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ahora veamos a joanne.ue tiene bolsas muy pronunciadas bajo los ojos de suero por debajo y en la comisura de los ojos. observen que aplico desde dentro hacia afuera hasta la comisura externa del ojo cubriendo por completo la zona de la bolsa. la dejaremos actuar 90 segundos y veremos qué sucede en esta zona hinchada y con bolsas. muy bien, regresemos a ver a maría. ya casi transcurrieron 90 segundos. veamos los resultados. veamos la imagen anterior de maría. podemos ver claramente las líneasas y arru por debajo y al costado de loss. ahora observ el mismo ojo 90 segundos después. coodrán ver, hay una diferencia espectacula entre cómo se ahora observ el mismo ojo 90 seve su ojo ahora y cómo se veía hace sólo 90 segundos. pueden ver que las líneas finas y arruga desaparecieron por completo. la dama anterior. (ann marie) y el cronómetro marca que sformaevamente con tomada hace sólo 90 segundos. 90 segundosés deo no quedan rastros de las profundas patas de gallo mentos se fn por leto.pareeron y la zona cercana a
ahora veamos a joanne.ue tiene bolsas muy pronunciadas bajo los ojos de suero por debajo y en la comisura de los ojos. observen que aplico desde dentro hacia afuera hasta la comisura externa del ojo cubriendo por completo la zona de la bolsa. la dejaremos actuar 90 segundos y veremos qué sucede en esta zona hinchada y con bolsas. muy bien, regresemos a ver a maría. ya casi transcurrieron 90 segundos. veamos los resultados. veamos la imagen anterior de maría. podemos ver claramente las...
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ahora veamos a joanne.olsas muy pronunciadas bajo los ojos que lamentablemente son muy comunes en mujeres de su edad. nuevamente aplicamos un cantidad muy pequeña de suero por debajo y en la comisura de los ojos. observen que aplico desde dentro hacia afuera hasta la comisura externa del ojo cubriendo por completo la zona de la bolsa. la dejaremos actuar 90 segundos y veremos qué sucede en esta zona hinchada y con bolsas. muy bien, regresemos a ver a maría. ya casi transcurrieron 90 segundos. veamos los resultados. veamos la imagen anterior de maría. podemos ver claramente las líneas finas y arrugas por debajo y al costado de los ojos. ahora observemos el mismo ojo 90 segundos después. como podrán ver, hay una diferencia espectacular entre cómo se ve su ojo ahora y cómo se veía hace sólo 90 segundos. veamos la imagen anterior. pueden ver que las líneas finas y arrugas desaparecieron por completo. (ann marie) y el cronómetro marca que esta transformación sucedió en sólo 90 segundos. ahora volvamos nuevamente
ahora veamos a joanne.olsas muy pronunciadas bajo los ojos que lamentablemente son muy comunes en mujeres de su edad. nuevamente aplicamos un cantidad muy pequeña de suero por debajo y en la comisura de los ojos. observen que aplico desde dentro hacia afuera hasta la comisura externa del ojo cubriendo por completo la zona de la bolsa. la dejaremos actuar 90 segundos y veremos qué sucede en esta zona hinchada y con bolsas. muy bien, regresemos a ver a maría. ya casi transcurrieron 90...
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[applause] >> thank you, joanne. each had a wonderful job summarizing the back so i think we'll just go right to questions. thank you to joe rosenthal and the carnegie council. i was here for the first time 16 years ago as a graduate student speaking about something, which i wish i could remember. and it's interesting to have to come back here over the years and to be speaking to you today. you know, i wrote a few books during the past decade of the 2000, a decade which i suppose is remaining nameless and although it is becoming known -- i think it should be called the zero spirit of one of the book i focus on religious coexistence between muslims, christians and called peace be upon you. and then i wrote this book about the relationship between china and the united states. topic switch on the face have no relationship to one another. and what's interesting about that and i'm in everton when one looks at one of the career is that in many ways, those are the two issues that have animated a lot of local politics and ha
[applause] >> thank you, joanne. each had a wonderful job summarizing the back so i think we'll just go right to questions. thank you to joe rosenthal and the carnegie council. i was here for the first time 16 years ago as a graduate student speaking about something, which i wish i could remember. and it's interesting to have to come back here over the years and to be speaking to you today. you know, i wrote a few books during the past decade of the 2000, a decade which i suppose is...
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i'm joanne myers, director of public affairs program. on behalf of the karen guy council i'd like to welcome or members, guest, and c-span booktv. thank you for joining us. today is our privilege to welcome avishai margalit. these were delivered as the 2005 lectures on value which are given on recognition of uncommon achievement and are meant to advance the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. when we talk about compromise, we often use this word to mean a meeting of the mind, striking a balance, finding the happy medium between two extremes, or meeting someone halfway. however, you may choose to express this notion, whether as a verb or as a noun, you may find conflicting views on what compromise entails. in political life, compromise is used in the context of further one goals. knowing when to negotiation and when to resist can have far-reaching consequences. he has turned the spotlight on the morality of compromise, using a wide range of historical examples, particularly those arrangements made with the great ty
i'm joanne myers, director of public affairs program. on behalf of the karen guy council i'd like to welcome or members, guest, and c-span booktv. thank you for joining us. today is our privilege to welcome avishai margalit. these were delivered as the 2005 lectures on value which are given on recognition of uncommon achievement and are meant to advance the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. when we talk about compromise, we often use this word to mean a meeting of the...
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our prayers are with them and personally, and i know joanne feels the same way, we respect and admirehe work that they do on a daily basis. >> thank you for what you said and i agree with everything you said, that we owe them our support, gratitude and respect, they are a remarkably dedicated group of public servants who take great pride in their work and no one in that position should have to face what they face and they showed great bravery in the evacuating the building quickly and saved tens of lives by how they acquitted themselves in that moment of panic in attack. they were strong and brave and remarkably dedicated and committed to the work of the service. >> let me also say that all of the families and employees are in our deepest prayers and our thoughts every day and they showed remarkable resilience in my opinion as well and often times bureaucrats are not treated with the respect that they are do but in this particular case it points out to the hard-working people there are working for all of us on a daily basis. >> the sub committee meets to consider the budget request an
our prayers are with them and personally, and i know joanne feels the same way, we respect and admirehe work that they do on a daily basis. >> thank you for what you said and i agree with everything you said, that we owe them our support, gratitude and respect, they are a remarkably dedicated group of public servants who take great pride in their work and no one in that position should have to face what they face and they showed great bravery in the evacuating the building quickly and...
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editor joann s-sierra. ♪ >> hey, guys.at sun the mind of the folks behind the lens. i appreciate the work you do which involves following me about incessantly and waiting for me to screw up. and while the radio and television correspondents in journalism, i'm sorry i couldn't be there tonight. the truth is i'm both disappointed and grateful that our st. patrick's day reception was scheduled at the same time as this dinner. disappointed because i couldn't be with all of you, grateful because the white house wouldn't have had him asking us to handle this crowd. the truth is, we face big and difficult challenges in our country and every day you provide the sights and sounds that tell important stories, inform the american people. these are challenges we in the white house are working to solve every day. just this morning, rob and i were talking about the importance of health care and i said to him, please put on a towel. [laughter] have fun tonight, guys and i'll see you soon. [applause] >> one of the long-standing traditions
editor joann s-sierra. ♪ >> hey, guys.at sun the mind of the folks behind the lens. i appreciate the work you do which involves following me about incessantly and waiting for me to screw up. and while the radio and television correspondents in journalism, i'm sorry i couldn't be there tonight. the truth is i'm both disappointed and grateful that our st. patrick's day reception was scheduled at the same time as this dinner. disappointed because i couldn't be with all of you, grateful...
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and personally, and i know joanne feels the same way, we respect and admire the work they do on a daily basis. >> thank you for that. i wanted to begin my remarks today. i agree with everything you said. that we owe them our support, our gratitude, our respect. they are a remarkably great group of public servants, they take great pride in their work. nobody in that position should have to face what they faced. and they showed great bravery in evacuating the building quickly. they saved tens of hundreds of lives in how they acted quickly in that moment of panic and attack. when i went out there, they were strong and brave and remarkably dedicated and committed to the work of the service. >> thank you. let me also say, mr. secretary, that all of the families of -- and employees are in our deepest prayers and in our thoughts every day. and they showed a remarkable resilience in my opinion, as well. and often times bureaucrats are not treated with the respect that they are due, but in this particular case, i think it just points out to how many hardworking people there are, really working f
and personally, and i know joanne feels the same way, we respect and admire the work they do on a daily basis. >> thank you for that. i wanted to begin my remarks today. i agree with everything you said. that we owe them our support, our gratitude, our respect. they are a remarkably great group of public servants, they take great pride in their work. nobody in that position should have to face what they faced. and they showed great bravery in evacuating the building quickly. they saved...
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reid, we left off with joann worley of maryville, tennessee, and her e-mail about the best composite countries from all the places you have lived. health care. >> guest: well, for health care i think in the country that commits to cover everybody meets my test for best. and the important thing, the message of my book is, if the goal is universal coverage at reasonable cost, it turns out there are a lot of routes to that destination. our family lived in japan and britain. they were quite different systems, in britain, everything is paid for by the government. socialized medicine, worked fine. but in japan, that doctors, hospital, insurance is private. that worked fine, too. the important thing in health care is in a country that covers everybody, and there are, you know, most of the rich countries to the. so i would have to put them all on that scale. >> host: best transportation? >> guest: the best mass transit i've seen is japan was probably the netherlands a close second. the japanese, you know, they are big carmakers. they're the biggest carmaker in the world, and they love cars t
reid, we left off with joann worley of maryville, tennessee, and her e-mail about the best composite countries from all the places you have lived. health care. >> guest: well, for health care i think in the country that commits to cover everybody meets my test for best. and the important thing, the message of my book is, if the goal is universal coverage at reasonable cost, it turns out there are a lot of routes to that destination. our family lived in japan and britain. they were quite...