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professor falk has spent years examining the impact of the sun's rays on a well being the positive effects of vitamin d. for the most common forms of cancer a universally acknowledged and just recently thomas spoke to his team as our lungs university made an astonishing discovery. that surely everybody is covered in vitamin d. receptors the can suppress tumors and that includes skin tissue which needs that it's meant to protect itself from cancer. so if we want to keep asking healthy vitamin d. deficiency should be avoided but in places like germany it's widespread professor forked and his fellow researchers are alarmed at figures showing that only 40 percent of the population have it in sufficient concentrations in these parts of the world the sun only rises high enough in the summer to stimulate for to mindy production. only high fat salt water fish can supply significant quantities of the vital substance and even then not enough to cover our daily requirements as the doctors themselves know supplements a one way out of the dial but simply popping pills is not enough the skin has to play
professor falk has spent years examining the impact of the sun's rays on a well being the positive effects of vitamin d. for the most common forms of cancer a universally acknowledged and just recently thomas spoke to his team as our lungs university made an astonishing discovery. that surely everybody is covered in vitamin d. receptors the can suppress tumors and that includes skin tissue which needs that it's meant to protect itself from cancer. so if we want to keep asking healthy vitamin d....
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it's even more falk than your gun and it's only going to hurt you. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( piano) this time it's not just guns, it's also overt racism. when a reporter asked el paso-native beto o'rourke if there was anything the president could do about the shootings, he did not hesitate to name the radioactive core of this meltdown. >> is there anything in your mind that the president can do now to make this any better? >> what do you think? umm, you know the (bleep) he's been saying. he's been calling mexican immigrants rapists and criminals. i donk) the press, what the (bleep)? hold on a second.ñ you know, it's these-- it's these questions that you know the answers to. i mean, connect the dots about what he's been doing in this country. he's not tolerating racism, he's promoting racism. he's not tolerating violence, he's inciting racism and violence in this country. so, you know, i don't know what kind of question that is. >> stephen: well said. ( cheers and applause ) well said. refreshing candor. refreshing candor. it's all well and good to offer thoughts and prayers, but so
it's even more falk than your gun and it's only going to hurt you. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( piano) this time it's not just guns, it's also overt racism. when a reporter asked el paso-native beto o'rourke if there was anything the president could do about the shootings, he did not hesitate to name the radioactive core of this meltdown. >> is there anything in your mind that the president can do now to make this any better? >> what do you think? umm, you know the (bleep) he's been...
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and former city manager steven falk says it's no surprise. >> city councilmembers are responding to the voters who live in their communities now, not to the voters who haven't moved there yet. >> reporter: the lafayette fight and similar proposals in other towns have led to a major question facing california. fors to build housing? lawmakers are considering a range of bills to do that, but battle lines are being drawn and many bay area cities are expected to fight back. eric thomas, abc7 news. >> joining me now to take a closer look at the housing problem is the senior program manager of the equitable futures lab at the institute for the future. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> so how do we solve this dilemma for making housing affordable? is it as simple as building more units? >> you know, that is definitely one of the solutions because we are in such a housing crunch and we don't have nearly enough housing units to house the people in california, and especially with job growth expanding, we're not building enough units to accommodate the new workers. that's only part
and former city manager steven falk says it's no surprise. >> city councilmembers are responding to the voters who live in their communities now, not to the voters who haven't moved there yet. >> reporter: the lafayette fight and similar proposals in other towns have led to a major question facing california. fors to build housing? lawmakers are considering a range of bills to do that, but battle lines are being drawn and many bay area cities are expected to fight back. eric thomas,...
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course of the last three years just not a place i'd want to have any money right now >> whenever we falkut currency instability or potential devaluation we think of bitcoin of course and today goldman sachs hay big call on bitcoin saying that bitcoin will run 23% higher in the short term with an even bigger potential down the road and that run would take bitcoin right to around 14,000 in the short term so what do you think of that call >> i like the call but i am a bit concerned about the bitcoin market so i do think we actually have one more leg in. generally in bitcoin and other commodities, kind of this last leg of the rally is usually a pleat big powerful trade what concerns me about bitcoin right now is we're not seeing the address growth the reason why i look at that is because that's fundamentals. that's new money coming into it. so we really need to see that address growth what's been going on, bitcoin's been trading right with gold for the first time since i started talking about it in 2013 macro players and other investors are actually using bitcoin as a currency hedge. so that
course of the last three years just not a place i'd want to have any money right now >> whenever we falkut currency instability or potential devaluation we think of bitcoin of course and today goldman sachs hay big call on bitcoin saying that bitcoin will run 23% higher in the short term with an even bigger potential down the road and that run would take bitcoin right to around 14,000 in the short term so what do you think of that call >> i like the call but i am a bit concerned...
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you could be reagan and be an actor or radio falk show host or something on the radio that he did, ier to capture the public imagination before you even start talking about your policies. in order to get that attention that you are a person and that you're seeking this nomination and that that you're like a people of the person again, a celebrity. >> the importance of a systematic large-scale privately sponsored publicity build-up in order to gain political legitimacy. and this is something that john f. kennedy studies and recognizes and uses in his campaign to win the democratic nomination in 1960. and it's notable as we will talk about on thursday that his challenger was lyndon johnson. the most powerful democrat in the country that had all of the authority of working within the democratic party since the time of the new deal. building up his credibility and his authority. his ability to manipulate votes in the senate. those two were the leading contenders for the democratic presidential nomination in 1960, and it's very telling that john f. kennedy is on the ticket as president an
you could be reagan and be an actor or radio falk show host or something on the radio that he did, ier to capture the public imagination before you even start talking about your policies. in order to get that attention that you are a person and that you're seeking this nomination and that that you're like a people of the person again, a celebrity. >> the importance of a systematic large-scale privately sponsored publicity build-up in order to gain political legitimacy. and this is...
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bitcoin falk back below $10,000.at triggered the sell-off >> last minute pullback. we are two days away from a new set of tariffs in the u.s. china trade war. in this time, popular apple products are in the line of fire josh lipton joins us now with more hey, josh. >> so, joe, apple's watch and airpods could face 15% tariffs beginning september 1st. now, these products are bright spots for the company. loop ventures estimates apple has sold 80 million watches and 15 million air pods, so they could absorb them entirely analysts commitment they can cost them $500 million or apple can pass on price increases to consumers. >> that risks denting demand, evercore is actually more worried, he tells me, about levies hitting the iphone possibly coming december 15th. if apple is hit with all these potential tariffs, he says the company could take a hit of at least $5 billion to its bottom line but there is another possibility here >> that the u.s. government decides to except apple from these tariffs. in fact, president trump,
bitcoin falk back below $10,000.at triggered the sell-off >> last minute pullback. we are two days away from a new set of tariffs in the u.s. china trade war. in this time, popular apple products are in the line of fire josh lipton joins us now with more hey, josh. >> so, joe, apple's watch and airpods could face 15% tariffs beginning september 1st. now, these products are bright spots for the company. loop ventures estimates apple has sold 80 million watches and 15 million air...
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start buying some of these agricultural goods, do something on fentanyl, then we can save face >> the falksetalks were not constructive and the fed did not listen to the president. when theed if markets reacted t fed announcement, the president was happy to lay it on, let's get a bigger market hit and i'll get my 50 basis points cut in september. >> you have the beijing view which is just let this roll through the election and trump also seems to think that he should let this roll through the election who is right >> i think -- >> why do they both think the same thing it's a very strange situation. >> it is it's different from a few months ago. the chinese economy has strengthened since the end of 2018 2018 it was a mess they spent a lot of time, effort and resources to build it up what president trump is looking at now is he's looking at the democratic field he's saying to himself if i'm going against sanders or warren or one of these protectionists, i have to be the protectionist on that stage. i can't get outflanked he's trying to position himself in a way where he has flexibility on a d
start buying some of these agricultural goods, do something on fentanyl, then we can save face >> the falksetalks were not constructive and the fed did not listen to the president. when theed if markets reacted t fed announcement, the president was happy to lay it on, let's get a bigger market hit and i'll get my 50 basis points cut in september. >> you have the beijing view which is just let this roll through the election and trump also seems to think that he should let this roll...
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conference that launched it all, sitting here on the right of dylan, a slightly stunned 23—year—old ray falk end. he was in a reclusive situation in an artist retreat. suddenly the woodstock festival is dumped on it. he resented it enormously. in comparison to woodstock, favourably, because we had the biggest 5tar. they didn't get their prize. we got there big star and that amounted to all the other stars put together as far as all the other stars put together as farasi all the other stars put together as far as i was concerned. and the organisers were a bunch of friends ju5t organisers were a bunch of friends just out of school. peter harrigan here was in charge of press. so this wa5 here was in charge of press. so this was just a sea of people. here was in charge of press. so this wasjust a sea of people. yes, absolutely and so was the road coming down here. a sea of people. and all you lot were in charge. how old were you? i was 20. did you know what you were doing? we were making it up as we went along. whether concert is being staged, fans queue for tickets. and they did rather well but
conference that launched it all, sitting here on the right of dylan, a slightly stunned 23—year—old ray falk end. he was in a reclusive situation in an artist retreat. suddenly the woodstock festival is dumped on it. he resented it enormously. in comparison to woodstock, favourably, because we had the biggest 5tar. they didn't get their prize. we got there big star and that amounted to all the other stars put together as far as all the other stars put together as farasi all the other stars...