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more than her intellect. >> feeling and intuition, it has to do with the right hemisphere and with the heart and anything that has to do with knowing the presence of god and preparing for dying, you know. the left hemisphere would say you should fight it, you don't want to die. the right hemisphere and the heart would say surrender to it. it's taking you to another place that's also real. >> he said you need to create an inner space, an inner sanctuary, a place where you can go that it will be like a home base in the midst of all the humble and rumble and tumble of life, that you can go inside and there's a place there that's quiet and still, and it's in that place that you can be most open to intuition. >> reporter: what she learned from all those sessions is now chronicled in this book, "the december project," about getting in touch with what the rabbi calls "that sacred inner space." >> i want to cut myself off from all the other outside influences so that i can catch my breath and find my center. that is already creating the sanctuary, sanctuary in the sense of i flee to the place
more than her intellect. >> feeling and intuition, it has to do with the right hemisphere and with the heart and anything that has to do with knowing the presence of god and preparing for dying, you know. the left hemisphere would say you should fight it, you don't want to die. the right hemisphere and the heart would say surrender to it. it's taking you to another place that's also real. >> he said you need to create an inner space, an inner sanctuary, a place where you can go that...
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square has more paying customers than anybody except intuit. intuit is a $25 billion company. like intuit, can build on that platform and provide valuable products and services that local merchants crave. square capital is an awesome example. merchants want to grow. square provides some capital and can do it in a cost-effective way because it has proprietary data. merchants need insight into their business, how they grow. they don't have a marketing team like starbucks does. you have to provide them data. merchants want new business, new customers. square appointments allows you to book appointments and generate new leads. >> can square be profitable? >> absolutely. as fortune reported, square has margins of 34%, better than most of the companies you have on your show. it is better than most of the world. square can be profitable. square has ambitions on reinventing commerce, and that's very difficult. it takes a lot of money and time to do that completely. >> the fact that we are seeing the square halo has disappeared, at least momentarily. is that unfair? is that a phase? >>
square has more paying customers than anybody except intuit. intuit is a $25 billion company. like intuit, can build on that platform and provide valuable products and services that local merchants crave. square capital is an awesome example. merchants want to grow. square provides some capital and can do it in a cost-effective way because it has proprietary data. merchants need insight into their business, how they grow. they don't have a marketing team like starbucks does. you have to provide...
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. >> we should be skeptical about the dating example, but most of us have lousy intuition about a lot of things and are very lousy internal compass. a weak ability to look at ourselves and be objective. i am not saying we should turn over our decisions to algorithms. we should probably be using it more than we do now. do not outsource everything to a computer, that the market share of the algorithms should go up and a lot of domains. >> some people say intuition is unconscious pattern recognition. >> i am one of those people. to believe otherwise, you have to believe there is something magical or ineffable about the human intuitive ability. i do not think it comes from any soul that we have. it comes from this really weird computer between our ears. not better in every domain and the digital stuff is getting better all the time. >> now we are interacting with machines. the chess example -- why don't you describe why humans working with machines are better at chess? >> chess is a wonderful thing to look at. there are great quotes from nabokov talking about these mystical chess grandmas
. >> we should be skeptical about the dating example, but most of us have lousy intuition about a lot of things and are very lousy internal compass. a weak ability to look at ourselves and be objective. i am not saying we should turn over our decisions to algorithms. we should probably be using it more than we do now. do not outsource everything to a computer, that the market share of the algorithms should go up and a lot of domains. >> some people say intuition is unconscious...
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click some people say intuition is unconscious pattern recognition. >> i am one of those people. to believe otherwise, you have to believe there is something magical or ineffable about the human intuitive ability. i do not think it comes from any soul that we have. it comes from this really weird computer between our ears. not better in every domain and the digital stuff is getting better all the time. >> now we are interacting with machines. the chess example -- why don't you describe why humans working with machines are better at chess? >> chess is a wonderful thing to look at. -- it encapsulates between intelligence. there are great quotes from now the cost talking about these mystical chess grandmaster's. once computers got better, we looked in the rearview window and said, this is just pattern matching. i had the chance to talk to gary and he was the world chess champion. between intelligence. there are great quotes from now when he first became world champion, he played 32 simultaneous matches against the best chess playing computers and he won 32-0. 10 years later, ibm bea
click some people say intuition is unconscious pattern recognition. >> i am one of those people. to believe otherwise, you have to believe there is something magical or ineffable about the human intuitive ability. i do not think it comes from any soul that we have. it comes from this really weird computer between our ears. not better in every domain and the digital stuff is getting better all the time. >> now we are interacting with machines. the chess example -- why don't you...
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. ♪ i had the intuition about the fact that human beings could heal themselves. >> deepak chopra offersnsight about coping with fear and anxiety? >> stress is the stress. i like to think of stress like an ocean. if you are a skillful surfer, every wave is joy. >> bringing about optimal health and wellbeing? >> the super brain is an integrated brain. >> solving global conflict as well, chopra says? >> the only solution is a creative solution consciousness. >> the new age guru talks about his close friend, the late michael jackson. >> michael was like a brother to me. he was very joyful. he was a genius. >> i spoke to deepak chopra in new york as he was preparing to publish a new book. >> you have been called a philosopher, an entrepreneur, an endo crinologist, a mystic. prefer? >> i think if you define yourself, you limit yourself. so none of them. >> or all of them? >> possibilities. >> you were a practicing physician you. when you came to the united states, you practiced medicine. what was that like? >> interesting because i trained in internal medicine and then in endo chronology and
. ♪ i had the intuition about the fact that human beings could heal themselves. >> deepak chopra offersnsight about coping with fear and anxiety? >> stress is the stress. i like to think of stress like an ocean. if you are a skillful surfer, every wave is joy. >> bringing about optimal health and wellbeing? >> the super brain is an integrated brain. >> solving global conflict as well, chopra says? >> the only solution is a creative solution consciousness....
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. >>> coming up, a strong tax season for turbo tax maker intuit.stock down this morning? the ceo will explain in a cnbc exclusive interview. a shocking report, gmail can be hacked with a 92% success rate. one of the architects tells us what happened and how to keep yourself safe. >>> and love is in the air. the story of the las vegas airline where people are paying up to $1,400 to join not the frequent flier club, the mile high club. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." the biggest percentage gainer on the nasdaq, the sfok joining after japan said it would buy the rest of the
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download it now >> deepak chopra, from improving your health >> i had an intuition, that human beings could heal themselves. >> to solving conflict... >> the best way to get rid of your enemy, is is to increase their happiness >> and living a more mindful life... >> the number one cause of hostility in the world is lack of respect >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. >> gaza and israel growing up under attack living with violence the stories you haven't heard 30 days of war hosted by john seigenthaler only on al jazeera america >> on the frozen waters of resolute bay, samson simeonie and tommy salluviniq are hunting seal. for hours on end, they take aim at s
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wilbur was one of the great intuitive scientists country has ever produced. utterly brilliant. what he discovered was wilbur wasn't interested in speed or the motorola q. wanted was a motor that was fast enough to create risk. but he realized is that the trick of the controlled flight was actually controlling the airplane in the air. everyone else and there were lots of other people working at the time, everyone else thought that the best way to have an airplane in the air was to have a facsimile stable kind of like a car that you drive around. and what they did was they had the wings go slightly in the shape from the center of the aircraft which is called the dihedral and that is for reasons i won't go into creat create a t deal of stability in the aircraft. but you cannot do, however, is turned except very broad terms and you're very susceptible to wind currents. what wilbur recognized as the best way to create an aircraft that could fly successfully was to have an aircraft that was inherently unstable. the wings of the flyer and if you go to see you will see this it goes dow
wilbur was one of the great intuitive scientists country has ever produced. utterly brilliant. what he discovered was wilbur wasn't interested in speed or the motorola q. wanted was a motor that was fast enough to create risk. but he realized is that the trick of the controlled flight was actually controlling the airplane in the air. everyone else and there were lots of other people working at the time, everyone else thought that the best way to have an airplane in the air was to have a...
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airline companies around the world against landing at our airport, which had stopped flights from intuiteginning at 6:00 in the morning. >> for his part, the israeli prime minister pledged to continue targeting hamas leaders. heads of show you the the terrorist organizations are not only a legitimate target but also a high priority target. no one is immune. >> cease-fire talks ran aground on tuesday. the group's leaders said they could not return from cairo with a deal that would simply restore the gaza up grade. >> several residential neighborhoods in the rebel stronghold have been hit with showing from ukrainian forces. street battles have broken out between the army and pro-russia rebels in other towns around the region. for more, let's bring in our ukraine correspondent, gulliver. >> after yesterday's shelling , certainly intensely once again on the outskirts. today's a little bit, then it was yesterday. city, a strategic railway junction is still a flashpoint. some have said earlier that they have got that under control. the situation is quite difficult and a large number of ukraini
airline companies around the world against landing at our airport, which had stopped flights from intuiteginning at 6:00 in the morning. >> for his part, the israeli prime minister pledged to continue targeting hamas leaders. heads of show you the the terrorist organizations are not only a legitimate target but also a high priority target. no one is immune. >> cease-fire talks ran aground on tuesday. the group's leaders said they could not return from cairo with a deal that would...
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i don't have those intuitive powers. i think for members of congress to bear some sort of responsibility because they changed the law, that is a piece of responsibility i don't want and i hope many of the members don't want. do you have any questions or comments? >> thank you for letting me sit in. thank you for your testimony. the only thing i can find is it is too rational. your hair is not on fire. it's hard to get people to listen to these things that make so much common sense to us. the only thing i argue to the chair and everyone, i would argue we should not use the word crisis. i think it allows evil to accept extreme measures to respond. maybe you live in middle america. you hear humanitarian crisis and someone wants to send the national guard. it seems to make sense. i think we have this covered. i think we have the resources. people apprehended our border last year. even with these kids from central america, this year we won't hit half a million. this year we definitely have the capacity. every kid should have
i don't have those intuitive powers. i think for members of congress to bear some sort of responsibility because they changed the law, that is a piece of responsibility i don't want and i hope many of the members don't want. do you have any questions or comments? >> thank you for letting me sit in. thank you for your testimony. the only thing i can find is it is too rational. your hair is not on fire. it's hard to get people to listen to these things that make so much common sense to us....
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are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ticking] >> the 20-year-old steve jobs returned to northern california after trekking through india for several months in 1974. with his friend steve wozniak, he started building and pe
are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns....
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. ♪ i had the intuition about the fact that human beings could heal themselves. >> deepak chopra offerssight about coping with fear and anxiety? >> stress is the stress. i like to think of stress like an ocean. if you are a skillful surfer, every wave is joy. >> bringing about optimal health and wellbeing?
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will read the nerves then send signals directly to the artificial limb, allowing the limb to react intuitivelyal and they're starting to implement that in the laboratory setting and will eventually make it out to a human being. >> until then katie walker is training hard for the 100 meter sprint. she hopes to are compete in the 2016 paralympics in brazil. jason is waiting for somebody to tell him something he can't do. >> i do what i do because i want to do it. i'm not superman, i'm just jason koger. >> now as much credit as we give to the technology, it's really the people. as well. when i mate jason and -- met jason and katie i was so inspired. they pushed the limits. for instance on tru tumblr, jason taught me to shoot a cross bow. that was so cool that somebody with no arms would be teaching me this. you can find more when you look on "techknow." >> the intersection of hardware and technology. >> that's our theme. we'll be sure to bring you more stories next time on "techknow." >> dive deep behind these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow." following us on twitter f
will read the nerves then send signals directly to the artificial limb, allowing the limb to react intuitivelyal and they're starting to implement that in the laboratory setting and will eventually make it out to a human being. >> until then katie walker is training hard for the 100 meter sprint. she hopes to are compete in the 2016 paralympics in brazil. jason is waiting for somebody to tell him something he can't do. >> i do what i do because i want to do it. i'm not superman, i'm...
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that it may sound counter intuitive say it's a good sign because it encowrms also people -- encourages people to look for work. >> musikfest starts tonight in bethlehem, tonight's big act, all american rejects. the rain didn't damper the spirits of those who watched. for 30 years, musikfest provide 30 years of preconcerts. kenneth moten and melissa magee took center stage to welcome everyone. >> you can find a link to by tickets and see reasons why you should top by our 6abc booth while at the show. there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning, laundry is the one task we all share. we'll help you save on the wash in our saving with 6abc. plus, some drivers caught off guard when leaf rain fell in the -- when heavy rain fell in the lonestar state. >> reporter: speaking of heavy rain, storm tracker 6 live shows not one batch, but two batches of heavy rain getting ready to push into the area. i'll have the timing how can i avoid maintenance fees? why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you
that it may sound counter intuitive say it's a good sign because it encowrms also people -- encourages people to look for work. >> musikfest starts tonight in bethlehem, tonight's big act, all american rejects. the rain didn't damper the spirits of those who watched. for 30 years, musikfest provide 30 years of preconcerts. kenneth moten and melissa magee took center stage to welcome everyone. >> you can find a link to by tickets and see reasons why you should top by our 6abc booth...
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salesforce.com and intuit. their earnings are out after the close.s to watch out for and we'll bring them to you the second they hit the tape. what would happen... if energy could come from anything? or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. it can help your business save money. false. the truth is when you compare our fastest internet to the fastest dsl from the phone company, comcast business gives you more for your money. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more a
salesforce.com and intuit. their earnings are out after the close.s to watch out for and we'll bring them to you the second they hit the tape. what would happen... if energy could come from anything? or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i...
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. >> deepak chopra, from improving your health >> i had an intuition, that human beings could heal themselveslving conflict... >> the best way to get rid of your enemy, is is to increase their happiness >> and living a more mindful life... >> the number one cause of hostility in the world is lack of respect >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> on techknow, new hope for a cure >> he has a rare severe form epilepsy >> a miraculous medical marijuana breakthrough... >> it's something w
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as the playground itself so this is at the level of the playground as opposed to back up this is intuitively clear with an open access finally to conclude we have this on the south side.org a smaller episodes here's a view where we have this exit ramp for a transacts and this is a service by the cafe on the corner for sale we're working on a rain cover to make this usable throughout the year and rain as well as the summer so in concluding that here's views of the sale we're happy we'll be adding over 10 thousand square feet and working with the playground and finally the south side is a very important garden wail thanks to our community involvement to make this a great space we're delighted to have a place to work with this with our colleagues in the city and with the san franciscans thank you. >> thank you. we'll take public comment first. andrew robinson and other >> thank you, commissioners. director ram. i'm andrew rob robinson from the yerba buena district i'm here to speak in support we see a vital moscone project to bring activation it supports the culture institutions and we think th
as the playground itself so this is at the level of the playground as opposed to back up this is intuitively clear with an open access finally to conclude we have this on the south side.org a smaller episodes here's a view where we have this exit ramp for a transacts and this is a service by the cafe on the corner for sale we're working on a rain cover to make this usable throughout the year and rain as well as the summer so in concluding that here's views of the sale we're happy we'll be...
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it's not just tinkering anymore and not intuitive.really a shame but young people need to be encouraged. here's where i think -- want to ask me something the president can do that's not idealogical, go to the high schools and talking about why it's a good thing to do those kinds of jobs. >> well, it is a good thing to do those kinds of jobs. i think it would be beneficial. i think it would be beneficial if the congress could get together on a jobs package, make we could try infrastructure and bring people back into that part of the economy. david kay johnson as well, we've got our tech problems squared away. what's the best thing you see about this economy right now? >> we're continuing to get job growth. and we will continue to have that and it would happen a lot faster if we have the government investing in the future. that's the single most important thing holding us back that we're not putting to work with things we need to do, particularly fixing up infrastructure. that would make job growth take off. >> take off, give us a numbe
it's not just tinkering anymore and not intuitive.really a shame but young people need to be encouraged. here's where i think -- want to ask me something the president can do that's not idealogical, go to the high schools and talking about why it's a good thing to do those kinds of jobs. >> well, it is a good thing to do those kinds of jobs. i think it would be beneficial. i think it would be beneficial if the congress could get together on a jobs package, make we could try infrastructure...
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making hands-on training safe, easy and intuitive.or simply industrial jobs such as loading, unloading, sorting and handling materials. baxter is able to work on an assembly line, next to a person training him to learn the representative tasks. with behaviour-based intelligence, baxter senses and adapts to task. >> so one of the questions that comes to mind when you see a piece like this is is this robot going to replace human jobs? >> i think we can look to different industries that are implementing and using robots now. the agricultural industry is one where there's a push towards automation, and a concern that it will displace the workforce and take the place of human workers. it's not really what is happening. the robots are designed to work along with humans, designed to, in some cases, help them. they are requiring that workers expand skill sets to work alongside the robot. >> i understand that these robots were designed to work alongside people. i am not sure that i'm completely sold on the need to put a safe on the robot. do w
making hands-on training safe, easy and intuitive.or simply industrial jobs such as loading, unloading, sorting and handling materials. baxter is able to work on an assembly line, next to a person training him to learn the representative tasks. with behaviour-based intelligence, baxter senses and adapts to task. >> so one of the questions that comes to mind when you see a piece like this is is this robot going to replace human jobs? >> i think we can look to different industries...
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with this new city format, i found the opportunity to make our mod site more friendly and moren intuitive and better links to information and resources. our office started a major overhaul. we decided it wasn't enough to just move information around but an opportunity to update all of our content. of course i had no idea how much work that would be. [ laughter ] but this week is a team effort at mod. we delivered our new content to the web master and he's going to be developing a scope of work and once we agree, he'll be freezing the design and once he freezes the design i will have an estimate of what you can expect to see our brand new accessible website. i will keep you posted. my last item really is to give a shout out to the independent living resource center in san francisco about an upcoming event and ilrc sf is celebrating the 24th anniversary by signing the ada at the fully accessible headquarters. the details on saturday july 26, '10 a.m.-3 :00 p.m.. the public is very much invited. the location is on the ground floor on howard street between 4th and 5th street in the south mark
with this new city format, i found the opportunity to make our mod site more friendly and moren intuitive and better links to information and resources. our office started a major overhaul. we decided it wasn't enough to just move information around but an opportunity to update all of our content. of course i had no idea how much work that would be. [ laughter ] but this week is a team effort at mod. we delivered our new content to the web master and he's going to be developing a scope of work...
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. ♪ i had the intuition about the fact that human beings could heal themselves. >> deepak chopra offersight about coping with fear and anxiety? >> stress is the stress. i like to think of stress like an ocean. if you are a skillful surfer, every wave is joy. >> bringing about optimal health and wellbeing?
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. >> tell you what -- >> under armour, intel, family dollar, intuitive surgical. >> intuitive surgicales to mind for me. this stock is undergoing a change in hands from the growth investors to the value investors. unfortunately, take a long time to play poupt a few more months's particularly in the fall, value investors look at the valuation saying, no thank you. that's the one that worries me the most. >> doc, give me thoughts on intel here. 33%. >> still love them. >> from memorial day to today. >> yeah. it ain't over yet. the reason is, of course, that a lot of focus on tech will come in as we go into this holiday shopping season. that's because it will all be about wearables. about gopros and the like. look at what's in there. qualcomm is in the gopro. you look at a number of other stocks that stand to benefit from the apple iphone 6 coming out september 9th. perhaps not delivered for a month after that, but i think the build and the design of these has really worked in the favor of virtually all of the people in the chip space, including broadcom. >> you brought up apple. news re/
. >> tell you what -- >> under armour, intel, family dollar, intuitive surgical. >> intuitive surgicales to mind for me. this stock is undergoing a change in hands from the growth investors to the value investors. unfortunately, take a long time to play poupt a few more months's particularly in the fall, value investors look at the valuation saying, no thank you. that's the one that worries me the most. >> doc, give me thoughts on intel here. 33%. >> still love...
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and i think you have to follow just this intuition, this gut feeling as a songwriter, you just want to don't know why. and you can either challenge that or you can go with it. so i just did what felt naturally to me. the only choice we have in life is to change. >> reporter: in addition to embracing change, swift is not afraid to let her fans see her with her hair down. often posting candids on social media, reaching nearly 50 million fans. >> we all see how important girlfriends are to you. and you love to post pictures on instagram, social media. and you're with people who are also in successful creative endeavors. how do you choose your friends? >> i choose my friends based on people who i have things in common with or people who challenge me. honestly, i think that there's something really inspiring about being around people who know what they want, people who are passionate about something. i think that it doesn't matter what career my friends have. it's just based on the fact that i can really relate to people who are very driven and intelligent. you want to be around like smart,
and i think you have to follow just this intuition, this gut feeling as a songwriter, you just want to don't know why. and you can either challenge that or you can go with it. so i just did what felt naturally to me. the only choice we have in life is to change. >> reporter: in addition to embracing change, swift is not afraid to let her fans see her with her hair down. often posting candids on social media, reaching nearly 50 million fans. >> we all see how important girlfriends...
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one it's not fundamental it didn't follow rule one of the transportation and move it making it intuitively clear where it goes the bridge goes over adjacent to the carrousel and the land is on the conduit, if you will, one level above the playground so you've gotten there i can figure out how to get to the playground if you're there for the first time it's to the incident how you get to yerba buena gardens for example and everyone crows under the sort of viaduct it's not a pleasant part of the park in of the issue one and the second he in terms of absolutely. i agree the point of keeping people on the street has been an issue several times this is a unique part of the city because of the incredible amounts of crowds so the connection between the two important public spaces the playground and he did yerba buena gardens and those two businesses above are really enhanced by having a park like extension between the two spaces. so i think a that's very unusual situation in san francisco and unique in this case it's appropriate because the two gardens are elevated so to get to them you'll have t
one it's not fundamental it didn't follow rule one of the transportation and move it making it intuitively clear where it goes the bridge goes over adjacent to the carrousel and the land is on the conduit, if you will, one level above the playground so you've gotten there i can figure out how to get to the playground if you're there for the first time it's to the incident how you get to yerba buena gardens for example and everyone crows under the sort of viaduct it's not a pleasant part of the...
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it would seem counter intuitive and an lights say it's a good sign because more people are encouragestart looking for work again. pickup and hiring has yet to transtlits races for most people. >> "healthcheck" at 11 a cancer risk for young women taking daily birth control pills. study out of the ivrt of washington looked at women two the ages of 20 and 49. patients who used the bill within the past year 50% more likely to have a breast cancer diagnosis but breast cancer is rare among that age group hurricane ireneing elevated risk of uncommon event is still up common event and not all birth control is the same low dose of 10 to 20 micro grams of estrogen was not given a higher risk. it's known to lower ovarian and uterus cancer. >> new york city medical examiner ruled police choke hold is what killed eric garner. videotape arrest sparktd outrage and led to announcement of complete overhaul of use of force training in new york as heart disease and obesity were contributing factors in the death of the 43-year-old. it increases likelihood the case will be presented to the grand jury. >>
it would seem counter intuitive and an lights say it's a good sign because more people are encouragestart looking for work again. pickup and hiring has yet to transtlits races for most people. >> "healthcheck" at 11 a cancer risk for young women taking daily birth control pills. study out of the ivrt of washington looked at women two the ages of 20 and 49. patients who used the bill within the past year 50% more likely to have a breast cancer diagnosis but breast cancer is rare...
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. >> deepak chopra, from improving your health >> i had an intuition, that human beings could heal themselves. >> to solving conflict... >> the best way to get rid of your enemy, is is to increase their happiness >> and living a more mindful life... >> the number one cause of hostility in the world is lack of respect >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> al jazeera america presents a self portrait of generation now... >> so many of my friends is pregnant... >> i feel so utterly alon
. >> deepak chopra, from improving your health >> i had an intuition, that human beings could heal themselves. >> to solving conflict... >> the best way to get rid of your enemy, is is to increase their happiness >> and living a more mindful life... >> the number one cause of hostility in the world is lack of respect >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al...
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monster, online travel site price line and apple and then alexion and rounding out the list, netflix intuitive surgical, sales force, western digital. i hope you-all bought them a decade ago. elizabeth arden is where we begin "market focus." they didn't blame the weather or consumer funk. they said justin bieber and taylor swift, celebrity fragrances particularly from them hurt revenue. shares spiked on a report that alleg rirks na is in ta battling a $53 million hostile bid. salix popped 15% to 160. $0. shares of allergan up to $161.82. >>> skilled health care and genesis health care combined to create one of the largest operators of long-term care facilities in the united states. the combined companies will be called genesis health care and trade on the new york stock exchange. shares of skilled health care jumped almost 20% to $7.37. >>> pets mart popped toward the end of the trading day on a report it may soon announce its intent to explore strategic alternatives. the activist investor january th -- jana partners, the stock up 2% to $69.70. >>> sprint is upping the ante. they unveiled a pl
monster, online travel site price line and apple and then alexion and rounding out the list, netflix intuitive surgical, sales force, western digital. i hope you-all bought them a decade ago. elizabeth arden is where we begin "market focus." they didn't blame the weather or consumer funk. they said justin bieber and taylor swift, celebrity fragrances particularly from them hurt revenue. shares spiked on a report that alleg rirks na is in ta battling a $53 million hostile bid. salix...
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>> i think -- you know, we've got to be lucky to intuit that from our families.t starts when you're little, a very little kid. my mother was good. she was kind. she was ebullient in life. she was, you know, onward and upward, excelsior. she loved life. she would always be singing. i mean, it would be a cold winter morning and it would be freezing. she would put my little clothes on the radiator, warm them up. dress me under the bed so when i got out of bed, i was warm, you know. she would be singing all the time. my mother would do like crosby. i remember her doing ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, brown ♪ she was doing crosby's scat singing, you know, and whistling. i mean, i got a lot of life force from her and, you know, from my brothers. so i think i was lucky that early environmental thing that is gave me a lot of drive. and the jews in the mountains, you know. couldn't please them. say, ladies and gentlemen -- the jews, they're all sitting out there, ladies and gentlemen, man of a thousand faces, one, two, three -- and i'd turn to the band and say, they're waiting for a thousand f
>> i think -- you know, we've got to be lucky to intuit that from our families.t starts when you're little, a very little kid. my mother was good. she was kind. she was ebullient in life. she was, you know, onward and upward, excelsior. she loved life. she would always be singing. i mean, it would be a cold winter morning and it would be freezing. she would put my little clothes on the radiator, warm them up. dress me under the bed so when i got out of bed, i was warm, you know. she would...
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until recently, hunting rights like many other like many other parts of intuit life, were regulated by ottowa. in 1993, desperate for a say in their own future, the inuit of the norhwestern territories, signed a land agreement with ottowa. nunavut was born. in return for a degree of self-governance the the community surrendered their aboriginal title to their lands. >> under those agreements they have given up most of their land, but in compensation, for that, they received capp money.... they received capital. and certain certain other provisions, such as the creation of nuvavut. >> the canadian government controls the lion's share of nuvavut....80%. and ottowa will receive the royalties and tax revenues, from any recource development that takes place on those lands or, on the sea bed. >> the government of nuvavut is stuggling. one of their big problems is that the federal government retains control of ground land. so the government of nuvavut does not have access to resource revenues. >> and right now, nunavut is strapped for cash. people here say that the federal government is not c
until recently, hunting rights like many other like many other parts of intuit life, were regulated by ottowa. in 1993, desperate for a say in their own future, the inuit of the norhwestern territories, signed a land agreement with ottowa. nunavut was born. in return for a degree of self-governance the the community surrendered their aboriginal title to their lands. >> under those agreements they have given up most of their land, but in compensation, for that, they received capp money.......