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dr. oliver sacks. philia.s it musico i don't know if that happened to me, but one day i had a kind of brain and the next day it was another.w way over-scored with music. it took me a few months of was losing it. you are a wife, mother, daughter, sister. you had better figure out how to make this work. i started studying music and songwriting. sure most of them were terrible. a lot of them were. but eventually, they got better and better. i was signed by this amazing man. me to al signed publishing deal. in nashville at universal. i am privileged to write with some of the great writers in nashville like jeremy stillman and all of these legends. tavis: you are really upsetting me with this story. i have been under anesthesia two or three times and nothing like that ever happened. who was your anesthesiologist? the guys that took care of me took good care of me. but i woke up and i am less gifted than i was. you come out more gifted. >> it is crazy. and you know what? i don't know what happened. the only
dr. oliver sacks. philia.s it musico i don't know if that happened to me, but one day i had a kind of brain and the next day it was another.w way over-scored with music. it took me a few months of was losing it. you are a wife, mother, daughter, sister. you had better figure out how to make this work. i started studying music and songwriting. sure most of them were terrible. a lot of them were. but eventually, they got better and better. i was signed by this amazing man. me to al signed...
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fun but i never thought it actually had anything beyond a very sort of frivolous utility and that dr oliver sacks and dr connie to may know are two amazing. brain neuro scientists and they started this institute for music a neurological function what they've seen is that music is a remarkably powerful healing modality. i mean when i talk about the sort of the healing affects of music it almost sounds like i'm indulging in hyperbole but it's truly miraculous like people who are a faith who've had strokes when they listen to their feet favorite music from childhood even if they've lost the ability to walk or speak they can still dance and sing and i know that sounds like the most absurd claim but dr sacks and dr tomato have documented this and they're going before congress to try to get more funding for music therapy because it really is phenomenal healing the only problem is it's hard to make money from it so clearly the pharmaceutical companies aren't too thrilled about a nonprofit powerful healing modalities and you know they were testified in front of congress in two thousand and six abou
fun but i never thought it actually had anything beyond a very sort of frivolous utility and that dr oliver sacks and dr connie to may know are two amazing. brain neuro scientists and they started this institute for music a neurological function what they've seen is that music is a remarkably powerful healing modality. i mean when i talk about the sort of the healing affects of music it almost sounds like i'm indulging in hyperbole but it's truly miraculous like people who are a faith who've...
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fun but i never thought it actually had anything beyond a very sort of frivolous utility and that dr oliver sacks and dr connie to may know are two amazing. brain neuro scientists and they started this institute for music a neurological function what they've seen is that music is a remarkably powerful healing modality. i mean when i talk about the sort of the healing affects of music it almost sounds like i'm indulging in hyperbole but it's truly miraculous like people who are a faith who've had strokes when they listen to their feet favorite music from childhood even if they've lost the ability to walk or speak they can still dance and sing and i know that sounds like the most absurd claim but dr sacks and dr tomato have documented this and they're going before congress to try to get more funding for music therapy because it really is phenomenal healing the only problem is it's hard to make money from it so clearly the pharmaceutical companies aren't too thrilled about a nonprofit powerful healing modalities and you know they were testified in front of congress in two thousand and six abou
fun but i never thought it actually had anything beyond a very sort of frivolous utility and that dr oliver sacks and dr connie to may know are two amazing. brain neuro scientists and they started this institute for music a neurological function what they've seen is that music is a remarkably powerful healing modality. i mean when i talk about the sort of the healing affects of music it almost sounds like i'm indulging in hyperbole but it's truly miraculous like people who are a faith who've...
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dr. king. we are with oliver stone and peter kuznick.tay with us. ♪ [music break] the hour,st for academy award-winning director, producer and screenwriter oliver .tone he has a 10 part series for showtime called, "the untold history of the united states." it is now out in dvd form with two extra chapters. our guest also, peter kuznick, who cowrote the book and co- authored the series, history professor at american university. peter kuznick, what this next chapter looks like today. what we're expensing today in the united states. >> is a continuation of the trans that oliver and i were talking about from the 1990s up to present. we have a lot of hope for obama when he was elected in 2008. i guess we were somewhat naÏve. because obama, rather than breaking with the patterns of american empire and american militarism, has continued most of them. ari fleischer, the press secretary for bush, this is actually george w. bush's fourth term we're expensing now. in some ways that is true and disappointedly so. obama from the beginning surrounded
dr. king. we are with oliver stone and peter kuznick.tay with us. ♪ [music break] the hour,st for academy award-winning director, producer and screenwriter oliver .tone he has a 10 part series for showtime called, "the untold history of the united states." it is now out in dvd form with two extra chapters. our guest also, peter kuznick, who cowrote the book and co- authored the series, history professor at american university. peter kuznick, what this next chapter looks like today....
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dr. hamer: there's a famous quote from oliver wendell holmes, which is that if you want to live a long life, the best thing to do... is go out and advertise for some long-lived parents. the reason for that, of course, is that aging and dying, like many aspects of our health, are at least partly controlled by our genes. people that have long-lived parents are more likely to live a long life. narrator: but genes are not always destiny. studies show that many of the physiological changes that occur later in life can be avoided, or slowed down by choosing a healthy lifestyle long before the physiological changes that occur later in life become apparent. things that help people age successfully are things that our moms probably taught us: eat right, exercise, stay involved and active. people who age well really do seem to be folks who have maintained a lot of physical and cognitive kinds of activity. the fact is, many seniors do not eat adequately, for reasons not necessarily related to their physical condition, or to their economic well-being. dr. lipson: most of our frail seniors in this count
dr. hamer: there's a famous quote from oliver wendell holmes, which is that if you want to live a long life, the best thing to do... is go out and advertise for some long-lived parents. the reason for that, of course, is that aging and dying, like many aspects of our health, are at least partly controlled by our genes. people that have long-lived parents are more likely to live a long life. narrator: but genes are not always destiny. studies show that many of the physiological changes that...
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dr. sarah cody. she said if you could put in a plug for good fats, like olive oil, avocado, seeds, nuts, and olives.coming in from the fda. it goes through a 60-day common period. reporting live in san jose, bob riddell, nbc bay area news. sdwlooirchlgts the project designed by a south bay high school student for his eagle scout project is getting a whole lot of attention. caleb levine is in high school at san jose. he created and built raptor traps, and now the u.s. department of agriculture uses his invention to catch and relocate red-tail hawks that are attracted to the errant where were. >> congratulations. meantime, elementary students in gilroy are getting the unique honor and opportunity of being among the very first in santa clara county to strooi try out the new salad bars today. elliott elementary school launching the latest pilot program for team california for healthy kids. that campaign aimed at promoting healthy eating and physical activity. the trickle-down effect of the first lady's let's move initiative to try and fight childhood obesity. >>> well, right now, did you see this one, t
dr. sarah cody. she said if you could put in a plug for good fats, like olive oil, avocado, seeds, nuts, and olives.coming in from the fda. it goes through a 60-day common period. reporting live in san jose, bob riddell, nbc bay area news. sdwlooirchlgts the project designed by a south bay high school student for his eagle scout project is getting a whole lot of attention. caleb levine is in high school at san jose. he created and built raptor traps, and now the u.s. department of agriculture...
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dr. marc siegel may try to change my mind. and oliverliving conspiracy theorist addresses a bankers convention, what the devil is going on? ♪ here is what's going on right now. the house oversight committee is holding a hearing on the security of the obamacare website. the white house chief technology guy says that the administration failed to test healthcare.gov for the traffic october the 1st and a memo obtained by this committee that's holding the hearings now says the security of the website is so bad that quote, the threat and risk is limitless. we're monitoring this for fireworks and we'll bring you anything as it happens. we've been saying this all morning, obamacare is in collapse mode, failing to live up to president's promise if you like your health care you can keep it. in florida alone, 300,000 are losing their insurance. florida's governor rick scott joins us live from the new york stock exchange. welcome back, it's good to see you, sir, and you know, i've been saying it this morning, i've come on strong here, i've said that
dr. marc siegel may try to change my mind. and oliverliving conspiracy theorist addresses a bankers convention, what the devil is going on? ♪ here is what's going on right now. the house oversight committee is holding a hearing on the security of the obamacare website. the white house chief technology guy says that the administration failed to test healthcare.gov for the traffic october the 1st and a memo obtained by this committee that's holding the hearings now says the security of the...
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the body isn't buying one those are just pure oliver and berlin germany and finally said i spent much of last week covering the problems with the health care dr website in a contentious hearing on capitol hill with health and human services secretary kathleen civilians and all the coverage. erm cnn. it's lowest weekly ratings of the year that the streets an average three hundred and five thousand viewers. would it not only be on msnbcnd fox but also behind headline news and cnbc. but you can't blame stand and editorial decision. all the major cable news networks covered obamacare issues last week the only difference is republican and democrat partisans stuck to their own msnbc and fox news camps to hunker down for the debate leaving cnn behind without the new dealers. so what does this tell us all sit in audiences which normally like watching hearings and trials to so long as their blockbuster murder trials like to see anthony dirty areas for george them are men just don't like the partisan political here. it's interesting when cnn's best night of last week was on friday recover the shooting of los angeles international airport. two you can b
the body isn't buying one those are just pure oliver and berlin germany and finally said i spent much of last week covering the problems with the health care dr website in a contentious hearing on capitol hill with health and human services secretary kathleen civilians and all the coverage. erm cnn. it's lowest weekly ratings of the year that the streets an average three hundred and five thousand viewers. would it not only be on msnbcnd fox but also behind headline news and cnbc. but you can't...
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oliver left chicago in the spring of 1927. five years after a new king had come upon the scene, shortly before his departure he wrote a song, "drazz," which he peddled from a cart occupied by his band playing the new tune wherever a crowd gathered. this was probably the last time a new orleans band played in a wagon. he died in small southern town in 1938. the new king who oliver had brought up from new orleans in 1932 and who play -- 1922 and who played second trumpet behind the leader was a young louis armstrong. and you guys know where this story goes from there. i'm going to wrap up there. i'm looking so forward to our esteemed scholars and what they have to say today, and thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> we're going to have about a two minute break so we rearrange the furniture up here. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> could i have the distinguished scholars come up? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay. i think we're, we're about ready to resume. i want to just interject a note of thanks here. there are a number of organizations ask individuals -- and individua
oliver left chicago in the spring of 1927. five years after a new king had come upon the scene, shortly before his departure he wrote a song, "drazz," which he peddled from a cart occupied by his band playing the new tune wherever a crowd gathered. this was probably the last time a new orleans band played in a wagon. he died in small southern town in 1938. the new king who oliver had brought up from new orleans in 1932 and who play -- 1922 and who played second trumpet behind the...