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what do you need to know about the frontal cortex? the discourse has moved from the domain that we all understand which is that adolescents do adolescent things into this sort of dressed-up version of neuroscience which i think does not serve our society or our community well. >> charlie: this has been exciting to me, "the deciding brain" and the idea of the kinds of brains that we talk about at this table and all the decisions that are made, for example, here, an interesting thing, i had a conversation at this table before we taped this program with president carter, former president carter and the decision he made as to what to do about the hostages. and what process of decision making might have led him to make a different decision. >> profound. affected his whole presidency. >> charlie: it affected his presidency. it would have affected lives. what would be the decision you make about the response if in fact you said to the iranians at that time we're going to do it this you don't do this, we're going to do this twice, the enormou
what do you need to know about the frontal cortex? the discourse has moved from the domain that we all understand which is that adolescents do adolescent things into this sort of dressed-up version of neuroscience which i think does not serve our society or our community well. >> charlie: this has been exciting to me, "the deciding brain" and the idea of the kinds of brains that we talk about at this table and all the decisions that are made, for example, here, an interesting...
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there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex.ut there's almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. >> larry: meaning? >> meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell our emotions what to do, we're victims to them. >> and when you talk about them, we're sort of moving into bad relationships now. >> larry: i don't want to be conflicted or controlled by one topic. topic is the brain. >> the heart is the body and i come from a sort of theoretical framework where we don't pay enough attention to the brain-body connection. >> larry: i'm going to take a break, i'll pick up after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in 25 delicious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. now the yoplait you love in a new four pack. try it today. >>> fascinating subject tonight, the brain. >> you mentioned about two brains, i
there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex.ut there's almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. >> larry: meaning? >> meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell our emotions what to do, we're victims to them. >> and when you talk about them, we're sort of moving into bad relationships now. >> larry: i...
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there are many tracts connecting to the prefrontal cortex.ut there are almost none connecting back to the limpic system. it has total control over our executive function. our sort of conscious being oftentimes cannot handle, cannot control and tell our emotions what to do. we're victims to them. >> or your drives or -- when you're talking about it, i think you were moving into bad relationships now. >> larry: i'm getting to that. we don't want to be conflicted or controlled by one topic. the topic is the brain. >> the heart is the body. and i come from a sort of they retic framework where we don't pay enough attention to the brain/body connection. >> larry: we'll be right back. what about relationships requiring -- does it require two brains to interact? how does that work. maybe we'll get answers next. let me check. oh fudge, nothing without a big miles upcharge. it's either pay their miles upcharges or connect through mooseneck! [ freezing ] i can't feel my feet. we switched to the venture card from capital one -- so no more games. let's go
there are many tracts connecting to the prefrontal cortex.ut there are almost none connecting back to the limpic system. it has total control over our executive function. our sort of conscious being oftentimes cannot handle, cannot control and tell our emotions what to do. we're victims to them. >> or your drives or -- when you're talking about it, i think you were moving into bad relationships now. >> larry: i'm getting to that. we don't want to be conflicted or controlled by one...
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there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. but there's almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. >> larry: meaning? >> meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell our emotions what to do, we're victims to them. >> and when u talk about them, we're sort of moving into bad relationships now. >> larry: i don't want to be conflicted or controlled by one topic. topic is the brain. >> the heart is the body and i come from a sort of theoretical framework where we don't pay enough attention to the brain-body connection. >> larry: i'm going to take a break, i'll pick up after this. [ man ] november 15th. go ahead. mark your calendars. because that's the first day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. call now for a free information kit. discover why these part d plans a
there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. but there's almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. >> larry: meaning? >> meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell our emotions what to do, we're victims to them. >> and when u talk about them, we're sort of moving into bad relationships now. >> larry: i...
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>> and a question is for the giants how much are the cortex t.j.? >> and cliff lee. >> and teacher wilson, when he is on, he is on, and we got knocked around? teacher wilson. we will seek. >> coming up later, a man who has wrestled vern glenn at the university of richmond. and got him in a chicken wing and would not let him go. [laughter] >> and continuing our coverage of the world series. kate thompson spoke to a family of giants fans who had won tickets with stubhub and kron 4. >> yes, you can see the giants fans they're so excited and still pouring into the gate. add a mass of people. all in their orange, they're black, ready to go, and ready to see the second game of the world series start--donning their black. and if you're lucky enough? and they have been expensive! people had no choice but to stay home and kron 4, and stubhub got together and give away for tickets and that lucky winner was carried from elsa revo. we met up with her today, carolyn. she was shaking, crying, she is been a giants fan of all of her life. and lucky for her, she was
>> and a question is for the giants how much are the cortex t.j.? >> and cliff lee. >> and teacher wilson, when he is on, he is on, and we got knocked around? teacher wilson. we will seek. >> coming up later, a man who has wrestled vern glenn at the university of richmond. and got him in a chicken wing and would not let him go. [laughter] >> and continuing our coverage of the world series. kate thompson spoke to a family of giants fans who had won tickets with...
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and i think one's sense of outrage and grief about that flooded my frontal cortex and i wanted to do something that would rectify it somehow, make it whole again. by, as i believed, preventing the worst happening-- weapons of mass destruction getting to the hands of terrorists-- and also trying to get the roots of it by democratizing a part of the middle east. now, i've been marinated in neoconservative thought for a long time so all of this made sense to me. but i did not... >> rose: marinated in neoconservative thought? >> i had. i edited "the new republic." i couldn't have been dunked in it for longer. although i was never fully a neocon. there were things that i... i was always more retorian in so many ways. i've always been a libertarian and a balanced budget conservative. >> rose: so all the austerity moves that david cameron is making and george osbourne you believe is necessary for that country to get back on course? >> yes. and i think it's necessary here. and if i believed for a minute the tea party was serious about it i'd support them. but they're not. >> rose: what are t
and i think one's sense of outrage and grief about that flooded my frontal cortex and i wanted to do something that would rectify it somehow, make it whole again. by, as i believed, preventing the worst happening-- weapons of mass destruction getting to the hands of terrorists-- and also trying to get the roots of it by democratizing a part of the middle east. now, i've been marinated in neoconservative thought for a long time so all of this made sense to me. but i did not... >> rose:...
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year that ends up every year here in russia that's according to the head of russia's anti in our cortex agency and he spoke to ask about the war on drugs and why under current circumstances it can be one that's coming up in just a moment. today we're talking to the head of russia's dog control service and mr pena thank you very much for joining us today first off let's talk about afghanistan afghanistan is the number one producer all opiates in the world when we talk about the transfer of the drugs to russia what kind of amounts of drugs are we talking about. afghanistan produced about seven thousand tons of opium last year which is equivalent to seven hundred tons of heroin we believe that about thirty six of these tons end up in russia that's a lot about five billion doses and it's about thirty five percent of all drugs exported from afghanistan because in fact afghanistan exports less than half of the drugs it produces as drug addicts throughout the world are unable to consume everything that comes out of afghanistan so afghanistan stores a huge amount of drugs russia and other count
year that ends up every year here in russia that's according to the head of russia's anti in our cortex agency and he spoke to ask about the war on drugs and why under current circumstances it can be one that's coming up in just a moment. today we're talking to the head of russia's dog control service and mr pena thank you very much for joining us today first off let's talk about afghanistan afghanistan is the number one producer all opiates in the world when we talk about the transfer of the...
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top entrepreneurs mock fools our hosts the country's chief and it trying to display a producer in cortex. last week from here launched a world class gasp and crude refinery the young innovator or healing the wheels is investment minister irina block you know sort of this kid again underneath her out of the most progressive region in russia fund investors several startup texas have been described as just we also provide a one stop shop for foreign firms where we help solve all their questions. thinks the states in since it's the theory no plans to follow the three foot facilities that should you even agree to results from the thousands of pump accounts. business salty. good life for the con dates that zero update for now what you can always find all stars on a website r.t. dot com. show biz that it's entertainment value is a sinful trade it's a presentation high production success grass and so. all of this is a way of focus people's attention by using techniques that are sensitive since now during this war we had nearly military entertainment. imagine your life didn't exist. the friend. c
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working out and i think it's very important you can imagine that the stockpiles of not of cortex there for here and. it will be enough for one hundred years to. just to send this amount of heroin to russia and that's only a start and i think that. in general the criticism of the meter was out. this so to say zero action towards the fields but the argument from me towards that unemployment is the reason there is no jobs other jobs but i think it's insufficient reasons because we are talking about the lives of people. coming your way later this hour. the rockies are not. we say take your junk away with us troop pullout from iraq leaves a lot to be desired we visit one of the many sales taking place where the risk of pollution and disease is thrown in for free plus. i still can't understand how i escaped death somehow managed to push the animal so he found a fine. rather dangerous increase people's close encounter with and in this case while the russian. the european union has a bow to the demands of its heavyweight members who are. paying for the mistakes of the smaller nations brussels
working out and i think it's very important you can imagine that the stockpiles of not of cortex there for here and. it will be enough for one hundred years to. just to send this amount of heroin to russia and that's only a start and i think that. in general the criticism of the meter was out. this so to say zero action towards the fields but the argument from me towards that unemployment is the reason there is no jobs other jobs but i think it's insufficient reasons because we are talking...
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they call themselves the city without the cortex and they started eleven years ago in response to the growing problem. in in the city they saw this huge peak in people taking drugs and they were at the foundation describes essentially around ten years going they started there were these huge nago in the city where children were taking drugs number of drug related deaths and so they started up in response to this and now eleven years on we went to see them they were very closely with the police in the city to take the take on the issue with a duty is that they work with a group of contacts that they have see the people that they're dealing with in the rehabilitation center often find them with information about where they've bought the drugs from and then they were with the police to go on these drugs for aids which is what we all say during the you mention the drugs raise them in are actually forced to go then to these three places they are yes it is a volunteer last time because the people like the rate that we went on the people that we saw. when they're in the grips of drug addicti
they call themselves the city without the cortex and they started eleven years ago in response to the growing problem. in in the city they saw this huge peak in people taking drugs and they were at the foundation describes essentially around ten years going they started there were these huge nago in the city where children were taking drugs number of drug related deaths and so they started up in response to this and now eleven years on we went to see them they were very closely with the police...
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into addicts homes and forcing them through rehabilitation to try and clear their towns from the cortex has been seen as going too far a court has now charged three people with kidnap and torture. experience. a drugs raid gets underway and after hours of waiting for contact to give the signal suddenly everybody is up and running the police are involved usually not all taking part in law enforcement offices the race has been organized by a vigilante style greek name in cells city without narcotics and this is a drug.
into addicts homes and forcing them through rehabilitation to try and clear their towns from the cortex has been seen as going too far a court has now charged three people with kidnap and torture. experience. a drugs raid gets underway and after hours of waiting for contact to give the signal suddenly everybody is up and running the police are involved usually not all taking part in law enforcement offices the race has been organized by a vigilante style greek name in cells city without...
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russia and the yuan should we have got to start as the world's greatest not cortex not as but there's no consent between the two on title to the home but ted wells is demanding more attention from nato in combating trafficking as russia is the number one victim of the uncontrolled. turns in the russian republic of coverage about korea police have come should two militants among at least ten who've been surrounded in the vicinity disease might at least one please no one gunmen have already died in the operation targeting the hideout while it looks blows that was recovered in about. the second part of the coming your way right now. we've got. the biggest issues getting voice face to face with the news maker. so he's told time award goes to a production company that's apparently lacking any common sense you know disney they're famous for their box office hits and pirates of the caribbean it's definitely one of that character captain jack sparrow is based on the antics of a legendary rocker keith richards and for this latest installment of the movies disney decided to call on richard's hi
russia and the yuan should we have got to start as the world's greatest not cortex not as but there's no consent between the two on title to the home but ted wells is demanding more attention from nato in combating trafficking as russia is the number one victim of the uncontrolled. turns in the russian republic of coverage about korea police have come should two militants among at least ten who've been surrounded in the vicinity disease might at least one please no one gunmen have already died...
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>> senator brady, can you tell us why you finally released cortex's after initially saying you were not going to, but that you would only allow reporters to see them in your office in springfield only for a few hours and not take copies away. does that not seem to be the most transparent of disclosure? >> i am a small business person. gov. quinn kept bringing up the tax returns. i decided that i was one to remove the destruction. i did what governor quinn did one year ago. we gave everyone everything they needed. not only one year, we gave six years of tax returns. >> in three hours, that is a lot to digest. >> not at all. none of them were asked to leave. they had as much time as they wanted. we have full disclosure, unlike governor quinn, who would not give them six years. >> i do it every year, every day. i have done it every year in my public life. you gave them three hours. >> if someone wanted to look at the last six years, they could? >> you bet. >> let me get this straight. >> your running mate has not released his income taxes at all. governors have gone to prison and one is go
>> senator brady, can you tell us why you finally released cortex's after initially saying you were not going to, but that you would only allow reporters to see them in your office in springfield only for a few hours and not take copies away. does that not seem to be the most transparent of disclosure? >> i am a small business person. gov. quinn kept bringing up the tax returns. i decided that i was one to remove the destruction. i did what governor quinn did one year ago. we gave...