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his name is dexter. >> yeah, apparently he always looks like this.er says it's like he's constantly judging her. >> dexter, why are you judging me? >> why are you so upset? >> i mean, can i just eat this whole tub of ice cream without you judging me? can i try to get this broom to stand up without you judging me? dexter, here we go. here we go. >> one more time. >> here we go. oh. more news after this. not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye prob
his name is dexter. >> yeah, apparently he always looks like this.er says it's like he's constantly judging her. >> dexter, why are you judging me? >> why are you so upset? >> i mean, can i just eat this whole tub of ice cream without you judging me? can i try to get this broom to stand up without you judging me? dexter, here we go. here we go. >> one more time. >> here we go. oh. more news after this. not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with...
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and agriculture but india of course has the dexterous policies and certain sectors and it wants to keep it that this again of course is the trade of the sit between the 2 countries which isn't india's at the moment in fact president jumped up this up several times during his visit here in the last 2 days he's calling unfair and he said that this country wouldn't have it and it would have to change so this means that india would have to accept the fact that the u.s. has latin india specially in a. steel industry and one of the last sticking point is that on. the issue this issue of the nation. which is the essentially the storage of the don't look at selflessly sitting in government want the bigger companies like google and amazon pushed back and said that's very expensive for them so that's again a major fall the dispute between the 2 countries what about these other deals that are being announced on this visit of the or any of them actually new. oh not the mean ones actually you know we do not expect some defense to use a lot of announcements to be believed especially until it's just a
and agriculture but india of course has the dexterous policies and certain sectors and it wants to keep it that this again of course is the trade of the sit between the 2 countries which isn't india's at the moment in fact president jumped up this up several times during his visit here in the last 2 days he's calling unfair and he said that this country wouldn't have it and it would have to change so this means that india would have to accept the fact that the u.s. has latin india specially in...
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margaret dexter hiring our heroes. that's a thin line - - fantastic thing that you do. thank you very much. great job. they wanted to do this for a long time and to work with other federal agencies forced and related programs to encourage veteran participation in the critical fields. incredible work for our veterans they are doing so well because of what we just spoke of also talk about accountability that that is something nobody thought it was possible now if people don't take care veterans they can be dismissed or terminated but between you and jerry we got that accountability of 8000 people not taking care of that someday been replaced with people who love our vets there were some terrible sadistic people and you couldn't get rid of them the first year in office i signed legislation to encourage those who hired veterans now a record low of homelessness and fundamentally disabled veterans with federal student loan debt these are veterans who go to war and then a horrible thing happens to them and then people come after them for the money. i haven't heard one person s
margaret dexter hiring our heroes. that's a thin line - - fantastic thing that you do. thank you very much. great job. they wanted to do this for a long time and to work with other federal agencies forced and related programs to encourage veteran participation in the critical fields. incredible work for our veterans they are doing so well because of what we just spoke of also talk about accountability that that is something nobody thought it was possible now if people don't take care veterans...
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movements that she has to do in orderto dexterous movements that she has to do in order to play allnderan you look at that, we had to do that under an aesthetic for the part of the skin in the bone and waiting for her to wake the skin in the bone and waiting for herto wake up the skin in the bone and waiting for her to wake up from that in order to do that for fine tuning and for her to start playing the violin and the technique and remove the tumour. spread to make sure that when she wakes up, she wakes up in a position where she can hold the violin and start playing immediately and that is something that i think about and asi is something that i think about and as i mentioned, as the bone moves around, it could be an operated field, so that these particular types of trips to make sure that everything is kept sterile and separated from the operation.“ everything is kept sterile and separated from the operation. if she played a bum note, they would've thought that, oh, we have cut the wrong bit? literally? listen, iused to play the violin at school in the thought i had a lobotomy, i
movements that she has to do in orderto dexterous movements that she has to do in order to play allnderan you look at that, we had to do that under an aesthetic for the part of the skin in the bone and waiting for her to wake the skin in the bone and waiting for herto wake up the skin in the bone and waiting for her to wake up from that in order to do that for fine tuning and for her to start playing the violin and the technique and remove the tumour. spread to make sure that when she wakes up,...
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to work with paper you need a lot of patience and dexterity. one to are proud of the fact that her artworks are handmade she doesn't use machines of any kind and she makes a mistake she can fix it right away. this is kind of stuff. but we have. a name age of it so i've got a rare and i've i have to do the same in paper but this is a long way but finally as the most complete. well my passion are wall because i have to find it is a. graphic design but i have no more that so i have to framed it to walk on the. most fun to our finds inspiration for her art works everywhere sometimes in books or magazines she's just walking around paris. often visits this paper shop she pays close attention to the thickness and the surface of the original material but the key element is the right combination of colors. on while in motion while this is a story i want to tackle. something dark. dark. and. bright. if i want. to say when we. bring. her clients include numerous international companies. who are now makes custom artworks for watch manufacturers. sportswear
to work with paper you need a lot of patience and dexterity. one to are proud of the fact that her artworks are handmade she doesn't use machines of any kind and she makes a mistake she can fix it right away. this is kind of stuff. but we have. a name age of it so i've got a rare and i've i have to do the same in paper but this is a long way but finally as the most complete. well my passion are wall because i have to find it is a. graphic design but i have no more that so i have to framed it to...
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. >> sharp minds, dexterous fingers, and killer instincts.lite student athletes across the country, provided scholarships and top tier facilities to play video games at the highest level you heard that right. >> it's more cerebral, more controlled. >> jeffrey du is team captain for the skill-based strategy game league of legends jeff played a lot of video games and he got really good now he's balancing a degree in computer engineering with the rigorous practice necessary to stay at the top of the game and one day gopro. >> there are a lot of similarities between traditional sports and ooe sports such as being able to work with a team, conflict resolution, work ethic. >> today nearly 200 universities are collectively offering about $15 million in scholarships and investing in top tier facilities creating programs that rival top college athletic departments. >> i really believe competing in a digital environment is how we will compete in the future. >> he's provided equipment, jerseys, even physical therapists. >> i definitely think esports wil
. >> sharp minds, dexterous fingers, and killer instincts.lite student athletes across the country, provided scholarships and top tier facilities to play video games at the highest level you heard that right. >> it's more cerebral, more controlled. >> jeffrey du is team captain for the skill-based strategy game league of legends jeff played a lot of video games and he got really good now he's balancing a degree in computer engineering with the rigorous practice necessary to...
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dexter and duke. with them, filming "something's got to give", when she found out randy was dying and needed a liver transplant. in 2003, he received that new liver, a second chance, one she says he squandered as he kept drinking unapology etically. >> and yet when he gets that close to dying and gets a new liver. >> oh, no, please don't even go there. >> reporter: how upset were you? >> well, yeah, we were all upset. he was out of control. he couldn't manage it at all. >> reporter: diane writes that randy remained defiant after the transplant, telling her, i'm an alcoholic, and i don't care, i will never stop drinking. she writes the the more he became the boo radially character. he battles dementia, a change diane says brings them closer. as time passes she works to build new traditions. >> he loves life. we have a ritual every sunday where his caregiver and, you know, this therapist, we wheel him around, you know, to venice, and we hit the yogurt store. and we all have yogurt, and we sit there and
dexter and duke. with them, filming "something's got to give", when she found out randy was dying and needed a liver transplant. in 2003, he received that new liver, a second chance, one she says he squandered as he kept drinking unapology etically. >> and yet when he gets that close to dying and gets a new liver. >> oh, no, please don't even go there. >> reporter: how upset were you? >> well, yeah, we were all upset. he was out of control. he couldn't manage...
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one of the most beautiful in the world and it's famous for its gondoliers who with great grace and dexterity pilot visitors around the city's legendary canals on their flat bottomed gone gomers but now some of those gone the liers have been laying aside their boating hats and stripey tops and donning instead scuba helmets and wet suits so what are they up to. the nation gondoliers take pride in showing visitors around their city. but now they've also taken to cleaning up the city's many canals. the sake of venice has 276 canals taken together they are some 30 kilometers long we are trying to select those that have been frequently used by transport vessels over the past years. and . the volunteer gondolier divers have gathered in the early morning when there are still few boats about. that will set off. to not put off by the water's frigid temperature but. what they call. within minutes one of them returns to the surface he's found something. the last time they did this the divers retrieved a staggering 80 kilograms of refuse from the murky waters. of what. then is has a serious garbage probl
one of the most beautiful in the world and it's famous for its gondoliers who with great grace and dexterity pilot visitors around the city's legendary canals on their flat bottomed gone gomers but now some of those gone the liers have been laying aside their boating hats and stripey tops and donning instead scuba helmets and wet suits so what are they up to. the nation gondoliers take pride in showing visitors around their city. but now they've also taken to cleaning up the city's many canals....
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. >> reporter: just a few sharp minds, dexterous fingers, and killer instincts.s from across the country, provided scholarships and top tier facilities to play video games at the highest level. you heard that right. >> my style is more cerebral, more controlled. >> reporter: jeffrey du is the captain for skill-based strategy game, "league of legends" like many growing up in the digital age, jeff played a lot of video games, and he got really good. now he's balancing a degree in computer engineering with the rigorous practice necessary to stay at the top of the game, and one day go pro. >> there are a lot of similarities between traditional sports and e-sports such as being able to work with a team, conflict resolution, work ethic. >> reporter: today nearly 200 universities are collectively offering about $15 million in scholarships and investing in top tier facilities, creating programs that rival college athletics departments. >> i really do believe competing in a digital environment is how we will compete in the future. >> reporter: program director mark debby
. >> reporter: just a few sharp minds, dexterous fingers, and killer instincts.s from across the country, provided scholarships and top tier facilities to play video games at the highest level. you heard that right. >> my style is more cerebral, more controlled. >> reporter: jeffrey du is the captain for skill-based strategy game, "league of legends" like many growing up in the digital age, jeff played a lot of video games, and he got really good. now he's balancing...
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he had reached over and gave her a little extra dexterity during the hygiene section. they went to jail. the state trooper, stop him the same mile marker driving along the needle stick but this is worse than anything i have ever seen. i clipped out the story, i had it for the longest time. how do you improve on it? you can't, honestly you can't improve on it. so i ended up using it as the beginning of the novel called razor girl. you know what you do? if any of you heard george saunders talk about this, i am with him. last night we did the big event which in patterson he outlines a theme meticulously, he loves outlines and when he is collaborating with these authors, 40 or 50 or 60 page outline beginning to end and as i told him my one resolution in all my creative writing classes i will never do another freaking outline again in my life. i hated outlines. as a writer they always felt like handcuff, always felt confining. i have no earthly clue how my books are going to end when i started them. sometimes it shows, but i poke my friend elmore leonard who got asked on se
he had reached over and gave her a little extra dexterity during the hygiene section. they went to jail. the state trooper, stop him the same mile marker driving along the needle stick but this is worse than anything i have ever seen. i clipped out the story, i had it for the longest time. how do you improve on it? you can't, honestly you can't improve on it. so i ended up using it as the beginning of the novel called razor girl. you know what you do? if any of you heard george saunders talk...
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how does she show strength and dexterity on that debate stage outside of attacking michael bloomberg? i think that will be important to her as she makes her case that it's not just attacking bloomberg as the reason she should continue to be in this race, there's got to be something more there that will push her into the first or second tier as we go into super tuesday states so she can get delegates, which is what this is all about. >> abby, there's no question. bernie sanders has been the frontrunner before, but never like this at this moment. i think the scrutiny on bernie sanders is going to be something his team is preparing for. but the scrutiny at the town hall here is just the beginning of how he will pay for his plans. look for amy klobuchar and others to really puncture that and do a reality check. so far that's not worked. this is not a new argument for bernie sanders. he's been making the argument for a long time. see how he strands up to the scrutiny. the second thing, take 2 for bloomberg and warren. no doubt elizabeth warren wants to use michael bloomberg approximate asa
how does she show strength and dexterity on that debate stage outside of attacking michael bloomberg? i think that will be important to her as she makes her case that it's not just attacking bloomberg as the reason she should continue to be in this race, there's got to be something more there that will push her into the first or second tier as we go into super tuesday states so she can get delegates, which is what this is all about. >> abby, there's no question. bernie sanders has been...
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this is a profoundly difficult task and requires a lot of dexterity and really leads to a lot of small, on the fingers of people who are forced to pick cotton. the cotton gin encouraged more slaveowners to acquire more enslaved people and encourage them to do this difficult work. in order for this to happen, slave owners relied on constant supervision and they relied on regular violence to compel enslaved labor. we are going to look at a couple of pieces of northrup's narrative as we work through today, and i'm going to highlight some things that he shows us, some things he reveals about the ways the work of the plantation to place. northruprrative, describes some of the order, some of the structures of power on a cotton plantation. the landscape, one of the things he points out, was arranged into rows. there were neat, orderly ways of laying out a cotton field. that made it easy for overseers or slave drivers or slaveowners, for them to see the progress of enslaved people moving across the field. if everybody is lined up, you can see how far everyone is moving. the positioning of the
this is a profoundly difficult task and requires a lot of dexterity and really leads to a lot of small, on the fingers of people who are forced to pick cotton. the cotton gin encouraged more slaveowners to acquire more enslaved people and encourage them to do this difficult work. in order for this to happen, slave owners relied on constant supervision and they relied on regular violence to compel enslaved labor. we are going to look at a couple of pieces of northrup's narrative as we work...
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king were there not the children, not bernice, not dexter, not ml iii.and they go on to talk about the greatness of dr. king, and i'm -- i understand what it means to be black in america. i understand what it means to be a human being in america. i understand what dr. king did for america. if he and robert kennedy had lived, it wouldn't have just been about race. it would have been about poverty and fighting against poverty for all people. if they had lived. six weeks apart they were killed. the dream is still alive but the dreamers were killed. i understood. i come from a home, not too far from here, not too far from here, i lived in golden. not too fair from here as a kid. my mother had the picture of dr. kennedy and king up there -- of president kennedy and king and i'll tell you -- not about my politics. this is what they did. if my mother and father -- my mother was still alive when barack obama was president weatherer would have the whole family, barack obama, michelle, sasha, malia, and the bobble heads. i come from that family. i come from that f
king were there not the children, not bernice, not dexter, not ml iii.and they go on to talk about the greatness of dr. king, and i'm -- i understand what it means to be black in america. i understand what it means to be a human being in america. i understand what dr. king did for america. if he and robert kennedy had lived, it wouldn't have just been about race. it would have been about poverty and fighting against poverty for all people. if they had lived. six weeks apart they were killed....
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klan next week and you will see that the klan was strong in maine including in towns like milo and dexter next to monson. the reason immigrants were better treated that many immigrants in other parts of maine is that unlike franco-american's and irish americans, they were from northern europe, they were protestant -- they were building loser in an methodist churches, and they were eager to assimilate. the klan in maine was mainly anti-catholic, anti-immigrant. this church constructed in 1890 still stands in monson. the legacy of immigration continues to shape the town. i grew up around people with last names like burke and sumi and ericsson. let me wrap it up. we have seen that monson, like other american rural places century,e late 19th was well aware of the challenges posed by the growth of cities. and that it was quite ingenious in drawing upon urban and global resources to respond to those challenges. monson did this by creating new industrial and tourist landscapes, working with an urban printer to create the town's first local newspaper and weaving rural immigrants into the life of
klan next week and you will see that the klan was strong in maine including in towns like milo and dexter next to monson. the reason immigrants were better treated that many immigrants in other parts of maine is that unlike franco-american's and irish americans, they were from northern europe, they were protestant -- they were building loser in an methodist churches, and they were eager to assimilate. the klan in maine was mainly anti-catholic, anti-immigrant. this church constructed in 1890...
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they are dexterous and the very way the finger —— fingers and live with different pressures along theme now, and she looks in pretty good health from where we‘re standing. this is after the operation, so still room for further recovery and getting better and better. that's interesting, i was imagining there was a little bit more time than that, so that was a remarkably speedy recovery. she went home three days after the operation. did you learn anything about how you may conduct future operations when something similar to this is confronting you? sure, absolutely. all clinicians learn from every patient, every experience, and we hope to be able to help other patients and of course, the challenge is open, and we hope we can deliverfor challenge is open, and we hope we can deliver for it better care and for better health. it's great to see you and to see her in such good health as well. thank you very much indeed for coming in will stop. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. good evening. with numerous flood warnings still enforced across the uk, the last thing we need is more rain,
they are dexterous and the very way the finger —— fingers and live with different pressures along theme now, and she looks in pretty good health from where we‘re standing. this is after the operation, so still room for further recovery and getting better and better. that's interesting, i was imagining there was a little bit more time than that, so that was a remarkably speedy recovery. she went home three days after the operation. did you learn anything about how you may conduct future...
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sure that we don't damage those areas that control her fine hand movements and all of those hugely dexterousparts with the skin and bone, and then it was a matter of her waiting for her to wake up from that anaesthetic to do that fine tuning in for her to start playing the violin, and we adjust our technique and remove the tumour. so you have to make sure that when she wakes up, she already wakes up ina she wakes up, she already wakes up in a position where she can hold the violin and starts playing immediately. and that was something i was thinking about command as he just mentioned, as the bow moves around, it potentially can come into the operating field, so we had particularly types of drapes to make sure that everything is kept sterile and their hairand sure that everything is kept sterile and their hair and whether she's playing the violin, and that separated from the open wound.” will see you tomorrow. bye—bye. hello. with numerous flood warnings in force across the uk, what we could really do with is a prolonged spell of dry weather. that is not what we‘re going to get. this is the p
sure that we don't damage those areas that control her fine hand movements and all of those hugely dexterousparts with the skin and bone, and then it was a matter of her waiting for her to wake up from that anaesthetic to do that fine tuning in for her to start playing the violin, and we adjust our technique and remove the tumour. so you have to make sure that when she wakes up, she already wakes up ina she wakes up, she already wakes up in a position where she can hold the violin and starts...
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weaving requires digital dexterity, good eyesight, and those had faded by 1829. he could do no more work and so he lived in the streets of philadelphia. a homeless veteran. that painting is the oldest portrayal of a homeless veteran in american history. perhaps in the history of the world. we have all seen that image but we see it in photographs. the painting is a reminder that the problems of veterans are not new. they are not easily solved. the challenges they face our challenges that they faced in the generation of the revolution. challenges they face today and that we must deal with. are someese challenges domestic of the revolution survive in different ways today. tonight, are joined by a distinguished panel that have worked on the experience of american veterans. they explore how experiences were peculiar to the circumstances of their establish but also to some common themes. they have been waiting very patiently off to the side. let me introduce them to you. brian matthew jordan, is the assistant professor at sam houston state university. [applause] he is
weaving requires digital dexterity, good eyesight, and those had faded by 1829. he could do no more work and so he lived in the streets of philadelphia. a homeless veteran. that painting is the oldest portrayal of a homeless veteran in american history. perhaps in the history of the world. we have all seen that image but we see it in photographs. the painting is a reminder that the problems of veterans are not new. they are not easily solved. the challenges they face our challenges that they...