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we're talking extreme weather defense. over the past year we've seen some big ones. >> the scientific community is tackling this head on, but there are a lot of economic consequences as well. when money is involved eyebrows raised. >> noaa said there were eighth weather events that cost over $1 billion and we i went to a lab that can stimulate that kind of devastation. let's take a look. >> in a concrete chamber, seven stories tall and big enough to hold nine football fields, they're making some of the most violent weather in america. >> tell me about in space. >> this is an unique facility, we call it mother nature in a box. we are really focused on extreme weather events. wind water fire, and hail. >> and it's all powered by the colossal fans. >> i'm standing in a tropical storm at 45 mph. and that's a breeze compared to category 1 1 hurricane where winds reach speeds of 70 mph. here a wall of fans can generate winds of 131 mph an hour. that's enough to blow down a house. >> what we do here is building by building combat
we're talking extreme weather defense. over the past year we've seen some big ones. >> the scientific community is tackling this head on, but there are a lot of economic consequences as well. when money is involved eyebrows raised. >> noaa said there were eighth weather events that cost over $1 billion and we i went to a lab that can stimulate that kind of devastation. let's take a look. >> in a concrete chamber, seven stories tall and big enough to hold nine football fields,...
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i'm phil torres, with global extremes. we're seeing the hot get hotter and the cold get colder, and it's hitting all corners of the u.s. >> it's a really challenging time. challenging and exciting to try to understand what these extreme weather patterns mean for our climate. >> and i got to look at the significant costs involved not just with the devastation caused by extreme weather but hidden causes. >> heat, drought, it's happening. let's take a look. >> oxnard, california, august 12, 2014. >> the weather team has been at it for ours. the storm was no surprise. scientists and technos cameras were tracking it. what meteorologists were calling the storm of the decade hit california with a vengeance. at the national weather service office in response to one of the worst winter storms to hit the state in a very long time. nine inches at once reported in napa valley. massive snow and minutes lake tahoe. flooding in los angeles. >> this is a chance for scientists to study in realtime the latest in a year of extreme weather ev
i'm phil torres, with global extremes. we're seeing the hot get hotter and the cold get colder, and it's hitting all corners of the u.s. >> it's a really challenging time. challenging and exciting to try to understand what these extreme weather patterns mean for our climate. >> and i got to look at the significant costs involved not just with the devastation caused by extreme weather but hidden causes. >> heat, drought, it's happening. let's take a look. >> oxnard,...
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extreme ironing.at if we took the ironing to extreme places and did it on the side of a mountain or a river or lake or something? >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme ironing. in short order, it's all over the place. >> we've seen people extreme ironing on the top of a mountain, under water extreme ironing, antarctic, on the back of fast-moving cars. >> but no one takes it to greater extremes than andy ford and mike frost, two professional sky divers from great britain. in 1998 andy spots extreme ironing in a magazine. >> i read about it in a magazine. we can make it sick. we can really make this look good. >> at the time, andy and mike are focusing on another extreme sport, sky surfing, a mix of sky diving and surfing. >> you surf on the actual air and burning this great big trail through the sky and have as much fun as you really want to you can think, what am i gonna do this time, fly my back, my front, fly upside down and spin. i'm going to spin, how fast can i spin? >> how do you make that more
extreme ironing.at if we took the ironing to extreme places and did it on the side of a mountain or a river or lake or something? >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme ironing. in short order, it's all over the place. >> we've seen people extreme ironing on the top of a mountain, under water extreme ironing, antarctic, on the back of fast-moving cars. >> but no one takes it to greater extremes than andy ford and mike frost, two professional sky divers from great britain. in...
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he's currently listed in extremely critical condition. people are in custody. >> nbc 10's george spencer is live at that scene and joins us now with the very latest. george what have you been able to learn in the time you've been there? >> jacqueline, the gravity of this is very serious. we can tell you in the past half hour philadelphia police have completely shut down this block of lehigh avenue. their entire investigative apparatus is out here and we're learning that the game stop store towards the back of this hope plaza shopping center right along 21st street was the center of this terrible action this afternoon. in the past half hour i've actually seen still photos of the front of that store which showed the glass windows in front completely shattered out and according to sources here on the scene there were actually customers inside that store who may have been trapped during this melee. at the end of that melee we know one philadelphia police officer was left in extremely critical condition with serious injuries right now at templ
he's currently listed in extremely critical condition. people are in custody. >> nbc 10's george spencer is live at that scene and joins us now with the very latest. george what have you been able to learn in the time you've been there? >> jacqueline, the gravity of this is very serious. we can tell you in the past half hour philadelphia police have completely shut down this block of lehigh avenue. their entire investigative apparatus is out here and we're learning that the game...
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to become more extreme, not less. what is amazing about that, if you look at the precipitating event that led to the interment of japanese americans, the attack on pearl harbor and the war with the japanese, the japaneseon against americans was very intense during the initial conflict, but after the initial trauma wore off, the persecution lesson. japanese-americans were integrated back into the american community relatively quickly. as the country moved away from the precipitating event, the persecution got better gradually. what you see in this campaign is the opposite. we have one successful terrorist attack on u.s. soil 11 years ago, get if you look at such -- things never get better. never or the abuses curtailed. even further away from the 9/11 attack, things continue to worsen. you see far more fbi raids and arrests where the fbi creates and funds and conceals a plot that it tricks young muslims into joining, then they trumpet that they have dismantled the plot. then they put them in prison for decades, far mor
to become more extreme, not less. what is amazing about that, if you look at the precipitating event that led to the interment of japanese americans, the attack on pearl harbor and the war with the japanese, the japaneseon against americans was very intense during the initial conflict, but after the initial trauma wore off, the persecution lesson. japanese-americans were integrated back into the american community relatively quickly. as the country moved away from the precipitating event, the...
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it's extremely painful. you're in pain a lot of the time. when i started using the nutribullet, i was pleasantly surprised because the first night that i actually used the nutribullet, i actually slept really well. that was exciting. that was phenomenal. it's almost unbelievable, quite frankly, that just by using the nutribullet and just properly nourishing your body that i got immediate results and a result that i was looking for. if i had to pick one kitchen appliance that i absolutely had to have, it would be the nutribullet, 'cause it's the only appliance out there that can give me exactly what my body needs in order to feel good, have the health and proper nutrition that is so important in order for us to be able to just live life. if the people were here that made the nutribullet, what i would say to them is thank you for giving me my life back. thank you for allowing me to enjoy my family more. thanks for taking away the pain. where have you been all my life? [ chuckles ] >> we all know how important the immune system is. it is the ke
it's extremely painful. you're in pain a lot of the time. when i started using the nutribullet, i was pleasantly surprised because the first night that i actually used the nutribullet, i actually slept really well. that was exciting. that was phenomenal. it's almost unbelievable, quite frankly, that just by using the nutribullet and just properly nourishing your body that i got immediate results and a result that i was looking for. if i had to pick one kitchen appliance that i absolutely had to...
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but it is extremely rare, isn't it? >> i will realize a couple of statistics to give you a sense of just how extremely exceptionally rare it is. 1.1 in 4.7 million chance. one in 4.7 million. you have a better chance of winning the lottery tomorrow twice. once in the morning and again in the afternoon. even when you take the airlines with the worst records. not the major ones. a1 in 2 million chance. there are half a million people in the air. 50000 flights around the day. just last year on the a320 jet that crashed today. these statistics, giving people a sense of how rare. it is a circular argument. these are so tragic because they are rare. when they happen, it captures the world's attention. the images are often absolutely atrocious. they are almost unbearable to look at. you obviously think of the people themselves. you never think that's going to be you. and when it happens, you instantly make that connection. this was the second deadliest accident on french soil. you had a crash in 1981 in corsica. 16 years ago,
but it is extremely rare, isn't it? >> i will realize a couple of statistics to give you a sense of just how extremely exceptionally rare it is. 1.1 in 4.7 million chance. one in 4.7 million. you have a better chance of winning the lottery tomorrow twice. once in the morning and again in the afternoon. even when you take the airlines with the worst records. not the major ones. a1 in 2 million chance. there are half a million people in the air. 50000 flights around the day. just last year...
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the coast, very familiar with the extremely high speed winds. the video being captured showing winds anywhere from 125 miles an hour to unofficial gusts measured at 189 miles an hour. >> what. >> it's a miracle anything's standing. >> that explains why that sea is so angry were why the mist is blowing out across the water. it's haunting. looks look a ghost going to rise up over the sea and take over the sound. >> insane. >> hard to tell what it might feel like but you can hear it. >> how is that guy staying on that fence? >> obviously to see this extreme weather, photographers have to capture it. marco and his friends were able to capture some of the images. it wasn't easy. look at some of the video of these guys hanging on for dear life. >> i would like to know what that feels like as you're basically grass. ing to save your life. >> not only got the wind and storm coming through, but here's some of the damage that it caused as well, some downed power lines, damaged roofing. i expect that wind force to see more damage but he didn't capture that
the coast, very familiar with the extremely high speed winds. the video being captured showing winds anywhere from 125 miles an hour to unofficial gusts measured at 189 miles an hour. >> what. >> it's a miracle anything's standing. >> that explains why that sea is so angry were why the mist is blowing out across the water. it's haunting. looks look a ghost going to rise up over the sea and take over the sound. >> insane. >> hard to tell what it might feel like but...
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>> we describe it as radical extremism. >> global extremism. >> sir, i don't care what you call it. it's a threat to u.s. citizens here around abroad. so people trying to conduct violent attacks whether it's global extremism, al qaeda, aqap. it's a threat. i don't care about labeling. i worry about their intent. >> well i appreciate that, sir, and i agree with you but you can't fix a problem if you refuse or are unwilling to label it. i think it's more than just global extremism. there's a particular global extremism and that's why i characterize it as jihadi. the fact that none of you want to say -- you know characterize it, that concerns me because that's not identifying the problem. but moving on yet again in the interest of time, the uae saudi arabia and egypt considered the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. i'm wandering in the interest of pursuing foreign fighters if that comes into your consideration, radicalization and how it's per traited in this country. do you look at those organizations or that particular organization or another one, for that matter. those
>> we describe it as radical extremism. >> global extremism. >> sir, i don't care what you call it. it's a threat to u.s. citizens here around abroad. so people trying to conduct violent attacks whether it's global extremism, al qaeda, aqap. it's a threat. i don't care about labeling. i worry about their intent. >> well i appreciate that, sir, and i agree with you but you can't fix a problem if you refuse or are unwilling to label it. i think it's more than just global...
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now this has been extremely concern concerning, particularly those fighters who have been coming back from tunisia. the tunisia authorities say they foiled planned attacks against potential military and police targets. but i can reiterate that it is the first time we have had any kind of attack in tunisia on what is one of the most popular museums in the country. >> we're continuing to watch this story out of tunisia. eight people have been killed seven foreigners, one is tunisian. there is no word yet on the number of people who are still trapped inside the museum. one of our journalists was telling us that there's a heavy presence has you can imagine outside of the museum as security forces try to -- one killed from inside the museum -- oh so -- yeah, thisthis is -- this is the first picture coming into us from inside the museum. as you can see a number of people there, sitting down. are they hostages? looks that way, but we can't confirm any of this as of yet. what we know is that the gunmen at least two of them have killed eight people. this museum is right next to the parliament
now this has been extremely concern concerning, particularly those fighters who have been coming back from tunisia. the tunisia authorities say they foiled planned attacks against potential military and police targets. but i can reiterate that it is the first time we have had any kind of attack in tunisia on what is one of the most popular museums in the country. >> we're continuing to watch this story out of tunisia. eight people have been killed seven foreigners, one is tunisian. there...
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i don't know at this point i mean both stories are extremely extremely compelling there's been xhifblt with the plan as well i don't know having an extension to clear some of that up will help us probably going to be on you commissioner wilson. >> commissioner fung give me a little bit more on the thoughts about not meeting number one and two of the requirement for variance. >> before i go through directly let's strip off some of the things people brought forth i don't care to hear people making claimed about other people and what kind of income they make that kind of argument does nothing for me i don't care for you know the attempt to provide positions that are not necessarily characterized by realty how have that's a separate issue the perhaps i'm maybe too old for this officer but the fact the variance criteria was meant to be also very strict at least for quite a long time in the history of our city the questions of whether one can afford to do the intensive redevelopment of american people existing building shell that involves not only seismic but absolutely other things does rea
i don't know at this point i mean both stories are extremely extremely compelling there's been xhifblt with the plan as well i don't know having an extension to clear some of that up will help us probably going to be on you commissioner wilson. >> commissioner fung give me a little bit more on the thoughts about not meeting number one and two of the requirement for variance. >> before i go through directly let's strip off some of the things people brought forth i don't care to hear...
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afghanistan has been the frontline of the global battle against extremism. america, as a result, has been safe, but that safety has been ensured through the loss of american and afghan lives in the fight against terror. we have made great sacrifices. but then it's our patriotic to do so. you, on the other hand, have a choice and when came to a fork in the road chose to do the right thing. thank you. most recently due to the refusal of the government to sign the bilateral security agreement and status forces agreement with nate heo we have lost momentum. and both partners have to operate under uncertainty resulting in some eight months of lost time in the most critical moment of transition. you could have used this opportunity to end the partnership and return home in frustration but you did not. thanks to the flexibility showed by president obama and congress we have made up for the loss and have regained momentum. without breaking by even the day of promise of president obama to the american people that the combat role would end on december 31 2014. thank y
afghanistan has been the frontline of the global battle against extremism. america, as a result, has been safe, but that safety has been ensured through the loss of american and afghan lives in the fight against terror. we have made great sacrifices. but then it's our patriotic to do so. you, on the other hand, have a choice and when came to a fork in the road chose to do the right thing. thank you. most recently due to the refusal of the government to sign the bilateral security agreement and...
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they are saying he expected an extremely long and extremely difficult search and rescue operation because of the remoteness of the area. the interior ministry repeating the line we have been telling you. at 9:45 they say, gmt, we were saying 9:47. it is at that time the pilot sent a distress signal. we don't know whether the signal was a recorded message, whether he pressed a button or was able to talk to ground control. the ministry saying that the passenger manifest is being verified. 148 people on board. 142 passengers six crew two of whom were pilots four of whom were flight attendants. the french government stressing saying they don't believe anybody will have survived this germanwings crash flight number 4u 925525. we do not yet know what has happened to flight 4u 9525. it's a personal tweet. >> he says my sympathy with those who are involved and their families. if our fears are confirmed, it is a dark day. we hope to find survivors. >> can i say, what time did you say? >> the french ministry said 10:45 a.m. which is french time. in gmt, 09:45. >> german air traffic control says the
they are saying he expected an extremely long and extremely difficult search and rescue operation because of the remoteness of the area. the interior ministry repeating the line we have been telling you. at 9:45 they say, gmt, we were saying 9:47. it is at that time the pilot sent a distress signal. we don't know whether the signal was a recorded message, whether he pressed a button or was able to talk to ground control. the ministry saying that the passenger manifest is being verified. 148...
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" -- not extreme commitment, but extreme results. that means you can turn around years of neglect and lose up to 60 pounds or more in just 90 days because x3 is so efficient at keeping your body challenged. [ beeping ] this is ed, one of the heaviest members of the p90x3 test groups. >> 240. >> 240. oh, my god. i always knew in the back of my head that, like, "oh, i should really make a big change in my life. i should really do something." >> that way. now go back. >> 30-minute workouts -- they really work for me because, in my head, it's not such a big task. and once you do it, you realize, "oh, wow, 10 minutes are left," just like that. and as you're going through it it just goes by so quick. in these 30 minutes, it's so intense that i definitely feel like i'm getting a better workout. it's crazy -- exercise after exercise after exercise. here's your break -- 30 seconds, then right back at it. so you're just fitting so much more into those 30 minutes. i have lost almost 43 pounds 23 inches off of my body 9 inches off my waist. [ la
" -- not extreme commitment, but extreme results. that means you can turn around years of neglect and lose up to 60 pounds or more in just 90 days because x3 is so efficient at keeping your body challenged. [ beeping ] this is ed, one of the heaviest members of the p90x3 test groups. >> 240. >> 240. oh, my god. i always knew in the back of my head that, like, "oh, i should really make a big change in my life. i should really do something." >> that way. now go...
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she would say you are so extremely special. that, though, led to a very turbulent time for you, whip yo - when you go to live with your teacher, and there's a point where your mother is not okay with that. talk to ma about the process you went through of suing your mother for emancipation. >> i was 15 years old. when i say that, 15 years old, i think i was at the maturity and mind-set of an 11 year old. i was definitely a late bloomer and did not come into my own until i was probably in my 20s, and i think that dancing definitely gave me the opportunity to explore and to grow into the person that i don't think i could be without it. i would have never become this person without ballet. at that time, all i wanted to do was dance. and i was being told that - well, by my mother, first hand, that she wanted me to be home. which made complete sense. i've given you almost three years to live with your teacher and get the training you needed, and now you need to get home. then i was hearing from my teacher, if you leave now, you may n
she would say you are so extremely special. that, though, led to a very turbulent time for you, whip yo - when you go to live with your teacher, and there's a point where your mother is not okay with that. talk to ma about the process you went through of suing your mother for emancipation. >> i was 15 years old. when i say that, 15 years old, i think i was at the maturity and mind-set of an 11 year old. i was definitely a late bloomer and did not come into my own until i was probably in...
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it's called extreme ironing.r of the sport lugs ironing boards to exotic -- lugs to exotic locations and gets to work whether underwater rock climbing or on a cow. wrinkles are no match. >> poor cow. >> no match for this all-star. that's crazy. >> the next event is going to be extreme folding. >> folding, exactly. >> that gets very difficult. then after that extreme putting of the clothes away which in my household is like a three-day event. >> organizing, that's what i need. i need the extreme organizer. that would be great. >>> now time to look ahead. president obama will host prince charles and kamil at the white house. expected to meet with the president and vice president this afternoon. they are here to promote uk's partnership with the u.s. prince of wales and duchess of cornwell will wrap up on friday. and happy birthday to bruce willis turns 60 glenn close 68 and former bond girl ursula andrews is 59 prchlt thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a good one. >>> a young mother and her baby in
it's called extreme ironing.r of the sport lugs ironing boards to exotic -- lugs to exotic locations and gets to work whether underwater rock climbing or on a cow. wrinkles are no match. >> poor cow. >> no match for this all-star. that's crazy. >> the next event is going to be extreme folding. >> folding, exactly. >> that gets very difficult. then after that extreme putting of the clothes away which in my household is like a three-day event. >> organizing,...
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it can be extremely regular, it can be extremely irregular. it can be extremely complicated, or very, very simple. how you break up the units is extremely important because when you enter musical time, your watch stops working. you're in a different zone of human experience and the music takes over your sense of how time is going by. funding for this program was provided by the annenberg/cpb project. this is pbs. ♪ meet cathy, who's lived most everywhere, from zanzibar to barclay square. but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! ♪ cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cat
it can be extremely regular, it can be extremely irregular. it can be extremely complicated, or very, very simple. how you break up the units is extremely important because when you enter musical time, your watch stops working. you're in a different zone of human experience and the music takes over your sense of how time is going by. funding for this program was provided by the annenberg/cpb project. this is pbs. ♪ meet cathy, who's lived most everywhere, from zanzibar to barclay square. but...
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in 2012 alone extreme weather cost the united states $120 billion. when the typhoon hit the philippines a year ago the cost of responding exceeded $10 billion. that is just the bill from the storm damage think of the added health care costs, expenses the result from agricultural and environmental degradation is time to do real cost accounting. we cannot only factor in the price of the immediate energy needs but include the long term cost of curbing pollution to factor in the cost of survival and we will find pursuing clean energy now is far more affordable to pay for the consequences later. but there is another piece of reality in these arguments begin to compound and grow considerably. clean energy is not only the solution to climate change but the greatest economic opportunity of all time. if you want to put people to work this is the way to do with the global energy market of the future is poised to be the largest the has been ever known with the $6 trillion market today between four and 5 million users today. but will grow at 9 billion over the n
in 2012 alone extreme weather cost the united states $120 billion. when the typhoon hit the philippines a year ago the cost of responding exceeded $10 billion. that is just the bill from the storm damage think of the added health care costs, expenses the result from agricultural and environmental degradation is time to do real cost accounting. we cannot only factor in the price of the immediate energy needs but include the long term cost of curbing pollution to factor in the cost of survival...
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high-level i'm extremely grateful to having bang given this training with the intervention team at the same time, a bigableer if police officers are given an opportunity to expand their training and knowledge and become for mindful of what they do it only improves their interaction with the community i want to thank you view r very much for letting me speak to you i'm always available for questions you may have thank you for your time (clapping.) thank you lilly and the neighborhood groups the 10 neighborhood groups in the tenderloin are drill to my success i'm going to close by thashg them the community at large they really do make park station strong and the officers really appreciate their involvement everyday and really that's where i'd like to close is the officers are what make up park station so with that tiled at least have the cat detective program we say a great 50 she's helped us you out and had a great turnout night out and had intervention with great kids and she's held career discussions and everyday the patrol officers go out there's a lot of officers that helped but wit
high-level i'm extremely grateful to having bang given this training with the intervention team at the same time, a bigableer if police officers are given an opportunity to expand their training and knowledge and become for mindful of what they do it only improves their interaction with the community i want to thank you view r very much for letting me speak to you i'm always available for questions you may have thank you for your time (clapping.) thank you lilly and the neighborhood groups the...
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which is introducing new measures to count islamistic extremism. britain's secretary introduced the plans in london including statutory powers to ban so-called extremist speakers from public events and an investigation into sharia courts. may says the proposals are necessary for addressing what she argues is a rising level of extremism. >> islam is entirely compatible with british values and our national way of life. islamist extremism is not. we must be uncompromising in our response to it. extremism is not something that can just be ignored. it cannot be wished away. it must be tackled head on >>> the greek prime minister alexis tsipras met the german chancellor angela merkel in his first official visit to berlin. alexis tsipras warned athens is running out of money and will not be able to meet debt payments without germany's help. mrs. angela merkel remained form saying there'll be no new money without reforms. >> reporter: a first official visit to germany for the greek prime minister. some called this a showdown in the chancellor's office. ale
which is introducing new measures to count islamistic extremism. britain's secretary introduced the plans in london including statutory powers to ban so-called extremist speakers from public events and an investigation into sharia courts. may says the proposals are necessary for addressing what she argues is a rising level of extremism. >> islam is entirely compatible with british values and our national way of life. islamist extremism is not. we must be uncompromising in our response to...
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right now my sense is that the anxiety level is extremely high. mr. talbott: how does that translate into the attitude of the central asian state towards the prospects some as and those opportunities is a good thing. we hope to get to for a eurasian union, as an alternative to the european union? mr. blinken: we have been very clear. we have not said to anyone do not join, and indeed we have kazakhstan and tristan -- k yrgystan. what we do want to see when it comes that union is countries uphold their broader international commitments, and it does not have to to constrict trade, it advances it. if the result of joining such a union is more tariffs or nontariff barriers, that is moving in the wrong direction, backwards. there is nothing fundamentally inconsistent with doing that and participating in a larger international system. we are encouraging countries to do that. i think what a number of countries in the region are seeing right now is russia that has mismanaged its economy going back some time, second, the sanctions, as the result of the sanctio
right now my sense is that the anxiety level is extremely high. mr. talbott: how does that translate into the attitude of the central asian state towards the prospects some as and those opportunities is a good thing. we hope to get to for a eurasian union, as an alternative to the european union? mr. blinken: we have been very clear. we have not said to anyone do not join, and indeed we have kazakhstan and tristan -- k yrgystan. what we do want to see when it comes that union is countries...
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what is this haka tho and how do you come up with ideas to combat violent extremism.e us a compressed version of what happened in 60 straight hours. >> sure, the haka tho point is not just to come up with product, but to create an environment to cultivate the same or equal or better passion that you see coming from the other side. the extremist narrative is driven by passion, and when we try to confront that it's a lot of checking the box projects. they will not cut it. audiences attracted to this tap into passion. if we bring in tech leaders and people from the communities and create a creative environment and they are throwing ideas on the wall and see what sticks, they come up with amazing stuff. >> you came up with more than 50 great ideas, narrowing it to four. how do you get to the four, and do they tackle a specific leader or group? >> the tech leaders we brought in, we told them there's no boundaries, they could think of whatever they wanted to think of. they tried outlandish ideas and whittled them down four that they could work with. each addresses a differe
what is this haka tho and how do you come up with ideas to combat violent extremism.e us a compressed version of what happened in 60 straight hours. >> sure, the haka tho point is not just to come up with product, but to create an environment to cultivate the same or equal or better passion that you see coming from the other side. the extremist narrative is driven by passion, and when we try to confront that it's a lot of checking the box projects. they will not cut it. audiences...
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the combination will cause very low visibility so traveling is extremely dangerous. and also waves are going to be up to six meters so coastal flooding is highly likely. but very different story over the southern half of the country. due to the recent warm-up. cherry blossoms are starting to bloom. we have some fixtures coming out of the tokyo area. cherry blossoms are starting to bloom in tokyo today. this is three days earlier than normal. but two days later compared to last year. jna declares the start of the cherry blossom season for tokyo when five buds blossom on a tree in yasukuni shrine. the peak will be next tuesday in tokyo and we associate cherry blossom with spring so definitely we are very waiting for this warm season. now, take a look at this cherry blossom forecast for japan, as well as south korea. cherry trees, cherry blossoms will start to bloom earlier than normal in many parts of south korea, and the blossoms will move up to the north as we go into may across japan. now for a bigger picture a couple of highs are creating dry conditions for the nor
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well that warning is extremely relevant to what we're about to show you. we put together a collection of some of the most disturbing and dangerous inmates in "lockup" history. viewer discretion is definitely advised. >> inside america's maximum security prisons is an assortment of predators. the interviews our producers conduct with such inmates are always graphic and often revealing. we heard three of the most shocking stories of predatory behavior at the same prison. california state prison corcoran when we interviewed these men, our crew was required to wear stab-proof vests. one of the corcoran inmates we sat down with was christian knight. and nobody describes the daily pressures, the ups and downs of being a predator, like he does. >> it's seductive. you know what i mean? you could love the game but the game loves nobody. you know what i mean? you could sit there, give it your all, think that everyone is supporting you and before you know it, just like that. you're getting your throat cut, seen it, done it. >> knight was serving time for murder, and
well that warning is extremely relevant to what we're about to show you. we put together a collection of some of the most disturbing and dangerous inmates in "lockup" history. viewer discretion is definitely advised. >> inside america's maximum security prisons is an assortment of predators. the interviews our producers conduct with such inmates are always graphic and often revealing. we heard three of the most shocking stories of predatory behavior at the same prison....
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do an internet search or the taylor forbes extreme weather and you'll see the data itself. you can be rude to your guests all you want but it doesn't change the data is very strayed forward and three [simultaneous speech] >> involved a science and engineer types of in alberta, nearly all pro-fossil fuels. that's not exactly a representative of social science is it? >> you're wrong david, i pointed out there was a group of scients for whom there was a study taken they determined that global swarming not a crisis but that's not the only group of scientists. the american meteorological society, these are atmosphere scientists where a majority of them found that humans are not creating a global warming crisis and not very worried about global warming. a single assertion, the facts are the facts david. >> clearly mr. taylor you are the expert. james taylor, with the heritage institute. thanks for coming on good to have you on. up next, the cost of injustice our series continues as a mother's call for help for her mentally ill son. when the police arrived, a deadly confrontation
do an internet search or the taylor forbes extreme weather and you'll see the data itself. you can be rude to your guests all you want but it doesn't change the data is very strayed forward and three [simultaneous speech] >> involved a science and engineer types of in alberta, nearly all pro-fossil fuels. that's not exactly a representative of social science is it? >> you're wrong david, i pointed out there was a group of scients for whom there was a study taken they determined that...
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. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. hosted "lockup" crews in both 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, t
. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [...
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look we know the bill before us has an extremely worthy goal. we want to help victims of human trafficking but i want to ask rhetorically how does that help women who have been brutally trafficked when you don't let them access their legal right to end a pregnancy that resulted from their enslavement? a woman is enslaved. she becomes pregnant. shouldn't she have the ability to get the same kind of health care as any other woman but no in this bill they say she can't use the victims compensation fund for that legal right. republicans are doing this all over the place. they attach immigration to the homeland security bill. they are threatening to attach the keystone pipeline to a highway bill and now they include abortion and a human trafficking bill. and then they tell us we are seeing phantom problems? i don't think so. they have been in charge for eight weeks and all who we have seen is they are taking hostage after hostage after hosted legislatively to get their way on their philosophy. roe philosophy. roe v. wade is the lava lamp it if they d
look we know the bill before us has an extremely worthy goal. we want to help victims of human trafficking but i want to ask rhetorically how does that help women who have been brutally trafficked when you don't let them access their legal right to end a pregnancy that resulted from their enslavement? a woman is enslaved. she becomes pregnant. shouldn't she have the ability to get the same kind of health care as any other woman but no in this bill they say she can't use the victims compensation...
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now to the extreme. >> i flew it. >> with the extreme selfie stick, which i don't know looks about 30 by the looks of. has all kinds of uses. you know for example, if you wanted to take a selfie of people on the second story of the observatory, no problem. or perhaps wanted to a selfie with people inside the restaurant but you were outside the restaurant. you can do that. >> see if we can hook it around. >> the beauty of it is everybody instantly gets the hume somewhere redig listness of it. it's pervasive in the society now. >> in the car. in the car! we're in the car! yeah. we're through the car! >> this is so absurd but it's amazing. >> they have realized there is one sort of short coming to the extreme selfie stick. you wanted a private selfie. >> anyone behind me i'm trying to te a sele if you can jt mo you're all in my shot! >> gosh. >> come on kiss. come on you're on the selfie stick kiss cam. >> that's cool. >> everybody! jump in! yeah! >> the whole beach. >> that's fun. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> time to get your workout on with none other tam ra and eddy. >> a sex
now to the extreme. >> i flew it. >> with the extreme selfie stick, which i don't know looks about 30 by the looks of. has all kinds of uses. you know for example, if you wanted to take a selfie of people on the second story of the observatory, no problem. or perhaps wanted to a selfie with people inside the restaurant but you were outside the restaurant. you can do that. >> see if we can hook it around. >> the beauty of it is everybody instantly gets the hume somewhere...
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i'm a surfer, i spent a lot of time in extreme environments and i learned a lot about myself and it's a great way of being in the world because you see is pushed to its extreme and you get insights into the nature of existence and so i kept going back to iraq because i thought there was some way i had a sort of mystical idea that the longer i stayed there into the closer the more spiritual insight i would get into the closer i get and i discovered the larger you stay there and the more the fatigue makes its way into your body begin to notice connections that were invisible to you before. and i dove into this in the book in a number of different ways with one of the most striking was the day before i hit my ambush i was in a humvee with a bunch of soldiers who were all from latin america. they were in the u.s. army that born in guatemala to el salvador and one of the soldiers asked me have you ever been blown up before sir which as you know, talking about this is from my perspective do not talk about ied's because you are tempting fate and so in my view that is the last question you as
i'm a surfer, i spent a lot of time in extreme environments and i learned a lot about myself and it's a great way of being in the world because you see is pushed to its extreme and you get insights into the nature of existence and so i kept going back to iraq because i thought there was some way i had a sort of mystical idea that the longer i stayed there into the closer the more spiritual insight i would get into the closer i get and i discovered the larger you stay there and the more the...
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it's extremely crowded. and there's just really nothing. >> this is the living space right here. >> it's like telling your kid to go to his or her room and say, that's where you're going to stay. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" who praise prison life but they all agree. one thing that prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we've filmed some amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was cliche. dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff. and then just after a while i just -- i had too much idle time and kept getting in trouble. a buddy of mine started talking to me about lifting. i just got into it and now it's more take out my frustrations down here. that's it more than anything. it's a stress reliever. >> i'm burnt, man. >> you work everything. all week long. you get every body part at least once. like, on monday, you have a bench day, and tuesday you migh
it's extremely crowded. and there's just really nothing. >> this is the living space right here. >> it's like telling your kid to go to his or her room and say, that's where you're going to stay. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" who praise prison life but they all agree. one thing that prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we've filmed some amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i...
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i would certainly look for someone conservative leaning but no -- but not so extreme that they won'tlect. >> jeb wow, not what i would have taught. if you did the same focus group with romney, mccain, and dole early would have been different. mark: they talked about how scott walker improve the economy in. campbell: and his battle with the unions. mark: coming up, the democrats tell us whether you're are pretty much hillary or bus. ♪ mark: we're back with more from our focus groups. in this session we spent time with democrats and independents. they are most likely to vote or hillary clinton but that doesn't mean that they have complex feelings about the former secretary of state inversely. mark: do you think that the next president needs to be someone who is someone who is experienced in the ways of washington and can somehow work the system or does it need to be someone who is from out side the system can come in and try to being a sledgehammer and bring real change that way? >> i think obama kind of truth that he didn't know how to work congress. >> based on what happened to obama
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but the growing number of extreme events scientists tell is a signal to all of us. recently southeastern brazil has been experiencing a drought. the worst that region has seen in 80 years. the situation is so dire tallies have been drilling further raise the floor in search of groundwater and historic droughts in some parts of the world are matched only by the historical floods in others. malawi is in the midst of the disaster that more than 150 people have died. tens of thousands of people have been stranded by the rushing waters cut off from food, clean water, health care and thousands more forced from their homes. this is happening now. it's not a future events. and you can find where they had 500 year drought and so forth is a consequent of the changes. it's happening before our eyes and that is the first reason there is no excuse for ignoring this problem. i can readily attest to this this one has already made the solution. the solution is not a mystery. it's staring us in the face. it's called energy policy. energy policy. that's the solution to climate change
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proud that you didn't allow extremeism to succeed and you believe in zionism which always wins. thank you to the people of the party, the volunteers the friends, to those in all the places this fight is not over. it is not finished. zionism has to continue with everything that we believe in. we're not lifting our hand up. please don't do so either. the country has to be looked after for you. thank you. >> we've been hearing from tzipi livni and the two leaders there from the zionist union. tzipi livni said that she did everything she could. isaac herzog had previously--he's speaking again now, but when he first addressed the audience he said that everything was open. he had spoken to all leaders of the parties that he deemed the important ones, and that they will do everything that they can to form a true unity party for israel. we can across live to israel to the labour party headquarters. give us reaction from what you heard from the two leaders and how those messages were received by the crowd. >> obviously, they have an awful lot of support, a lot of young people are here to
proud that you didn't allow extremeism to succeed and you believe in zionism which always wins. thank you to the people of the party, the volunteers the friends, to those in all the places this fight is not over. it is not finished. zionism has to continue with everything that we believe in. we're not lifting our hand up. please don't do so either. the country has to be looked after for you. thank you. >> we've been hearing from tzipi livni and the two leaders there from the zionist...
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in flies and mice, social isolation causes an extreme increase in violent behavior. what do we do with violent criminals in jail? we put them in solitary confinement. exactly the opposite of what we should be doing. eric: i think psychotherapeutic approaches, not necessarily analytically-based, can be very helpful. helping parents who have been aggressive on themselves control themselves when they see a child in a more benign fashion. that could be very easy. charlie: one generation passing it to another. adrian: biology is not destiny. we can change the environment to change the brain to change criminal behavior. david: you can also change biology. adrian: absolutely. eric: psychotherapeutic intervention changes the brain. adrian: go back to early childhood. we did enrichment enhancing the environment of three-year-old children to give them better nutrition, more exercise, and cognitive stimulation for two years. at age 11, the brains were more mature. at age 23, there was a reduction in criminal behavior by 34%. enrich the early environment that can up regulate the
in flies and mice, social isolation causes an extreme increase in violent behavior. what do we do with violent criminals in jail? we put them in solitary confinement. exactly the opposite of what we should be doing. eric: i think psychotherapeutic approaches, not necessarily analytically-based, can be very helpful. helping parents who have been aggressive on themselves control themselves when they see a child in a more benign fashion. that could be very easy. charlie: one generation passing it...
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that clip is from "extreme dialog." one of two extreme organizations that she now works with.ss us now. thank you for being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> i think a lot of people hear about families where a child has gone off to fight, and it becomes radicalized and thinks, how did that happen? how did a parent not know. can you talk a little bit about what it was like for you? >> back then, i mean, when everything started happening was 2011. so in north america, we didn't really know that there was a really an issue going on. now you can see the signs, just by being aware, educating parents, change in behavior, attitude, kind of that restlessness, that agitation. you can feel and see, cutting off from friends, changing their behavior, more reserved, more private. >> your son converted to islam and at first you saw a positive change. >> exactly. he converted in 2008, and it was fantastic a positive change for him. so these changes didn't start happening until three years later. >> was it somebody who reached out to him? videos he was watching online, a c
that clip is from "extreme dialog." one of two extreme organizations that she now works with.ss us now. thank you for being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> i think a lot of people hear about families where a child has gone off to fight, and it becomes radicalized and thinks, how did that happen? how did a parent not know. can you talk a little bit about what it was like for you? >> back then, i mean, when everything started happening was 2011....
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through our foundation, my wife and i are extremely sick -- extremely excited to support build.mily: how do you encourage entrepreneur ship, risk-taking within go pro itself? you have a wildly successful product. how do you keep it differentiated from the competition? apple is always looming. how you keep go pro, the thing you are famous for, the best of the bunch? nick: having failed a couple of times, i recognize that your business can always go away. you can never get complacent. i've had it all taken away from me before. it is important to wake up every morning a little bit scared that it might happen. never think you've finally made it. emily: does xiaomi scare you, or apple? no: -- nick: of course they scare you a little bit. but it drives you. you stay running and stay running hard. that is something that is alive and well at our culture. it is also important to never let yourself stopping a startup, stop trying to reinvent yourself. emily: go pro did have a wildly successful ipo. the stock has been a bit volatile, though. and yet, you have people comparing the company to
through our foundation, my wife and i are extremely sick -- extremely excited to support build.mily: how do you encourage entrepreneur ship, risk-taking within go pro itself? you have a wildly successful product. how do you keep it differentiated from the competition? apple is always looming. how you keep go pro, the thing you are famous for, the best of the bunch? nick: having failed a couple of times, i recognize that your business can always go away. you can never get complacent. i've had it...
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i feel he is extreme.ark: does anyone like her not like the fact that his work with democrats in congress? >> on some things you have to work together to get things done. mark: chris christie? >> he speaks up. he speaks his mind. he's a little gruff. is not polished. >> i can't figure out if he is the one who closed the bridge or not. >> if he did, that's a negative. >> he's a northerner, loud, outspoken. mark: would you see him as a reformer? how about compared to jeb bush? >> well, i don't know. i would think a little bit more. i think jeb bush is a big government guy. mark: marco rubio? >> he is an interesting candidate. he seems to be very passionate and pretty believable, at least at this point. i think he could really bring some boaters over. -- voters over. mark: carly fiorina? >> i really like her. i watch one of her speeches. she lost her doctor to drug addiction. she is also a cancer survivor. she feels it is important to equalize men with women. mark: is it that she is a woman candidate? >> abso
i feel he is extreme.ark: does anyone like her not like the fact that his work with democrats in congress? >> on some things you have to work together to get things done. mark: chris christie? >> he speaks up. he speaks his mind. he's a little gruff. is not polished. >> i can't figure out if he is the one who closed the bridge or not. >> if he did, that's a negative. >> he's a northerner, loud, outspoken. mark: would you see him as a reformer? how about compared to...
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it took this long to write that i was to prop twice as a filter it was extremely generous of the september so want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton, current president jane harman janet and the library. this is a huge treasure that's here. the wisdom of the united states congress which is not something we are of often integrating the wilson center and making it is enormous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues. and, finally, let me thank my old friend rob, not just for friendship and support in particular with this book over the years, but really a very under the weather and extremely kindly refused to hand the baton to someone else to check this and said he was coming to do this. i really appreciate that rob. now that you question which probably the anti-climatic. i don't think the mandate was necessarily due to failure. let me provide some context. one of the problems is britain of course they conflicting promises to the arabs and jews in palestine and the correspondent in 1914, 1950. they pledged if the arabs fought alongside
it took this long to write that i was to prop twice as a filter it was extremely generous of the september so want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton, current president jane harman janet and the library. this is a huge treasure that's here. the wisdom of the united states congress which is not something we are of often integrating the wilson center and making it is enormous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues. and, finally, let me...
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. >> islam is entirely compatible with british values and national way of life and islam extremism is we must be uncompromising in our response to it. because extremism is not something that just can big neared it cannot be wished away, it must be tackled head on. >> reporter: the greek prime minister alexis tsipras met german chancellor angela merkel in berlin and athens is running out of money and won't meet debt payments without germany's help and merkel remained firm no new money without sufficient reforms and dominick cane is in berlin. >> reporter: first visit to germany for greek prime minister and some outlets called this protennel show down in the chancellor's office but alexis tsipras was received with the usual pump and circumstance. once inside alexis tsipras spoke of need to reach agreement on european level however there was also a strong message for his own people. >> translator: the difference is between our two countries brings shadows over us and not just material thing, it's an ethical issue, it's not just about greece it's to the greek and german people who spilled
. >> islam is entirely compatible with british values and national way of life and islam extremism is we must be uncompromising in our response to it. because extremism is not something that just can big neared it cannot be wished away, it must be tackled head on. >> reporter: the greek prime minister alexis tsipras met german chancellor angela merkel in berlin and athens is running out of money and won't meet debt payments without germany's help and merkel remained firm no new...
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to drive home the point, yeah extremism is not a good thing to have in the presidency. so that's my observation. >> i'll have something to say about that. first, i want to ask you both before go to governor weld. richard, i think you say in the book that rockefeller loved the fact obligation to give said, i'm having the time of my life. and, larry, do you remember is being accelerated by this? did you speak to them after this? either or both of you talk about that. >> he was a competitive guy. some close to them said to me if you'd been born on the lower east side he would then have been the best street brawl or of anyone. he welcomed a good fight and intellectual fight, a political fight, and there was something about him if you look at the youtube clips, and urge you all, you can see at some point he gets into the rhythm of this thing. he is a taunting them. .. where were you at that moment? 1964. >> i was a classmate of larry's but i think i was probably paid more attention to my duties as a member of a fraternity. [laughter] i remember reading teddy's ipo, making of
to drive home the point, yeah extremism is not a good thing to have in the presidency. so that's my observation. >> i'll have something to say about that. first, i want to ask you both before go to governor weld. richard, i think you say in the book that rockefeller loved the fact obligation to give said, i'm having the time of my life. and, larry, do you remember is being accelerated by this? did you speak to them after this? either or both of you talk about that. >> he was a...
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that's the craziest, wildest most extreme out their experience that humans have. you have seen first hand experience what can you drive from your survival and perseverance in not really insanely long odds and a lot of the prisoners of war came away with 60% of the u.s. air force prisoner of war veterans described it as a positive spiritual experience for them so that is a possibility possibility that spin and determined that universe. >> host: i agree with that. one of the things when you talked about the survivors and the social bonds that they had had into the societal recognition of the experience when they got home, i was wondering what else do you think can be important for facilitating the civilians from recovery tax >> guest: well, the whole ten killing is the sort of unicorn in the research literature because they had a strikingly low ptsd rate one of the lowest recorded around 4% which is a fraction of -- [inaudible] >> guest: very low. and john mccain was in prison for five and a half years and endured torture at the extreme end of that has it has ever b
that's the craziest, wildest most extreme out their experience that humans have. you have seen first hand experience what can you drive from your survival and perseverance in not really insanely long odds and a lot of the prisoners of war came away with 60% of the u.s. air force prisoner of war veterans described it as a positive spiritual experience for them so that is a possibility possibility that spin and determined that universe. >> host: i agree with that. one of the things when you...