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if you drink coffee then harmone is not as excessive. so when is best time to drink your coffee in they say wait about an her after you wake up same rule applies even if you work, an odd schedule. >> there you go. >> caffeine, has an effect on you. you like it. >> i do but i wait two or three hours after i wake up to have it. >> it is coffee for taste but i just need sleep. six to eight hours i'm good. caffeine doesn't do a thing for me but it is good. >> i like it. >> all right. what do you think good morning. >> i don't think i possess this harmone that makes awe leather when you wake up. that is not me at all. what is that? i don't know what that means. okay guys. we will shift gears. yesterday noah's climate prediction center issued its atlantic hurricane season forecast and i want to walk you through what an average season would look like. on average you would have 11 name storms. we have ana in the books. we had our a storm. six hurricanes and two would be major storms. meanwhile this year is expect to be generally below average be
if you drink coffee then harmone is not as excessive. so when is best time to drink your coffee in they say wait about an her after you wake up same rule applies even if you work, an odd schedule. >> there you go. >> caffeine, has an effect on you. you like it. >> i do but i wait two or three hours after i wake up to have it. >> it is coffee for taste but i just need sleep. six to eight hours i'm good. caffeine doesn't do a thing for me but it is good. >> i like...
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mcintyre, you talked about harmonization, i talked with sloan about harmonization before with the arch program and pc-3 and choice. i'm assuming you're for harmonization. i heard it in your testimony. just nod your head if that's correct. >> yes. >> sloan, you're for harmonization. can i ask you a question, can you get us some language on how we can harmonize the programs. i don't want to be the micromanager here. if you need language to harmonize the programs, i think it's reasonable thing to do. >> and we need to do that. i think part of that picture is how do we manage the 40-mile issue. i think we need to think through this, are we going to look at va becoming a secondary provider to those that have other insurance alternatives because it changes the nature -- >> okay. well -- >> but it's wrapped up in that and it needs to be a very near-term exercise. >> let's deal with that because i think it's confusing right now and i think there's a little manipulation going on. >> well, and if i might, one of the issues i was attempting to address and allude to is the fact that we built a net
mcintyre, you talked about harmonization, i talked with sloan about harmonization before with the arch program and pc-3 and choice. i'm assuming you're for harmonization. i heard it in your testimony. just nod your head if that's correct. >> yes. >> sloan, you're for harmonization. can i ask you a question, can you get us some language on how we can harmonize the programs. i don't want to be the micromanager here. if you need language to harmonize the programs, i think it's...
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tariffs and, taxes and get harmon niased so a company selling laptops can sell them in a mexico city a mail order site. but linking together countries large and small, low wage and high in a trade packet, is tricky, there are strong interests that see themselves winning and losing. >>> i have been very clear that. the tpp is good for american business and workers. >>> president barak obama says it's the future of america's economy, critics many from his own party are calling it and a half take, on steroids. just last week, the senate voted to allow the president to fast-track the partnership. if the house agrees the white house can subject the house with an up or down, without filler bustering. if it passes it would be one of the largest in u.s. history bigger than and a half take, and like and a half take, opponent he is fear it's going to sen american jobs abroad. >>> some manufacturing jobs are likely to be hit because you have low cost manufacturing countries. on the other hand you do have this whole section for investment, and property and, so on, which play to the strengths of
tariffs and, taxes and get harmon niased so a company selling laptops can sell them in a mexico city a mail order site. but linking together countries large and small, low wage and high in a trade packet, is tricky, there are strong interests that see themselves winning and losing. >>> i have been very clear that. the tpp is good for american business and workers. >>> president barak obama says it's the future of america's economy, critics many from his own party are calling...
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. >>> this is kensing ton police chief greg harmon's last night on the job. retired alameda county deputy kevin hart will be the likely replacement. it is one trip in reno where a prostitute stole his gun and badge. but chief harmon did not suspend the sergeant until the media reported the story. >> he violated the trust of the community in trying to cover this up. >> it is a conflict to have the chief and the general manager be one and the same >>> vice president joe biden's son beau has died after a long battle with brain cancer. marley hall reports. >> reporter: vice president joe biden announced saturday night that his oldest son beau has died of brain cancer. saying in a statement, the entire biden family is saddened beyond words. we know beau's spirit will live on in all of us. the former delaware attorney general and member of the delaware national guard was 46 years old. he served a yearlong tour in iraq while in the national guard and like his father, beau biden was a lawyer. biden was hospitalized at the walter reed national military medical center
. >>> this is kensing ton police chief greg harmon's last night on the job. retired alameda county deputy kevin hart will be the likely replacement. it is one trip in reno where a prostitute stole his gun and badge. but chief harmon did not suspend the sergeant until the media reported the story. >> he violated the trust of the community in trying to cover this up. >> it is a conflict to have the chief and the general manager be one and the same >>> vice president...
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mcintyre, you talked about harmonization, i talked with sloan about harmonization before with the arch program and pc-3 and choice. i'm assuming you're for harmonization. just nod your head if that's correct. >> yes. >> sloan you're for harmonization. can i ask you a question can you get us some language on how we can harmonize the programs. if you need language to harmonize the programs i think it's reasonable thing to do. >> and we need to do that. i think part of that picture is how do we manage the 40-mile issue. i think we need to think through this, are we going to look at va becoming a secondary provider to those that have other insurance alternatives because it changes the nature -- >> okay. well -- >> but it's wrapped up in that and it needs to be a very near-term exercise. >> let's deal with that because i think it's confusing right now and i think there's a little manipulation going on. >> well, and if i might one of the issues i was attempting to address and allude to is the fact that we built a network out now in our area that's got 100,000 providers in it. the requirement
mcintyre, you talked about harmonization, i talked with sloan about harmonization before with the arch program and pc-3 and choice. i'm assuming you're for harmonization. just nod your head if that's correct. >> yes. >> sloan you're for harmonization. can i ask you a question can you get us some language on how we can harmonize the programs. if you need language to harmonize the programs i think it's reasonable thing to do. >> and we need to do that. i think part of that...
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gone once and for all.many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo. but the chief did not suspend barrow in the media got wind of the scandal. -- but the chief did not suspend barrow until the media got wind of the scandal. >> he violated the trust of the community in the act of trying to cover this up for nine months. >> it wasn't handled well. >> reporter: tom dean says the chief's job description is partly to blame. here in kensington, the police chief doubles as general manager and, in other words, his own boss. >> it's a conflict to have the chief and the general manager be one and the same. >> reporter: kensington launched a special committee to figure out if it should change the job description. but one thing that hasn't changed a bit sergeant keith barrow. the man who rocked this little police department which led to the chief's firing is still on the force. does that floor you?
gone once and for all.many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo. but the chief did not suspend barrow in the media got wind of the scandal. -- but the chief did not suspend barrow until the media got wind of the scandal. >> he violated the trust of the community in the act...
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many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo. but the chief did not suspend baro until the media got wind of the scandal. >> he violated the trust of the community in the act of trying to cover this up for nine months. >> it wasn't handled well. >> reporter: tom dean says the chief's job description is partly to blame. here in kensington, the police chief doubles as general manager and, in other words, his own boss. >> it's a conflict to have the chief and the general manager be one and the same. >> reporter: kensington launched a special committee to figure out if it should change the job description. but one thing that hasn't changed a bit sergeant keith barrow. the man who rocked this little police department which led to the chief's firing is still on the force. does that floor you? >> yes. >> i think that barrow should go. i think it would be a good fresh start for all the other p
many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo. but the chief did not suspend baro until the media got wind of the scandal. >> he violated the trust of the community in the act of trying to cover this up for nine months. >> it wasn't handled well. >> reporter: tom...
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broken woman and had to heal on my own then have something to offer the world until then i created harmonic and every decision was a mirror in everyone my life was not everyone else fault i left my husband and went into the world of standpoint i never saw the responsibility trying to raise my children solo a poor life planning sent me into a homeless shelter i didn't believe that - i can check to become a homeless drug a.d. dick off my 3wu7b8g9 lettuce i'm not the nobel peace prize scientists,...
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because we want to make sure these are harmonized. we have an opportunity with this technology to do so. obviously, cars have been around a really long time. we invented the car almost 130 years ago. at that time there was really no need at all for germany and the u.s. to be talking about safety regulations in automobiles. now, there is overwhelming need for all of these countries to be discussing this together. so we have a new kind of technology that needs to be addressed societally and legislatively. we have the opportunity to do that now across country lines, as informed by the experts with the technology and privacy data experts, as well as the mechanical experts, et cetera. i think that's something that we can't overlook. as this process moves forward, there is no choice but to be working together. >> and i will also say that automated vehicles or autonomous vehicles are just one small facet. significant facet of course change in relationship between data and vehicles. we are moving towards a world of connected vehicles. where o
because we want to make sure these are harmonized. we have an opportunity with this technology to do so. obviously, cars have been around a really long time. we invented the car almost 130 years ago. at that time there was really no need at all for germany and the u.s. to be talking about safety regulations in automobiles. now, there is overwhelming need for all of these countries to be discussing this together. so we have a new kind of technology that needs to be addressed societally and...
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a number of these high profile issues have involved the fire the harmon and the office of unified communications. an acting director has taken over and place of director green. jummy: responding to rising tensions between police officers in the community. mary shea wants to change what it means to assault a police officer. she is introducing a police reform bill. when it could mean for the community and for officers. sam: good afternoon. the bill as a way of reforming the criminal justice system to improve public confidence in our local law enforcement. it is spearheaded by mary cheney. she wants fairness and transparency when it comes to complaints of assault. she has a four-part plan to make that happen. >> one is to change the definition of what assault on a police officer is. it is far too broad. it increases the level of discovery between both sides when there is a criminal prosecution. it provides a greater protection against skewing an eyewitness projection. sam: she says the plan was in the works long before the riots last week in baltimore. the situation in baltimore will help fuel the
a number of these high profile issues have involved the fire the harmon and the office of unified communications. an acting director has taken over and place of director green. jummy: responding to rising tensions between police officers in the community. mary shea wants to change what it means to assault a police officer. she is introducing a police reform bill. when it could mean for the community and for officers. sam: good afternoon. the bill as a way of reforming the criminal justice...
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charlie: the cook at benu explains the asian flavors and ideas could harmonize.ey: it is the harmonization of those different cultures that is interesting. it was bird by spurred by living in northern california where there is a huge influence. 45% asian. most are cantonese chinese. there is an a simulationssimilation that is unique in that city. charlie: there is no better cook technician on the planet pound for pound. he is one of the best chefs honor. we like hearing those things but is it true? is this pursuit of perfection? corey: i think it is not so much in pursuit of perfection, it is a pursuit of feeling like you are doing something you believe in. whtether that is perfect -- i am not sure that is the most important thing. there are things that we do that i know are not perfect but i feel good about it and i could commit myself to that. it is really about the commitment. you have to commit yourself to your work. the first thing is believing in what you are doing. i have been fortunate in my entire career right felt that. charlie: why this book now? corey
charlie: the cook at benu explains the asian flavors and ideas could harmonize.ey: it is the harmonization of those different cultures that is interesting. it was bird by spurred by living in northern california where there is a huge influence. 45% asian. most are cantonese chinese. there is an a simulationssimilation that is unique in that city. charlie: there is no better cook technician on the planet pound for pound. he is one of the best chefs honor. we like hearing those things but is it...
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. >>> today is kensington police chief greg arizona mon's last day on the job -- harmon day on the job one of the sergeants had his badge stolen by a prostitute in reno. but thechief didn't discipline that sergeant until the media caught wind of the story. >>> secretary of state john kerry cut his trip short after breaking his leg in a bike crash. he was in good spirits after he prepared to return to boston. he had been in gentlemen nooefl ah for iran new -- jen eave >>> vice president joe biled en's son beau biden passed away last night. he had am bigsz of running for governor in that state. he leaves behind a wife and two children. beau bidenwas 46 years old. >>> hopes for a wet california winter are picking up steam. scientists are watching a rapidly growing el nino growing in the pacific. the last elnino was back in 1998. butcalifornia needs at least 75 inches of rain to refill those empty reservoirs. that's a look at your top stories. back toyou. >>> i think just about everyone is going to agree that california's roads are in need of repair. >> absolutely. >> but the question is h
. >>> today is kensington police chief greg arizona mon's last day on the job -- harmon day on the job one of the sergeants had his badge stolen by a prostitute in reno. but thechief didn't discipline that sergeant until the media caught wind of the story. >>> secretary of state john kerry cut his trip short after breaking his leg in a bike crash. he was in good spirits after he prepared to return to boston. he had been in gentlemen nooefl ah for iran new -- jen eave...
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the aim is to open energize, harmonize, and balance. >> keep the sound going enough to transport themthen allow enough silence. then continue. >> as the room vibrates to these places balls on people's just so that you not only here but feel the sound vibrations. phenomenal. it's an denise is in constant motion keeping the sound flowing. >> often i want to stay there longer. dying away command they need to be reignited. i will come back here. >> one hour's worth. >> a all have to live i started tingling. it felt wonderful. >> yes. >> very different from anything i have experienced before and enjoyable. find out more. sound awakening. bill: do you need a special kind of bold? >> you need a ball. ♪ >> "chasing news" came about on a beautiful sunday morning with about a thousand supporters. it's 2015 northern 2015 northern new jersey. the event raised over hundred thousand dollars for education. their families and people who are at risk. bill: i understand it's a walk. >> are injected have our executive producer, they are to them up. >> water accoutrements. bill: unbelievable. >> it is st
the aim is to open energize, harmonize, and balance. >> keep the sound going enough to transport themthen allow enough silence. then continue. >> as the room vibrates to these places balls on people's just so that you not only here but feel the sound vibrations. phenomenal. it's an denise is in constant motion keeping the sound flowing. >> often i want to stay there longer. dying away command they need to be reignited. i will come back here. >> one hour's worth. >>...
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. ♪ and in fact, what i was doing was actually just opening up the vowel sound to explore the harmonic of that sound. [light, airy tune] we take instruments to be things that produce tones but each one of those tones in an instrument is actually a huge complex of smaller tones which we usually do not hear. and many musical instruments take advantage of the overtone series in order to produce musically useful tones. the overtone series is really quite simple. behind every acoustically generated tone there is a series of other tones which are happening simultaneously. (shapiro) musical timbres are made by combinations of overtones and you can do wsynthesizer what's called additive synthesis. you can build many overtones together, piling them one on top of another different--two times four times, eight times the frequency. then you make sounds in that way. and you begin to see that there are actually many more frequencies besides the fundamental frequency. [tone plays with varying timbre] when we change the overtone structure we change the sound or the timbre of what we're listening to. e
. ♪ and in fact, what i was doing was actually just opening up the vowel sound to explore the harmonic of that sound. [light, airy tune] we take instruments to be things that produce tones but each one of those tones in an instrument is actually a huge complex of smaller tones which we usually do not hear. and many musical instruments take advantage of the overtone series in order to produce musically useful tones. the overtone series is really quite simple. behind every acoustically...
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they'll be print t-shirts and that will be fun and the amounting up party on thursday called the harmonic brooerg in the dog patch across from the mattress over at the epic center in the dog patch it's fun let me know i'm a support with tickets but sf made week is a great celebration and two weeks after san francisco small business owner woke we've been make preemption we've got sponsorship and working out well straus is going job. >> how about commentary to flavors. >> i've not received that yet. >> so that's going well. >> we're waiting for that one. >> that's all i have to report. >> and then commissioners it is helpful for four flavors to know if you'll are attend and also wednesday night the vip representation so i have an idea in terms of if we need to post anything. >> we actually have a number of events that is novice if some of us appear recognition for small business here; right? >> there is the board of supervisors. >> board of supervisors. >> and so and late meeting i passed out the skrerld and i can call - and go through it again. >> okay awesome vice president report. >> ite
they'll be print t-shirts and that will be fun and the amounting up party on thursday called the harmonic brooerg in the dog patch across from the mattress over at the epic center in the dog patch it's fun let me know i'm a support with tickets but sf made week is a great celebration and two weeks after san francisco small business owner woke we've been make preemption we've got sponsorship and working out well straus is going job. >> how about commentary to flavors. >> i've not...
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he will have the oversight to make sure all of those harmonize with each other. perhaps most important one you're looking for is the apple car. emily: tell us about the apple car, what are you expecting? >> it is clear that apple is hiring seriously in this space. think about what all the major automobile factories are doing. we are heading towards an autonomous driving world. they are ready have maps ciri they have intelligent cloud and the greatest industrial design mind in the world with jony ives . you put that altogether with low-cost manufacturing and you have a revolution in the making. we think that is coming and a big deal, a potential trillion dollar opportunity for apple in 2020. >> i am not sure i agree about the autonomous car, but i agree about this being an opportunity for apple. you look at car user interface these days, it is pretty miserable. i think everyone at apple's they can do a better job. -- apple ink they can do a betterthinks they can do a better job. i think jony is looking at that to make an impact. emily: ive still has control, yet o
he will have the oversight to make sure all of those harmonize with each other. perhaps most important one you're looking for is the apple car. emily: tell us about the apple car, what are you expecting? >> it is clear that apple is hiring seriously in this space. think about what all the major automobile factories are doing. we are heading towards an autonomous driving world. they are ready have maps ciri they have intelligent cloud and the greatest industrial design mind in the world...
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he will have the oversight to make sure they all harmonize with each other. possibly the thing we are most looking forward to is the apple car. emily: ok, tell us about the apple car. what are you expecting? guest: -- alex: they are heading toward an autonomous driving world. they have maps, fear he, in intelligent cloud with it and they have the greatest industrial design mind in the world in jony ive. you put that together with local manufacturing and you have a revolution in the making. we think that is coming. we think it is a big. we think it is a trillion dollar opportunity potentially for apple in 2020 and investor should be paying attention to this. guest: i'm not sure i agree with you thomas carr, but i definitely agree about this being -- the autonomous car, but i deftly agree about this being an opportunity for apple. i think everyone is looking and saying, we can do a better job. regulatory issues limit the design speed with which you can operate an automotive, but i think he's looking at that and saying we can make a big impact. emily: they make
he will have the oversight to make sure they all harmonize with each other. possibly the thing we are most looking forward to is the apple car. emily: ok, tell us about the apple car. what are you expecting? guest: -- alex: they are heading toward an autonomous driving world. they have maps, fear he, in intelligent cloud with it and they have the greatest industrial design mind in the world in jony ive. you put that together with local manufacturing and you have a revolution in the making. we...
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we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no other organization was doing this as opposed to contemporary we are very blessed in san francisco to have organizations well, i thought that was going to be our speciality >> you create a conceptual idea for setting the opera and you spear ahead and work with the other sdierndz to create an overview vision that's the final product felt opera. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was very inspired to work with him because the way he looked at the key is
we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do...
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properly maintained is that their needs to be additional lobbying at the state level and we'll work at harmonizingan francisco at the state level this is not great constellation in the short time but it is clear that health care the massage have been lumped into this historic kind of interpretation it is important that the profession elevates itself to the public i think in doing so we can go around and address some of the specific areas in the city where we have restricted massage therapy it is not consolation but we're all in this for the long term and all of you know no matter what business that's a notable cause for you at the local and state level we have had comments and others about no support we'll have diagonal about that with the land use and department of public health and the supervisors office not support for abolishing the cu process we can recommend but ultimately the decision is out of our hands so commissioner do you have additional comments. >> i don't want to make a recommendation or add things in case we don't see this again, that's on the record says yes, we approve is there a
properly maintained is that their needs to be additional lobbying at the state level and we'll work at harmonizingan francisco at the state level this is not great constellation in the short time but it is clear that health care the massage have been lumped into this historic kind of interpretation it is important that the profession elevates itself to the public i think in doing so we can go around and address some of the specific areas in the city where we have restricted massage therapy it...
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we have a waive called harmonic tremors. we have some idea that, shall we say, the mountain is recharging reloading, getting ready to explode. that was a lesson learnt about volcanos from what happened at mt st. helens. >> yes, indeed. it was a game changer for us. for one thing, the first time we had a volcanic eruption photographed in split-second photography, you can see the sequence of events. that is a good learning experience. remember in 1991, in the philippines. some of the lessons we learnt from st. helens we evacuated - we in the global sense, tens of thousands of people, a few days before the eruption. that is some of the lessons learnt from the mt st. helen's eruption. >> as we saw, the destruction after the eruption was immense, as a moonscape was described for miles and miles. if you looked at that and the pictures we showed, it would seem impossible to recover. it seems that nature seems to have healed it within 35 years. >> isn't it amazing what mother nature does. think of to this way, when the eruption come
we have a waive called harmonic tremors. we have some idea that, shall we say, the mountain is recharging reloading, getting ready to explode. that was a lesson learnt about volcanos from what happened at mt st. helens. >> yes, indeed. it was a game changer for us. for one thing, the first time we had a volcanic eruption photographed in split-second photography, you can see the sequence of events. that is a good learning experience. remember in 1991, in the philippines. some of the...
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the eastern tradition is to re-harmonize rebalance the energy forces. existing in your body. already existing in your body. we're taught that we don't heal the body. the person heals themselves with assistance of the needle reminding them of what they should be doing. >> acupuncturists 'needle' over 350 accupoints to un-block meridians or channels and release the body's own natural energy force or chi. >> after the treatment most people feel really relaxed. the relaxation sounds like you had a really good massage. the won institute offers a faculty led acupuncture clinic and a student led clinic at a discounted price. >> i was in korea and i sprained my wrist. >> okay. >> i was really impressed by how quickly i did feel good, after having ago cue puncture. >> for those with doubts and fear. >> it still didn't hurt but as pain goes away, oh, my, so it helps them with the pain. that is what we are trying. >> jefferson hospital has a acupuncture and medicine program, at tenth ape chestnut street. while it is believed acupuncture was created thousands of years ago in chine, japan
the eastern tradition is to re-harmonize rebalance the energy forces. existing in your body. already existing in your body. we're taught that we don't heal the body. the person heals themselves with assistance of the needle reminding them of what they should be doing. >> acupuncturists 'needle' over 350 accupoints to un-block meridians or channels and release the body's own natural energy force or chi. >> after the treatment most people feel really relaxed. the relaxation sounds...
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he sings and plays the chromatic harmonic qaa and often featured in theoffering big harp george to innovateit doesn't meet everybody's taste, but at least you know a critical mass of people seem to think, wow this is kind of different and a little refreshing. >> the awards ceremony is thursday in memphis. >> he is good. >> thanks for >>> breaking developments. the fbi on the scene after the terror in texas. two gunmen with assault rifles killed by police after opening fire. and we have exclusive reporting tonight. the conversation with the alleged gunmen in the days before it all unfolded. >>> also, from baltimore late today, the moments of chaos. the gun that went off. police and protesters rushing in. >>> the rescue. the packed double-decker bus erupting into flames. the heroes who jump into action. >>> the mystery in the sky. the former student pilot accused of stealing a plane. you will hear the audio, trying to get him to land. >>> and fighting back. for the first time tonight, sofia vergara, breaking her silence. in her own words on her former fiance, the battle over their frozen embr
he sings and plays the chromatic harmonic qaa and often featured in theoffering big harp george to innovateit doesn't meet everybody's taste, but at least you know a critical mass of people seem to think, wow this is kind of different and a little refreshing. >> the awards ceremony is thursday in memphis. >> he is good. >> thanks for >>> breaking developments. the fbi on the scene after the terror in texas. two gunmen with assault rifles killed by police after opening...
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today, musicians flocked to grand central terminal for a chance to harmonize with the a.train, and here's>> reporter: for as much joy as new york city's street musicians bring their listeners-- >> it's amazing, really amazing. >> reporter: they are not always welcome. >> everybody that walks by us wants to be like, hey there's no bums again you know. because we're not bums. we're street musician. >> reporter: which is why today the sunnyside social club is among the 60-plus acts auditioning to earn the official approval of the new york city subway system. ( applause ) what do you think they could be looking for? >> us. that's what they're looking for. >> reporter: only a third of these performers will get the thumbs-up giving them access to the most lucrative spots in subway stations, as well as something to show the cops to make clear they're good to go. henry prince is a judge. >> you can imagine that people are going to come and hear you and immediately relax and be transported out of the subway. so they think they're somewhere else before the train comes. >> reporter: prince, a subway
today, musicians flocked to grand central terminal for a chance to harmonize with the a.train, and here's>> reporter: for as much joy as new york city's street musicians bring their listeners-- >> it's amazing, really amazing. >> reporter: they are not always welcome. >> everybody that walks by us wants to be like, hey there's no bums again you know. because we're not bums. we're street musician. >> reporter: which is why today the sunnyside social club is among...
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in the west in industrialized countries, one subject mentioned frequently is international tax harmonization and international tax coordination. meeting, ending all of those corrupt tax havens where corrupt companies can put their money offshore. is it going to happen? it is certainly on the agenda since the financial crisis. is the political will their? mr. posener: i think it is. many governments, including western governments are worried about offshore tax havens. it is even an issue in the british presidential election. the so-called non-doms. but if you have a lot of money you will find a way to hide it. people who are rich do not pay taxes. they find ways to buy property which isn't taxed. invest in this, or the other. it is not a question of tax havens, it is a question of inequality before the law. it is a question here and with corrupt elites in africa. thomas talk about this. once you reach a certain stage of wealth, they cannot get you anymore. because your mobile, because you buy properties and you can employee tax lawyers and so on. it will be done, but it is not the main thing.
in the west in industrialized countries, one subject mentioned frequently is international tax harmonization and international tax coordination. meeting, ending all of those corrupt tax havens where corrupt companies can put their money offshore. is it going to happen? it is certainly on the agenda since the financial crisis. is the political will their? mr. posener: i think it is. many governments, including western governments are worried about offshore tax havens. it is even an issue in the...
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interim leader harriet harmon told bbc that an in-out vote is almost likely to happen and labor wille unlikely to stop it. the u.k. is better off inside she says and vote on the referendum on that basis. rishaad: the iraqi army has no will to fight when ramadi fell earlier this month. ashton carter saying that iraqis vast number the militants yet they simply withdraw. anbar province being attacked from the air. and the strategy is effective. nothing can substitute for an army fighting on the ground. >> there is growing public unhappiness at japan's plant to beef up its military. and a tokyo survey over the weekend found opposition has rins three months to 55% since april while support dropped four points to 25%. the prime minister wants to allow japanese forces to play a wider role abroad and defend its allies. the session beyond june 24th to drive the legislation through. rishaad: i'm joined by sheri ross. let's start with greece. you would say that the g.r. is good riddance? >> yes, because it's the greeks are playing one huge game of chicken and they know that they will not be ask
interim leader harriet harmon told bbc that an in-out vote is almost likely to happen and labor wille unlikely to stop it. the u.k. is better off inside she says and vote on the referendum on that basis. rishaad: the iraqi army has no will to fight when ramadi fell earlier this month. ashton carter saying that iraqis vast number the militants yet they simply withdraw. anbar province being attacked from the air. and the strategy is effective. nothing can substitute for an army fighting on the...
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>>reporter: this is video of a big brawl that broke out in san francisco's justin harmon plaza this happen a few days ago where back now to explain what led to that. >>reporter: a peaceful place a lot of vendors selling art and other things the person close at the studio says she is one of those are the vendors she said the fight started when two groups of state borders worked in a fight and spilled into their area of some of the skateboarders turned on him destroying part of the display is pretty ugly some pictures from right afterward showed injuries to a couple of those artist will see two other artists vendors bloody bruce pretty banged up from the broth please did show up but the artist to share these bottles with us said that they got there after the skateboarders had already taken off no words on arrest. >>stanley roberts: let's look at this toyota for a moment notice and has his park anywhere you want lies activated the car was driverless know it is not one of those cars becomes a driver now will launch in hand shook as a loss and the presidency i hope she belted and then and then
>>reporter: this is video of a big brawl that broke out in san francisco's justin harmon plaza this happen a few days ago where back now to explain what led to that. >>reporter: a peaceful place a lot of vendors selling art and other things the person close at the studio says she is one of those are the vendors she said the fight started when two groups of state borders worked in a fight and spilled into their area of some of the skateboarders turned on him destroying part of the...
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then rick harmon from pawn stars. then we will be over here on this stage.ort time jerrod niemann will be here. the name of his hit song "drink to that all night." all that coming up shortly on "fox & friends". we used to have so many empty rolls! mom! that's why we switched to charmin ultra mega roll. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less with every go. plus it even lasts longer than the leading thousand sheet brand. charmin ultra mega roll. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >> cleanup crews instead of vacationers flocking to the beach to work and the clock following this week's oil spill resulting in a broken pipeline. results surfa
then rick harmon from pawn stars. then we will be over here on this stage.ort time jerrod niemann will be here. the name of his hit song "drink to that all night." all that coming up shortly on "fox & friends". we used to have so many empty rolls! mom! that's why we switched to charmin ultra mega roll. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less with every go. plus it even lasts longer than the leading thousand sheet brand. charmin ultra mega roll....
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it is a golden age with a utopian experiment designing policies that serve the public good that harmonize the population to remove barriers and the domination of one of the class over the rest. the best jefferson dream of a world in which democracy triumphs over tyranny. liberals and conservatives both tend to be more interested than they are in understanding them the truth about history. every time they making the founding generation that ship with their own is conservatives in particular craved models of authority. for tea partiers are constantly quoting the founders of washington, jefferson. they love them. they belong to the vernacular to a new fashion political moralism that combines relief in american exceptionalism with belief in the power of self-expression, even if the individual self-expression is conspiracy driven and disconnected from actual historical experience. so our politicians flatten out history and many people just go along. we know that the president is disorganized. we don't like to think of the founding era as disorganized but it was. there's another term i used in
it is a golden age with a utopian experiment designing policies that serve the public good that harmonize the population to remove barriers and the domination of one of the class over the rest. the best jefferson dream of a world in which democracy triumphs over tyranny. liberals and conservatives both tend to be more interested than they are in understanding them the truth about history. every time they making the founding generation that ship with their own is conservatives in particular...
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it is a golden age, almost a utopian experiment to harmonize the population and remove barriers in one-week class over the rest. and the best dream of a world in which democracy triumph over tyranny. liberals and conservatives both tend to be more interested in iconic personality creation than they are in understanding the truth about history. they engage every time they make the founding generation for particular founder match up with their own perspective. conservatives in particular crave models of authority and of patriarchal authority. for tea parties washington, jefferson, they are constantly quoting the founders jefferson belongs to the vernacular into a new fashioned political moralism combining a belief in american exceptionalism with belief in the power of self-expression. even if that individual self-expression is conspiracy driven and disconnected from actual historical experience. so this history [inaudible] many people just go along. we know that the present is disorganized. we don't like to think of the past were the founding era as disorganized but it was. and there is anoth
it is a golden age, almost a utopian experiment to harmonize the population and remove barriers in one-week class over the rest. and the best dream of a world in which democracy triumph over tyranny. liberals and conservatives both tend to be more interested in iconic personality creation than they are in understanding the truth about history. they engage every time they make the founding generation for particular founder match up with their own perspective. conservatives in particular crave...
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harmon has started bouncing back because despite what you hear about the competition it totally dominated the industry and of course it's why i remain faithful to apple itself and urge that you hold on to this very inexpensive stock. i hammer that point home every chance i get, everywhere i go. i even made sure that the fanatic got the message when i had to sit him down last saturday before i threw out that perfect strike of a pitch. nicking the lefthand corner of the plate before the hometown team vanquished the diamondbacks. if you engage in a dogfight for customers the customers might win but shareholders might lose. laid to waste competitors and those were the companies with stocks we want to own and put away at least until competition rears it's head as it just has in the so oh tranquil turbulent airline stocks. tom. >> caller: booyah. i have questions about skechers. it's about 13% short. the pe is getting a bit stretched in the mid to upper 30s. the last five years there's only been insider selling and it seems that as soon as they exercise options they saw on the same day then i w
harmon has started bouncing back because despite what you hear about the competition it totally dominated the industry and of course it's why i remain faithful to apple itself and urge that you hold on to this very inexpensive stock. i hammer that point home every chance i get, everywhere i go. i even made sure that the fanatic got the message when i had to sit him down last saturday before i threw out that perfect strike of a pitch. nicking the lefthand corner of the plate before the hometown...
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and we went to this karaoke bar, and we sang and they liked us because we harmonized and they actuallyan. sonny and cher at one point. it was really awkward we went home together. it was just really lame. >> you must have been really drunk. >> jimmy: but there was a -- this is -- i saw you on instagram. you posted this throwback thursday photo. so cute. i wanted to explain this. now what is this, kind of a -- a bowl hair cut? >> i posted it for several different reasons. first, i thought my mom was a a drunk. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> she cuts my hair, right? and then i'm like, hold on a a second this is back in the '70s, right? you have to plan a time to go into olan mills and get the photo done. >> jimmy: olan mills. >> or whatever the heck it is. you didn't have to cut my hair like that right before the photo? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is deliberate. >> no, not deliberate, my friend. look, that's obviously a bowl cut which may or may not have been popular. maybe i moved around a lot as a a kid and the bowl broke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can definitely tell its you though. >> it'
and we went to this karaoke bar, and we sang and they liked us because we harmonized and they actuallyan. sonny and cher at one point. it was really awkward we went home together. it was just really lame. >> you must have been really drunk. >> jimmy: but there was a -- this is -- i saw you on instagram. you posted this throwback thursday photo. so cute. i wanted to explain this. now what is this, kind of a -- a bowl hair cut? >> i posted it for several different reasons....
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and as we grew and brought on ge and harmon and matel that gave us a larger platform. >> rntdaren't you to change ge -- >> it's my piece. >> you don't think they can make it so they take it the way corporate america does? you are not exactly a traditional corporate america. >> i am not exactly a traditional corporate america. >> do you think they'll recognize the greatness what you're trying to do. >> there's two things every big company wants. number one, they want speed. it's hard to build an innovative new product. number two, they want fresh ideas and we get 4,000 fresh ideas every week. >> they don't have that ability, right? >> no most companies, if you send apple a product idea they'll send the envelope back to you. they don't want the liability of knowing that something came in. >> this is great. we all had ideas and, you know what, we always felt like i wish i could do it. you're doing it for people. that's fantastic. founder and ceo on quirky. when you see it next time i'm going to be a judge thursday night. i don't do anything thursday nights. >> you are. >> i'm going to do i
and as we grew and brought on ge and harmon and matel that gave us a larger platform. >> rntdaren't you to change ge -- >> it's my piece. >> you don't think they can make it so they take it the way corporate america does? you are not exactly a traditional corporate america. >> i am not exactly a traditional corporate america. >> do you think they'll recognize the greatness what you're trying to do. >> there's two things every big company wants. number one,...
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some of the guys had been singing, harmonizing, and then that first german artillery crossed.e were short 18 men. we hit back with everything we had. they were not just trying to stop us. they wanted to come right through. and then me, i get a built in -- belt in the face, left his side and i get healed. the next thing i see are the raf tycoons. when i heard them screaming, i thought, geez, i'm glad they are on our side. >> i was sitting in front of the intelligence office, doing a bit of sunbathing when it came , through saying that the german army was heading west. we went nonstop. take off the tank, refuel, take off again. it was the same on any airfield in normandy. the only briefing i gave the chaps was where they were and the only intelligence we got was where they were going to be. >> three days it lasted. every soldier, every weapon. for me it was eating and smoking. no sleeping. then things quieted down. we stopped them cold. nobody felt like celebrating but that was a tough order out there. >> the counterattack did not hinder our plans. the north flank was weakened.
some of the guys had been singing, harmonizing, and then that first german artillery crossed.e were short 18 men. we hit back with everything we had. they were not just trying to stop us. they wanted to come right through. and then me, i get a built in -- belt in the face, left his side and i get healed. the next thing i see are the raf tycoons. when i heard them screaming, i thought, geez, i'm glad they are on our side. >> i was sitting in front of the intelligence office, doing a bit of...
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>> you hope you don't have to, but you try to harmonize the effects to ensure that both species move forward sustain belief. >> the conservation groups say that the corp of army engineers should be doing a of better job of managing their dams on the columbia, and the birds are just scapegoats. the corp says we spend hundreds of millions of dollars tweaking the dams to protect the sam salmon, but they have to do something when t there's a hearing in a federal courtroom tomorrow. and we could get a ruling it soon or a couple more days, and the plan is to sil 11,000 adult birds over the course of four years. >> . >> thank you. during the unrest in baltimore one of its best-known institutions came up with its own response to ease tension there. the symphony orchestra gave a free concert. a gesture that the conductor said is giving back in the moment. it's not the first time that this conductor has gone out of her way to bring change to the city. >> reporter: when elsa came to baltimore she immediately noticed the orchestra didn't exactly represent the city. what she saw driving to work w
>> you hope you don't have to, but you try to harmonize the effects to ensure that both species move forward sustain belief. >> the conservation groups say that the corp of army engineers should be doing a of better job of managing their dams on the columbia, and the birds are just scapegoats. the corp says we spend hundreds of millions of dollars tweaking the dams to protect the sam salmon, but they have to do something when t there's a hearing in a federal courtroom tomorrow. and...
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that can be used to harmonize ethe ago vacation across fights that can enable communities to measure what is relevant to their needs and would enable the sharing and comparing of data across studies of effectiveness and this we hope will be able to be amenable for community use that will -- and will take into consideration what communities value in terms of outcomes, that will take into consideration the kinds of data that subnational governments are currently using and val knew terms of outcomes and that will also use the expertise of researchers who are working on methods appropriate for this kind of evaluation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, pamela. dr. michael bruce. cdc. >> can we pull up the slides? there it is. okay. thanks very much for having me here to speak to you today about cdc's role and activities in regardses to human health in the arctic and the subarctic. so i'm going to work off 0 a series of slides. so this is a slide that shows you sort of cdcs ates in the arctic and i work for the arctic investigations program, 33 people total. we also have a quar
that can be used to harmonize ethe ago vacation across fights that can enable communities to measure what is relevant to their needs and would enable the sharing and comparing of data across studies of effectiveness and this we hope will be able to be amenable for community use that will -- and will take into consideration what communities value in terms of outcomes, that will take into consideration the kinds of data that subnational governments are currently using and val knew terms of...
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. >> you're for harmonization of those programs. i don't want to be the micro manager here. if you need language to harmonize the programs, i think it's reasonable. >> we need to do that. i think part of that picture is how do we manage the 40 mile issue. i think we need to think through this. it's wrapped up in that. >> let's deal with that. i think it's confusing right now. there's a little manipulation going on. >> if i might one of the issues i was attempting to address is the fact that we built a network out now in our area that's got o 100,000 providers. the requirements are more extensive than those under choice if you're a participating provider. those things need to be blended together so we don't have disincentive to participate in one program versus another. >> fair enough. >> the reimbursement rate needs to be the same. >> i think the conversation needs to be held was this committee with the house committee has to do with the requirement that we manage toward. we should be talking about a requirement where veterans that are hep c positive we manage that number to
. >> you're for harmonization of those programs. i don't want to be the micro manager here. if you need language to harmonize the programs, i think it's reasonable. >> we need to do that. i think part of that picture is how do we manage the 40 mile issue. i think we need to think through this. it's wrapped up in that. >> let's deal with that. i think it's confusing right now. there's a little manipulation going on. >> if i might one of the issues i was attempting to...
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not lose sight of the fact each and every instance in which these injustices manifest do actually harmon sometimes devastate the lives not only of the individuals who are targeted by them but i hold it in you family members and friends and members of their community as well, and it's only by going around and having those interactions is that personalized aspect of these issues really in a visceral way brought home and conveyed. it's really that experience that has emboldened me more than ever before to continue to work on these issues. and what's really amazing about the persecution of muslims and the attack on civil liberties and the united states is the magnitude of it is so great that it really is a case in almost every single city i have been to there are people there to meet who have been directly harmed by these kinds of travesties. a lot of times when i get to the city, i am not even aware there are people in those places come it's just that they are so common that it ends up in a most every place i go these experiences happen. lastto give an example, week i spoke to the universit
not lose sight of the fact each and every instance in which these injustices manifest do actually harmon sometimes devastate the lives not only of the individuals who are targeted by them but i hold it in you family members and friends and members of their community as well, and it's only by going around and having those interactions is that personalized aspect of these issues really in a visceral way brought home and conveyed. it's really that experience that has emboldened me more than ever...