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quedese y averigue como obtener el original magic bullet contra un magician, personal y versatil.
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as a magic bullet because it is genes that we. will be for in the future. on this. read. more than ten years is no. magic bullet which changed the life of thousands of cancer patients around the world contains a substance called. in order to develop the substance decades of research and public institutions were needed. the researchers discovered a common element in all patients namely a shift in the genetic material of their d.n.a. . two different genes from two different chromosomes were coalescing by mistake. producing an enzyme that causes an uncontrollable increase in white blood cell count up to twenty five times higher than normal but. having found the cause the researchers invented a weapon. they created. which aims directly at the targets and inhibits this action. deviously used. thank you. but you had a drug that actually. causing problems so they decided it was basically done by public apps and public money the problem really was taking the drug from the lab to the market and that's what. imaginable is the life saving substance for patients with my lord leukemia
as a magic bullet because it is genes that we. will be for in the future. on this. read. more than ten years is no. magic bullet which changed the life of thousands of cancer patients around the world contains a substance called. in order to develop the substance decades of research and public institutions were needed. the researchers discovered a common element in all patients namely a shift in the genetic material of their d.n.a. . two different genes from two different chromosomes were...
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nutribullet, el extractor de nutricion de super alimentos, traido a ustedes por los fabricantes del magic bulletginal. con el nutribullet podran convertir los alimentos comunes en super alimentos, para que su organismo los absorba facilmente y viva una vida mas larga, sana y activa. toda esta comida esta cargada de nutrientes esenciales, y para aprovecharlos hay que despedazarlos, desintegrarlos y liberar todo su poder nutritivo a nivel celular... a este proceso se le llama extraccion de nutricion. aun las licuadoras mas caras solo revuelven las cosas, no las disuelven, y al usar un extractor de jugos, se desperdician los nutrientes mas valiosos y la fibra. pero el nutribullet es muy distinto. observe: empezamos con espinacas por su fibra, platano para el potasio, moras para antioxidantes esenciales, almendras y linaza para las grasas omega 3, un poco de agua... y mire como el poder del nutribullet lo desintegra todo, extrayendo los nutrientes esenciales. hasta las almendras y las semillas de linaza pasan por el colador. a diferencia de las licuadoras tradicionales, que dejan casi todo atras. el
nutribullet, el extractor de nutricion de super alimentos, traido a ustedes por los fabricantes del magic bulletginal. con el nutribullet podran convertir los alimentos comunes en super alimentos, para que su organismo los absorba facilmente y viva una vida mas larga, sana y activa. toda esta comida esta cargada de nutrientes esenciales, y para aprovecharlos hay que despedazarlos, desintegrarlos y liberar todo su poder nutritivo a nivel celular... a este proceso se le llama extraccion de...
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as a magic bullet because it has changed. before in the future. on this. more than ten years. which changed the life of thousands of cancer patients around the world contains a substance called. in order to develop the substance decades of research and public institutions when needed. the researchers discovered a common element in all patients namely a shift in the genetic material of their d.n.a. . two different genes from two different chromosomes were coalescing by mistake. producing an enzyme that causes an uncontrollable increase in white blood cell count up to twenty five times higher than normal. having found the cause the researchers invented a weapon. they created. which aims directly at the targets and inhibits this action. he used. thank you. but you had a drug that actually did. all the problems so they decided it was basically done by public apps and public money the problem really was taking the drug from the lab to the market and that's what. i imagine it is the life saving substance for patients with my lord leukemia that is contained in glivec the drug. the ex
as a magic bullet because it has changed. before in the future. on this. more than ten years. which changed the life of thousands of cancer patients around the world contains a substance called. in order to develop the substance decades of research and public institutions when needed. the researchers discovered a common element in all patients namely a shift in the genetic material of their d.n.a. . two different genes from two different chromosomes were coalescing by mistake. producing an...
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>> i don't think there's any magic bullet or one particular way.i think it takes a combination of training, they have a saying in the military death by powerpoint, you don't want to do that. you want to address the issues that are there, you want to try to change the culture. there are a lot of interventions, bystander interventions where you say to people, even though you're watching it, you are not engaged in it, you oar participant in it, and you don't assault people in your unit or your squadron. i think it is a multipronged approach to it, i think having accountability within the legal system is another part of that. if people are not brought forth in terms of being held accountable there then that's an issue. i think you really have to step back. you have to learn what you can do. the military can take some pointers from the civilian community just as the civilian community can take pointers from house -- >> sorry but we're out of time. thank you so much to all of you for joining us today. that's it for now from the team in washington, d.c, a
>> i don't think there's any magic bullet or one particular way.i think it takes a combination of training, they have a saying in the military death by powerpoint, you don't want to do that. you want to address the issues that are there, you want to try to change the culture. there are a lot of interventions, bystander interventions where you say to people, even though you're watching it, you are not engaged in it, you oar participant in it, and you don't assault people in your unit or...
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>> announcer: from the makers of the original magic bullet, introducing the nutribullet-- the superfoodrition extractor. with the nutribullet, you can turn ordinary foodnto superfood that now absorbs easily into your body's system so you can live a longer, healthier, more active life. watch: start with some spinach for fiber, banana for potassium, add some berries for essential antioxidants, then almonds and flax seeds for omega-3 oils, add a little water and watch how the power of the nutribullet completely breaks everything down, extracting all the essential nutrition. look: even the almonds and flax seeds have been broken down to fit through this strainer unlike traditional blenders that leave everything behind. the secret of the nutribullet is its powerful 600-watt motor, combined with bullet-exclusive cyclonic action that forces everything through the turbo extractor blades turning at an incredible 10,000 r.p.m. to break down and pulverize the stems, seeds and skins where most of the essential nutrition lies. the nutribullet makes supercharged superfood nutriblasts and by drinking
>> announcer: from the makers of the original magic bullet, introducing the nutribullet-- the superfoodrition extractor. with the nutribullet, you can turn ordinary foodnto superfood that now absorbs easily into your body's system so you can live a longer, healthier, more active life. watch: start with some spinach for fiber, banana for potassium, add some berries for essential antioxidants, then almonds and flax seeds for omega-3 oils, add a little water and watch how the power of the...
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. >> reporter: doctors and nurses are aware there's no magic bullet when it comes to preventing violenceountain workplace and the work zone can be a battle zone. with the help of education, training, and enhanced security, they hope to prevent anyone from getting hurt or worse killed. al jazeera, detroit. >>> an egyptian court up held the order to freeze the as sets of the top leaders of the muslim brotherhood and a former islamic militant group. most of those on the list are already in detention. they're awaiting trial mainly for insighting violence and and murder over last several months. it happened after the ousting the mohamed morsi. >>> a blast on the syria/turkey border. several people were hurt but no word on any fatalities. a car bomb exploded in the northwestern syrian province. it's now under control of the rebe rebels fighting against the asass regime. >>> a dubious anniversary for drivers. aaa said today marks the 1,000th consecutive day that gas prices average more than $3 a gallon. that has never, ever happened before. the streak began on december 23, 2010, and aaa adds th
. >> reporter: doctors and nurses are aware there's no magic bullet when it comes to preventing violenceountain workplace and the work zone can be a battle zone. with the help of education, training, and enhanced security, they hope to prevent anyone from getting hurt or worse killed. al jazeera, detroit. >>> an egyptian court up held the order to freeze the as sets of the top leaders of the muslim brotherhood and a former islamic militant group. most of those on the list are...
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we answered the left thigh and that is the magic bullet that marked and then i later dubbed it the singlery. if you don't have a sickle bullet theory, if you don't have one bullet accounting for those seven wounds, then you've got two shooters. beyond that,there's much to discuss. a great importance of significance to the world. and i'm fas nated by all of that. id want to make it clear. you either have a sickle bullet theory. you're pregnant or you're not pregnant. here we are dealing with this 50 years later. did the wound in the back break the transverse process of the first cervical? why did it move upward 11.5 degrees having been fired from the sixth floor window and on and on and on. it is absurd. if it were the jones or the smith or the brown murder case, it wouldn't go to court. it would be laughed at. and let me just end this comment with that's why lee harvey oswald was not going to be around. there was not going to be any trial. >> all right. that provocative cliff hanger there. i just want to restate very briefly. dr. wick, you say it is virtually impossible for one bullet to
we answered the left thigh and that is the magic bullet that marked and then i later dubbed it the singlery. if you don't have a sickle bullet theory, if you don't have one bullet accounting for those seven wounds, then you've got two shooters. beyond that,there's much to discuss. a great importance of significance to the world. and i'm fas nated by all of that. id want to make it clear. you either have a sickle bullet theory. you're pregnant or you're not pregnant. here we are dealing with...
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we answered the left thigh and that is the magic bullet that marked and then i later dubbed it the singlelet theory. if you don't have a sickle bullet theory, if you don't have one bullet accounting for those seven wounds, then you've got two shooters. beyond that,there's much to discuss. a great importance of significance to the world. and i'm fas nated by all of that. id want to make it clear. you either have a sickle bullet theory. you're pregnant or you're not pregnant. here we are dealing with this 50 years later. did the wound in the back break the transverse process of the first cervical? why did it move upward 11.5 degrees having been fired from the sixth floor window and on and on and on. it is absurd. if it were the jones or the smith or the brown murder case, it wouldn't go to court. it would be laughed at. and let me just end this comment with that's why lee harvey oswald was not going to be around. there was not going to be any trial. >> all right. that provocative cliff hanger there. i just want to restate very briefly. dr. wick, you say it is virtually impossible for one bu
we answered the left thigh and that is the magic bullet that marked and then i later dubbed it the singlelet theory. if you don't have a sickle bullet theory, if you don't have one bullet accounting for those seven wounds, then you've got two shooters. beyond that,there's much to discuss. a great importance of significance to the world. and i'm fas nated by all of that. id want to make it clear. you either have a sickle bullet theory. you're pregnant or you're not pregnant. here we are dealing...
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but i don't think there is like some magic bullet to recommend social divisiveness and i think that there is always going to be the debate over the proper direction for the country. and i want to eliminate all of the divisiveness because we need to have this. >> anyone else? >> okay, yes. the enemy outside. and the enemy outside is part of the two classic model is better the fear of native americans. and the roman catholic church. and this is kind of an a threat in the church and the aristocratic old world trying to encourage these systems and there were all kinds of catholics and indians. and the enemy above is at the top of the social hierarchy and the fear of the people at the bottom of it. because people have conspiracy theories too. and fears of this and many have which happened and which were just slave owners freaking out and brutally packing done. and the enemy within is someone who is not easily identified by where they are from with this social or ethnic and the enemy within is a neighbor of coworkers and might be one of the pod people. and the benevolent conspiracy is sort of w
but i don't think there is like some magic bullet to recommend social divisiveness and i think that there is always going to be the debate over the proper direction for the country. and i want to eliminate all of the divisiveness because we need to have this. >> anyone else? >> okay, yes. the enemy outside. and the enemy outside is part of the two classic model is better the fear of native americans. and the roman catholic church. and this is kind of an a threat in the church and...
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was it -- let's start with the magic bullet, the single bullet theory, that dr.ht says, how could one bullet cause so many injuries? >> well, it didn't. the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. it's not supported by medical or physical evidence at the scene. arlen specter manipulated witnesses. there were as many as nine eyewitnesses who saw the reaction from president kennedy being hit by the first gunshot. the second one, of course, was governor connelly at about frame 237. so the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. and the biggest reason is the horizontal trajectory simply can't line up. it's thoroughly impossible. >> but then you say that the three bullets hit then. do you think that oswald successfully hit his target three times? >> yes, i do. and the range was -- the longest shot was 97 yards. the closest shot was 66 yards. it was rather close. it was not that difficult to get those rounds off at that range in that allotted amount of time. i think the second shot, i think oswald did not think he hit his target. and he rushed the shot. and thus hi
was it -- let's start with the magic bullet, the single bullet theory, that dr.ht says, how could one bullet cause so many injuries? >> well, it didn't. the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. it's not supported by medical or physical evidence at the scene. arlen specter manipulated witnesses. there were as many as nine eyewitnesses who saw the reaction from president kennedy being hit by the first gunshot. the second one, of course, was governor connelly at about frame 237. so the...
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was it -- let's start with the magic bullet, the single bullet theory, that dr.echt says, how could one bullet cause so many injuries? >> well, it didn't. the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. there was as many as nine eyewitnesses that saw the reaction from president kennedy being hit by the first gunshot. the second one, of course, was governor connelly at about frame 237. so the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. and the biggest reason is the trajectory can't line up. it is thoroughly impossible. >> but then you say that the three bullets hit then. do you think that oswald successfully hit his target three times? >> yes, i do. and the range was -- the longest shot was 97 yards. the closest shot was 66 yards. it was rather close. it was not that difficult to get those rounds off at that range in that allotted amount of time. i think the second shot, i think oswald did not think he hit his target. and he rushed the shot. and thus hitting connelly. and then he calmed down and delivered the final shot in frame 313. >> dr. wecht, where is mark fuhrma
was it -- let's start with the magic bullet, the single bullet theory, that dr.echt says, how could one bullet cause so many injuries? >> well, it didn't. the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. there was as many as nine eyewitnesses that saw the reaction from president kennedy being hit by the first gunshot. the second one, of course, was governor connelly at about frame 237. so the single bullet theory is complete fantasy. and the biggest reason is the trajectory can't line up. it...
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it was not a magic bullet, but what it did was say you know what -- since the government, since the state is going to do the things we do in all of the places of our lives, we will spend the time and come out and vote. they at least are giving us confidence in the process. >> you guys have had amazing fraud cases on the obama and hillary clinton positions. she says voter fraud is a phantom and not real. here is what she said a couple weeks ago. i want your reaction. >> a sweeping effort across our country to obstruct new obstacles to voting. often under cover of addressing a phantom epidemic of election fraud. >> she calls it a phantom epidemic. >> just another sorry cry to try to rally of base of people that they think they need as a group, as a category of people who aren't smart enough, who are too stupid frankly to act this mainstream society and to do all of the things you need a photo id to do including voting. i think the american people are beyond it and they have had it. this race baiting is a part of our past, an ugly part of our past, and i think voters should hold hillary clin
it was not a magic bullet, but what it did was say you know what -- since the government, since the state is going to do the things we do in all of the places of our lives, we will spend the time and come out and vote. they at least are giving us confidence in the process. >> you guys have had amazing fraud cases on the obama and hillary clinton positions. she says voter fraud is a phantom and not real. here is what she said a couple weeks ago. i want your reaction. >> a sweeping...
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. >> reporter: doctors are away there is no magic bullet to preventing violent in the workplace.the help of education, training, and enhanced security, they hope to prevent anyone from getting hurt or worse killed. >>> the five permanent members of the un security council have been holding private meetings in new york over syria. they are trying to draft a resolution to rid syria of its chemical weapons, and punish damascus. >> reporter: time is running out for the un security council to draft a resolution. the permanent five security council members have been holding behind closed doors meetings on tuesdays. the russians already appear to be backing off from the optimism of geneva in part because the u.s., britain and france are insisting on using force language. ban ki-moon urged compliance on all sides. >> based on the scientific facts, i sincerely hope that russia and the united states demonstrate their leadership at this time. >> we talked to doctors. we talked people underground. >> reporter: and human rights watch, there's little doubt who fired the surveys to surveys rock
. >> reporter: doctors are away there is no magic bullet to preventing violent in the workplace.the help of education, training, and enhanced security, they hope to prevent anyone from getting hurt or worse killed. >>> the five permanent members of the un security council have been holding private meetings in new york over syria. they are trying to draft a resolution to rid syria of its chemical weapons, and punish damascus. >> reporter: time is running out for the un...
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so of course they turn around and reinforce it, but i don't think there is some magic bullet that can end social divisiveness. i think that there is always going to be debates over the proper direction for the country . the need to have -- yet. anyone else? >> an example. >> of, yes. the enemy outside. it's kind of self-explanatory. the enemy outside -- the two classic models of the fear of native americans, native american conspiracy's command the fear of the roman catholic church. while the indians were sort of seen as this kind of unruly anarchistic alternative, the charge was seen as the aristocratic old world trying to reimpose its hierarchy, there were, of course, all sorts of imagined ententes between the catholics and indians. the enemy within. i'll come back to the one. the enemy above is the conspirators of the top. the enemy below is the fear of people at the bottom because people in power have conspiracy theories. i get into a discussion. and talk a lot about fears of slave revolts. historians often have a very hard time looking back and telling which slave results happene
so of course they turn around and reinforce it, but i don't think there is some magic bullet that can end social divisiveness. i think that there is always going to be debates over the proper direction for the country . the need to have -- yet. anyone else? >> an example. >> of, yes. the enemy outside. it's kind of self-explanatory. the enemy outside -- the two classic models of the fear of native americans, native american conspiracy's command the fear of the roman catholic church....
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so, of course, they turn around and reinforce it, but i don't think there is some magic bullet that cannd social divisiveness and that think that there is always going to be debates over the proper direction for the country. i would not want to eliminate all of it. in need to have some. anyone else to back. >> would you give me an example. >> oh, yes. the enemy inside. it's kinda selfish let's recall that the indian side is -- that's the classic model, the fear of native americans, the native american conspiracies, and the fear of the roman catholic church. and while the indians are sort of seen as is kind of unruly, anarchistic or sort of threat. the church was seen as the aristocratic oil trying to reimpose its cherokee. there were, of course all sorts of imagine is ententes between the catholics and indians. the enemy within -- i will come back sell one. the enemy of love is his peers at the top of the social hierarchy. dna below is a fear people of the bottom of the social hierarchy. people in power have conspiracy theories. i get into a discussion. in particular i talked a lot of f
so, of course, they turn around and reinforce it, but i don't think there is some magic bullet that cannd social divisiveness and that think that there is always going to be debates over the proper direction for the country. i would not want to eliminate all of it. in need to have some. anyone else to back. >> would you give me an example. >> oh, yes. the enemy inside. it's kinda selfish let's recall that the indian side is -- that's the classic model, the fear of native americans,...
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. >> that assumes that a strike is a magic bullet, it depends on the extent of the strike, and how powerful it is. there's obviously a spectrum between go big and go light. if you go big, which is what senator mccain wants to do, you may establish a deterrent effect. you will tip the balance of power inside syria. i think that's why there's such opposition to that, people don't believe the opposition if it came to power would be in our interest. a life strike will not create a deterrent effect. >> if we go big, we make the assumption, we're getting rid of assad. if we do is that, what's left? i mean, who are these rebel groups, there seem to be two main rebel groups, depending on who i spoke to, some say it's al qaeda, some say it's not. who are these groups. >> i think it's a complex mixture, there's some who are probably pro-democracy. some who are al qaeda. there's more than two pieces. and then there's the clump in the middle that is probably muslim brotherhood. that's what they have feared for some time. and i find it hard to believe we really want to bring a muslim brotherhood to powe
. >> that assumes that a strike is a magic bullet, it depends on the extent of the strike, and how powerful it is. there's obviously a spectrum between go big and go light. if you go big, which is what senator mccain wants to do, you may establish a deterrent effect. you will tip the balance of power inside syria. i think that's why there's such opposition to that, people don't believe the opposition if it came to power would be in our interest. a life strike will not create a deterrent...
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. >> there is no magic bullet when it comes to violence against the workplace and can become a battleone. with the help of education, training and enhanced security, they hope to prevent anyone from getting hurt or worse, killed. aljazeera, detroit. >> health care is the fastest growing sector of the u.s. economy, employing over 18 million workers. women represented nearly 80% of that health care workforce. >> speculation begins to build over whether vice president joe biden is going to run for the white house he is facing an uphill battle. a new poll finds that 65% of democrats would likely back former secretary of state hillary clinton. only 10% of those same democrats said they would back biden if he ran. senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, new york's governor como round out the field, but have less than 10% have the support. >> there has been a racist back line on line after an indian woman won the miss america competition, saying she looks arab and not american, some asking if she is miss america or miss al-qaeda. when she was asked about the controversy, she said she has
. >> there is no magic bullet when it comes to violence against the workplace and can become a battleone. with the help of education, training and enhanced security, they hope to prevent anyone from getting hurt or worse, killed. aljazeera, detroit. >> health care is the fastest growing sector of the u.s. economy, employing over 18 million workers. women represented nearly 80% of that health care workforce. >> speculation begins to build over whether vice president joe biden...
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there is not a magic bullet. but we've got to understand that the economy is a system of rules.change the rules if we are organized and mobilized in order to change the rules in ways that make the economy work for us. why shouldn't we have a minimum wage that is at least as high as, adjusted for inflation, the minimum wage was in 1968? i mean, that would be $10.40 today. but the society is so much more productive. if we figured productivity into that, it would be at least $15 an hour. we ought to have glass -- you know, the glass-steagall act ought to be resurrected, so that there is that wall between commercial and investment banking, so we don't have too big to fail banks that wreak havoc on the economy and on the middle class and the poor. we ought to cap the size of the banks. and we ought to make sure that the banks are not as large and as powerful as they are right now. we've got to make sure that the earned income tax credit is larger. that's a wage subsidy. it was a conservative idea. but it's very important to people. we've got to have a tax code that is equitable. and
there is not a magic bullet. but we've got to understand that the economy is a system of rules.change the rules if we are organized and mobilized in order to change the rules in ways that make the economy work for us. why shouldn't we have a minimum wage that is at least as high as, adjusted for inflation, the minimum wage was in 1968? i mean, that would be $10.40 today. but the society is so much more productive. if we figured productivity into that, it would be at least $15 an hour. we ought...
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he says make sure that you're saving enough because after all there's really no other magic bullet.very much. sharon epperson with some timely advice there. >>> this month marks the fifth anniversary of the financial crisis. we have exclusive data on how average americans are investing now five years later in 30 seconds. >>> five years after the financial crisis do americans feel more knowledgeable about their finances? they do. but the generation with the biggest change in their perspective may surprise you. 81% of generation y feel more knowledgeable now compared with 66% of older generations. here with an exclusive look at this change in behavior is john sweeney, executive vice president of retirement and investment strategies at fidelity which has 1.8 trillion under management. good to see you, john. >> thanks for having me. >> this is when i worked through the survey. it's very encouraging and highly unexpected from my perfective. >> we're very pleased to see the young investor really engaging with their investments, they are knowledgeable and feel confident and taking actions
he says make sure that you're saving enough because after all there's really no other magic bullet.very much. sharon epperson with some timely advice there. >>> this month marks the fifth anniversary of the financial crisis. we have exclusive data on how average americans are investing now five years later in 30 seconds. >>> five years after the financial crisis do americans feel more knowledgeable about their finances? they do. but the generation with the biggest change in...
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magic bullet on this. >> don't tackle any extra miles from this workout. >> right, you are as trainedmost important thing is that you are healthy. you are allowing your body to recover so you can have a good effort. >> two weeks out, you don't need to do 20 miles. >> absolutely not. it's time to recover so we can go to our do's. we want to rest and rejuvenate. you want to eat good healthy foods -- >> not carbs but -- >> everything, carbs will be our fuel. we want to get a lot of rest. andou're busy and working marathon training, you can use eight hours sleep at night. that will get us ready for this stuff. >> and joy the layer -- the lower training volume. >> don't be nervous. >> i think people say they have to run every day. using this time to let your body get back in shape. up, we see our beautiful city and wave the people -- we will be ready. we will knock it out of the park. a half, atwas doing certain points you start to feel your body doing different things. really listen to your toddy -- body.r audio -- to your >> every week leading up to this should have been address rehearsa
magic bullet on this. >> don't tackle any extra miles from this workout. >> right, you are as trainedmost important thing is that you are healthy. you are allowing your body to recover so you can have a good effort. >> two weeks out, you don't need to do 20 miles. >> absolutely not. it's time to recover so we can go to our do's. we want to rest and rejuvenate. you want to eat good healthy foods -- >> not carbs but -- >> everything, carbs will be our fuel. we...
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>> there is no magic bullet. there are a number of policies that have to be invoked.washington is completely in deadlock. there is no chance of anything coming out of washington. we can talk policy until we're blue in the face. changes in infrastructure are su absolutely critical. we have to redo education and tax regulation -- >> i would agree with you on education. the logical progression of capit capitalism, it is the biggest, homogenous market in the world. and some people are better rewarded for the labor skills they have. the rest due to technology or whatever are just left hanging. there is no great solution to that, is there, unless you interrupt the capitalist process and talk about redistribution. >> i am a capitalist. and this country has shown a genius over the last hundred years for continuously saving capitalism from its own access. >> by blowing bubbles. >> no, just the opposite. in the progressive era, 1901 to 1909, in the 1930s and 60s in terms of voting rights and so on. >> but the mechanism has speeded up many, many times faster. you're going back t
>> there is no magic bullet. there are a number of policies that have to be invoked.washington is completely in deadlock. there is no chance of anything coming out of washington. we can talk policy until we're blue in the face. changes in infrastructure are su absolutely critical. we have to redo education and tax regulation -- >> i would agree with you on education. the logical progression of capit capitalism, it is the biggest, homogenous market in the world. and some people are...
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magic bullet here. about not eliminating the managing this is about it. what is different in the framework from previous approaches, it reemphasizes the risk management and it points out very emphatically that risk management must be intergreated throughout the organization from the c suite everybody in the organization and it also points out that this really is a continuous improvement process. isn't a do something and you are done. this is about basically self--improve all the time and moving up that maturity so it becomes baked into the way the organization operates. as the executive order points framework, no matter how good it is, if it only exists on paper we haven't done our job. it has is to be about put into adoptive phasehe begins really now and it has parts.major first, organizations have to themselves.thin businesses and organizations practices,ke these map it into their own situation, find out where they are at, use the profiles and into practice. this can't simply live on the i.t. security department. it is vital that it permiate of the orga
magic bullet here. about not eliminating the managing this is about it. what is different in the framework from previous approaches, it reemphasizes the risk management and it points out very emphatically that risk management must be intergreated throughout the organization from the c suite everybody in the organization and it also points out that this really is a continuous improvement process. isn't a do something and you are done. this is about basically self--improve all the time and moving...
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the notion that here's the magic bullet if you'll pardon the expression bullet, this is the cause of be the answer we think it is. >> there's no simple solution. no doubt about that. our next guest will tell us. >> from atlanta police chief of the dekalb county chief alexander. he was part of the panel with vice president joe biden. last month his county avert ad mass school shooting when a heroic bookkeeping talked down the potential gunman. i don't know if we have that phone call. >> it's fascinating. you say here really what jeff is saying what we all understand, there are no easy answers to gun violence. just not. >> well, that's very true. it's absolutely no easy answers whatsoever. but i think part of the issue here after listening to number of your commentators there's one common theme that's at the forefront of all the recent shootings even as recent of yesterday there's been some mental health issue that seems to always come about with each of these individuals here in most recent years. and a lot of the conversation around mental health is being touched upon but never being
the notion that here's the magic bullet if you'll pardon the expression bullet, this is the cause of be the answer we think it is. >> there's no simple solution. no doubt about that. our next guest will tell us. >> from atlanta police chief of the dekalb county chief alexander. he was part of the panel with vice president joe biden. last month his county avert ad mass school shooting when a heroic bookkeeping talked down the potential gunman. i don't know if we have that phone call....
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they were revered from having magical powers protecting them from bullets and landlines. the militia seized a thai hospital and took scores hostage. it was an international crisis. >> we didn't give an order to attack. we were attacked from those that came from behind. we had to run deeper into the jungle. it was already done. we couldn't do anything. >> >> 25-year-old loouther doesn't want to talk about it any more. since those days the two families have been separated. luther lives in freedom. johnny is with the rebels. >> their mother and sisters are in new zealand and their father in a refugee camp. that is not unusual for ethnic groups caught up in myanmar's conflicts displacing thousands. children join the armies because their families handed them over or for nationalistic reasons. >> translation: i never regret. we fought to protect ourselves. i was proud to help people. >> things changed, but not enough. even though the myanmar government is nominally civilian and in peace talks with koren and other minorities. >> >> translation: if we have peace talks with burma
they were revered from having magical powers protecting them from bullets and landlines. the militia seized a thai hospital and took scores hostage. it was an international crisis. >> we didn't give an order to attack. we were attacked from those that came from behind. we had to run deeper into the jungle. it was already done. we couldn't do anything. >> >> 25-year-old loouther doesn't want to talk about it any more. since those days the two families have been separated....
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magic wand. >> is there any one pick in the casual dining sector you like? >> my own belief, there are no silver bulletsare stepping back from the dinner table and being more frugal where and how much they spend, it causes a problem for the whole industry. some brands do a little better. some of the, what i call special iss, like buffalo wild wings is doing really well. red robin has done well. fast food and fast casual brands. >> best single restaurant stock you cover? >> my view over the next 12 months would probably be panera bread or jack in the box. i think they will generate good results. >> jack in the box? we're east coast biased. it's a west coast chain. with we forget about them. >> what you're around becomes the mainstream, what you tend to lean towards, and problem is they're mostly west of the mississippi. >> within the next 12 months we'll talk about jack in the box. that's a promise. >> we just fulfilled it. >> another 12 months to go then. thank you. >>> the britney spears stock portfolio and why this year's emmys could be a game-changer for television. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announc
magic wand. >> is there any one pick in the casual dining sector you like? >> my own belief, there are no silver bulletsare stepping back from the dinner table and being more frugal where and how much they spend, it causes a problem for the whole industry. some brands do a little better. some of the, what i call special iss, like buffalo wild wings is doing really well. red robin has done well. fast food and fast casual brands. >> best single restaurant stock you cover?...