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[applause] and i believe that every man and woman in this room tonight join me in saying that in every part of this country the law must be respected and violence must be stopped. [applause] and wherever a local officer seeks help or federal law is broken, i have pledged and i will use the full resources of the federal government. [applause] let no one tell you that he can hold back progress and at the same time keep the peace. this is a false and empty promise. [applause] to stand in the way of orderly progress is to encourage violence. and i say tonight to those who wish us well, and to those who wish us ill, the growing forces in this country are the forces of common human decency, and not the forces of bigotry and fear and smear. [applause] our problems are many and are great. but our opportunities are even greater. and let me make this clear. i ask the american people for a mandate, not to preside over a finished program, not just to keep things going, i ask the american people for a mandate to begin. [applause] this nation, this generation, in this hour, has man's first chance to
[applause] and i believe that every man and woman in this room tonight join me in saying that in every part of this country the law must be respected and violence must be stopped. [applause] and wherever a local officer seeks help or federal law is broken, i have pledged and i will use the full resources of the federal government. [applause] let no one tell you that he can hold back progress and at the same time keep the peace. this is a false and empty promise. [applause] to stand in the way...
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go every 5-10 days and some every hour going out 24 hours. and the national weather service can do the same thing. they are working and have so many pressures and so many news it is hard to decipher them all. i spent 12 years of weather data and i am a firm believer -- it isn't computers. it is putting more details in the start of the forecast with more knowledge giving you a better idea. >> host: the reality is it is a short supply of money from the government. and you are the head of noah. can you take this technology directly to planes without having them to pay for it and still provide the service working with the weather? >> guest: here is the good news. as noah and all of our federal budgets are challenged the market comes in to work with them and close the gap because it is a good opportunity. we work with noah every day and supplement what they do in concern places where we can net value. we don't want them to go away. we are not a competitor. >> host: i know you are not a competitor. thank you very much. >> host: how important is tec
go every 5-10 days and some every hour going out 24 hours. and the national weather service can do the same thing. they are working and have so many pressures and so many news it is hard to decipher them all. i spent 12 years of weather data and i am a firm believer -- it isn't computers. it is putting more details in the start of the forecast with more knowledge giving you a better idea. >> host: the reality is it is a short supply of money from the government. and you are the head of...
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. ♪ every breath you take ♪ every move you make ♪ i can't go for that ♪ no, no can do ♪ i can't go forists we're hearing. lionel richie, the police, billy joel, hall & oates and, of course, huey lewis & the news. [chuckling] thanks. and let's not forget great artists like the eurythmics, duran duran, culture club, tina turner and phil collins. and this is your chance to own the most incredible '80s collection ever. it's called superstars of the '80s. and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. for the first time ever the biggest stars of the '80s are together in one collection. time life presents superstars of the '80s. 157 unforgettable hits. ♪ please, please tell me now ♪ is there something i should know? ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ you'll hear all your favorite superstars... ♪ every breath you take ♪ every move you make ♪ ♪ i can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord ♪ every song in the superstars of the '80s collection is the original hit recording and every one has been digitally remastered for studio perfect sound. ♪ don't you want me
. ♪ every breath you take ♪ every move you make ♪ i can't go for that ♪ no, no can do ♪ i can't go forists we're hearing. lionel richie, the police, billy joel, hall & oates and, of course, huey lewis & the news. [chuckling] thanks. and let's not forget great artists like the eurythmics, duran duran, culture club, tina turner and phil collins. and this is your chance to own the most incredible '80s collection ever. it's called superstars of the '80s. and getting it is as easy...
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i guarantee you that every, i guarantee you that every, that every person of color in this country has faced a indignity from a ridiculous, to the grotesque, to sometimes fatal in their -- i will say last couple of hours. because of their skin color. quick story. so we live in new york city. a liberal bastion. recently -- let me finish. recently we sent a correspondent and a producer to a billion where we were going to tape a interview. the producer white dressed in only what would be described as homeless elf attire, and a pretty strong 5:00 o'clock from the previous week shadow. strode confidentially into the building proceeding a gentleman of color in a tailored suit. who was. the black guy. that happens all of the time. all it had. race is there. it is a constant. you're tired of hearing about it? image how [beep] exhausting it image how [beep] exhausting it is living in it. yo, untamed larger than life, image how [beep] exhausting it is living in it. move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untam
i guarantee you that every, i guarantee you that every, that every person of color in this country has faced a indignity from a ridiculous, to the grotesque, to sometimes fatal in their -- i will say last couple of hours. because of their skin color. quick story. so we live in new york city. a liberal bastion. recently -- let me finish. recently we sent a correspondent and a producer to a billion where we were going to tape a interview. the producer white dressed in only what would be described...
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where there's one doctor for every 400 people.pital, nancy writebol and kent brantly are surrounded by millions of dollars in cutting-edge equipment, but even that may not be enough to fight ebola's deadly ravages. doctors here are hoping that an experimental ebola treatment may save their lives. if the serum works, it could save them and thousands of other lives. but it's untested, unapproved, and unlikely to evepltth no en r:or ">> tport aoor r:or ">> tport aoor 'lbas ou bthflqurege 're nar. ♪ >>> it's not every day you get to see a star being born on camera, but that's exactly what happened when one local news crew interviewed 5-year-old noah ritter and the hilarious, smile-inducing results took on a life of their own. >> reporter: it all started with a simple trip to the county fair in pennsylvania. >> what did you think about the ride? >> it was great. i've never been on live television before. >> reporter: 5-year-old noah ritter was there for the rides, until he stole the mike, and the show, from a local tv reporter. >> i ne
where there's one doctor for every 400 people.pital, nancy writebol and kent brantly are surrounded by millions of dollars in cutting-edge equipment, but even that may not be enough to fight ebola's deadly ravages. doctors here are hoping that an experimental ebola treatment may save their lives. if the serum works, it could save them and thousands of other lives. but it's untested, unapproved, and unlikely to evepltth no en r:or ">> tport aoor r:or ">> tport aoor 'lbas ou...
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coming up every morning.i the of trading days like this as well. it is the cycle of life. c-span: 10 years from now based on what you have watched happening with medicine, what do you think will be different about the art of brain surgery? >> guest: i would say we will see more personalized medicine. right now forebrain to retake is much as he scanned ink give chemotherapy and radiation. in 10 years but thanks to the work people around the world including a laboratory is doing we can take the tumor to save this patient specifically responds to this treatment we will give a personalized but is said to that patient in that will revolutionize our system. we can allow our country not to. that is why i feel so strongly and to be able to support the creative minds to help us to live a long and healthy life. c-span: over all your education harvard harvard, university of california berkeley but was the toughest time during your medical training? >> guest: medical trading was undoubtedly a around the time of was stabb
coming up every morning.i the of trading days like this as well. it is the cycle of life. c-span: 10 years from now based on what you have watched happening with medicine, what do you think will be different about the art of brain surgery? >> guest: i would say we will see more personalized medicine. right now forebrain to retake is much as he scanned ink give chemotherapy and radiation. in 10 years but thanks to the work people around the world including a laboratory is doing we can take...
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every american, every business, professional, every school, every community. all of us as one american team, that's how we will truly honor our veterans and that's how we will truly say thank you. that's how we will uphold the all who servedth in our name. god bless you. veterans.our god bless the united states of america. very much. [applause] ♪ patriotic music) now remarks from veterans in charlotte, north carolina. minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. it's a pleasure to be here with charlotte and a true privilege to hear president obama's remarks earlier. i deeply eye appreciate his confidence in me providing me the opportunity to erve at the v.a. president obama's presence here support of the v.a. over the past 6.5 years and the eadership he demonstrated in driving greater support and opportunities for veterans are of his strong and unwavering support of veterans. once again he's taken the lead in calling on the elimination of backlog. the ending of veterans moreessness and better and substantial mental healthcare encouraging and companies to seek employe
every american, every business, professional, every school, every community. all of us as one american team, that's how we will truly honor our veterans and that's how we will truly say thank you. that's how we will uphold the all who servedth in our name. god bless you. veterans.our god bless the united states of america. very much. [applause] ♪ patriotic music) now remarks from veterans in charlotte, north carolina. minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. it's a pleasure to be here with...
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. ♪ every breath you take, every move you make ♪ everybody is talking about the new sound ♪ ♪ all nightalina ritchie, the police, bali -- billy idol, and huey lewis and the news. forget about the random rant, culture club, tina turner, and phil collins. >> and this is your chance to own the greatest collection ever -- the superstars of the 80's. getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. >> the biggest stars of the 80's are together in one collection -- the superstars of the 80's, 157 unforgettable hits. ♪ tell me now is there something i should know? ♪ ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ >> you will hear all your favorite superstars -- durand durand, tina turner, culture club, george michael, david bowie, hall and oates, huey lewis and the news, pat benatar, the police. take, everyth you move you make ♪ oh, the air that night, lord ♪ superstarsng and the of the 80's collection is the original recording and everyone has been digitally remastered for studio perfect sound. ♪ don't you want me, baby? don't you want me, oh? ♪ ♪ what does love have to do with it? secondhand but
. ♪ every breath you take, every move you make ♪ everybody is talking about the new sound ♪ ♪ all nightalina ritchie, the police, bali -- billy idol, and huey lewis and the news. forget about the random rant, culture club, tina turner, and phil collins. >> and this is your chance to own the greatest collection ever -- the superstars of the 80's. getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. >> the biggest stars of the 80's are together in one collection -- the superstars of...
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>> it's hard to look at a real roi in terms of every dollar and every penny. only do we want to get economic return, but what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint, you cannot quantify. we had to make a commitment that the flagship hotel, a block from our office, in the heart at new york city, is at a standard that represents the rest of our organizations. we are continuing to grow. in the last 18 months, we bought three hotels. we bought one in california, one in boston, and one in washington, d.c. markets we wanted to be in. we have two hotels under construction from scratch. one is in chicago. another hotel in orlando. our fouth hotel in orlando is on the ground at universal studios. it comes back to new york city. the focal point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. you could probably make the same statement for the world travel and tourism industry. we want to have a property we are proud of. and make a good return on investment. >> any return on investment for the hotel depends on visitors to the city. tisch has worked closely
>> it's hard to look at a real roi in terms of every dollar and every penny. only do we want to get economic return, but what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint, you cannot quantify. we had to make a commitment that the flagship hotel, a block from our office, in the heart at new york city, is at a standard that represents the rest of our organizations. we are continuing to grow. in the last 18 months, we bought three hotels. we bought one in california, one in...
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it's every night every night there's something that you love it i love it i love this every night something new that makes me say wow bryson knocks on facebook which country singer would you want to do a duet with. i really like to do a duet with ronnie dunn from brooks and dunn i just i will love his voice and i think he's the greatest country in come around a long long time and he's one of my heroes lindsey eric thomas on twitter how do you been able to stay close to your family while touring. i have a they're pretty much they go pretty much everywhere with me and i'm thankful for that all they do they do they ride the bus and since it's on pearls and a little bit a girl she would have a little baby bunk she rides in and it's great because she's around grown ups every day in everything by bus you don't fly i fly from time to time but we try to stay on the bus a little easier george was one on facebook where do you write most of you mean is it. that's a grand i'm sometimes on the bus sometimes it's on. on an airplane some going into communities ok we play a little game of you only knew i j
it's every night every night there's something that you love it i love it i love this every night something new that makes me say wow bryson knocks on facebook which country singer would you want to do a duet with. i really like to do a duet with ronnie dunn from brooks and dunn i just i will love his voice and i think he's the greatest country in come around a long long time and he's one of my heroes lindsey eric thomas on twitter how do you been able to stay close to your family while...
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every american, every business, every profession, every school, every community, every state, all of us as one american team, that is how we will truly honor our veterans, that is how we will truly say thank you, and that is how we will uphold the sacred trust with all who served in our name. god bless you, god bless our veterans, god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] ♪ >> issue spotlight with in-depth look at veterans health care, irs oversights, student loan debt, and campus sexual assault, new perspectives on issues including local warming, voting rights, fighting infectious disease, and food safety, and our history tour showing sights and sounds from america's historic places. find our tv schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-626-3400 or e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. join the conversation -- like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> on t
every american, every business, every profession, every school, every community, every state, all of us as one american team, that is how we will truly honor our veterans, that is how we will truly say thank you, and that is how we will uphold the sacred trust with all who served in our name. god bless you, god bless our veterans, god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national...
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look at don rickles, he's saying the same joke every night for 20 years.g it look like he just thought of. hey, that's acting. so kathy griffin wants to be an actress, sarah silverman. i'm going back in november to the national theater in washington and i'm doing a play reading. i want to go back. i've been on broadway three times, i want to go back. my bucket lisp three things on my bucket list, go back to the stage, mare are you a wealthy jewish man who is about to die, and his last thing is, give joan everything. and my third is go on a boat somewhere, have a boat. fabulous. >> why go back to the stage when by your own admission, acting is your first love, but there have been moments where you've had issues with the way that you were reviewed or treated. >> yes. >> on stage. why go back again? >> because there's nothing like live performing. and i'm a new york girl. i come out of new york theater. to me, coming out of the subway with my mother looking up, that was the first thing i got. okay, you know, here we go again. to be in new york to go into a th
look at don rickles, he's saying the same joke every night for 20 years.g it look like he just thought of. hey, that's acting. so kathy griffin wants to be an actress, sarah silverman. i'm going back in november to the national theater in washington and i'm doing a play reading. i want to go back. i've been on broadway three times, i want to go back. my bucket lisp three things on my bucket list, go back to the stage, mare are you a wealthy jewish man who is about to die, and his last thing is,...
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it's tiresome, going on every night, it's on tv every night. local tv every night.e're watching the same thing. maybe after a while when it doesn't seem interesting, maybe cameras will go away maybe we'll go away. and if people lose interest, until something happens maybe we'll be back here at some point. i don't see an end to what is going on now until people get together and figure out a better solution. it can't be this every night, people are doing the same thing, firing the same tear gas, and chanting same slogans and making the same threats. >> i hope it doesn't end in something very tragic. as i mentioned, stl today.com. to you and your colleagues thank you very much. our coverage continues right after this so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job ky
it's tiresome, going on every night, it's on tv every night. local tv every night.e're watching the same thing. maybe after a while when it doesn't seem interesting, maybe cameras will go away maybe we'll go away. and if people lose interest, until something happens maybe we'll be back here at some point. i don't see an end to what is going on now until people get together and figure out a better solution. it can't be this every night, people are doing the same thing, firing the same tear gas,...
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i can tell you every time we turned around. we just can't -- every time my phone rings 24 /. he just now. will we did was ramp up training. we trained a lot. to train over 2500 fugitive investigate task force officers. put them through the exact same training. it's still doesn't eliminate or alleviate. you hope they go home safe at night. >> you know, to get back to the lighter side, one of the things these guys do is figure out ways to get close to people without it being dangerous. every marshall at one time or another has become an actor. some marshals carry pizza boxes in the back of their car. and a little hat or whenever so they can knock on the door. he know, i've spoken to lots of people who have done all different kinds of things like that to gain entry to a place. but one area that a lot of people know about but don't know that the marshals are involved or the marshals are actually doing it are still in operations. and the marshals set these things up. the classic one -- they all have a similar basis. in washington they were holding a big party. there was a big cont
i can tell you every time we turned around. we just can't -- every time my phone rings 24 /. he just now. will we did was ramp up training. we trained a lot. to train over 2500 fugitive investigate task force officers. put them through the exact same training. it's still doesn't eliminate or alleviate. you hope they go home safe at night. >> you know, to get back to the lighter side, one of the things these guys do is figure out ways to get close to people without it being dangerous....
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where there's one doctor for every 400 people.pital, nancy writebol and kent brantly are surrounded by millions of dollars in cutting-edge equipment, but even that may not be enough to fight ebola's deadly ravages. doctors here are hoping that an experimental ebola treatment may save their lives. if the serum works, it could save them and thousands of other lives. but it's untested, unapproved, and unlikely to ever reach the thousands of people who need it the most. for them, there is no end in sight. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm steve osunsami in atlanta. >> our thanks to our abc producers for her important work in liberia, and to steve for that report. we'll be right back. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by geico. geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which h must be named after the. that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president geo
where there's one doctor for every 400 people.pital, nancy writebol and kent brantly are surrounded by millions of dollars in cutting-edge equipment, but even that may not be enough to fight ebola's deadly ravages. doctors here are hoping that an experimental ebola treatment may save their lives. if the serum works, it could save them and thousands of other lives. but it's untested, unapproved, and unlikely to ever reach the thousands of people who need it the most. for them, there is no end in...
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>>> he's not your every-day ceo. the man that runs aetna shares a er personal story of his family's health issues. >> the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. >>> the small school that you never married of that finishes first in the new ranking of colleges. ivy league prestige really matter? >>> why you should know the score, your credit score. how to raise it and the common mistake many people make. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." for the sixth straight month the economy created more than 200,000 new jobs. the labor deme
>>> he's not your every-day ceo. the man that runs aetna shares a er personal story of his family's health issues. >> the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. >>> the small school that you never married of that finishes first in the new ranking of colleges. ivy league prestige really matter? >>> why you should know the score, your credit score. how to raise it and the common mistake many people make. "on the money" starts...
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most every russ dry.esday comes along more widespread coverage every showers, storms, courtesy of the next cold front. that cold front will hook us up with nice end to the week, so truly will be some real pleasant weather to look forward to. meanwhile, as we take quick check of storm scan3 that classic ground clutter showing up for us, again more than anything just some low-lying cloud cover couple of spots this morning, and your eyewitness weather three day forecast bridges in temperatures much more seasonable of the standards at this point of the year. we can expect 86 today again that shower or storm chance very isolated, but will be there, tomorrow, more sun than anything. and that means we will have real good shod to flirt with 90 degrees. bob, we send it over to you. >> hey, good morning everybody, 6:54, live look at route 202, in malvern, chester county where the construction zone, two lanes between route 401 all the way up through chesterbrook, light volume so far here, this morning the crews are
most every russ dry.esday comes along more widespread coverage every showers, storms, courtesy of the next cold front. that cold front will hook us up with nice end to the week, so truly will be some real pleasant weather to look forward to. meanwhile, as we take quick check of storm scan3 that classic ground clutter showing up for us, again more than anything just some low-lying cloud cover couple of spots this morning, and your eyewitness weather three day forecast bridges in temperatures...
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he said use it every way and every -- when they would ask me, i said blame it on richard. would never use that. >> i assume that what you meant earlier in this conversation when you said out the gate that you could never do this movie now is because we live in an era that is too politically correct. is that what you meant by that? >> yeah. it's a good thing and bad thing because political correctness restricts and restrains humor. humor has to be very crazy and free and very liberated and dangerous. you've got to walk that line. when i did the production number, it's a preview. we're at the st. james theater. on stage they're singing and dancing "springtime for hitler" the audience is just jews. suddenly a big guy gets up, six feet, comes stomping up the aisle. where's mel brooks? where's mel brooks? he finds me, grabs me and he goes, how could you do such a thing? nazis, the holocaust, how could you do such a thing? i was in world war ii and i said to him, i was in world war ii. i didn't see you there. but, anyway, so that was brave, too. the jews didn't think -- i must h
he said use it every way and every -- when they would ask me, i said blame it on richard. would never use that. >> i assume that what you meant earlier in this conversation when you said out the gate that you could never do this movie now is because we live in an era that is too politically correct. is that what you meant by that? >> yeah. it's a good thing and bad thing because political correctness restricts and restrains humor. humor has to be very crazy and free and very...
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day and grind up flax seeds and am i going to eat mushrooms every day?is is where taking supplements comes into play. one of my all-time favorite ones is all ahcc used in japan. they prescribe it in the hospitals in japan for cancer patients because acc is a blend of mushrooms and what it does is supports every single cell type in the immune system and helps to keep it healthy. it will inhibit many different kinds of cancers. they preskib it to cancer patients because the survival statistics are so much better. simple thing you can do today. vitamin d, we've heard vitamin 8 explosion in research in the last couple years. very important for your health. it's low in many disease states including breast cancer. there's been a number of studies done where they gave people vitamin dt supplementation and found it cut the risk of breast, prostate and colon cancer in half. >> but the right amount of vitamin d. >> the best way is to have your vitamin d levels measured so you know what the right amount is for you. turmeric, the indian spice, 6,500 studies and they
day and grind up flax seeds and am i going to eat mushrooms every day?is is where taking supplements comes into play. one of my all-time favorite ones is all ahcc used in japan. they prescribe it in the hospitals in japan for cancer patients because acc is a blend of mushrooms and what it does is supports every single cell type in the immune system and helps to keep it healthy. it will inhibit many different kinds of cancers. they preskib it to cancer patients because the survival statistics...
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every emotion has a biological expression.f you are feeling love, compassion, joy, empathy, equnamity, your brain starts to make things like dopamine, seratonin, oxitocin, opiates, endorph endorphins. these are antidepressants but they also are immuno modulators. if you are feeling anger, resistant, employment, depression, any of those, fear, then if you can you make makedrenaline but you make cortisol which weakens the immune system and has many other effects. so every moment, your genes influence what you are feeling, what you are thinking even the way you speak, how you look at your environment, your eating, your sleeping habits. this is a new science, which wasn't there even 10 years ago. >> right. the whole epi general itics field. to boil down what you said and make sure i understand it t you were an endocrinologist study different chemicals that influence our brains and immune systems and you start realizing at some point that if we can control these chemicals, we could actually create outcomes? >> that's a good way to
every emotion has a biological expression.f you are feeling love, compassion, joy, empathy, equnamity, your brain starts to make things like dopamine, seratonin, oxitocin, opiates, endorph endorphins. these are antidepressants but they also are immuno modulators. if you are feeling anger, resistant, employment, depression, any of those, fear, then if you can you make makedrenaline but you make cortisol which weakens the immune system and has many other effects. so every moment, your genes...
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we don't have enough staff resources to go to every bar and every restaurant. they've got price codes you go to the mid screen in the back and hit the screen and up comes a price but realistically when you go to a bar and sit down and you order your beer you have a beer memo or a drink memo that says $6 on that. the person the bartender delivers to you or the wait our delivers our meal and check you see it up front comeback neighborhood of the year bra you conduct the transaction so, i say to the staff this is not going to work with us here because the transaction is not done you have a receipt before you do the transaction because you see what the price is you compare it and write our tip on it you do the credit card so i eliminated those. but the scanners those businesses that have registration where they hit a p l u and they've got an tasered price to lazy lake starbucks to my building in anderson's i didn't think they have qualified i saw they have standardized prices for your orange juices and other things so i took those off principally in san francisco i
we don't have enough staff resources to go to every bar and every restaurant. they've got price codes you go to the mid screen in the back and hit the screen and up comes a price but realistically when you go to a bar and sit down and you order your beer you have a beer memo or a drink memo that says $6 on that. the person the bartender delivers to you or the wait our delivers our meal and check you see it up front comeback neighborhood of the year bra you conduct the transaction so, i say to...
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>> yes, every emotion has biological expression. if you're feeling love, compassion, joy, empathy, equi equity. your brain starts to make dopamine, opiates, endorphins. these are anti-depressants. on the other hand if you're feeling hostility, resentment, guilt, depression, fear, you make cortisol which weakens the immune system and has many other effects. so every moment your genes are influenced by what you're feeling, what you're thinking, even the way you speak, how you look at the environment, your eating, sleeping habits. this was a new science that was not even there ten years ago. >> everything that we're hearing about. just to boil down to what you were saying. you were an endegree craniologist. studying the chemicals that influence our brains and immune systems and realized if we could control these chemicals we can actually create biologically beneficial outcomes? >> that's a good way to say it. our body moves between two states. one is inflammation, but inflammation is also protective response. so if you fall down, you y
>> yes, every emotion has biological expression. if you're feeling love, compassion, joy, empathy, equi equity. your brain starts to make dopamine, opiates, endorphins. these are anti-depressants. on the other hand if you're feeling hostility, resentment, guilt, depression, fear, you make cortisol which weakens the immune system and has many other effects. so every moment your genes are influenced by what you're feeling, what you're thinking, even the way you speak, how you look at the...
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every home is a little economy. when those little economy struggle and suffer because they're broken, he is in their efforts to make it successful and two minutes late at bank. >> keep public policy events. every weekend book tv abcafifteen here's the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors created by the cable-tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable satellite provider of. >> now rock -- juan cole looks at the impact of millenniums and the middle east and the role they play. this is about an hour.
every home is a little economy. when those little economy struggle and suffer because they're broken, he is in their efforts to make it successful and two minutes late at bank. >> keep public policy events. every weekend book tv abcafifteen here's the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors created by the cable-tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable satellite provider of. >> now rock -- juan cole looks at the impact of...
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every single dollar. i come back from national income tax the cage with the certainty of a 0-15-0 plan. zero income tax for one year, then 15% flat tax which includes just like hong kong, greatest economy in the world, booming economy, 3% unemployment and it includes mortgage and charitable deduction. i would add one more. health care deduction. every time you spent on health care is tax deductible offer taxes except people ask as they were to get my energy? nine it is today, do you think i have energy? i take 100 vitamin pills a day and a workout one hour and have every day every day. included in the deduction should be gym membership and vitamins. more important than viagra. more important than pharmaceutical drugs. preventative medicines, stay healthy before you ever get sick and the doctors in the first place. 0-15-0. you want to see as liberals would say greedy people on wall street create jobs? i will tell you how you motivate greedy people. you tell them they will get 0% capital gains when they sta
every single dollar. i come back from national income tax the cage with the certainty of a 0-15-0 plan. zero income tax for one year, then 15% flat tax which includes just like hong kong, greatest economy in the world, booming economy, 3% unemployment and it includes mortgage and charitable deduction. i would add one more. health care deduction. every time you spent on health care is tax deductible offer taxes except people ask as they were to get my energy? nine it is today, do you think i...
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it's every year? >> every month almost. no, every two months almost. >> really? >> yea. >> so how does that make you feel about this place? it's almost like a part of your life. >> mmhmm. hmm hmm. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> the purpose of money bail is to make sure that people who have been arrested ultimately s
it's every year? >> every month almost. no, every two months almost. >> really? >> yea. >> so how does that make you feel about this place? it's almost like a part of your life. >> mmhmm. hmm hmm. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a...
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we have a 100 your commitment with gallup for every kid for every public school in america for three.hank-you to jim. [applause] "how the poor can save capitalism" we already are. we already are. 70 percent of this economy give or take to pay rent and mortgages in and utility bills, water, and a cup of coffee, gas from the gas station, the micro transactions, that is what drives the economy but we don't get any credit. 70% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. it is a fascinating number but so give me some examples. do you know, the plans were a toy for the rich when they came out bullet and automobiles. they were a toy for the rich will get this alphonse you remember the big breaks the 10-pound phone? on your shoulder? i can translate some of this you were ballin or you were rollin it cost $3,000 no africa will become the first wireless economy they will jump right over landline phone people have multiple false but they don't have running water and by the way we did had a bunch of kids come in here could we give them some love? this is what i am talking about. [applause] ther
we have a 100 your commitment with gallup for every kid for every public school in america for three.hank-you to jim. [applause] "how the poor can save capitalism" we already are. we already are. 70 percent of this economy give or take to pay rent and mortgages in and utility bills, water, and a cup of coffee, gas from the gas station, the micro transactions, that is what drives the economy but we don't get any credit. 70% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. it is a...
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the officers up here control every aspect of inmate activity. only the downstairs officers have physical contact with the inmates. their colleagues upstairs are their eyes and ears, and their protection. >> this is the l-88. it fires rubber rounds. it's an intimidating weapon. as you can see, it holds six rounds. it's ready to fire at all times. in the event that rubber rounds don't work, what we have is a cn gas gun that's ready to shoot cn gas in there. in the event that the inmate won't stop and we have a mini 14, fires a lethal round, and there's no warning shots fired with it. it's used to stop the attack if it is deemed great bodily injury would come into attack. >> pelican bay's general population housing units are designed to give the control room officers a 180-degree view of the inmate population. this design also gives the inmates a good view of them. >> the inmates are watching you constantly. they're watching me right behind, right now. they watch your every movement and that's a lot of times where they have the advantage on us is b
the officers up here control every aspect of inmate activity. only the downstairs officers have physical contact with the inmates. their colleagues upstairs are their eyes and ears, and their protection. >> this is the l-88. it fires rubber rounds. it's an intimidating weapon. as you can see, it holds six rounds. it's ready to fire at all times. in the event that rubber rounds don't work, what we have is a cn gas gun that's ready to shoot cn gas in there. in the event that the inmate...
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every time you put money in, it causes, uh...deposit friction. gotta get some fiscal lube on there. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. [ defeated] okay. [ male announcer ] avoid monthly maintenance fees at td bank with a minimum checking balance of just $100. td bank. america's most convenient bank. >> we just have to slow awe great play from yesterday's brewers-cubs game at wrigley fields. >> this great play was not on the field. it is a long drive by brewers mark reynolds, watch the catch by 65 year old mike pull end, sitting in the back row. do you see that? back row of the bleachers, wearing his glove. good thing he brought it with him. he brings it back, incredible catch. there it is, one more time. oh, man. >> perfect, 65 and he's got skill. >> oh, and he also pulled a switch. he catch the game ball, through back a a spare. >> the switcheroonai. >> we'll be right back. >>> good morning, everyone, this morning, we remember an actor whose comedic style made him one every television and films' brightest stars. >> robin williams
every time you put money in, it causes, uh...deposit friction. gotta get some fiscal lube on there. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. [ defeated] okay. [ male announcer ] avoid monthly maintenance fees at td bank with a minimum checking balance of just $100. td bank. america's most convenient bank. >> we just have to slow awe great play from yesterday's brewers-cubs game at wrigley fields. >> this great play was not on the field. it is a long drive by brewers mark...
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- models every six hours, but they go out every five or ten days and some models every hour just going out 24 hours. and so the national weather service can do the same thing, and they're working -- they have so many pressures and so many needs that it's hard to decipher them all. i'm a firm believer in -- [inaudible] it's not computers. we have great computers, we have plenty of computers, it's putting in more detail at the start of the forecast, more knowledge. more knowledge in gives you another -- [inaudible] >> the reality is, it's a very short -- [inaudible] from the government. and we know that noaa, can you take this technology directly to planes without having noaa to pay for it? and still provide -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> and here's the good news, that as noaa -- [inaudible] the commercial market will come in and work with them to close the gap. the commercial opportunity, it doesn't have to be left to the government to do it all. >> yeah. >> so we work with -- [inaudible] every day and supplement what we do -- [inaudible] we don't want them to go away. we'r
- models every six hours, but they go out every five or ten days and some models every hour just going out 24 hours. and so the national weather service can do the same thing, and they're working -- they have so many pressures and so many needs that it's hard to decipher them all. i'm a firm believer in -- [inaudible] it's not computers. we have great computers, we have plenty of computers, it's putting in more detail at the start of the forecast, more knowledge. more knowledge in gives you...
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checkidn't, but i did behind every door and every note and cranny. this was a here, pretty secure site, as you can imagine, storing that much cash in an underground facility. i was there and the windows had these large steel plates and you would hit this crash button and the steel plates would slam windowsceiling of these , and these little machine gun turns around this mountain protecting it from attack and from thieves, i suppose. so we worked very close with the library, and an incredible donor to purchase this property and redesign and completely transform this property into the national audiovisual and conservation center for the library of congress. this is what it looks like today on the site of that wonderful hill and culpepper, virginia. a fully modern building where the library moved all of the motion picture and recorded sound division off of capitol hill to this much more appropriate site. the biggest reason that the library and we and others wanted to do that was to preserve the cellulose nitrate film that is part of this incredible coll
checkidn't, but i did behind every door and every note and cranny. this was a here, pretty secure site, as you can imagine, storing that much cash in an underground facility. i was there and the windows had these large steel plates and you would hit this crash button and the steel plates would slam windowsceiling of these , and these little machine gun turns around this mountain protecting it from attack and from thieves, i suppose. so we worked very close with the library, and an incredible...
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not every day, i shouldn't say every day. that you go home and you get frustrated because we're writing grants till 10:00 at night. we're begging for money. and you're almost in tears because we're, like, "okay, what are we going to do?" because i've got a family, too. it gets frustrating, it gets hard. >> pelley: it's enough to wear you out, teresa. >> gardner: we're pretty beat down by the end of the day on most days, really. but we do get more out of it then we ever give. >> meade: when you look at it practically, you think, "what in the world am i thinking?" but then i have that one patient that may come in and say "couldn't bring you anything can't pay anything, but here's a quilt i want to give you." and i mean, when they do that and they're so heartfelt and they put their arms around you-- "i don't know what i'd do without you." you're doing a lot better. it lets you think, "okay, i was put here for a purpose." >> gardner: and you can do it another day. >> you're a blessing to us. >> well, thank you all. y'all are bles
not every day, i shouldn't say every day. that you go home and you get frustrated because we're writing grants till 10:00 at night. we're begging for money. and you're almost in tears because we're, like, "okay, what are we going to do?" because i've got a family, too. it gets frustrating, it gets hard. >> pelley: it's enough to wear you out, teresa. >> gardner: we're pretty beat down by the end of the day on most days, really. but we do get more out of it then we ever...
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of gridlock -- every morning. yet we are in the middle of gridlock. i was just in the second poorest city in america and the san director of public schools got up and gave an address. if anyone would be low on hope, it would be this place. it is just the opposite. i have never seen more hopeful people in any school district that i have been in. he had an interesting thing that he said to his staff. he said, and this is my point about being careful about what is going wrong and what we think is going wrong, he said, it is not the people that are the problem. it is the people that they wake up to -- it is the system that they wake up to every morning. let me to you about our poll. we learned that, for every year they stay in school, they are less engaged in school. school, engagement is at 76%. 61% in middle school and 44% in high school. the longer they are in school, the less engaged they become. yet we found a needle in a haystack about student engagement. if a student agrees that their school is focused on build
of gridlock -- every morning. yet we are in the middle of gridlock. i was just in the second poorest city in america and the san director of public schools got up and gave an address. if anyone would be low on hope, it would be this place. it is just the opposite. i have never seen more hopeful people in any school district that i have been in. he had an interesting thing that he said to his staff. he said, and this is my point about being careful about what is going wrong and what we think is...
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i have felt comfortable with every young person, every crowd i have been in to date. why is it, governor, that you cannot come to the ground, where people are expressing their rights to speak. why are you allowing for us, your open state senator, your open state senator to be gassed. >> state senator, what does the governor mean in describing his relationship with the black community as good, as professional. sorry, that feels like a bit of an incomplete response to an important question at this moment in time. >> obviously he has not had a good relationship. let me tell you years ago, he started a process where young african american kids can get a better education and fully accredited schools. he stopped that process from happening 20 years ago. when i was in high school, furthermore, last year he wanted to cut benefits to minorities, and people who are low income, and he was disadvantage african-american and other low-number people. this governor has a strong history of not supporting the african-american community. he is also a governor who wants to take away low
i have felt comfortable with every young person, every crowd i have been in to date. why is it, governor, that you cannot come to the ground, where people are expressing their rights to speak. why are you allowing for us, your open state senator, your open state senator to be gassed. >> state senator, what does the governor mean in describing his relationship with the black community as good, as professional. sorry, that feels like a bit of an incomplete response to an important question...
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every doctor could see every prescription. sometimes you need to go to the doctors office and they can take your bvitals. one app takes your temperature, your blood pressure, your heart g, in your lung function in a couple of seconds. it costs $199. togine if instead of going the v.a. medical center, they could send this information to their doctor right from their smartphone. greatgottlieb had a paper, asserting that the fda will say that it subjects the smartphone as a medical device. another example, there is a company in california that is automated the 1000th most common medical lab tests, all of which can be performed using just a few drops of blood. out invice was rolling walgreens. give a few drops of blood, have the results e-mailed to your smartphone by the time you walk out the door. chargingcommitted to 50 percent of the medicare reimbursement rate or less. imagine if instead of waiting months for such tests, veterans could go to their local pharmacy and have it on their smartphone in the afternoon, all at cheaper
every doctor could see every prescription. sometimes you need to go to the doctors office and they can take your bvitals. one app takes your temperature, your blood pressure, your heart g, in your lung function in a couple of seconds. it costs $199. togine if instead of going the v.a. medical center, they could send this information to their doctor right from their smartphone. greatgottlieb had a paper, asserting that the fda will say that it subjects the smartphone as a medical device. another...
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these are the women that i interact with every week and every day and i keep thinking about them even in my sleep. many of them are illiterate. how i canto thank bring across the messages of health to them. in one of these meetings, i met lady but26-year-old when you look at her, you would think she is 40 because she is worn out. your help is report and when she sneaked into one of these young mothers clubs, she came slowly and got in with her little baby who is actually four years old when you look at the boy, you could actually think he is malnutrition and. when she came in, it hit me that many women fear about health issues and family planning on radio and television but they need to interact with other women in order to really have first-hand information about how family-planning works. for this reason, we have young meet weeklye we with these women to talk about issues of health and issues of child care and issues of family-planning and issues of marital relationships and we talk to them every week and the message slowly comes down. i found that there is a way i can communicate w
these are the women that i interact with every week and every day and i keep thinking about them even in my sleep. many of them are illiterate. how i canto thank bring across the messages of health to them. in one of these meetings, i met lady but26-year-old when you look at her, you would think she is 40 because she is worn out. your help is report and when she sneaked into one of these young mothers clubs, she came slowly and got in with her little baby who is actually four years old when you...
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[laughter] >> every company around here is like scrooge with a gold coin is. [laughter] i figured out apple has enough cash on hand could by every new start up for the next generation they're sitting on more money than the gnp of most countries saw why compete with the new company coming at you head on? >> years ago carol hart told the that is the duty of a big company with cash you are the major leagues. >> imus her profession was the most fun person in silicon valley's. >> i agree. >> you have not dropped and af bombs. [laughter] >> we regularly vote for that ceo. [laughter] i loved karen. >> host: couldn't tell have happened anywhere else besides silicon valley? >> guest: that is tough. it did it to some degree in texas with motorola. but the explosion of hundreds of companies all pursuing the same goal with venture capital and the talent floating around? it is hard to imagine i cannot even imagine fairchild anywhere else those are mind-boggling. and it occurred four blocks from here. marshall cox told me when hired he he had no idea she would be vp of sale
[laughter] >> every company around here is like scrooge with a gold coin is. [laughter] i figured out apple has enough cash on hand could by every new start up for the next generation they're sitting on more money than the gnp of most countries saw why compete with the new company coming at you head on? >> years ago carol hart told the that is the duty of a big company with cash you are the major leagues. >> imus her profession was the most fun person in silicon valley's....