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, whatever the average americans body is a man extrapolating that. what do you think is really going to take to change that conversation. >> i don't know, but it will probably take a financial imperative, enough people will have to have the economic power to demand that we design seats that are wider than 17 inches which is the average width of the chair. i don't know that's ever going to happen because too often designers, whether it's furniture designers or clothing designers, they want to design for a size two because otherwise i can feel artistic and creative which shows you how bad most designers are. if you can't imagine your way out of a size two, what are you doing. i don't know what it's going to take. i think this is one of the final frontiers of discrimination. i don't know what it will take. >> if you don't know, how are w we. >> i know, i generally have all the answers but on this one thing, i just don't know. >> i found myself being really protective of you. they would say oh my gosh, i know what she's trying to say but so many people a
, whatever the average americans body is a man extrapolating that. what do you think is really going to take to change that conversation. >> i don't know, but it will probably take a financial imperative, enough people will have to have the economic power to demand that we design seats that are wider than 17 inches which is the average width of the chair. i don't know that's ever going to happen because too often designers, whether it's furniture designers or clothing designers, they want...
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body. >> yeah. i mean, i think one of the things that i really enjoyed, too, that you did in the book is, you know, for as many new perspectives that we hear about, like, bodies and about abuse and about rape culture, i still think there is a singular narrative of how you are supposed to react to when, like, hard things happen to you. and i think that you were really able to shift that conversation and change the conversation from, you know, like in saying, yes, there's such a thing of health at every size, but here's where i am. >> there's such a thing as whatever the fat beauty, like are, empowerment complex is online, but here's where i am at. and also the conversation around, like, you know, choosing to call yourself a victim or a survivor. and i think, you know, it was so important that you did that. what kind, like, what reactions are you hearing to that? >> well, nobody's read the book yet. well, a few people have read book, yes. [laughter] but it comes out tomorrow. and so i haven't gotten m
body. >> yeah. i mean, i think one of the things that i really enjoyed, too, that you did in the book is, you know, for as many new perspectives that we hear about, like, bodies and about abuse and about rape culture, i still think there is a singular narrative of how you are supposed to react to when, like, hard things happen to you. and i think that you were really able to shift that conversation and change the conversation from, you know, like in saying, yes, there's such a thing of...
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body. the reason for this is that the human brain is a master of deception. it creates direct actions with magician skill. never revealing how it does though. and the whole time, the brain is giving us a false sense of confidence that i was experiences that we have every day, that these reveal the inner workings. emotions seem distinct and feel built in. because that is really how we experience emotions. we assume that joy and sadness and fear and anger and so on of separate causes inside of us because of the way that we experience emotions. as it is happening to us. it is easy to come up with the ron beer emotions because in fact we're just a bunch of grades trying to figure out how brains work. what i would like to do now is give you a, i guess started first principle. let's look around the room. when you look around you see me, he seeped book shows and each other. first it seems as if that visual information from the world just enters the retina of your eye and mrs. faye to raise vc stuf
body. the reason for this is that the human brain is a master of deception. it creates direct actions with magician skill. never revealing how it does though. and the whole time, the brain is giving us a false sense of confidence that i was experiences that we have every day, that these reveal the inner workings. emotions seem distinct and feel built in. because that is really how we experience emotions. we assume that joy and sadness and fear and anger and so on of separate causes inside of us...
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control the body so we see activision in the brainstem that are controlling the body. simulations are fully embodied which means that it isn't just changing what we would conventionally understand as the station but it's actually changing the way that sensations are perceived. was that your one question? >> thank you. my other question was you said at the beginning that you have some suggestions or ideas in the book about how to either change your emotions or control your emotions or something like that. can you talk more about that? >> have already given one example and i can talk more about that. i talked about exposing your brain to cultivate new experiences that increase the vocabulary or the range of stimulations and therefore emotions that your brain can make. here is another -- there are a lot of examples i give but here's another. your brain -- we think of brains as necessary as having evolved for thinking and feeling and seeing but actually brains evolved for the purpose of controlling your body. if you didn't move and you didn't need to extend resources in or
control the body so we see activision in the brainstem that are controlling the body. simulations are fully embodied which means that it isn't just changing what we would conventionally understand as the station but it's actually changing the way that sensations are perceived. was that your one question? >> thank you. my other question was you said at the beginning that you have some suggestions or ideas in the book about how to either change your emotions or control your emotions or...
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war is the production of dead human bodies. the categories of dead include the enemy, one's own country's troops, and civilians. historically, the inevtaeblt of carnage as well as the destruction of a country's infrastructure has been thought of as a disincentive to engage in war. unless one is a pacifist, death does not make for wrong, right? but war's worth is measured, often measured against its cost in human lives. dead civilians are now called collateral damage. the idea that their deaths are unintended consequences of war. they're unintended not because they aren't foreseeable. instead, they are deaths that are in essence foreseen and officially regretted. the deaths of soldiers are different. they are not collateral that are at the center of war. as paul con has written, at least with volunteer armed forces, a soldier's death is a willing sacrifice. the sacrifice is on behalf of the polity. abraham lincoln explained that gettysburg is dedicated for those who gave their lives that the nation might live. deshawn deallen ca
war is the production of dead human bodies. the categories of dead include the enemy, one's own country's troops, and civilians. historically, the inevtaeblt of carnage as well as the destruction of a country's infrastructure has been thought of as a disincentive to engage in war. unless one is a pacifist, death does not make for wrong, right? but war's worth is measured, often measured against its cost in human lives. dead civilians are now called collateral damage. the idea that their deaths...
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after discovering the body of an 83—year—old man close to a path.eatedly stabbed in the head and neck. his two dogs we re in the head and neck. his two dogs were found nearby, unharmed. at a briefing this afternoon, an update into the investigation. it's a wooded heath area where the body was found and it is close to a footpath type area where people walk their dogs locally. local people must be shocked. what reassurance can you give them? local people will be shocked. anybody would be shocked at this brutal murder. the reassurance that we have our murder investigations team investigating this matter. we have a visible policing presence at the scene. the area of woodland is two miles south of east harling and popular with local dog walkers. the man who died lived in the nearby village. today, police stepped up patrols in the area and carried out house—to—house inquiries. just disbelief that it has happened here. in towns and big cities, you can imagine things like this happening. but not in a norfolk village. you always meet other dog walkers, so i
after discovering the body of an 83—year—old man close to a path.eatedly stabbed in the head and neck. his two dogs we re in the head and neck. his two dogs were found nearby, unharmed. at a briefing this afternoon, an update into the investigation. it's a wooded heath area where the body was found and it is close to a footpath type area where people walk their dogs locally. local people must be shocked. what reassurance can you give them? local people will be shocked. anybody would be...
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he was weakened and he started -- at that time his body guard, another body guard, who was -- i call him the colonel, bill fatia, who was from my hometown, his personal body guard, had come up because he had gone to move the car. the senator was leaving the house chamber, going to check in here, maybe return phone calls, and then they were leaving. he turned the corner, rushed up here. he, according to the information i was given, did not fire a shot because he caught the senator as he collapsed, carried him down the stairs, put him in the back seat of a black sedan, i remember that vividly, it was a buick, and took him right around the corner from here or around the back of the capitol. there was a hospital called lady of the lake hospital at that time. brought him in the emergency room there and kind of the rest is history. long, all of the way was muttering why did that blankety blank shoot me. and of course, he is in pain. he goes in, refuses to let the physicians at the emergency room treat him. he thought maybe there was a conspiracy or something. he knew he was still alive. i
he was weakened and he started -- at that time his body guard, another body guard, who was -- i call him the colonel, bill fatia, who was from my hometown, his personal body guard, had come up because he had gone to move the car. the senator was leaving the house chamber, going to check in here, maybe return phone calls, and then they were leaving. he turned the corner, rushed up here. he, according to the information i was given, did not fire a shot because he caught the senator as he...
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and part of the experiments as you say sophie are studying the human body just because when you take away gravity it significantly changes how the human body works so it's a way to study our are functioning that you can study on earth like how does the human balance system actually work how does your. blood pressure regulation system work how does your immune system work out is your vision integrate with your balance there's a lot of things just because we're in that laboratory that that we can study so we take advantage of it we're also of course interested in going further we want to go and stay and live on the moon and eventually travel as far as mars so you have to somehow learn all of the details and study it and figure it out so we study the body for those reasons but may most of the experiments are actually for other purposes staring up at the universe trying to understand the rest of everything else we have telescopes we have a huge alpha magnetic spectrometer trying to figure out what dark matter dark energy are looking at the subatomic particles from the universe and then a
and part of the experiments as you say sophie are studying the human body just because when you take away gravity it significantly changes how the human body works so it's a way to study our are functioning that you can study on earth like how does the human balance system actually work how does your. blood pressure regulation system work how does your immune system work out is your vision integrate with your balance there's a lot of things just because we're in that laboratory that that we can...
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male body, and it turns out that male body image is actually anything. people think it is a female issue. but men get it to. i met a story that shows how bad it can get. so what i like to talk about... so with this skyjump, just wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violin. wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violinlj discovered nudity as a radical way to a cce pt discovered nudity as a radical way to accept my body. you know? my anxieties were so bad that i had to literally take that leap of faith and said out to make comfort zone —— step outside my comfort zone and accept my body. skydiving was a perfect thing to tell that story and tell people, hague, step through your i , naked? —— so with this skyjump, just wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violin. i discovered nudity as a radical way to accept my body. you know? my anxieties were so bad that i had to literally take that leap of faith and said out to make comfort zone —— step outside my comfort zone and accept my body. skydiving was a perfect thing
male body, and it turns out that male body image is actually anything. people think it is a female issue. but men get it to. i met a story that shows how bad it can get. so what i like to talk about... so with this skyjump, just wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violin. wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violinlj discovered nudity as a radical way to a cce pt discovered nudity as a radical way to accept my body. you know? my anxieties were so bad that i had...
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nici's body had been r with her retaine mouth. why did it seem odd yo the body with the reta?> again, that's somet people typically go to bed. she was in the habit o it at night, but n. >> the wedding ring le bathroom counter. the clunky retainer stil mouth, added up, concl detectives, and you ha who never left the con her meeting that saturd one who never made it the night alive, and t person known to be pietz in the condo tha her husband, david >> when you look at ea of evidence and figure does it relate to ever else, lo and behold, we' our picture at the. >> six years after nic was reported missing, husband david was arrest charged with secon murder in connection w death. >>> coming up, a lifes trial. >> who did it involve? >> me and katie and da. he was just trying to er up to get her to do a up to get her to do a >> when "datel food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the st
nici's body had been r with her retaine mouth. why did it seem odd yo the body with the reta?> again, that's somet people typically go to bed. she was in the habit o it at night, but n. >> the wedding ring le bathroom counter. the clunky retainer stil mouth, added up, concl detectives, and you ha who never left the con her meeting that saturd one who never made it the night alive, and t person known to be pietz in the condo tha her husband, david >> when you look at ea of...
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male body image is actually a thing, you know? a women's issue. but we men get it to. i'm a story that shows how bad it can get. so what i like to talk about is men's body image... so why this skyjump, just wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violin? i have discovered nudity as a radical way to accept my own body. my anxieties were so bad that i had to literally, you know, take that leap of faith and step out of my comfort zone and take my clothes off and teach myself to accept my body. plenty more to come on the un security council meeting that's taking place to discuss the north korea crisis. for now, see you again $0011. korea crisis. for now, see you again soon. goodbye. hello. for some of us, wednesday looks set to bring a major cooldown. on tuesday, parts of south—east england had temperatures into the mid—to—high 20s. but for wednesday, not so. 15 or 16 degrees is the very best we can expect, with some outbreaks of rain. it may even feel like the end of summer. the cooler weather comes courtesy of this stri
male body image is actually a thing, you know? a women's issue. but we men get it to. i'm a story that shows how bad it can get. so what i like to talk about is men's body image... so why this skyjump, just wearing a harness, not wearing anything, and playing violin? i have discovered nudity as a radical way to accept my own body. my anxieties were so bad that i had to literally, you know, take that leap of faith and step out of my comfort zone and take my clothes off and teach myself to accept...
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>> lavergne also revealed the whereabouts of mickey's body.ural cemetery that police found mickey, 30 miles from where she had been abducted. >> he placed her body here, covered her up with some brush. >> the coroner's office later determined mickey had been stabbed multiple times. the fatal wound was a gunshot to the head. >> it was a very violent death. >> in his confession, lavergne claimed it was all an accident. he was driving drunk and didn't mean to bump mickey's bike. he said that what followed was a heated argument that became physical. mickey pulled out her mace. lavergne pulled his knife. it was very close quarters, the cab of lavergne's truck. he won only when he drew his gun. >> i shot one time. i jumped out of the truck and i was like this can't be real, this can't be happening. >> what ultimately happens at the moment of the confrontation i think is -- we'll never know. >> but keith stutz is certain it did not begin as an accident. lavergne, he says, was a predator, stalking his prey. >> it's very clear from the video that he we
>> lavergne also revealed the whereabouts of mickey's body.ural cemetery that police found mickey, 30 miles from where she had been abducted. >> he placed her body here, covered her up with some brush. >> the coroner's office later determined mickey had been stabbed multiple times. the fatal wound was a gunshot to the head. >> it was a very violent death. >> in his confession, lavergne claimed it was all an accident. he was driving drunk and didn't mean to bump...
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, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies is. only two months since this happened off the coast of japan, an almost identical collision that took the lives of seven us sailors. now, there might be ten more to add to that list. back in the us, naval families are suggesting it's no coincidence. is there an issue of negligence here, or are your men and women exhausted from overwork? i was on mccain this morning looking at the eyes of those sailors. even after their heroic efforts yesterday, i didn't see exhaustion. so that view is not a view that i see reflected to me by the 140,000 sailors that man the pacific fleet. but these are quotes from some of the navy families contacted: in singapore, this maritime expert agrees the us navy is overstretched. if you look at all the demands that are put on the us navy in the middle east, in the persian gulf, and increasingly out here in the pacific, i mean, basically, we've got a 300 ship navy and we're asking it to do the job of a 400 ship or a50 ship navy. so you mayjust able up to see the
, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies is. only two months since this happened off the coast of japan, an almost identical collision that took the lives of seven us sailors. now, there might be ten more to add to that list. back in the us, naval families are suggesting it's no coincidence. is there an issue of negligence here, or are your men and women exhausted from overwork? i was on mccain this morning looking at the eyes of those sailors. even after their heroic efforts...
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find the body. >> but brandon lavergne wasn't cooperating. to make a very tough decision, offer to take the death penalty off the table in exchange for a full confession and the whereabouts of mickey's body. >> did you hate that or were you eager to make that deal? >> i was eager to make that deal. finding the body was important obviously for the prosecution, but as important for us in this case was finding her to bring her back to her family. >> my feeling was, we want her found. >> before i could say a word, she says i want the body found. >> but the d.a.'s office wasn't going to make this easy for lavergne. he would also have to confess to the other murder back in 1999. >> he had two death penalty cases to think about, not one. >> you think that swayed him? >> i think it was a factor, certainly. >> just one day after being >> do you think brandon lavergne is responsible for any other abductions or any other murders that you don't know about? >> i think it's quite possible. if he's capable of two, why not three, why not four? >> lavergne al
find the body. >> but brandon lavergne wasn't cooperating. to make a very tough decision, offer to take the death penalty off the table in exchange for a full confession and the whereabouts of mickey's body. >> did you hate that or were you eager to make that deal? >> i was eager to make that deal. finding the body was important obviously for the prosecution, but as important for us in this case was finding her to bring her back to her family. >> my feeling was, we want...
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those dead bodies. body's just going to rot, then? yes, it's going to rot, yes. this neighbourhood was once home to dozens of families. it's lunch time now. mothers would be cooking, children would be coming home from school. it's now been completely wiped out. tempers are fraying. not enough aid is getting through. translation: we've got no drinking water. our well is contaminated. we think there may be body parts in it. a mass burial took place yesterday to prevent an outbreak of cholera. hundreds are still missing. for those that survived, there's no comfort, just grief. kadiatu kamara lost both parents. she doesn't know how she'll provide for her children. translation: we need help. the government needs to support us. we need housing, we need help to start up our businesses again. many are too young to know what they've lost. martin patience, bbc news, freetown. 16 million people are now affected by some of the worst floods in south asia in recent years, according to the international red cross. mor
those dead bodies. body's just going to rot, then? yes, it's going to rot, yes. this neighbourhood was once home to dozens of families. it's lunch time now. mothers would be cooking, children would be coming home from school. it's now been completely wiped out. tempers are fraying. not enough aid is getting through. translation: we've got no drinking water. our well is contaminated. we think there may be body parts in it. a mass burial took place yesterday to prevent an outbreak of cholera....
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one body that has been reported by the malaysia navy has been found. discovered other bodies during the diving on thejohn mccain today, but it is premature to say how many, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies is. say how many, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies ism is only two months since this happened off the coast of japan, when an almost identical occlusion took the lives of seven us sailors. now, there might be ten more to add to that list. back in the us, naval families are suggesting it is not a coincidence. is there an issue of negligence here, or are your men and women exhausted from overwork?” negligence here, or are your men and women exhausted from overwork? i was on thejohn mccain this morning looking at the eyes of those sailors even after their heroic efforts yesterday. i didn't see it exhausted, so that view is not a view that i see reflected to me by the 140,000 sailors that man the pacific fleet. these are some of the quotes from the families we have contacted... in singapore, this maritime expert agre
one body that has been reported by the malaysia navy has been found. discovered other bodies during the diving on thejohn mccain today, but it is premature to say how many, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies is. say how many, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies ism is only two months since this happened off the coast of japan, when an almost identical occlusion took the lives of seven us sailors. now, there might be ten more to add to that list. back in the us,...
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so he disbanded both bodies at a stroke, saying, i don't wa nt bodies at a stroke, saying, i don't want to do with you. why does this matter? it represents a fundamental breach with the business community at a time when donald trump wants to achieve tax—free form, at a time when he wa nts to tax—free form, at a time when he wants to achieve greater infrastructure spending. —— tax reform. but is everyone in the white house wailing over this? probably not. yes, the globalists are probably very unhappy at the turn of events, that the nationalists and populists in the white house are probably quietly cheering all that has unfolded over the past few days. it's a sign of the dysfunction within donald trump's white house. after britain leaves the eu, people and goods should be able to move freely across the border between the irish republic and northern ireland, much as they do now. that's the government's ambition outlined in a paper published today. ministers say they want no return to checkpoints and border posts. at the moment there are about 110 million border crossings every year. northe
so he disbanded both bodies at a stroke, saying, i don't wa nt bodies at a stroke, saying, i don't want to do with you. why does this matter? it represents a fundamental breach with the business community at a time when donald trump wants to achieve tax—free form, at a time when he wa nts to tax—free form, at a time when he wants to achieve greater infrastructure spending. —— tax reform. but is everyone in the white house wailing over this? probably not. yes, the globalists are probably...
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alleys with eufpb her ble levels remained in body. she emsought nontraditional treatment for gadolinium poisoning. after six months at a clinic in enough to go ell home but far from healthy. > everyone that takes gadolinium won't get sick. it is ones that are sensitive. i have aken them and never gotten sick but that doesn't mean that we should not do something about the other getting sick e from the gadolinium. alfred johnson helped direct her treatment. is it different batches of gadolinium that are not made there's some problem with it, or is it a with that individual's genetic aspect that they don't tolerate it very well? re seen in the patients that i have treated is high levels of tissues.m in their >> how many patients have you treated with this problem? or five treated four patients. not many. ut they have really chronic problems that doctors really haven't paid too much attention to. gena says getting better has meant everything from seeing to getting in china oxygen therapy. hyperbaric ught a chamber. >> in there machine alo
alleys with eufpb her ble levels remained in body. she emsought nontraditional treatment for gadolinium poisoning. after six months at a clinic in enough to go ell home but far from healthy. > everyone that takes gadolinium won't get sick. it is ones that are sensitive. i have aken them and never gotten sick but that doesn't mean that we should not do something about the other getting sick e from the gadolinium. alfred johnson helped direct her treatment. is it different batches of...
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it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften.cking your system naturally. miralax. i have age-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it
it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften.cking your system naturally. miralax. i have age-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are...
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it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin.ake it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your neck, severe pain in your stomach, or symptoms such as itching, rash, or trouble breathing. ncatitis, which can be fatal. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin, increases your risk for low blood sugar. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite and indigestion. some side effects can lead to dehy
it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin.ake it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity...
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by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world, dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. it's gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends soon. i accept i don't bike i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke as far as i used to. due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than
by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world, dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. it's gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event...
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what's your body of proof?it's like nothing the power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. percent of recurrent could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps alk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> the ceremonial first pitch in baseball is supposed to be a fun occasion, but when a high school baseball player went to the mound last night at fenway park in boston, the pitch was not exactly the kind of strike he intended, hitting a photographer where -- well, let's sa you can also see the pain, by the way on jordan leandre's face. the childhood cancer survivor later spoke with a photographer who told him it could have been worse. now to something you have to see to believe. talk about a one carat diamond. by ca
what's your body of proof?it's like nothing the power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. percent of recurrent could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps alk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> the ceremonial first pitch in baseball is...
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getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting.oolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. >> the winner of friday's massive mega millions jackpot has yet to come forward. someone purchased a ticket worth $393 million at nick barbecue in payless heights illinois. the restaurant receives $500,000. the powerball jackpot rolls over to $430 million. >>> the homes available for sale is at a 20 year low. many baby boomers are reluctant to put their homes up on the market. 51% of respond are not planning to sell their home driving the market up. >>> more children are winding up in emergency room due to marijuana intoxication. there is 130% increase in france. the study involved children under 6 years old who accidently consumed marijuana product or inhaled the smoke. researchers are reminder parents to keep it away from children. >>> experts say there's an easy way to protect yourself from poll
getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting.oolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. >> the winner of friday's massive mega millions jackpot has yet to come forward. someone purchased a ticket worth $393 million at nick barbecue in payless heights illinois. the restaurant receives $500,000. the...
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that's her new body "body love" and get the recipes on our site.opy of "body love." [ cheers ] thanks. coming up, the best de la hayes and everything you need to go back to school. i'm telling you. i was skeptical. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've got to stop... ...and look around a little. remember who you are. let the child inside you out to play. come... shed life's layers in asheville. visit lonely planet's best destination for 2017. and let the magic find you. asheville. discovery inside and out. >>> welcome back to "good morning america." we are back now with our series be your best. our back to school edition and on school supply, clothing, more from lisa lee freeman. thank you for being here and a lot to get to. people have those long lists for their kids. >> right. >> where to start. where to look for the best deals. >> well, make sure you hit dollar stores and before you go to those dollar stores go to their websites and see if they have any coupons. >> i didn't know they had any. >> absolutely. and make sure
that's her new body "body love" and get the recipes on our site.opy of "body love." [ cheers ] thanks. coming up, the best de la hayes and everything you need to go back to school. i'm telling you. i was skeptical. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've got to stop... ...and look around a little. remember who you are. let the child inside you out to play. come... shed life's layers in asheville. visit lonely planet's best destination for 2017. and let...
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Aug 24, 2017
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her body was found on camino diablo in byron. juliette goodrich has been following the story and explains the search is now on for her killer. >> reporter: a woman's body dumped in a remote area of byron on the property of a sand mine. but why? and is there a killer now at large? >> has she been identified? >> yes. we do know who she is. we're not able to release the identity pending notification of next of kin. she is an adult female in her 40s and from san francisco. >> reporter: that's all investigators are revealing. the woman's body found around 3:50 yesterday afternoon by an employee who works at the sand mine. found in a desolate area as seen from "sky drone 5." there are no surveillance cameras and few people around to witness the body being dumped. the last homicide in byron was in 2008. >> there's still a lot of unanswered questions here? >> we don't know motive. >> reporter: the contra costa county sheriff's department would elaborate on the killing or what condition her body was in. >> i don't think our investigators
her body was found on camino diablo in byron. juliette goodrich has been following the story and explains the search is now on for her killer. >> reporter: a woman's body dumped in a remote area of byron on the property of a sand mine. but why? and is there a killer now at large? >> has she been identified? >> yes. we do know who she is. we're not able to release the identity pending notification of next of kin. she is an adult female in her 40s and from san francisco....
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a body camera investigation was launched. now new guidelines. cameras have to be activated at a scene and at no time should officers attempt to re-create the recovery of evidence. collins says she's scared of the police. >> i'm not saying all of them are bad, but the ones that are bad are making them all look bad. >> reporter: making the job of policing an already tough city even tougher. stephanie gosk, nbc news, baltimore. >>> it is scorching in the pacific northwest. third straight day of triple digit temperatures, highs there reaching 20 to 30 degrees above average. not helping matters, smoke from fires in british columbia polluting the air over washington state and oregon. even animals at the oregon zoo are struggling to beat the heat. 14 million people are under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings through tomorrow. >>> tonight officials in minneapolis say they found a second body in the rubble after a natural gas explosion ripped through a historic academy during summer school. two employees, a receptionist and a janitor, were kille
a body camera investigation was launched. now new guidelines. cameras have to be activated at a scene and at no time should officers attempt to re-create the recovery of evidence. collins says she's scared of the police. >> i'm not saying all of them are bad, but the ones that are bad are making them all look bad. >> reporter: making the job of policing an already tough city even tougher. stephanie gosk, nbc news, baltimore. >>> it is scorching in the pacific northwest....
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their car with three bodies inside - found days later in a creek. john gonzalez is live in leesburg with more. happening now- an investigation in ocean city after after a woman's body was found buried in teh sand. an investigation in after a woman's body was found buried in teh sand. the body was spotted on the beach near second street early yesterday morning. she's been identified as a 30-year-old woman vacationing from texas. police have not said how she died but expect to have autopsy results in the next few days. a maryland man accused in a road rage shooting in alexandria is expected in court toda happened july 19th on a short connector road between eisenhower avenue and the beltway. authorities say ernest stickell shot and wounded a woman, after she boxed him in with her s-u-v. stick'-ell is charged with malicious wounding, and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. friends of two local brothers who are here illegally from el salvador are upset that ice plans to deport them. friends of 19-year-old lizandro claros and his brother, dieg
their car with three bodies inside - found days later in a creek. john gonzalez is live in leesburg with more. happening now- an investigation in ocean city after after a woman's body was found buried in teh sand. an investigation in after a woman's body was found buried in teh sand. the body was spotted on the beach near second street early yesterday morning. she's been identified as a 30-year-old woman vacationing from texas. police have not said how she died but expect to have autopsy...
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that body found yesterday just outside of brentwood. workers found on it the street. police say the woman is from san francisco. >> no trespassing sign didn't keep someone from dumping a body. workers discovered a san francisco woman's body was dropped at the side of the road as they wrapped up operations yesterday afternoon. >> our deputy was out there and they found a deceased adult female. it was deemed to be a homicide. >>> the gentle manager calls it highly disturbing. he told nbc bay area the woman's body was found next to debris including a tarp or carpet that appears to have been dumped right along with her. he wouldn't talk on camera but said condolences to the family. we were all very upset. an autopsy was done today but so far investigators aren't releasing the cause of death or the victim's identity. >> an adult female in her 40s, believed to be from san francisco. we cannot release her identification because we're trying to notify her next of kin. >> so far investigators found few clues as they work to solve the first homicide there in nearly a decade. >>
that body found yesterday just outside of brentwood. workers found on it the street. police say the woman is from san francisco. >> no trespassing sign didn't keep someone from dumping a body. workers discovered a san francisco woman's body was dropped at the side of the road as they wrapped up operations yesterday afternoon. >> our deputy was out there and they found a deceased adult female. it was deemed to be a homicide. >>> the gentle manager calls it highly disturbing....
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then they turned their body cameras off. at least three different officers began recording again, showing the moment drugs were recovered from the car. >> their credibility right now is in question because of a moment in time that's either captured or not captured on body worn cameras. >> reporter: in another body cam video from january a different officer is seen allegedly planting evidence in a backyard. s reminding officers the keep their body cameras activated until leaving the scene and under no circumstances should they attempt to re-create the e recovery of evidence. >> while it's ugly and they didn't have their body cameras on, i think it's -- >> since they were equipped with body cameras in may 2016, davis says baltimore police have record 121,000 hours or more than 7 million minutes of footage. the body worn camera unit is tasked with screening the video dai daily. davis says that's not enough. >> that's a question time to time by folks. why can't you view every minute. that's virtually impossible. i'd have to hire
then they turned their body cameras off. at least three different officers began recording again, showing the moment drugs were recovered from the car. >> their credibility right now is in question because of a moment in time that's either captured or not captured on body worn cameras. >> reporter: in another body cam video from january a different officer is seen allegedly planting evidence in a backyard. s reminding officers the keep their body cameras activated until leaving the...
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fluids into his body, jonathan is pleading for something to drink.s, it's not having as much effect as we want because he has "leaky capillaries" it's going out into his tissues. >> reporter: doctors are dumbfounded. nothing is working. as di day turns into night, jonathan's condition is so grave, they move him to intensive care. >> the concern level was very high at that point. >> whatever he's got is aggressive, and it's progressing at an alarming rate. >> he was scared out of his mind. why? why is this happening? is exactly what he's saying to me. and i can't completely explain it. >> he was like, can i die tonight? and i was -- i had to be honest. >> she said to me, you're probably going die tonight, and you should text your loved ones. >> reporter: how do you say goodbye through a text? for at least one person he loved, that seemed unimaginable. you decided not to text your daughter cause you just didn't want to have that be her last message from you. >> nothing good could come from but that moment, when i decided not to, was really the moment t
fluids into his body, jonathan is pleading for something to drink.s, it's not having as much effect as we want because he has "leaky capillaries" it's going out into his tissues. >> reporter: doctors are dumbfounded. nothing is working. as di day turns into night, jonathan's condition is so grave, they move him to intensive care. >> the concern level was very high at that point. >> whatever he's got is aggressive, and it's progressing at an alarming rate. >> he...
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this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and s. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. what's your body of proof? depression is a tangle of multi
this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and s. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious,...
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the public defenders office says the officer then turn off their body cameras.when they begin recording again, one of the officers is seen squatting next to the open door of the car. he stands up and moves away. 0 seconds later another officer, who had been standing nearby, searches the same area. that's when he finds a bag of drugs. >> right there. >> yeah. >> reporter: baltimore police commissioner kevin davis says an investigation is under way. >> the body-worn camera is but a singular tool, and if you just look at a moment of it without looking at it in context, it can completely misrepresent the actions of police officers. >> reporter: two weeks ago body cam video from different baltimore officers emerged of them allegedly planting evidence in a backyard. one of those officers has been suspended and two placed on administrative duty while the allegations are investigated. >>>> the credibility of those officers has nown >> reporter: baltimore city-state's attorney marilyn mosby. >> my team of prosecutors have been working around the clock to ensure a thoroug
the public defenders office says the officer then turn off their body cameras.when they begin recording again, one of the officers is seen squatting next to the open door of the car. he stands up and moves away. 0 seconds later another officer, who had been standing nearby, searches the same area. that's when he finds a bag of drugs. >> right there. >> yeah. >> reporter: baltimore police commissioner kevin davis says an investigation is under way. >> the body-worn camera...
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♪ if i said i want your body now, would you hold it against me ♪ >> brit's hot body rules seem to be,ession in the backyard of her $9 million l.a. estate. two, it's all about the abs. britney does planks, crunches on a ball and doesn't forget to focus on flexibility. ♪ you're toxic >> rule three, reward yourself. brit showed off this new outfit during her vegas show, and she flaunts the results of her hard work, making her hallway her own personal runway. ♪ oops i did it again >> the last rule, give yourself a break. we love these posts, "feed me tacos and tell me i'm pretty." and, "my swimsuit told me to go to the gym today, but my sweat pants were like, nah girl you're good." >> the sweats are right, britney. you definitely are good. tomorrow ninety, britney is in sin city for her show. >>> can i take you back to 1976? one of the most popular shows was "battle of the network stars." 41 years later, the show returns this summer and our cameron mattson has strained nonstop, so he dominates the competition. >> the battle has begun. >> he goes under. >> on the red team joining cam, kell
♪ if i said i want your body now, would you hold it against me ♪ >> brit's hot body rules seem to be,ession in the backyard of her $9 million l.a. estate. two, it's all about the abs. britney does planks, crunches on a ball and doesn't forget to focus on flexibility. ♪ you're toxic >> rule three, reward yourself. brit showed off this new outfit during her vegas show, and she flaunts the results of her hard work, making her hallway her own personal runway. ♪ oops i did it...
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now police have released the body cam video. but the woman says she's upset over what it doesn't show. i'm kron 4 meteorologist brittney shipp. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for two times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. i wineverver wash my hair again now, i fuel it pantene is the first shampoo and conditioner system with active pro-v nutrient blends that fuel 100% stronger hair. because strong is beautiful. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. of florida, where two police officers have been shot. you are looking at live video out o
now police have released the body cam video. but the woman says she's upset over what it doesn't show. i'm kron 4 meteorologist brittney shipp. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use...
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Aug 26, 2017
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for starters, he'd have to regain his strength and rebuild that once brawny body. played coach mickey to jonathan's inner rocky. >> i learned to trust scott very quickly. he understood not to baby me. >> we'd do a set of something, and then he'd fall asleep on the table. >> i had 270 milligrams of morphine coursing through my body every day. >> i kind of have to shake him awake to get him back on again. and then we'd do another set of something and then he'd fall asleep. >> getting ready for the hand transplant was literally the fight of my life. >> reporter: his mind perhaps more battle ready than his body, but within only two months of training, dr. azari thinks jonathan is ready for the next challenge. >> it'll sound strange to say it, but i wanted them to cut my original hand off. it was horrible. it was hurting me, and it's dead and it's very hard to live as along as i did with dead limbs. >> reporter: in the summer of 2015 the process begins, dr. azari amputates jonathan's totally useless left hand, and just the fingers on his partially-functioning right. but
for starters, he'd have to regain his strength and rebuild that once brawny body. played coach mickey to jonathan's inner rocky. >> i learned to trust scott very quickly. he understood not to baby me. >> we'd do a set of something, and then he'd fall asleep on the table. >> i had 270 milligrams of morphine coursing through my body every day. >> i kind of have to shake him awake to get him back on again. and then we'd do another set of something and then he'd fall asleep....
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what's your body of proof? is a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in improving your depression. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects were nausea, constipation and vomiting. trintellix had no significant impact on weight in clinical trials. ask your healthcare professional about trintellix. itthe po
what's your body of proof? is a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in improving your depression. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your...