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julien has been taking traditional yoga classes for years, but then decided to try a bikrum hot yoga class >> i felt light headed, fatigued and weak. >> normally she feels energized but not after hot yoga. >> i was exhausted just depleted. >> julien had taken a class like this one, requiring heat of 105 degrees and humidity around 40%. consumer reports doctor suspects julie an became dehydrateed and beginning to suffer heat exhaustion. >> there is little research on hot yoega. we do no exercising in extreme heat can cause uncomfortable and dangerous symptoms. >> warning signs are feeling light headed or dizzy or excombreernsing nausea. or muscle cramps. >> if you suffer more serious symptoms during or after go to ab emergency room. >> practitioners say it promotes health. the studio owner says he hasn't had complaints of heat exhaustion and touts benefits. >> heat allows you to bend safely and be more flexible. what sweating does eliminates toxins the >> the heat can help you stretch further can also causing to overstretch. >> whatever exercise you do, stop if you feem pain and be su
julien has been taking traditional yoga classes for years, but then decided to try a bikrum hot yoga class >> i felt light headed, fatigued and weak. >> normally she feels energized but not after hot yoga. >> i was exhausted just depleted. >> julien had taken a class like this one, requiring heat of 105 degrees and humidity around 40%. consumer reports doctor suspects julie an became dehydrateed and beginning to suffer heat exhaustion. >> there is little research...
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. >> the nooumans are used to the spotlight after her brother julien started for the boys team as a sixth grader and mum vivian was a store point guarder and is supermum, working her job and juggling everyone's busy basketball schedules. >> jadan focuses on high school basketball, she dreams about the next level. >> i want to go to college and play. i want to go to the wmba and play for the l.a. sparks. >> who is your favourite player. >> have you gotten to meet her? >> no. >> when i was on the queen latiffa show she signed her jersey and gave it to me. >> have you practised your autograph. >> people asked me. i make up one. >> at the rate she's going, there'll be a lot more of this in jadan newman's future. >> she has a bright future. >> a stunning photo of saturn. look at the hexagon-shaped storm. it may look small, but it's about 20,000 miles across. twice as big as earth. it raises the question was the universe created or was it evolved. two experts took that public. we travel to kentucky to hear what they had to say. >> is creation a model in this scientific era. that brought a crowd
. >> the nooumans are used to the spotlight after her brother julien started for the boys team as a sixth grader and mum vivian was a store point guarder and is supermum, working her job and juggling everyone's busy basketball schedules. >> jadan focuses on high school basketball, she dreams about the next level. >> i want to go to college and play. i want to go to the wmba and play for the l.a. sparks. >> who is your favourite player. >> have you gotten to meet...
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affect you and the "profession to help us get a handle on this in 30 minutes we are joined by walter julienfessor of law and economics at the university of southern california school of law and paul campos is a professor at the university of colorado law school. he is also the author of don't go to los angeles school unless. welcome to all of you. paul in, four years we have gone from a record high number of aspiring lawyers entering law school to some of the lowest enrollment numbers in four decades, we are not talking about a little decline, this is dropping off a cliff, what is going on? >> i think what's going is for the first time prospective law students are able to access some reasonably accurate information about job prospects, salaries, and costs of attendance in regard to the investment that they will be making of a law degree and this has had a very strong effect on enrollment because what many people are come to go the conclusion of is, that it's just not worth it to pay $150,000 in tuition to get in many cases less than a 50/50 shot of getting a job as a lawyer with many of tho
affect you and the "profession to help us get a handle on this in 30 minutes we are joined by walter julienfessor of law and economics at the university of southern california school of law and paul campos is a professor at the university of colorado law school. he is also the author of don't go to los angeles school unless. welcome to all of you. paul in, four years we have gone from a record high number of aspiring lawyers entering law school to some of the lowest enrollment numbers in...
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author for his first illness," and of he has written a second book called "a short guide to a long julienned then we have --julianne nicholson, who has a new series called "the red road ." we are glad you could join us for those conversations, coming up right now. >> the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ the affordable care act is opening the door for more americans to receive the health care they need. well and good, but many physicians insist that the best medicine is preventive medicine. in other words, do not get sick and the first place. the centerngus had for applied molecular medicine, and he is also a best-selling author. his latest tome is called "a short guide to a long life," offering some tips. thanks for the time. was on this show not long ago, and i read somewhere that he calls you the most controversial dr. in america. what did he mean by that, and was that a compliment? show, and ihis said, how can you do that? i said everything is data-driven , and he said, if i s
author for his first illness," and of he has written a second book called "a short guide to a long julienned then we have --julianne nicholson, who has a new series called "the red road ." we are glad you could join us for those conversations, coming up right now. >> the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ the affordable care act is opening the door...
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san jose pushing julien street. we have an accident in the clearing stages.ter! wayne: you got one! - this is so great! i get to meet wayne brady! jonathan: it's time for “let's make a deal”. now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: hey, everybody, i'm wayne brady,anks for tuning in who wants to make a deal? (cheering) workout girl, yes, you. hey, you! everybody sit down, sit down. breana, was i saying it right? is it “brena” or “brianna?” - brianna. wayne: nice to meet you, so what do you do when you're not doing that? - i'm a server in a restaurant. wayne: nice to meet you. hopefully we'll give you a nice big tip, huge tip. this deal called spell me a deal. we have miss danielle down at th
san jose pushing julien street. we have an accident in the clearing stages.ter! wayne: you got one! - this is so great! i get to meet wayne brady! jonathan: it's time for “let's make a deal”. now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: hey, everybody, i'm wayne brady,anks for tuning in who wants to make a deal? (cheering) workout girl, yes, you. hey, you! everybody sit down, sit down. breana, was i saying it right? is it “brena” or “brianna?” - brianna. wayne: nice to meet you,...
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joining is julien green of jet pack and we talk about the apps buffers to your company, you have $2 million jerry yang, the founder of yahoo!. >> very exciting. cheryl: let's talk about the apps. let's make some money for our viewers. what does the apps offer in terms of its gains people's photos. how does it tell me that i am going to love this place based on a picture? >> we analyze instagram photos and prepare guides for every city in the world and rate venues based upon how many voters have been shared on instagram from them. cheryl: for new york city for instance i know one of the more popular names that has come up is the hard rock cafe. i assume all the tourists -- that makes up popular destination but i will tell you high would recommend. >> locals don't go there as much. we take your photos over time and we have one died which is locals restaurants, local restaurants, tourists don't know about. we can focus on what you are looking for and you can see the photos before you go. cheryl: this is an apps i actually use, one of the most popular design apps out there so you are developing
joining is julien green of jet pack and we talk about the apps buffers to your company, you have $2 million jerry yang, the founder of yahoo!. >> very exciting. cheryl: let's talk about the apps. let's make some money for our viewers. what does the apps offer in terms of its gains people's photos. how does it tell me that i am going to love this place based on a picture? >> we analyze instagram photos and prepare guides for every city in the world and rate venues based upon how many...