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dr. johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep.usic will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its presence. [chanting and drumming] with music, there's no looking away. [spirited clarinet and guitar playing] that is part of the power of music. when you're near it, there's no escape. it can focus your attention on a particular ceremony for example. it can act as a kind of social glue that helps a ceremony to go on over the course of several days. it keeps people's attention focused. music can be used in a work situation. you can find examples of that in africa where people are working in a field. let's say that they are planting millet or they're threshing. any kind of situation where you have got large
dr. johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep.usic will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its...
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dr. this. you have got johnson & johnson and others who are expanding paid leave. microsoft and others.y support these policies because they understand it helps with recruitment and retention. it helps you keep good employees. there is one study in connecticut that shows three quarters of companies are on board with their state's paid sick leave law, and here in massachusetts, you are already ahead of the game. fall, the easily approved paid sick leave, and maher walsh signed an ordinance, allowing for up to six weeks of -- maher signed anhe mayor organ allowing for up to six weeks of leave. but that is not a new story here in massachusetts. you are ahead of the curve. there two centuries ago, was the nation's first union of working women. lead theboston helped way to an eight-hour workday. generation by generation from the textile workers to the hotel workers up today. women, like men and all of you in this commonwealth, stood up for working families. true in is massachusetts is true across the country. you recognize we are stronger together than apart. when we are together, we carry e
dr. this. you have got johnson & johnson and others who are expanding paid leave. microsoft and others.y support these policies because they understand it helps with recruitment and retention. it helps you keep good employees. there is one study in connecticut that shows three quarters of companies are on board with their state's paid sick leave law, and here in massachusetts, you are already ahead of the game. fall, the easily approved paid sick leave, and maher walsh signed an ordinance,...
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kennedy, martin luther king jr., lyndon johnson, bob dylan. >> don? >> dr. king. >> that's incorrect. >> dr. king. >> can i do it? >> you can do it anyway. >> kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my god. >> number two. >> ha-ha. >> and he's done. >> oh, my. >> no more questions. >> it's a one-hour show, man. >> i thought we weren't going to be able to fill an hour. apparently not a problem. number two, which female news anchor served as a press aide to president nixon. >> chris, you pushed my hand out of the way. >> real name leila, we know her as diane sawyer. >> correct answer. >> oh, my god. >> john 14, 1952, dave garroway, became the first. >> chris. >> i can't believe you got the buzzer faster. >> today show is what you are thinking of my friend. >> that is correct. >> final. i know these. >> final question. was that dancing? was that your dancing? >> my pants are tight on this side. >> e lalaine from seinfeld. >> which american broadcaster was born in canada? >> peter jennings? >> wow. >> that's a draw. >> chris. >> you want to say it for me? >> peter j
kennedy, martin luther king jr., lyndon johnson, bob dylan. >> don? >> dr. king. >> that's incorrect. >> dr. king. >> can i do it? >> you can do it anyway. >> kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my god. >> number two. >> ha-ha. >> and he's done. >> oh, my. >> no more questions. >> it's a one-hour show, man. >> i thought we weren't going to be able to fill an hour. apparently not a problem. number...
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dr. siegel. mr. chairman, i'm going to be respectful of my colleague's time and our witnesses' time and yield back within my prescribed time. >> thank you, mr. johnson and the gentleman from virginia, mr. buyer, is recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank all the witnesses too for being here with us today. dr. siegel, you expressed some concern about the duke professor studies and the bias and the sample collection, the 146, two of them -- or some of them near two of the wells that had failed. and yet when you gather your 12,000 or whatever you're working on, they were gathered by employees of chesapeake. a natural gas exploring. why is that inherent bias much greater than researchers working for a university? >> i think you mischaracterized what happened with the chesapeake. chesapeake gas, to my knowledge, what i was told, is they hired national consultants who sampled for them and national recognized certified labs by epa and so forth to do the analysis. so chesapeake didn't sample themselves. they hired independent contractors hired all over the country and environmental work to do the sampling. and so i do
dr. siegel. mr. chairman, i'm going to be respectful of my colleague's time and our witnesses' time and yield back within my prescribed time. >> thank you, mr. johnson and the gentleman from virginia, mr. buyer, is recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank all the witnesses too for being here with us today. dr. siegel, you expressed some concern about the duke professor studies and the bias and the sample collection, the 146, two of them -- or...
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johnson! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by couples therapy with dr. jenn. a new season of explosive celebrity drama returns wednesdays in october to vh1.m beats mother nature can turn in an instant; sfx: drum beats don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, there. tonight, one of my all-time favorites, one of the all-time favorites of the world, the latest album "before this world." james taylor is here to chat. [ cheers and applause ] also to sing on the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night the reigning lady will grace us. all three of he shows, "grey's anatomy," "scandal," "how to get away with murder." the return of dave salmoni with wild animals. plus music from jill scott and more big stars in studio reading live mean tweets. i want to say hello to our new friends on star world in india right now. we're now on in india. anything you'd like to say to the people of india, guillermo? >> guillermo: hi, india, enjoy the show! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: to shows watching in
johnson! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by couples therapy with dr. jenn. a new season of explosive celebrity drama returns wednesdays in october to vh1.m beats mother nature can turn in an instant; sfx: drum beats don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, there. tonight, one of my all-time favorites, one of the all-time favorites of the world, the...
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johnson. here are the top headlines. volkswagen is looking for a new chief executive after dr.terkorn step down amid a deepening scandal over emissions cheating. the supervisory board of the world's biggest carmaker is said to discuss his replacement tomorrow. shares have rebounded at the close yesterday. way's central bank has cut interest rates to an all-time low. would reduce it rate further as it looks to save the economy from the drop in the oil price. ned.krone has weake in an hour, we will speak live to the governor of the central bank. governor olsen will join us at 10:30. japanese stocks have fallen after a three-day holiday as shares caught up amid concerns about the outlook of global growth. carmakers and suppliers slumped. shinzo z was set out -- -- shinzo abe will layout his plan following his reelection as prime minister. listen to bill gross. get off zero and get off now. in a new report, the capital zero ratesr says if become the norm, and this is when i produce gains. fed chair janet yellen speaks later today. you'll be able to watch that speech live. 5:00 p.m.
johnson. here are the top headlines. volkswagen is looking for a new chief executive after dr.terkorn step down amid a deepening scandal over emissions cheating. the supervisory board of the world's biggest carmaker is said to discuss his replacement tomorrow. shares have rebounded at the close yesterday. way's central bank has cut interest rates to an all-time low. would reduce it rate further as it looks to save the economy from the drop in the oil price. ned.krone has weake in an hour, we...
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dr. max gomez tells us about a new type of pacemaker that eliminates complications caused by traditional ones. >> some twister tails. >> reporter: 58-year-old norm johnson loves being outdoors. >> let's go catch some fish. >> reporter: two years ago, norm had a pacemaker to help control the rhythm of his heart but the wires were causing severe complications like extreme swelling and headaches. >> i slept in the hospital bed in my living room for a year and a half. i kept wondering, am i going to get better? it was rough. >> reporter: several doctors and hospitals later he enrolled in a clinical trial for a new device called a leadless pacemaker. it doesn't have wires and doesn't require any incisions. >> fully self-contained unit less than 10% the size of a traditional pacemaker. it gets around the long-standing limitations of the traditional pacemaker. >> reporter: a flexible tube is snaked through a vein in the leg up to the heart and the wireless pace maker is placed inside one chamber. it's anchored by eye tiny corkscrew-like tip. the device is still experimental but new research in the new england journal of medicine shows it's safe and effective e
dr. max gomez tells us about a new type of pacemaker that eliminates complications caused by traditional ones. >> some twister tails. >> reporter: 58-year-old norm johnson loves being outdoors. >> let's go catch some fish. >> reporter: two years ago, norm had a pacemaker to help control the rhythm of his heart but the wires were causing severe complications like extreme swelling and headaches. >> i slept in the hospital bed in my living room for a year and a half....
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johnson says this kind of resistance is counter productive to public safety. >> now to the race for the white house. next big republican debate is less than 24 hours away. new poll show dr. ben carson and donald trump nearly neck in neck. here's more. >> tonight donald trump is a walking target. rival outside group trying hard to take him down. >> it's disgusting what is happening to our country. >>reporter: trump the only republican filling 20,000 seat awren a.outside police in horseback break up clashes between supporters and 0pontsd. candidate always bragging he's on top. >> we are killing it. >>reporter: but today that new national poll shows dr. ben carson within striking distance. carson will be standing right next to trump at tomorrow debate. >> i'll be center stage this time so more difficult for them to ignore me. >>reporter: also on the stage carly fiorina. trump trashing her in the pages of rolling stone. saying look at that face. would anyone vote for this. today iowa influential des moines register calling trump an overtly sexist celebrity billionaire who represents a bigotry that generations of women have struggle to overcome. in a new ad fiorina may have
johnson says this kind of resistance is counter productive to public safety. >> now to the race for the white house. next big republican debate is less than 24 hours away. new poll show dr. ben carson and donald trump nearly neck in neck. here's more. >> tonight donald trump is a walking target. rival outside group trying hard to take him down. >> it's disgusting what is happening to our country. >>reporter: trump the only republican filling 20,000 seat awren a.outside...
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johnson. to introduce our first witness, the chairman of the texas commission on environmental quality, dr. brian shaw. i yield to the chairman of the full committee, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chair. and let me say it's nice to be able to welcome a texas colleague. chairman shaw was appointed to the texas commission on environmental quality, tceq, in 2007. since then he has searched on the texas environmental flows advisory group and is chair of the texas advisory panel on federal environmental regulations. he was appointed chairman in 2009. prior to joining the txeq, he served as an environmental protection agency science advisory board committee on nitrogen. he also served on the epa sab environmental engineering committee in the ad hoc panel for risk and technology review assessment plan. additionally, he is a member of the u.s. department of agriculture, agricultural air quality task force. in addition to his chairmanship, dr. shaw serves as associate professor in the biological and agricultural engineering department of texas a&m university. his research there focuses on air polluti
johnson. to introduce our first witness, the chairman of the texas commission on environmental quality, dr. brian shaw. i yield to the chairman of the full committee, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chair. and let me say it's nice to be able to welcome a texas colleague. chairman shaw was appointed to the texas commission on environmental quality, tceq, in 2007. since then he has searched on the texas environmental flows advisory group and is chair of the texas advisory panel on federal...
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dr. huxtable. he will answer them, not his lawyers, not any apologists of his. his side will have an opportunity to take the deposition of our client on october 15th. >> charlotte, beverly johnsonorgive you." what is your message to cosby? >> power is not given, it's taken. i've taken my power back. but all power belongs to god. so it's in god's hands. you wait, you have this opportunity, you say something because you hope you can save somebody else's life. that's what area trying to do. we're trying to say there are women out there, men out there, that have been raped, and we hope that the rape culture understands that this cannot happen. we won't stand for it. >> why did you decide to go public with this? >> i went to church one sunday, praying about it, trying to figure out what to do, what should i say, should i say something. this is major. i don't take this lightly. it affects my family, god knows it's affected his family. i prayed about it. i asked my pastor. and he said, you have to do what is right. you have to stand up. >> and she's been very courageous. and i want to say too we're looking for justice, we're looking for accountability. >> what does justice look like,
dr. huxtable. he will answer them, not his lawyers, not any apologists of his. his side will have an opportunity to take the deposition of our client on october 15th. >> charlotte, beverly johnsonorgive you." what is your message to cosby? >> power is not given, it's taken. i've taken my power back. but all power belongs to god. so it's in god's hands. you wait, you have this opportunity, you say something because you hope you can save somebody else's life. that's what area...
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dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com johnson's believes that bath time is more than cleansing. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson's scent, lather, and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? (queen's "you're my best friend" plays) ooh... you make me live, whatever this world... at petsmart, we know that pet adoption changes lives. that's why petsmart charities helps save more than a thousand homeless pets every day! join us! no matter where you adopt, come to petsmart for a free adoption kit with over $400 in coupons. i really love you it's our gift to you for providing the greatest gift of all. you're my best friend! flonase allergy relief nasal spray outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance, flonase controls six. so you are greater than your allergies. flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything. need your love >>> here's what's coming on in our "gma mor
dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com johnson's believes that bath time is more than cleansing. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson's scent, lather, and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? (queen's "you're my best friend" plays) ooh... you make me live, whatever this world... at...
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seconded to take dr and approve the project with modifications to include lore the building 18 inches and removing the parapet and commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson no arrest commissioner moore no. >> commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4 to 2 with commissioner johnson and commissioner moore voting against. >> so the commission will go ahead and take a lunch break. >> very good thank you. >> good afternoon and welcome back to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for thursday, september 3, 2015, any kind. commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. commissioners, we left off under our discretionary review calendar on item 10 at 2414 california street mandatory discretionary review. >> good afternoon, members of the planning commission the item before you a application for a a discretionary review for a medical cannabis dispensary located on california street the project sites within at c-3 downtown office district bulk district and located within the downtown area it is bounded bits california to the south and battley center to the
seconded to take dr and approve the project with modifications to include lore the building 18 inches and removing the parapet and commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson no arrest commissioner moore no. >> commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4 to 2 with commissioner johnson and commissioner moore voting against. >> so the commission will go ahead and take a lunch...
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seconded to take dr and approve the project with modifications to include lore the building 18 inches and removing the parapet and commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson no arrest commissioner moore no. >> commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4 to 2 with commissioner johnson and commissioner moore voting against. >> so the commission will go ahead and take a lunch break. >> very good thank you. >> good afternoon and welcome back to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for thursday, september 3, 2015, any kind. commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. commissioners, we left off under our discretionary review calendar on item 10 at 2414 california street mandatory discretionary review. >> good afternoon, members of the planning commission the item before you a application for a a discretionary review for a medical cannabis dispensary located on california street the project sites within at c-3 downtown office district bulk district and located within the downtown area it is bounded bits california to the south and battley center to the
seconded to take dr and approve the project with modifications to include lore the building 18 inches and removing the parapet and commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson no arrest commissioner moore no. >> commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4 to 2 with commissioner johnson and commissioner moore voting against. >> so the commission will go ahead and take a lunch...
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dr. johnson called the notions of his own mind. honest attention to the word and the deeds of others and to our own thoughts and emotions reveals to us int -- int -- more about the student condition than psychology has ever done or will ever done. the fact it's my contention in the book that psychological theory, behavioral, whatever it is, any theory that claims to explain all or very large part of our human existence and experience actually create a barrier to human understanding. in so far as it encourages people to think of themselves and others as objects rather than subjects. and this leads to an increase in intellectual and moral dishonesty because we cannot experience ourselves as objects rather than as subjects. there's tension that's created. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> a signature feature of book tv is our all day coverage of book fairs with top-notch fiction authors. in early october, the southern festival of books in nashville. the weekend after that, we are live from austin for th
dr. johnson called the notions of his own mind. honest attention to the word and the deeds of others and to our own thoughts and emotions reveals to us int -- int -- more about the student condition than psychology has ever done or will ever done. the fact it's my contention in the book that psychological theory, behavioral, whatever it is, any theory that claims to explain all or very large part of our human existence and experience actually create a barrier to human understanding. in so far...