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is "do you mind if--" do you mind if i say good-byeor this episode of "word play" ? that's what i was hoping you would say. i can'tell you how grateful i am. you saved me a lot of money. no problem. no, please. i'm glad to be of help. are you sure ? well, thanks again. you're welcome. good night. he really is good with cars. i wish there was something we could do to help him. don't you think we've done enough for him ? are you forgetting he tried to rob us ? no, he didn't. - you jumped to "conclusives." - i think you mean "jumped to conclusions." whatever. you made a mistake. well, all i know is, he wouldn't take any money for fixing my car. - i think there may be something we can do. - what ? i'm still good friends with the chief mechanic down at the post office. maybe if i have a talk with him. she's been quiet all evening. no trouble at all. - i'm so glad. - what an angel. - thank you for sitting with her. - a pleasure. good night. good night. is something wrong, jamal ? no. you've hardly said a word all night. i don't have much to say. what's wrong ? did i do som
is "do you mind if--" do you mind if i say good-byeor this episode of "word play" ? that's what i was hoping you would say. i can'tell you how grateful i am. you saved me a lot of money. no problem. no, please. i'm glad to be of help. are you sure ? well, thanks again. you're welcome. good night. he really is good with cars. i wish there was something we could do to help him. don't you think we've done enough for him ? are you forgetting he tried to rob us ? no, he didn't. -...
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so all these prohibitions actually come out of wrong mind set to begin with. yeah, go ahead, janet. >> and this is where the sexual misconduct thing comes in, too, because it's not a strict chastity thing, but it's hidden with relationships where neither party is injured, both parties are equally participating, right? not taking advantage, not manipulating someone else for your own sexual gain. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, you would not do that. all these control freak things we do to each other come out of tanha- they come out of separating yourselves. you know, they come out of thinking you can get something. let me get susanna - go ahead. >> i just wanted to put in the point that celibacy and chastity are not necessarily the same thing. sometimes they are, sometimes they're not. celibacy means no sexual relations. chastity, it seems to me, to mean fidelity in those that you have, and what janet was talking about. it's ethical, it's clean, it's good, and it's faithful. >> and again, i think it comes from a different mind set. you know, it doesn't come from- i m
so all these prohibitions actually come out of wrong mind set to begin with. yeah, go ahead, janet. >> and this is where the sexual misconduct thing comes in, too, because it's not a strict chastity thing, but it's hidden with relationships where neither party is injured, both parties are equally participating, right? not taking advantage, not manipulating someone else for your own sexual gain. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, you would not do that. all these control freak things we do to...
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afghan population let's have in mind that what is going on sale is a long jewing instability and the judges are there because the. into beginning the weakening of a certain number of states that's the first issue the second issue is saying that africa is nine hundred million inhabitants and that's ahead gaza's only one hundred fifty million inhabitants so what is happening now is hell and it's dreadful of course and i'm grateful that france has been capable of intervening is a more wider problem it's a problem of the weakening of the states and the people who are replacing what normally should be the ledger to miti of a state the legitimacy of an army and the legitimate stakeholders for the major issue that is facing africa is weakening of state institution that's one second of all the lack of pan african solidarity which is also something that must be. put into interests and put in debate concerning the million and the syrian crisis and the third parts more than judaism is to link between jet isn't big criminality and the drug smuggling agenda which is huge in this part of africa bu
afghan population let's have in mind that what is going on sale is a long jewing instability and the judges are there because the. into beginning the weakening of a certain number of states that's the first issue the second issue is saying that africa is nine hundred million inhabitants and that's ahead gaza's only one hundred fifty million inhabitants so what is happening now is hell and it's dreadful of course and i'm grateful that france has been capable of intervening is a more wider...
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when the mind thinks, the body listens. whatever goes through the mind, the body hears it. you can work with that. two recent studies suggest that psychological support may actually have biological consequences. sandra levy and her associates at the pittsburgh cancer institute have studied the effects of social support, fatigue, and depression on the immune system, especially natural killer cell activity, in women with breast cancer. natural killer cells play a surveillance role in curbing malignant cell spread. in general terms, levy found that women who felt they had lots of social support had greater levels of natural killer cell activity than those who did not. at stanford university, dr. david spiegel studied a group of women with metastatic breast cancer. they were divided into two groups. one group received medical care plus a year of weekly supportive group therapy with self-hypnosis for pain. the control group received standard medical care only. the general finding was that patients who received group therapy survived an average of 36 1/2 months from the onset of
when the mind thinks, the body listens. whatever goes through the mind, the body hears it. you can work with that. two recent studies suggest that psychological support may actually have biological consequences. sandra levy and her associates at the pittsburgh cancer institute have studied the effects of social support, fatigue, and depression on the immune system, especially natural killer cell activity, in women with breast cancer. natural killer cells play a surveillance role in curbing...
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afghan population let's have in mind that's what is going on so here is a long jewing instability and the jihadists are there because there is in the beginning the weakening of a certain number of states that's the first issue the second issue is saying that africa is nine hundred million inhabitants and that's a hell gaza's only one hundred fifty billion inhabitants so what is happening now is hell and it's dreadful of course and i'm grateful that france has been capable of intervening is a more wider problem it's a problem of the weakening of the states and the people who are replacing what normally should be the legitimacy of a state the legitimacy of an army and the legitimate stakeholders for the major issue that is facing africa is weakening of state institution that's one side second of all the lack of. african sort of diety which is also something that most . put into interest and put in debate concerning the million and the syrian crisis and the third parts more than jihad ism is to link between jettison big criminality and the drug smuggling agenda which is huge in this part
afghan population let's have in mind that's what is going on so here is a long jewing instability and the jihadists are there because there is in the beginning the weakening of a certain number of states that's the first issue the second issue is saying that africa is nine hundred million inhabitants and that's a hell gaza's only one hundred fifty billion inhabitants so what is happening now is hell and it's dreadful of course and i'm grateful that france has been capable of intervening is a...
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i do have in mind the schedule normally the words jew to intervene in next september we were obliged to intervene because no one at the military capability to stop the two thousand. armed jihadist column which was heading from from from the north from the north to march and maybe to bamako or elsewhere book enough i saw or western part of news here and i do have in mind that now we are into legend to mitt and legal intervention and this is precisely the fact why we are calling for a united nation why france is calling for united nations mission observation observer to be mission if france hadn't underneath agenda then we would do like we have done in the recent years and of course as an analyst i have to say that there is a shift in the nature of the. operations we do not have any more defense agreement we have shared such a partnership with francophone countries and with other countries which which we did not have contacts i will take the example of nigeria where we are training. patrol in order to enhance a more secure area in the gulf of guinea ok well military training doesn't al
i do have in mind the schedule normally the words jew to intervene in next september we were obliged to intervene because no one at the military capability to stop the two thousand. armed jihadist column which was heading from from from the north from the north to march and maybe to bamako or elsewhere book enough i saw or western part of news here and i do have in mind that now we are into legend to mitt and legal intervention and this is precisely the fact why we are calling for a united...
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a harmony that unites mind, body and spirit.person what they like best about nature, you might hear one word repeated often in these conversations -- solitude. a respite for the soul. retreating to a deserted beach, walking silently through a cathedral forest, or standing alone at a cascading waterfall are moments we long to experience, even cherish during hectic times of strife and personal difficulty. time spent alone in nature allows us precious moments to pause and reflect on our lives, ♪ especially the resolution of issues and the direction we must next take on our own human journey. mystics and sages speak of these moments [ guitar solo ] of solitude as a time to center. ♪ a time to enter the heart. they remind us that in the quest to achieve the balance of life, inner reflection is as important as the external quest for happiness. to be alone in ture, embraced in seclusion among trees, breathing to the rhythm of the ocean waves, sitting quietly in the presence of abundant wildlife, one begins to realize that through natur
a harmony that unites mind, body and spirit.person what they like best about nature, you might hear one word repeated often in these conversations -- solitude. a respite for the soul. retreating to a deserted beach, walking silently through a cathedral forest, or standing alone at a cascading waterfall are moments we long to experience, even cherish during hectic times of strife and personal difficulty. time spent alone in nature allows us precious moments to pause and reflect on our lives, ♪...
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who has in mind the schedule normally the words jew to intervene in next september we were obliged to intervene because no one at the military capability to stop the two thousand. armed jihadist column which was heading from from from the north from the north to march and maybe to bamako or elsewhere book enough a saw or western part and of news here and to have in mind that now we are into legend to mitt and legal intervention and this is precisely the fact why we are calling for a united nation why france is calling for united nations mission observer observer to be mission if france had been underneath agenda then we would do like we have done in the recent years and of course as an analyst i have to say that there is a shift in the nature of the. operations we do not have any more defense agreement we have shared such a partnership with francophone countries and with other countries which which we did not have contacts i will take the example of nigeria where we are training. patrol in order to enhance a more secure area in the gulf of guinea ok well military training doesn't alwa
who has in mind the schedule normally the words jew to intervene in next september we were obliged to intervene because no one at the military capability to stop the two thousand. armed jihadist column which was heading from from from the north from the north to march and maybe to bamako or elsewhere book enough a saw or western part and of news here and to have in mind that now we are into legend to mitt and legal intervention and this is precisely the fact why we are calling for a united...
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afghan population let's have in mind that what is going on is along jewing instability and the judges are there because there is into beginning the weakening of a certain number of states that's the first issue the second issue is saying that africa is nine hundred million inhabitants and that's ahead gaza's only one hundred fifty million inhabitants so what is happening now is hell and it's dreadful of course and i'm grateful that france has been capable of intervening is a more wider problem it's a problem of the weakening of the states and the people who are replacing what normally should be the legit to miti of a state the legitimacy of an army and the legitimate stakeholders for the major issue that is facing africa is weakening of state institution that's one second of all the lack of an african solidarity which is also something that must be. put into emphasis and put in debate concerning the million and the syrian crisis and the third parts more than jihadism is to link between jet isn't big criminality and the drug smuggling agenda which is huge in this part of africa but can
afghan population let's have in mind that what is going on is along jewing instability and the judges are there because there is into beginning the weakening of a certain number of states that's the first issue the second issue is saying that africa is nine hundred million inhabitants and that's ahead gaza's only one hundred fifty million inhabitants so what is happening now is hell and it's dreadful of course and i'm grateful that france has been capable of intervening is a more wider problem...
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in djibouti and when you charge so that that has to be taken in consideration one last bit have in mind that many too many too late when you took power in one thousand nine hundred one was very democratic and that those other examples were democracy in francophone states is also a reality i would take the example of syria ok adel go ahead jump in you want to jump in before go ahead. yes i was just going to say we should not really confuse. the reaction with the actions of a few of the cause. so that the actions of the cause so the had actually been a stable democracy there would be a need for the french to intervene if we cast our mind back like twenty years ago or what happened in rwanda. which was actually a mega mega tragedy i mean do we really want to wait. until another tragedy like rwanda would actually happen and then we'll say oh well you know why didn't we intervene so actually ok michael i what we're hearing and hearing we're hearing you know this africans can't rule themselves claim sounds like to me go ahead no i'm not i'm not going to i'm asking michael now cause and effect
in djibouti and when you charge so that that has to be taken in consideration one last bit have in mind that many too many too late when you took power in one thousand nine hundred one was very democratic and that those other examples were democracy in francophone states is also a reality i would take the example of syria ok adel go ahead jump in you want to jump in before go ahead. yes i was just going to say we should not really confuse. the reaction with the actions of a few of the cause. so...
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trained by the americans not by the french i have to put that clearly in mind of the spectators. having a. point of view concerning all right as we all know there has been our gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks today to my guests in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on c.n.n. next time and remember. this is to get. the treasure. it's worth fighting. and the trap was no way out. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
trained by the americans not by the french i have to put that clearly in mind of the spectators. having a. point of view concerning all right as we all know there has been our gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks today to my guests in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on c.n.n. next time and remember. this is to get. the treasure. it's worth fighting. and the trap was no way out. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've...
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it's not a choice in my mind. i don't think someone should have to choose living in their home and criminalized for that or go to a shelter or sro in the tenderloin with people with mental health and bed bugs. and that four people came forward i don't think that is an achievement and happy valentine's day and i hope you consider this. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. i guess i want to talk about why you people profile, discriminate against, and oppress people who want to have their own right to their pursuit of happiness. these guys are out chasing buildings. i just wish you would leave my rv alone. i don't live in the city. i am here visiting a dying friend and i already had a ticket for littering water, triple filtered water. i paid it in court. i guess this is the time you get to keep the rest. peace. >> next speaker please. if there are other members that would like to speak on this issue if i can ask if you line up along the side. go ahead. >> my name is hector vales. i live in rv. i can't
it's not a choice in my mind. i don't think someone should have to choose living in their home and criminalized for that or go to a shelter or sro in the tenderloin with people with mental health and bed bugs. and that four people came forward i don't think that is an achievement and happy valentine's day and i hope you consider this. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. i guess i want to talk about why you people profile, discriminate against, and oppress people who...
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trained by the americans not by the french i have to put that clearly in mind of the spectators.having a. point of view all right i wish we had another half an hour gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. these. good laboratory. missions to teach. this is why you should. only. try to get. to. the treasure. it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence the institutions steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hung around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they w
trained by the americans not by the french i have to put that clearly in mind of the spectators.having a. point of view all right i wish we had another half an hour gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. these. good laboratory. missions to teach. this is why you should. only. try to get. to. the treasure. it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. my juggling job. to do hack...
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, get bevin's mind, and the mayor's mind around this issue and homelessness and not just the streets but in vehicles and how can we find resources, space to house vehicles so people don't lose this one asset that they have and very much valued and bevin really brought that issue to us when we were talking about this legislation, something he brought toure mind that we weren't aware of it and he had a wonderful job and how we approach that issue and that wasn't done before and that under scores the need to continue the work there. another person talked about the 72 hour enforcement. we tried that. in the district since i started back in 2007 had been working on the 72 hour enforcement. it's been the same. it hasn't changed at all so knowing that we have scwars resources with the police officers and can't do the enforcement that way to make the 72 hour work this is just an additional tool for the mta to use, so i want you to know we have tried using though resources. we have tried the existing laws on the book to address some of the perpetual issues in the district. that hasn't worked
, get bevin's mind, and the mayor's mind around this issue and homelessness and not just the streets but in vehicles and how can we find resources, space to house vehicles so people don't lose this one asset that they have and very much valued and bevin really brought that issue to us when we were talking about this legislation, something he brought toure mind that we weren't aware of it and he had a wonderful job and how we approach that issue and that wasn't done before and that under scores...
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ron hubbard's mind you go. on the crazy question if we were in another culture, aboriginal culture anthropologist talk of schizophrenia as the shaman disease. those who have experiences in our culture reid would say they're crazy and need medication but in other cultures and times people who had extraordinary mental breakdowns come back and feel like they he healed the cells that is the people they go to i think it'll run harvard somehow saw himself that way he had of a theory of his life as the truth that he was so heroic veteran of world war ii and he was so badly injured he was crippled msn could not help him so he developed his own techniques appealing that is what you called in to lew dianetics and the route of scientology. the record shows he was never injured. he did have conjunctivitis. [laughter] but there is nothing seriously wrong. the idea of the shaman journey is buried in the legend he created about himself. was see a con man? this is probably the most common perception of the old ron hubbard. i t
ron hubbard's mind you go. on the crazy question if we were in another culture, aboriginal culture anthropologist talk of schizophrenia as the shaman disease. those who have experiences in our culture reid would say they're crazy and need medication but in other cultures and times people who had extraordinary mental breakdowns come back and feel like they he healed the cells that is the people they go to i think it'll run harvard somehow saw himself that way he had of a theory of his life as...
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minds. minds there came with the jews garbage they throw them out we thought they were metal but someone said their minds. at that moment that moment. is going to be careful they don't explode son. so what can we do have hold on and be patient. but. how much did you make yesterday a minimum. of twenty shekels. and if you find closer in this thing bring them all washed down. when you and your siblings can wear them. you see how we live it's a hard life. but the i didn't take you to a doctor because we're broke. god help us. she takes strength to survive only as a strong surviving. can't live without strength. all the way through main week. always a strong will to survive. what can you do what kind of life is this. nobody well this is hurting all day if. there aren't enough clothes some of the. is this the right size it's fine for those who set it up. yes. i feel like i will live. live a young cut live yes out design keep away from the truck i. think. i. watch out for the tractor lift did you
minds. minds there came with the jews garbage they throw them out we thought they were metal but someone said their minds. at that moment that moment. is going to be careful they don't explode son. so what can we do have hold on and be patient. but. how much did you make yesterday a minimum. of twenty shekels. and if you find closer in this thing bring them all washed down. when you and your siblings can wear them. you see how we live it's a hard life. but the i didn't take you to a doctor...
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i called them mind-ups. just like pushups or sit-ups or pull-ups to build our body, we do mind-ups. and a mind-up would be, when you are thinking about the power of instinct, to listen to that voice every so often. we get all caught up in our intellect - "oh, i can think this through." but there might at times be a fork in the road where you go, "i'm thinking this way, but what is my instinct telling me? what is my small voice, my bold little whisper telling me?" > we need to just listen to it more or be more consciously aware of it talking to us. > > i would say, just like if you were to lift weights - you ever see someone who's got really great biceps, and they have no triceps? i'd like the balanced approach. i like listening to your instinct, and also using your intellect. get it a little more balanced, so it's not all up here, but it's a blend of your mind in your gut. > it's hard to trust that instinct, because it's not 100% right. > > no. it is not. if not 100% right at all. but what we can do is when we let the intellect kind of ride it a little bit, and then let your instinc
i called them mind-ups. just like pushups or sit-ups or pull-ups to build our body, we do mind-ups. and a mind-up would be, when you are thinking about the power of instinct, to listen to that voice every so often. we get all caught up in our intellect - "oh, i can think this through." but there might at times be a fork in the road where you go, "i'm thinking this way, but what is my instinct telling me? what is my small voice, my bold little whisper telling me?" > we...
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who has in mind the schedule normally the words jew to intervene in next september we were obliged to intervene because no one at the military capability to stop the two thousand. armed jihadist column which was heading from from from the north from the north to more and maybe to bamako or elsewhere book enough or so or western part of news here and do have in mind that now we are into legend to mitt and legal intervention and this is precisely the fact why we are calling for a united nation why france is calling for united nations mission observation observer to be mission if france hadn't underneath agenda then we would do like we have done in the recent years and of course as an analyst i have to say that there is a shift in the nature of the. operations we do not have any more defense agreement we have shared strategic partnership with francophone countries and with other countries which which we did not have contacts i will take the example of nigeria where we are training. patrol in order to enhance a more secure area in the gulf of guinea ok well military training doesn't alway
who has in mind the schedule normally the words jew to intervene in next september we were obliged to intervene because no one at the military capability to stop the two thousand. armed jihadist column which was heading from from from the north from the north to more and maybe to bamako or elsewhere book enough or so or western part of news here and do have in mind that now we are into legend to mitt and legal intervention and this is precisely the fact why we are calling for a united nation...
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when has our mind been closed because of a bias? >> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science can tell us about the minds of rampage killers. andy williams called me collect inside the prisop. >> i didn't think 13 people were going to get shot. i just thought i'd make a lot of noise and the cops would show up. >> ifill: francis collins, head of the national institutes of health, walks us through president obama's call for a ten-year initiative to map the human brain. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown reports on an archaeological find in the orkney islands off scotland that may provide new insight into religious practices in the neolithic age. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by
when has our mind been closed because of a bias? >> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science can tell us about the minds of rampage killers. andy williams called me collect inside the prisop. >> i didn't think 13 people were going to get shot. i just thought i'd make a lot of noise and the cops would show up. >> ifill: francis collins, head of...
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. >> in order to govern, both strength of mind and body are necessary. my strength tested during -- deteriorated -- my strength has deteriorated. for this reason and well aware of the seriousness of this act, with full freedom, i declare i renounce the ministry of bishops of rome. >> during a small key meeting with a number of cardinals here at the vatican, he said to carry on with your job, you need a healthy mind and body. no doubt about his mind which is a sharp but the body has been weakening by the month. this is an 85-year-old man with a lot of responsibilities. still, john paul ii, at the end, one of us -- was unable to watkins began still carried on until he died. pope benedict xvi decided to go against all the rules as the last poll that resigned and that was in the 13th century. this suggests to give way to a younger pope that maybe has got more strength and stamina to carry on with the church as mission. >> for continuing coverage of the pope paul's credit -- resignation, log onto wbaltv.com and you can take a look back at his career. this aft
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and when has our mind been closed because of a bias?> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science can tell us about the minds of rampage killers. andy williams called me collect inside the prisop. >> i didn't think 13 people were going to get shot. i just thought i'd make a lot of noise and the cops would show up. >> ifill: francis collins, head of the national institutes of health, walks us through president obama's call for a ten-year initiative to map the human brain.
and when has our mind been closed because of a bias?> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science can tell us about the minds of rampage killers. andy williams called me collect inside the prisop. >> i didn't think 13 people were going to get shot. i just thought i'd make a lot of noise and the cops would show up. >> ifill: francis collins, head of...
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turns well he hasn't given us an answer yet perhaps he hasn't made up his mind. london and it's still to come here on our team licensed to drill. a u.s. company with a mission from israel to search for oil in the occupied golan heights despite the region being still considered syrian territory we've got the details a little later in the program. also battle the french president receives a u.n. peace prize for his mali military intervention while leading rights groups campaign a humanitarian disaster will be getting a lot of expert opinion after the short break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over you give them a b. miracles. mission free cretaceous three pounds for charges free roaming terms three risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media and on to our teeth dot com. on the money
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i wasn't planning to change their minds could i wanted to open their minds to the possibility that the critics of richard nixon might not just be partisan attacks. and i hope -- partisan hacks. and i hope that the oral history explains that there is a line you have to draw and the president shouldn't cross it. and on occasion, richard nixon crossed it. i know i am naive, but you cannot be a teacher if you're not an idealist in some way. it didn't work. and there are people in and around the library who believe that he got a raw deal. i remember summit coming up to me when we had one of our tapes openings who was a volunteer at the library say to me, we understand that you can create the states and washington and the you are actually able to manipulate them to make richard nixon sound worse. is that true? they thought i could somehow create richard nixon's anti- semitic comments. they did not want to believe that that was the historical record. oh, no, it is remarkable. i would say i learned so much about the -- about how hard it is to persuade people to have an open mind. and how parti
i wasn't planning to change their minds could i wanted to open their minds to the possibility that the critics of richard nixon might not just be partisan attacks. and i hope -- partisan hacks. and i hope that the oral history explains that there is a line you have to draw and the president shouldn't cross it. and on occasion, richard nixon crossed it. i know i am naive, but you cannot be a teacher if you're not an idealist in some way. it didn't work. and there are people in and around the...
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push it out of your mind. a handy tool to be able to bring back and say, what am i doing here? i am and 3/4 time, 12 measures of this, and then it is going to go to a bridge or a second measure or something. >> to clarify one point you were talking about, using alternate to earnings -- for those who got not know, there is a standard way of turning the guitar. there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity or just to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b flat. where would i go from there? instead of listening to the experience, and the image, the mood, feeling of what you're trying to convey. sometimes, they bump up ag
push it out of your mind. a handy tool to be able to bring back and say, what am i doing here? i am and 3/4 time, 12 measures of this, and then it is going to go to a bridge or a second measure or something. >> to clarify one point you were talking about, using alternate to earnings -- for those who got not know, there is a standard way of turning the guitar. there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity or just to play around....
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every day stand guard of your mind and feed it.our mind every day, reading something, hearing something, second, you have to strengthen your body. fear is physical, right? so is stag nation, numbness, sadness, rage. when you go in to change your body by an intense workout or run, or walk and the blood's flowing through, it automatically changes your biochemistry. the third thing, people found a mission bigger than themselves. you have to find a role model that makes it real. i was with warren buffett and sarah blakley, the youngest billionaire. we do this roundtable about the future. when women meet her, they don't just love spanx her product, they love her because she's a role model of what's possible. you get a role model, you get a plan. the last step, there's always somebody worse off than you are, i don't care what you've done. if you can help somebody worse off, it will put your life in perspective, and life's not about me, it's about we. the secret to a great life, is giving. and there's -- you realize there's something stil
every day stand guard of your mind and feed it.our mind every day, reading something, hearing something, second, you have to strengthen your body. fear is physical, right? so is stag nation, numbness, sadness, rage. when you go in to change your body by an intense workout or run, or walk and the blood's flowing through, it automatically changes your biochemistry. the third thing, people found a mission bigger than themselves. you have to find a role model that makes it real. i was with warren...
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steven johnson is the author of "the new york times" bestseller "mind wide open" and is the co-founder of the online magazine "feed." he also writes the emerging technology column for "discover" as well as contributing editor of "wired." here to discuss his new book titled "everything bad is good for you," please welcome steven johnson. >> yes. it's true. 15-year-olds all over the country are going to be sending me small bills and tchokes thank me for this book. thank you for coming out. and thank you, c-span audience, for being here. i like the idea of people watching c-span who maybe turn it on and they're watching somebody do a filibuster and all of a sudden there's a guy talking about why video games are good for your brain. it's going to be quite a change. hopefully they'll enjoy it i'm not going to read. because i find particularly with nonfiction reading is the last thing people come to hear. so there are a couple of quick quotes and passages i'll read for entertainment value, maybe in funny accents or something like that. and i'll try to give you a walk-through of what the argu
steven johnson is the author of "the new york times" bestseller "mind wide open" and is the co-founder of the online magazine "feed." he also writes the emerging technology column for "discover" as well as contributing editor of "wired." here to discuss his new book titled "everything bad is good for you," please welcome steven johnson. >> yes. it's true. 15-year-olds all over the country are going to be sending me small bills...
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so i was wrapping things up in my mind. and some veterans of the watergate at the house judiciary committee called me and said we would like to interview us. john door had given permission, when he was still alive, but would not be interviewed for the project. he does not do interviews, apparently. he had already started to show these on c-span. they saw them. they wanted this done and they felt that their story should be preserved, too. i had the fbi, the head of the fbi investigation. i did 18 of those interviews before i left. in the last few weeks working for the federal government. i realized this was a once-in-a- lifetime opportunity. and there was a cumulative effect. i was a much better interviewer at the end of this process than in the beginning because i could make connections in my own mind because i had sat through so many of these. for people interested in how this country dealt with impeachment for the first time in the modern era, these interviews are rather interesting. of course, these people would later be
so i was wrapping things up in my mind. and some veterans of the watergate at the house judiciary committee called me and said we would like to interview us. john door had given permission, when he was still alive, but would not be interviewed for the project. he does not do interviews, apparently. he had already started to show these on c-span. they saw them. they wanted this done and they felt that their story should be preserved, too. i had the fbi, the head of the fbi investigation. i did...
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we are very open-minded in the police department. we do here with the mayor says, it is a big business. do not be afraid to contact our particular office. i could go in with more modifications, but if you deny one, the whole thing is done for a whole year. we will work with you on the conditions in the hours, i find the entertainment commission very agreeable, as well as most of lobbyists. i think they will tell you the same thing as well. >> are there pink cards? you can fill them out if you have a question. nicholas will collect them. we will ask those questions of these folks. dmitri, you are up. >> good afternoon. in the executive director of folsom st. events. we are the producers of many other events. particularly the well-known folsom street fair. there is a lot of work to do. we are actually a non profit. we donate back to charities. our model is different probably the most street fairs. but we do take it very seriously. i am here basicallyé@ to sharea lot of concerns, the issues of others, producers in the city, regulations
we are very open-minded in the police department. we do here with the mayor says, it is a big business. do not be afraid to contact our particular office. i could go in with more modifications, but if you deny one, the whole thing is done for a whole year. we will work with you on the conditions in the hours, i find the entertainment commission very agreeable, as well as most of lobbyists. i think they will tell you the same thing as well. >> are there pink cards? you can fill them out if...
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you sold millions of copies of nirvana never mind alone. why not phone it in and get fat? i decided to make this movie because the studio where we made nirvana's never mind was closing. that studio changed my life. when we went there we were there for 16 days and those 16 days that we made that record, never mind completely changed my life. >> stephen: that's the name of the movie called "sound city." >> it's called "sound city." >> stephen: how do you go to a guy whop didn't make documentaries to mick a documentary about the place you recorded? >> i way i look at it i never took lessons to play the drums or guitar. i just sort of figured it out. i think you if you are passionae about something and driven and focused you can do whatever you want to do. >> stephen: nobody taught to me yell at people. >> and you are really good at it. you are great. >> stephen: thank you. >> i had an idea and a friend with a camera. i start calling everyone from members of cheap trick to members of rick springfield to stevie nicks. >> stephen: all people who recorded at the studio. >> yes an
you sold millions of copies of nirvana never mind alone. why not phone it in and get fat? i decided to make this movie because the studio where we made nirvana's never mind was closing. that studio changed my life. when we went there we were there for 16 days and those 16 days that we made that record, never mind completely changed my life. >> stephen: that's the name of the movie called "sound city." >> it's called "sound city." >> stephen: how do you go...
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