . ah, despite the negative impact these ultra process food, tablet, metabolism, nothing has got their spread, the it's...
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and he bought anti body therapy. in other words, things produced by watch those appeal bacteria are all different wise. have tried to treat the super bugs, but none of them. so 5, have been a panacea or a complete answer. but the other report being we tend to neglect, we tend to be somewhat overwhelmed. i think in countries i will come up with a new drug and that'll fix the problem. the basic problem is infection control and prevention. we have to stop these bags from spreading because we get more effects and more save more lives by stopping the spread, which is often not very high tech. it's basic like, good was a good sanitizing watching your hands off and that's not done. and we, instead they go, look, we want to magic filled the kill is when we would get much more effect and much more prevention. if we just stop the bugs spreading as much in the 1st place. so how contagious and dangerous can an antibiotic resistance bug be? i mean, what we have right now is we're having a situation with a virus which isn't treate
and he bought anti body therapy. in other words, things produced by watch those appeal bacteria are all different wise. have tried to treat the super bugs, but none of them. so 5, have been a panacea or a complete answer. but the other report being we tend to neglect, we tend to be somewhat overwhelmed. i think in countries i will come up with a new drug and that'll fix the problem. the basic problem is infection control and prevention. we have to stop these bags from spreading because we get...
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yeah (laugh) keep your downstairs dry with gold bond body powder.dering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, keep your downstairs dry its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do
yeah (laugh) keep your downstairs dry with gold bond body powder.dering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, keep your downstairs dry its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td....
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body has been found. >> you hear it over the dispatch. >> yes, sir.do you actually go to that place in that little bit of woods? >> yes. well, i couldn't -- by the time i got there, they already had the crime scene tape up, and i couldn't get any further. >> we're going to move back. we're going to move back on down, guys. >> they had it isolated by that time, but i got to it as close as i could. >> hello? >> soon, harriet had nique's oldest daughter alex on the phone. >> do you know it's her? well, i'm right here. the police won't let me come, honey. they won't let me through. i'm right here where the police are. they won't let me through. where are you? >> i just remember fainting or something. but as soon as i came to, i took off running. and i ran all the way to where the crime scene tape was. >> you can't. you can't baby. >> first they wouldn't let me see her. i am grateful that they didn't now. >> as nique's family struggled to process the news, amy faced the microphones and once again became the family's voice. >> all we saw was her hair. um, y
body has been found. >> you hear it over the dispatch. >> yes, sir.do you actually go to that place in that little bit of woods? >> yes. well, i couldn't -- by the time i got there, they already had the crime scene tape up, and i couldn't get any further. >> we're going to move back. we're going to move back on down, guys. >> they had it isolated by that time, but i got to it as close as i could. >> hello? >> soon, harriet had nique's oldest daughter...
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and we often give the man the body or a bit of a call, where the body is starting to get a different. so there's a huge be used that anybody can people but also in agriculture is you know, to chickens, for instance, to make them grow faster. and all of that combined to mean there's a lot more resistance or super bugs traveling between people to people traveling from, you know, animals to people, buy food and water. so we get rising rising levels that anybody resistance getting worse and worse. and a lot of that is to do with the use of anti virus, particularly, and people in hospitals, in the community, but also in the agricultural sector. and then what's very important is how that spread from person to person or from one of people or from animals to water and then to people is spread of resistant bacteria, is making a much worse and the worst your resources in a country such as a whole water supply, sanitation, the worst the spread is. so the more soup about you have. so how exactly are. 7 on to buy arctic resistant bug spreading, i mean has this process accelerated? what are the obs
and we often give the man the body or a bit of a call, where the body is starting to get a different. so there's a huge be used that anybody can people but also in agriculture is you know, to chickens, for instance, to make them grow faster. and all of that combined to mean there's a lot more resistance or super bugs traveling between people to people traveling from, you know, animals to people, buy food and water. so we get rising rising levels that anybody resistance getting worse and worse....
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candice, this kind of blows my mind because how does a hospital lose a body?reporter: yeah, that's right. that's the same question the families we spoke to had, not just for good samaritan but for its sister facility, too, regional medical center in san jose, both owned by hc health care. we spoke to the family members that uncovered health violations showing staff at both hospitals mishandled patient bodies, multiple of them. in one case state record show failures by regional medical staff resulting in a patient's remains being left at a motuary for nearly 300 days. staff was also accused of losing a woman's small body because it was stacked under a large one for days. we spoke to her daughter who says after years she is still shaken up. >> you lose someone as important as a mom, you try to find peace, and -- sorry. i mean they just took that. >> i mean you can see why she is so upset. so how did you even find out about this? >> jess, we came across these cases after reporting on good sam, all of the other reports. first we found the lawsuit detailing the wom
candice, this kind of blows my mind because how does a hospital lose a body?reporter: yeah, that's right. that's the same question the families we spoke to had, not just for good samaritan but for its sister facility, too, regional medical center in san jose, both owned by hc health care. we spoke to the family members that uncovered health violations showing staff at both hospitals mishandled patient bodies, multiple of them. in one case state record show failures by regional medical staff...
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sometimes four bodies which is confusing to me.just really want to assert differences and behaviors in humans are purely the result of cultural influences. then i think the movement that gets more attention is taken seriously is an effort to consistently downplay biological explanation in favor of cultural ones. there's a whole bunch of reasons i understand there is that effort. but my point of view, what we should be concerned with is the truth and how to discover the truth. power is always a part of science. there is a value to being critical about the methods we use in science. there is also power why think it really comes into play is how the facts of science can be used to support social agendas what could be perceived as or are nefarious purposes. we should be careful in how we produce the science and to my view should be strict social agendas. we need to understand how the world works. thinking about the implications of the science that we produce. what the implications are and how we can think clearly about those implicatio
sometimes four bodies which is confusing to me.just really want to assert differences and behaviors in humans are purely the result of cultural influences. then i think the movement that gets more attention is taken seriously is an effort to consistently downplay biological explanation in favor of cultural ones. there's a whole bunch of reasons i understand there is that effort. but my point of view, what we should be concerned with is the truth and how to discover the truth. power is always a...
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if you look at the pleistocene all the different body forms that existed, i don't see the human body today as homo sapiens having an advantage over others like, rectus. it looks like the joints were smaller in the range was not as large but i certainly don't think we have reached a pinnacle of bipedal locomotion. i would much rather have the skeleton an ostrich getting from point a to point the one - - or point b so if you look back in the past one of the fun things i get to research writing this book were bipedal animals that have gone extinct there is a crocodile discovered in north carolina who is a very good paleontologist at north carolina state i'm sorry at the museum in north carolina. she reconstructed the gate of the ancient crockett daily and on two legs so imagine a 9-foot tall crocodile up on two legs that could sprint. that is horrifying. [laughter] but yet what i find fascinating that didn't have evolutionary legs. but crocodiles are are on all fours so being bipedal was not successful ultimately but quiet was the earliest dinosaurs were bipedal a pattern stories and br
if you look at the pleistocene all the different body forms that existed, i don't see the human body today as homo sapiens having an advantage over others like, rectus. it looks like the joints were smaller in the range was not as large but i certainly don't think we have reached a pinnacle of bipedal locomotion. i would much rather have the skeleton an ostrich getting from point a to point the one - - or point b so if you look back in the past one of the fun things i get to research writing...
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you start looking at, you know, the odd fact that the body never floated. the waders popping up. money. >> so the investigators kept their eyes on the married couple, brian and denise, and bided their time. if either one of them was harboring a secret involving foul play, eventually it might have a corrosive effect on their relationship. >> well, they're not gonna turn on each other while they're married. but then you're waiting on things to flare up. >> and in 2012, seven years into their marriage, they did flare up. brian moved out. denise wanted a divorce, but brian managed to put it off for years. >> so the marriage was finished at that point? >> i would say so. >> in august 2016, brian did something that nearly ended very badly for denise. the wild episode started one morning as denise got in her car to go to work. hiding in the back seat, brian popped up, shoved a gun in her ribs and said drive. denise managed to pull into a shopping center parking lot where she talked brian into letting her go. she promised she wouldn't tell police. but after brian left, she did report her
you start looking at, you know, the odd fact that the body never floated. the waders popping up. money. >> so the investigators kept their eyes on the married couple, brian and denise, and bided their time. if either one of them was harboring a secret involving foul play, eventually it might have a corrosive effect on their relationship. >> well, they're not gonna turn on each other while they're married. but then you're waiting on things to flare up. >> and in 2012, seven...
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but the bodies piling up, | would die. but the bodies piling up, i think to would die., i think to be specific. this is a - i think to be specific. this is a sad story- _ i think to be specific. this is a sad story- so _ i think to be specific. this is a sad story. so there _ i think to be specific. this is a sad story. so there are - i think to be specific. this is a sad story. so there are only i i think to be specific. this is a - sad story. so there are only three punch judy shows left in sad story. so there are only three punchjudy shows left in the uk. it's a mainstay of seaside holidays, but people think apparently that the council subsidises punching judy shows so when the bucket comes around at the end of the show asking the race to contribute to get the show going from a people get really angry and start swearing at the people and they are really upset about it, understandably and don't want to do it any more. but that does seem sad because it's an old british tradition, when you go to seaside, that's what you get on the postcards, etc. it would be sad if they
but the bodies piling up, | would die. but the bodies piling up, i think to would die., i think to be specific. this is a - i think to be specific. this is a sad story- _ i think to be specific. this is a sad story- so _ i think to be specific. this is a sad story. so there _ i think to be specific. this is a sad story. so there are - i think to be specific. this is a sad story. so there are only i i think to be specific. this is a - sad story. so there are only three punch judy shows left in...
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had asked him where he buried the body. >> nobody had asked him where he buried the body.e calling him about his vehicle and the day before we never talked about burying the body. >> very, very strange and most certainly interesting. when they found out why jones seemed so out of it, he had just taken an overdose of sleeping pills. after leaving for his wife what appeared to be a suicide note. my dearest love, he wrote, i've prayed all night and this morning, i've asked for his forgiveness. i want you to know how much i love you. you are the best thing that has happened to me. please, forgive me. and then he added this. tell the cops to get [ bleep ]. i never did it. but i can't be railroaded. jones recovered quickly, but his actions that day remained a mystery because he wasn't talking anymore to investigators. >> the evidence was definitely pointing toward lester jones but we still had to keep an eye open on mr. livingston, mr. hield, mr. coralluzzo and remember these are the ones we know about, is there somebody else out there we don't even know yet. >> didn't help when
had asked him where he buried the body. >> nobody had asked him where he buried the body.e calling him about his vehicle and the day before we never talked about burying the body. >> very, very strange and most certainly interesting. when they found out why jones seemed so out of it, he had just taken an overdose of sleeping pills. after leaving for his wife what appeared to be a suicide note. my dearest love, he wrote, i've prayed all night and this morning, i've asked for his...
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do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning.n) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. get it and get it now. your body will thank you. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. alix: 60 years ago, a cold war fired up the space race between the soviet union and the united states. pres. kennedy: we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. ed: for decades, national policy and nasa technology drove the u.s. space program. now, billionaires lead the way. >> t-minus 10, 9. alix: it's a new dawn. [cheering] ed: and new race. alix: for space. >> liftoff for the falcon nine crew dragon. go nasa, go spacex.
do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning.n) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. get it and get it now. your body will thank you. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. alix: 60 years ago, a cold war fired up the space race between the soviet union and the united...
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body parts.hrough repeated offensive, sexually suggestive or gender based comments. a number of them endured both during his remarks. governor cuomo directly addressing one of his 11 accusers, 25 year old former age charlotte bennett, claiming he only asked her questions about her sex life to help her deal with past sexual assault. charlotte. i want you to know that i am truly and deeply sorry. i was trying to help. obviously i didn't cuomo, now under mounting pressure to resign as a growing number of lawmakers and constituents call for his prosecution think he should revive four months. cuomo has denied any wrongdoing. his political fate now in the hands of new york's democrat controlled state assembly, which is looking into possible impeachment in new york, brian yannis fox news. use new york becomes the first city in the country to require proof of vaccination at virtually all indoor businesses coming up how business owners and new yorkers are reacting, and for those headed to the theater in s
body parts.hrough repeated offensive, sexually suggestive or gender based comments. a number of them endured both during his remarks. governor cuomo directly addressing one of his 11 accusers, 25 year old former age charlotte bennett, claiming he only asked her questions about her sex life to help her deal with past sexual assault. charlotte. i want you to know that i am truly and deeply sorry. i was trying to help. obviously i didn't cuomo, now under mounting pressure to resign as a growing...
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well, the bodies to be c o. p ends of washing up in neighboring sudan is believe the victims of the war in the to great region where it writes group say, atrocities are being committed. it morgan reports now from what l. hulu in sedans, casala region for almost a week. now. deborah, tim, say deborah castillo's and if you can farmer incidence eastern casela state has been playing the role of grave digger, the banks of the city river that flows between the 2 countries has been carrying the bodies of europeans. he says are from whom at our intake i wear a conflict has been waiting for nearly a year. now. the latter dining with an audible telephone had that we're going to, we were called in about 5 days back when the 1st bodies started appearing. since then, we've been burying people nearly daily, most come with their hands tied behind their backs. some had gunshot wounds in the head, others in the back. we buried more than 40, so 4, my god. now you, the bodies were found at the end of last week, a few days after do
well, the bodies to be c o. p ends of washing up in neighboring sudan is believe the victims of the war in the to great region where it writes group say, atrocities are being committed. it morgan reports now from what l. hulu in sedans, casala region for almost a week. now. deborah, tim, say deborah castillo's and if you can farmer incidence eastern casela state has been playing the role of grave digger, the banks of the city river that flows between the 2 countries has been carrying the bodies...
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. >> i have private security because my body is worth being on this planet.ill make sure i have security because i know i have had attempt on my life so suck it up and defunding the police has to happen. we need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets. >> reporter: thousands of dollars spent on her private securities paid for by her campaign. the white house responding with this. >> we shouldn't lose the fact that a member of congress and elected official is concerned that her life is threatened and that is disturbing. >> reporter: bush slept outside the capital in protest of the first eviction moratorium ending but was recently called hypocrite for spending 70 grand in private security. she suggested the options were to stay on the capitol steps or have a possible attempt on her life. eric schmidt said st. louis had a 50 year high in homicides that go as well as campus city, corey bush's comments are irresponsible. i can't stress enough how insulting it is to families who lost loved ones and kids to violent crime in missouri. bush als
. >> i have private security because my body is worth being on this planet.ill make sure i have security because i know i have had attempt on my life so suck it up and defunding the police has to happen. we need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets. >> reporter: thousands of dollars spent on her private securities paid for by her campaign. the white house responding with this. >> we shouldn't lose the fact that a member of congress and elected...
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i think she was very gracious in both body and mind. i regaled you| both body and mind. summer holiday, i won't do that again in the interest of decency. but i would say that my memory of her goes back to 1964, i was eight, and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and i followed and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and ifollowed her ever since. and it's a sad day because she stood for decency, she stood for joyousness and cheerfulness in a very sad, nasty world in which you have to report daily and henry and i have the privilege of commenting. it's a nice occasion if we can say, well, god bless you, and at the end of the day, a life well lived, and huge respect for her own reflection, but also people like you and me. trier?r also people like you and me. very much so, also people like you and me. very much so. yes- _ also people like you and me. very much so. yes- a _ also people like you and me. very much so, yes. a sad _ also people like you and me. very much so, yes. a sad but - much so, yes. a sad but poignant note to end it on. henry, digby, a
i think she was very gracious in both body and mind. i regaled you| both body and mind. summer holiday, i won't do that again in the interest of decency. but i would say that my memory of her goes back to 1964, i was eight, and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and i followed and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and ifollowed her ever since. and it's a sad day because she stood for decency, she stood for joyousness and cheerfulness in a very sad, nasty world in which...
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if you look at the place and see all these different body forms that existed i don't see the human body today, homo sabeans, is having some advantage over some of those others for example. looks the joints were smaller so maybe their home arranger is not as large. i certainly don't think we have reached some canticle of bipedal motion. i would much rather have a skeleton than an ostrich if i wanted to get from point a to point b on two legs or a t rex for that matter. and even if you look back in the past, one of the fun things i got to research writing this book work by pedal animals that have long gone extinct. for instance there is a crocodile discovered in north carolina who is a paleontologist at north carolina g state. i'm sorry at that museum in north carolina. she reconstructed the gate is being up on two legs. at least occasionally. imagine a 9-foot tall crocodile up on two legs that could sprint. it is horrifying. and yet, what i find fascinating is that did not have evolutionary legs. what happened to crocodiles? they are on all fours. they are stealth hunters they are hunter
if you look at the place and see all these different body forms that existed i don't see the human body today, homo sabeans, is having some advantage over some of those others for example. looks the joints were smaller so maybe their home arranger is not as large. i certainly don't think we have reached some canticle of bipedal motion. i would much rather have a skeleton than an ostrich if i wanted to get from point a to point b on two legs or a t rex for that matter. and even if you look back...
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it's just your body.to tune inward in our practice and kind of check in with our physical, emotional, mental, energetic bodies. and with this, you get a combination of that practice with this amazing outer world filled with art and colors. ♪ >> i do love starry knight and the sunflower paintings, and so during those two moments, it was just really beautiful. >> i just love the colors and the way it's projected on the floor and on the walls. it motivates you to just keep going and just to take a moment and take a deep breath and enjoy your surrounding. >> i think everyone can benefit from yoga. and i've heard it said if you can breath, then you can do yoga. i hope to provide something that really lets them burn off some steam and also open up and create space for whatever the day has to offer. >> i feel great. i feel energized. and doing something like this has really set my day off for success. >> coming up, this workout will leave you grunting. >> it's changed my life, my training, and i can bring that t
it's just your body.to tune inward in our practice and kind of check in with our physical, emotional, mental, energetic bodies. and with this, you get a combination of that practice with this amazing outer world filled with art and colors. ♪ >> i do love starry knight and the sunflower paintings, and so during those two moments, it was just really beautiful. >> i just love the colors and the way it's projected on the floor and on the walls. it motivates you to just keep going and...
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the human body strives — terms as possible. the human body strives to _ terms as possible.n - terms as possible. the human body strives to maintain a - body strives to maintain a temperature and we have about three _ temperature and we have about three celsius buffer away from getting — three celsius buffer away from getting levels of heat stress that can be quite dangerous to the average person but these athletes are very well prepared for these — athletes are very well prepared for these types of conditions so the — for these types of conditions so the air—conditioning will really— so the air—conditioning will really help them be quite resilient to these particular conditions but with that said, we may— conditions but with that said, we may see heat —related reductions in performance, especially for long endurance activities, and we also might see instances of heat illness occurring _ see instances of heat illness occurring in some athletes. you s - oke occurring in some athletes. you spoke about _ occurring in some athletes. you spoke about the _ occurring in some athlet
the human body strives — terms as possible. the human body strives to _ terms as possible.n - terms as possible. the human body strives to maintain a - body strives to maintain a temperature and we have about three _ temperature and we have about three celsius buffer away from getting — three celsius buffer away from getting levels of heat stress that can be quite dangerous to the average person but these athletes are very well prepared for these — athletes are very well prepared for...
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today, authorities say it was one of those volunteers that found a body matching the description of the missing man. now, philip kreycik has been missing since july 10th after he took a run at pleasanton ridge regional park. investigators say the body was found in a remote northern part of the park roughly 250 yards off a game trail. the game trail is mostly used by wildlife, and that trail was about a quarter of a mile away from the main trail used by hikers and runners. authorities had the body was in a heavily wooded area with a lot of brush and would not have been spotted by crease flying over the area. now the pleasanton police department, along with the east bay parks regional district and the alameda county sheriff department, will be retracing their steps to try to figure out if they even searched this area, and why he ended up so far off the trail. >> i think everybody, especially his family, wants answers as to why and how, how did this happen, why did it happen, and they deserve those answers so we'll do everything in our power to make sure we are doing our job correctly and
today, authorities say it was one of those volunteers that found a body matching the description of the missing man. now, philip kreycik has been missing since july 10th after he took a run at pleasanton ridge regional park. investigators say the body was found in a remote northern part of the park roughly 250 yards off a game trail. the game trail is mostly used by wildlife, and that trail was about a quarter of a mile away from the main trail used by hikers and runners. authorities had the...
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you do not bury a body in an unmarked grave.t is considered a crime in canada, and these crimes have to be investigated. in fact, i brought this up to the prime minister when i talked to him briefly. i brought it up with the attorney general of canada, that we need an independent rapporteur. the chiefs across canada are calling for that, and we're making some headway on that. so, i know that people are very sensitive to the situation around these little children. i mean, these children were loved. these children were cared for. and the idea of exhuming, i think, can re—traumatise some survivors. you mentioned one individual. i don't know if you're referring to evelyn camille, but evelyn has... yeah. yeah, she has said, and this is for you to respond to personally, because you now hold a very important position, representing the first nations assembly. she, evelyn, said this. "what good are all of these...?" she meant exhumations and forensic analyses. "what good are they going to do for us, "for an individual, for me? it's good
you do not bury a body in an unmarked grave.t is considered a crime in canada, and these crimes have to be investigated. in fact, i brought this up to the prime minister when i talked to him briefly. i brought it up with the attorney general of canada, that we need an independent rapporteur. the chiefs across canada are calling for that, and we're making some headway on that. so, i know that people are very sensitive to the situation around these little children. i mean, these children were...
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with theop body foreman for whih they have evolved.re are a lot of t-shirts and bumper stickers that would suggest attempt turn into a human. chimpanzees are - not our ancestors, there are cousins in the common ancestor is innate that we branch from but so did chaps and chimps evolved as well pretty so it is not given the common ancestor was out a walker and, some of the fossils that were finding in those deposits might indicate in the common ancestor was actually more upright in the trees and the knuckle walking and could be more derived a form of locomotion. her play researchers in my colleagues that would disagree with that predict the knuckle walking is the form for which biped involved in the have compelling cases for that. we need for fossils to figure this out. kate: is a revolutionary idea. on think about that. so if biped is uniquely common trait,ni and 10 million years, d biped, is a potentially a hominid party. jeremy: i don't think so with don't think the timing is right and i think that in genetic data so very clearly when
with theop body foreman for whih they have evolved.re are a lot of t-shirts and bumper stickers that would suggest attempt turn into a human. chimpanzees are - not our ancestors, there are cousins in the common ancestor is innate that we branch from but so did chaps and chimps evolved as well pretty so it is not given the common ancestor was out a walker and, some of the fossils that were finding in those deposits might indicate in the common ancestor was actually more upright in the trees and...
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you do not bury a body in an unmarked grave.ed a crime in canada and these crimes have to be investigated. in fact, and these crimes have to be investigated. infact, i brought this up to investigated. in fact, i brought this up to the investigated. infact, i brought this up to the prime minister when i talk to him briefly. i brought it up to the attorney—general in canada, that we need an independent raconteur and we are calling for that across canada and we are making headway on that. i know that people are very sensitive to the situation around these little children. i mean, these children were laughed. these children were cared for and the idea of examining i think can re— traumatised some survivors —— examinations. i traumatised some survivors -- examinations.— examinations. i know you are referring _ examinations. i know you are referring to — examinations. i know you are referring to 1 _ examinations. i know you are referring to 1 survivor - examinations. i know you are referring to 1 survivor kamil, | referring to 1 survi
you do not bury a body in an unmarked grave.ed a crime in canada and these crimes have to be investigated. in fact, and these crimes have to be investigated. infact, i brought this up to investigated. in fact, i brought this up to the investigated. infact, i brought this up to the prime minister when i talk to him briefly. i brought it up to the attorney—general in canada, that we need an independent raconteur and we are calling for that across canada and we are making headway on that. i know...
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ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. >>> a body is now at the coroner's office awaiting official identification. the family is fearing the worst and condolences are pouring in from the community. we are live in the area where volunteer searchers made this sad discovery yesterday. >> reporter: that is the word i was going to use, a very sad situation unfolding here. the body of what is believed to be missing jogger, philip kraycheck in a densely wooded area in pleasanton. the clothes in the shoes that philip kraycheck was wearing was found on the body and police say also personal items that might include a biometric watch. it is essentially wilderness when you go off trail in the regional parkland. the body of a man was found in pleasanton ridge leading to the belief that it might be ultramarathon or, philip kraycheck who vanish during an extreme heat wave. pleasanton police say the body was found under a tree in a heavily wooded area 200 yards away from where they searched. while they wait for confirmation of the identity from the coroner's office, family and friends too
ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. >>> a body is now at the coroner's office awaiting official identification. the family is fearing the worst and condolences are pouring in from the community. we are live in the area where volunteer searchers made this sad discovery yesterday. >> reporter: that is the word i was going to use, a very sad situation unfolding here. the body of what is believed to be missing jogger, philip kraycheck in a densely wooded area in...
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if you look at the different body forms that existed i don't see the human body today, homosapiens as having an advantage over others, hemoerectus. and with others it maybe isn't as large, but i don't think that we've reached some pinnacle of bipedal locomotion. again, i'd much rather have the skeleton of an as ostrich if i want today get to point a to point b fast or even a t-rex. when you look at the past, one of the fun things to look at bipedal animals that went extinct. there's a crocodile discovered in north carolina by lindsey zano, a vertebrate paleontologist at north carolina state and she at the museum, sorry, the museum in north carolina. and she reconstructed the gait of this ancient crocodilion up on two legs. imagine a nine-foot crocodile that could be up on two legs and sprint? horrifying. i find fascinating, that didn't have evolutionary legs. what happened to crocodiles? they're on all fours, and they're stealth hunters, ambushers, and being pi bipedal, they weren't successful. and the first dinosaurs were bipedal, and the stegosaurus, and triceratops, those are were
if you look at the different body forms that existed i don't see the human body today, homosapiens as having an advantage over others, hemoerectus. and with others it maybe isn't as large, but i don't think that we've reached some pinnacle of bipedal locomotion. again, i'd much rather have the skeleton of an as ostrich if i want today get to point a to point b fast or even a t-rex. when you look at the past, one of the fun things to look at bipedal animals that went extinct. there's a crocodile...
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it's just no longer about the body. it's about stereotyping and slandering the sub groups of people. so that's profanity in the proverbial nutshell. the book covers more than nine words. that just sounded good. it's more like 12 words and there is a very nice kind of postprandial chapter on the word mother null but wyatt tends to grab onto certain words and where we are today on profanity and whyod that is. i'm going a to hide my face. >> ithat was delightful. we have a number of questions. the first question is it's kind of strange for a species to develop these forbidden words that it prevents itself from saying. why do weor do that do you thin? >> like why do we have words that we then can't use because i think the understanding is that they will be used and the idea of whetherer or not they will be used to match it's not that we create a words to describe what you put chairs around and it's called table. these are eruptions that were taught to use with caution. what kind of profanity they had. we can assume based on
it's just no longer about the body. it's about stereotyping and slandering the sub groups of people. so that's profanity in the proverbial nutshell. the book covers more than nine words. that just sounded good. it's more like 12 words and there is a very nice kind of postprandial chapter on the word mother null but wyatt tends to grab onto certain words and where we are today on profanity and whyod that is. i'm going a to hide my face. >> ithat was delightful. we have a number of...
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they are starting from the smallest government bodies up. for example, one of their big strategies has been to put this issue to voters, and there has been an 32 out of 72 counties, wisconsin counties, have had referendums on should wisconsin switch to a nonpartisan commission or system of drawing maps. while over 70% in these referendums have supported nonpartisan redistricting versus the current system. i think it is 55 out of 72 wisconsin counties have also passed resolutions in favor of nonpartisan gerrymandering. so it is a popular -- nonpartisan redistricting is popular with voters and gerrymandering is something that is for politicians, by politicians. it is not something that i don't even think in recent years that republican voters have been asking for. this is something that is happening at the height of republican leadership to hold on to a shrinking voting block. they are trying to make their voting block bigger as that shrinks due to democratic factors. host: you brought this up and i want to ask specifically about this. is this
they are starting from the smallest government bodies up. for example, one of their big strategies has been to put this issue to voters, and there has been an 32 out of 72 counties, wisconsin counties, have had referendums on should wisconsin switch to a nonpartisan commission or system of drawing maps. while over 70% in these referendums have supported nonpartisan redistricting versus the current system. i think it is 55 out of 72 wisconsin counties have also passed resolutions in favor of...