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. >> charles: he coached him in high school sÑ9dtoo, kevin kolb high school. keenum in houston is now the starter for houston texans. of course, third barobert griff the heisman trophy winner. bryce petty who has been around a long time at baylor. prior to this season? >> gus: not very-kÑ many. >> charlie: 14. he is clearly in the heisman trophy discussion with the first year he is having as a starter at baylor. his last start before the seaso4 was in the usa football under 19 world championships. he played for the usa team was : of the team teams like new zealand and france and they beat canada in the finals and he was a perfect 14 for 14 throwing that day. that was his last start prior to this season. he got his undergraduate degree before his first start at baylor. that's how long he has been around. >> gus: very patient young man. see how tech35)[esponds as this one is sent out of the end zone. one 7n have it at the end zone. their own 25. victims of typhoon haiyan in the philippines urgently need your help. with your support the american red cross is dis
. >> charles: he coached him in high school sÑ9dtoo, kevin kolb high school. keenum in houston is now the starter for houston texans. of course, third barobert griff the heisman trophy winner. bryce petty who has been around a long time at baylor. prior to this season? >> gus: not very-kÑ many. >> charlie: 14. he is clearly in the heisman trophy discussion with the first year he is having as a starter at baylor. his last start before the seaso4 was in the usa football under...
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i'm jamie kolbe. it is time for "sunday house call. yts. >> joining us is dr.id, chairman of urology. chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. mark seagal is joining us. associate professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. also author of "the interpulse. unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." which is what we do here every sunday. great to see you. >> great to see. >> did you we will start something that's really important. you know how good good a good night's sleep makes you fe
i'm jamie kolbe. it is time for "sunday house call. yts. >> joining us is dr.id, chairman of urology. chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. mark seagal is joining us. associate professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. also author of "the interpulse. unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." which is what we do here every sunday. great to see you. >> great to see. >> did you we will start something that's really important. you know how good good a...
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i'm jamie kolbe. it is time for "sunday house call. yts. >> joining us is dr. david, chairman of urology. chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. mark seagal is joining us. associate professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. also author of "the interpulse. unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." which is what we do here every sunday. great to see you. >> great to see. >> did you we will start something that's really important. you know how good good a good night's sleep makes you feel. there is a new study that shows curing insomnia is help fight depression. 18 million americans struggle with depression and many have to deal with insomnia also. if you have did he pregs you can't sleep. if you can't sleep you could suffer from depression. >> the question is which one is really first. is it chicken or the egg? for years, the medical school training we always talked about insomnia. as a symptom. that's part of the depression. if you want to diagnose the depression you have this series of lack of concentration. insomnia, guilty feelings. all of that was pa
i'm jamie kolbe. it is time for "sunday house call. yts. >> joining us is dr. david, chairman of urology. chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. mark seagal is joining us. associate professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. also author of "the interpulse. unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." which is what we do here every sunday. great to see you. >> great to see. >> did you we will start something that's really important. you know how good...
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. >> i think you need to do a kolb a. cost benefit analysis.o persuade customers by telling them the benefit of arriving in person. if people don't see the difference -- webinars less expensive. therefore, show the benefits of a person face to face type meeting. i would suggest peer to peer benefit. in these meetings where you network. other type of face to face stuff. you have to show the benefit to persuade the cost decision. >> moving on to the next one, this is a question from a financial services professional. >> my biggest challenge is convincing potential clients that i'm there to help them with finances rather than take money away from them and get them -- my question is how can i better overcome that to convince people that i really am there to help and protect their wealth. >> interesting. doing a sales job. if he's the financial guy and he thinks, people think he's charging them for nothing. >> i don't know if you saw as he was talking, his title below was financial and insurance services. that's called a generic label. when a consum
. >> i think you need to do a kolb a. cost benefit analysis.o persuade customers by telling them the benefit of arriving in person. if people don't see the difference -- webinars less expensive. therefore, show the benefits of a person face to face type meeting. i would suggest peer to peer benefit. in these meetings where you network. other type of face to face stuff. you have to show the benefit to persuade the cost decision. >> moving on to the next one, this is a question from a...
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memory i think that is a terribly traumatic thing would ever the circumstances are that cause women to kolbe's, but meanwhile, she was supposed to serve 20 years but the judge was very explicit in the sentencing giving her a 20 to life year sentence and meant for her to be released. she now serve 28 years. she's a model prisoner. she's a woman of faith and service, she works in the infirmary and the chaplain's office. she isn't going to have any more babies and do harm to them. i just don't get it. i understand these are not popular prisoners necessarily. i understand that there is a risk not kind of anti-crime culture of politics, but somebody just needs to let these people out eventually and you are right about the system. it's become like a revolving door we shuffle people into prison and they get out for a second and they are back why? because they are not good at following rules, they are not well organized. we got disappointment and kids. there are days that we want to say i cannot control my schedule they've got to go to treatment or ander management and if they miss one of those appoin
memory i think that is a terribly traumatic thing would ever the circumstances are that cause women to kolbe's, but meanwhile, she was supposed to serve 20 years but the judge was very explicit in the sentencing giving her a 20 to life year sentence and meant for her to be released. she now serve 28 years. she's a model prisoner. she's a woman of faith and service, she works in the infirmary and the chaplain's office. she isn't going to have any more babies and do harm to them. i just don't get...
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we have bill, and considering negroponte and marvin kolb in that order. >> i wanted to pursue your historicalanalogy you mentioned if the mentioned as positive elements. you can find negative ones as well in the task force in korea, the drawdown after via. -- vietnam. what you've come to is the stakes in the drawdown are higher. the budget scarcity forces choices and that of the budget scarcity is critically important to get them right. if you agree with that, i would go on the question of search and is the most important step we can take now to get some kind of budget deal that michelle talked about at the beginning not just because we need to get rid of the sequester because there's a crazy way to do budgeting, but also we need definition in terms of budget planning not just so the dod can plan but so they can force those hard choices because without that definition, people are always going to think that relief is just over the next budget he'll and the institution will be unwilling to make those choices. >> we appreciate the comment. i think that you are absolutely right in saying look bey
we have bill, and considering negroponte and marvin kolb in that order. >> i wanted to pursue your historicalanalogy you mentioned if the mentioned as positive elements. you can find negative ones as well in the task force in korea, the drawdown after via. -- vietnam. what you've come to is the stakes in the drawdown are higher. the budget scarcity forces choices and that of the budget scarcity is critically important to get them right. if you agree with that, i would go on the question...
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also, tanner kolbe, author of "some of my best friends are black," and professor wesley harris, associatem.i.t. and as i have always called him, uncle wes. i want to start with you, adam. it was hard, i think, probably for you, for me, as children of interracial parents, of mixed race parents not to take personally that there's a gag reflex in response to our families, but is cohen on to something about the idea that this threat to the conventional is at the core of republican angst at this moment? >> i don't know if it's at the core of republican angst, but certain, people are much less okay with interracial marriages than that graph suggests. no one in america today or very few people think it should be illegal, but when you ask them, i think the more important question, how would you feel if someone in your family married a black person, the numbers go way lower. 40% of self-identified conservatives and moderates would not be happy if one of their family members married a black person. so there is widespread legal acceptance of the idea of interracial marriage, but culturally, we're no
also, tanner kolbe, author of "some of my best friends are black," and professor wesley harris, associatem.i.t. and as i have always called him, uncle wes. i want to start with you, adam. it was hard, i think, probably for you, for me, as children of interracial parents, of mixed race parents not to take personally that there's a gag reflex in response to our families, but is cohen on to something about the idea that this threat to the conventional is at the core of republican angst...