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francis, being mindful of how you are thinking and figuring out how to identify the assumptions and how to determine whether there are the proper assumptions are not. >> but you do need elastic thinking for creativity? >> yes, but also i want to make clear that creativity needs elastic thinking but it needs a logical thinking because ideas without guidance are babbling and in order to create something that is useful and to have a creative product you need to have an analytical part of the brain guide the elastic part of the brain to form something creative. >> i might want to come back to that "after words" -- >> you're in charge, that will be easy. [laughter] >> what are you talking about in this book about bottoms up thinking and top-down thinking? i don't think anyone in the audience knows the difference. >> well, top-down thinking is the kind of thinking where you have the thinking is guided by a ceo or calling the brain and executive function or someone is figure out something to do or a programmer and having that plant executed. it's the way that computers used operate in most com
francis, being mindful of how you are thinking and figuring out how to identify the assumptions and how to determine whether there are the proper assumptions are not. >> but you do need elastic thinking for creativity? >> yes, but also i want to make clear that creativity needs elastic thinking but it needs a logical thinking because ideas without guidance are babbling and in order to create something that is useful and to have a creative product you need to have an analytical part...
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the mind is kind of a theater.with several perceptions make their appearance, paschal repass, a mango in the friday's situations. although then let that regurgitate that regurgitate. you know what i mean. but in each moment of time something is happening. on then germany people were excepting the brain that had something to do with the mind trying to go into the mechanisms of the brain. all that is going on and i will shoot forward to this meeting in 1962. as you know, the vatican has an academy of science. it is run by non- clerks. in 1962 they held the famous meeting where the thought was it was time for them to look at the consciousness thing from a neuroscience point of view. they held a man called brain and conscious experience. each of the three players who were going to identify because it was so important to the question, the conference organizers figured out how to work through a large extent and catholic at the time. he nonetheless was a dual list. go figure. don was a british neuroscientists distinguish
the mind is kind of a theater.with several perceptions make their appearance, paschal repass, a mango in the friday's situations. although then let that regurgitate that regurgitate. you know what i mean. but in each moment of time something is happening. on then germany people were excepting the brain that had something to do with the mind trying to go into the mechanisms of the brain. all that is going on and i will shoot forward to this meeting in 1962. as you know, the vatican has an...
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it to say i've been disembodied mind, i think and therefore i am. that's something that self regarding mine can do without the body and that's how we thought of the mind. so my sense and i'm going to show you why you think this is that today there is a scientifically grounded analog of this that is still there. it persists in our modern scientific age is an alyssum in this case between the brain and the body but it parallels in that the brain is viewed as different from the body and substance and relations that he can take the brain out and treated as sort of the essence of a person separate from body and it can act on its own as well. i argue and this is what i'm going to spend a lot of time talking about that the brain body dualism relies on idealization of the body and stereotypes of the brain that probably many of us have heard. i listen to and i'm a nerdy scientist i use idealization of the brain as part of the way that i get interest in the brain payday actually feel that i should say that this idealization of the brain is something i've calle
it to say i've been disembodied mind, i think and therefore i am. that's something that self regarding mine can do without the body and that's how we thought of the mind. so my sense and i'm going to show you why you think this is that today there is a scientifically grounded analog of this that is still there. it persists in our modern scientific age is an alyssum in this case between the brain and the body but it parallels in that the brain is viewed as different from the body and substance...
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but the problem with mindfulness is what are we supposed to be mindful of? i mean, seriously. if you are a mother with younger kids, one toddler is biting your ankle, a phone call is coming in, dinner is boiling over on the stove and. mindfulness turns into this industry, and it's about selling apps for like one minutes, 50 seconds of meditation. >> host: i want to talk more about the idea of peace ages in this conflict into the immune system's role. it seems this is an important idea trying to gauge too much control isn't possible, but there is a certain degree of chaos. then you talked abut the role of the immune system and selling the active participants until the arteries are blocked they gather in the pancreas. it might be a progression of alzheimer's disease. they are purposeful attacks. why should this happen, what do you think is going on? >> guest: why shouldn't it because at the age where an inflammatory disease. it is the past reproductive age, so in the evolutionary sense yes, let them rampage all they want to be the har leave the hao see this. it is our bodies tur
but the problem with mindfulness is what are we supposed to be mindful of? i mean, seriously. if you are a mother with younger kids, one toddler is biting your ankle, a phone call is coming in, dinner is boiling over on the stove and. mindfulness turns into this industry, and it's about selling apps for like one minutes, 50 seconds of meditation. >> host: i want to talk more about the idea of peace ages in this conflict into the immune system's role. it seems this is an important idea...
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have control of your body but your mind and your mind has to control both things at once. have you tried any of this mindfulness or meditation approaches? >> no. i have people i dearly love that do meditate. i've nothing against meditation. but the studies i found could not distinguish any benefit compared to having a glass aligned with friends and sitting around and talking to listening to music or solving a hard problem. all those things clear your mind and but the other problem with mindfulness, what are we supposed. >> full of? seriously? if your mother with young kids, one toddler biting your ankle, a phone call coming in from your workplace about urgent things, the dinners boiling over on the stove, so many of us face multitasking situations. for me it was being a waitress. how can you carry that much in your mind at once? so, very dubious especially when mindfulness turns into an industry. there is an industry now. it's about selling ads for one minute of were 50 seconds of meditation. . . it seems that this is an important idea that is trying to gain too much contr
have control of your body but your mind and your mind has to control both things at once. have you tried any of this mindfulness or meditation approaches? >> no. i have people i dearly love that do meditate. i've nothing against meditation. but the studies i found could not distinguish any benefit compared to having a glass aligned with friends and sitting around and talking to listening to music or solving a hard problem. all those things clear your mind and but the other problem with...
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he started practicing twelve years ago...girling sot- "this event happened and i found mindfulness in it and it changed my life."...then partnered with a local instructor to create mindfulness based resilience training. and by 2014, was teaching other cops. girling interview- "for me, its this quest to constantly improve." he got certified the next year. and this month, published research with pacific university."michael christopher (professor) interview; "this is the first thing that we're aware of where we can actually demonstrate a reduction in aggressive tendencies in police officers."professor michael christopher and girling studied forty-three police officers and their spit; which contains cortisol. the body's main stress hormone. christopher interview- "it's something that helps the body, but too much of a good thing becomes a bad thing."
he started practicing twelve years ago...girling sot- "this event happened and i found mindfulness in it and it changed my life."...then partnered with a local instructor to create mindfulness based resilience training. and by 2014, was teaching other cops. girling interview- "for me, its this quest to constantly improve." he got certified the next year. and this month, published research with pacific university."michael christopher (professor) interview; "this is...
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but another problem of mindfulness is what are we supposed to be mindful of? seriously? if you are a mother, young kids, one toddler is biting your ankles. a phone call is coming in from your workplace about urgent things. the dinner is mourning over on the stove. i mean, so many of his face multitasking situations. for me, one big case was being a waitress. how can you carry that much and you might at once? i'm very dubious, especially when mindfulness turns into a little industry, which it is. there is an industry now and it's about selling apps for like one minute, 60 seconds of meditation. it's like a timer, that's what it is, a timer. there's no evidence that does anything. >> host: i wanted to talk a little bit more about the idea of the macrophages and this cellular conflict, the immune systems role in this since it seems as though this is an important idea that trying to gain too much control is ultimately not possible, that there is a certain degree of innate chaos in the body. and then you talked about the role of the immune system, macrophages and settling, th
but another problem of mindfulness is what are we supposed to be mindful of? seriously? if you are a mother, young kids, one toddler is biting your ankles. a phone call is coming in from your workplace about urgent things. the dinner is mourning over on the stove. i mean, so many of his face multitasking situations. for me, one big case was being a waitress. how can you carry that much and you might at once? i'm very dubious, especially when mindfulness turns into a little industry, which it...
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kerry about the brain, and specifically my book, "the biological mind" is about how brain body and mind collaborates to make us who we are. in nutshell the theme of the book is how we are more than our brains and why that's important. some of you may not be told that, but i live in a world at mit, possibly other places that are little mit-ish, i think this is an important message. that viewpoint that i'm responding to is actually embedded in this quote from francis crick, the codiscoverer of the structure of dna, nobel laureate, turns to the study of consciousness and the brain later in his life. he wrote a book called the astonishing hypothesis, and hypothesis was that you and me are nothing more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules. as if one needed to put a sharper point on it, he gave a subtitle to this book which is hard to read, it's an old cover, the scientific search for the sole, the implication being that the brain, the place where all those neurons live, is the scientific kind of instantiation, the scientific place where the soul
kerry about the brain, and specifically my book, "the biological mind" is about how brain body and mind collaborates to make us who we are. in nutshell the theme of the book is how we are more than our brains and why that's important. some of you may not be told that, but i live in a world at mit, possibly other places that are little mit-ish, i think this is an important message. that viewpoint that i'm responding to is actually embedded in this quote from francis crick, the...
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he started practicing twelve years ago...girling sot- "this event happened and i found mindfulness in it and it changed my life."...then partnered with a local instructor to create mindfulness based resilience training. and by 2014, was teaching other cops. girling interview- "for me, its this quest to constantly improve." he got certified the next year. and this month, published research with
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example the harder it is to get north korean elites to go along with the strategy because in their minds the libya example is either death or prison and neither one of those outcomes sounds particularly attractive so if you were a north korean elite the last thing you want is the libya example repeat it again against north korea yeah i think you're referring there to what the national security national security advisor john bolton had said in which he used. that example if you think that that is perhaps what what what killed it for for the north koreans and what led to their tougher rhetoric on this. well i think if you look back over the history that you know this is not a regime that's been easy to deal with no matter who is in charge but i do think that the use of the term libya and the repeated discussions about unilateral disarmament are very difficult kind of language to use before he even had the opportunity to sit down and meet for the first time and when you set that up as the a rich the initial goal i think it's even harder to get the north koreans to come to the table and i th
example the harder it is to get north korean elites to go along with the strategy because in their minds the libya example is either death or prison and neither one of those outcomes sounds particularly attractive so if you were a north korean elite the last thing you want is the libya example repeat it again against north korea yeah i think you're referring there to what the national security national security advisor john bolton had said in which he used. that example if you think that that...
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jennifer hoff explains how one police department is teaching mindfulness.hard goerling/hillsboro, or police department - "ok, we'll start with sound and i will guide you through this."believe it or not, these twenty-five first responders...girling sot- "and now with a deep breath shifting our attention..."are hard at work...girling sot- "..to our hearing."...learning how to save their own lives.girling sot- "noticing pressure points."and maybe even yours. girling interview- "police officers and first responders are looking for something that can help them to navigate the stress and the trauma and to mitigate the negative heath effects of their profession. and frankly, very little that we're doing is having any impact on those things. except for mindfulness."girling sot- "let's take a moment to check in with our physical body." hillsborough police lieutenant richard girling...girling sot- "noticing any tension in our muscle groups."...leading the charge. a cop for twenty-one years, he's also the only police officer in the country certified to teach mindfulne
jennifer hoff explains how one police department is teaching mindfulness.hard goerling/hillsboro, or police department - "ok, we'll start with sound and i will guide you through this."believe it or not, these twenty-five first responders...girling sot- "and now with a deep breath shifting our attention..."are hard at work...girling sot- "..to our hearing."...learning how to save their own lives.girling sot- "noticing pressure points."and maybe even yours....
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of your mind. have you yourself trying just try the mindfulness approach? >> no. i have people that i dearly love. but the studies that i found could not distinguish any benefit of medication compared to having a glass of wine with friends and sitting around and talking. . . >> guest: kids, one toddler is biting your ankles, phone calls coming in from your workplace about urgent things, the dinner is boiling over on the stove. i mean, so many of us face multitasking situations. for me, you know, one was being a waitress. you know, how can you carry that much in your mind at once. and so i'm very dubious. especially when mindfulness turns into a little industry, which it is -- there is an industry now. >> host: right. >> host: and it's about selling apps for, like, one minute, 60 seconds of meditation. it's like a timer, that's what it is, a timer. and there's no evidence -- [laughter] >> host: so i wanted to talk a little bit more about idea of the ages and this kind of cellular conflict and the im
of your mind. have you yourself trying just try the mindfulness approach? >> no. i have people that i dearly love. but the studies that i found could not distinguish any benefit of medication compared to having a glass of wine with friends and sitting around and talking. . . >> guest: kids, one toddler is biting your ankles, phone calls coming in from your workplace about urgent things, the dinner is boiling over on the stove. i mean, so many of us face multitasking situations. for...
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my mind is spinning right now and i haven't taken any ecstasy.sed in the '40s, '50s, treating alcoholism and ptsd and depression and it was banned because people would abuse it and now it's getting a second look because of this. the brain scanning imagery is so much more detailed. you can see, mdma or a small dosage of lsd, what effect it has on the brain, and it gives scientists in the medical professionals more accurate read on what it's actually accomplishing. i think every option should be on the table. a therapy dog, psychotherapy, hyperbaric chambers, medical marijuana, mdma. let's get it. something that's taboo shouldn't prevent doctors from trying to help. >> juan: can i be that conservative on this? >> kimberly: this is getting weird. >> juan: ecstasy can kill young people. they go to parties, raves. >> jesse: small dose in a clinical trial. >> juan: be careful, folks. >> kimberly: that's good. it's important. you don't want people to get the wrong idea. it goes to show you that the men and women who served, they are brave to try other r
my mind is spinning right now and i haven't taken any ecstasy.sed in the '40s, '50s, treating alcoholism and ptsd and depression and it was banned because people would abuse it and now it's getting a second look because of this. the brain scanning imagery is so much more detailed. you can see, mdma or a small dosage of lsd, what effect it has on the brain, and it gives scientists in the medical professionals more accurate read on what it's actually accomplishing. i think every option should be...
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in my mind ransome. if she wins a job job more pretty much much deserved surface of the rock rock or horror at intelligence. and sense of security or to send them ambitious goals of the march martin arbitration and winning winning in parliament. we'll throw the rose law says that they will be keeping a very very slow islands in the iran iraq credentials also have live life. throughout around a as well as. india and that special. special programming running. seven seven ten. hours i doe the resignation. yeah. so he's never had. instance in centennial for. young young. even though there is a. asian flu bug recently called calling for work. with. the. haitian not to criticize thing some subtle hints. about the nec some element to doing. something ourselves. allen allen bradley. for her. to lose tactics. but. i've. dated ten tenn. they are there. the are i are area but if but t it will acactually. anybody would like liars they change their. that's as a win win. people. don't understand the difference preside
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[eéléji 21; muaezll-ii llevery and minds. and minds. don't and minds. | don't know - andll the ind goes on but it is stuff that goes on but it is unfortunate. it's not always good. it needs both genders to come into play. both men and women need to have a dialogue with each other, not against each other. that is really important. it's a very slow turn, it has to be smart and slow, and that comes through awareness and participation. many people that i have spoken to feel that bollywood will not have its own me too moment until there are more women in power in the film industry and in indian society as a whole. until then, the issue of sexual harassment in bollywood remains the one story that few want to tell. bollywood's dark secret. hello there. we should see a few more showers in southern counties of england by the morning. it will be a dull and grey and misty start across the midlands and eastern scotland. the lower cloud retreating to coastal areas, sunshine develops more widely. some sharp showers, thundery in southern england. heading towards the midlands and wales l
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goerling may be the first officer in the country certified to do mindfulness training.ice department is not the only one which has adopted the program. right here in the bay area the emeryville police department has its own mindfulness program. it has been around for more than 2 -years and with the full endorsement of its chief who believes, the policing profession must pay attention to the wellbeing of those in law enforcement. (jr stone) big saturday in sports... giants looking to snap a five-game losing streak against the pirates andrew mccutchen taking the field... after having over a 90-second ovation last night in pittsbugh he played nine years with the organization second inning... alen hanson hits a solo shot off chad kuhl giants tie the game at 2 eighth inning... bases loaded... tony watson hits jordy mercer with a pitch pittsburgh take the lead 6-5 ninth inning... brandon belt grounds out... giants fall short pirates win 6-5 a's in new york taking on the yankees on bat day. a's down two to nothing in the fourth...kris davis says....buuuu yaaaa...that ball is g
goerling may be the first officer in the country certified to do mindfulness training.ice department is not the only one which has adopted the program. right here in the bay area the emeryville police department has its own mindfulness program. it has been around for more than 2 -years and with the full endorsement of its chief who believes, the policing profession must pay attention to the wellbeing of those in law enforcement. (jr stone) big saturday in sports... giants looking to snap a...
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i can imagine in my mind. i can imagine england in my mind i artie told him what it was like i didn't see it i just imagined it. so books open your mind. and i realized that these people that are locked up on death row. but they didn't have anyone to push them i would go through and talk to them to say what brought you here? i don't know my father. the mother tried to reason that she couldn't. i joined a gang thinking they would love me but i found out that was false. but it makes you feel sad i was privileged enough to have a mother who made me go to school or you feeling better? you could not just be sick she was getting you ready for tomorrow. [laughter] so we missed out on that opportunity to introduce people to books the wardens that i will only allow you six and i said i will take six. i had somebody send in the book by james baldwin. i read and he sent it to the next guy now everybody had a different opiate in what the message was about the book i said what did you like everybody had a reason. and i jus
i can imagine in my mind. i can imagine england in my mind i artie told him what it was like i didn't see it i just imagined it. so books open your mind. and i realized that these people that are locked up on death row. but they didn't have anyone to push them i would go through and talk to them to say what brought you here? i don't know my father. the mother tried to reason that she couldn't. i joined a gang thinking they would love me but i found out that was false. but it makes you feel sad...
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what is on your mind? as ar: i am calling in young person in america. 2016 but ilection in was a little too young to vote, and i will be too young to vote this november. i am concerned about the political efficacy running through america now. i hear all of this talk about the blue wave that is coming. i am curious what your thoughts are on the young person's vote starting to come up. host: do you expect more people to take to the polls november and beyond? caller: i see other kids like the people in parkland calling for action, and it gives me hope. i think young people will have a place to vote in this upcoming election. i think unlike what we saw after the release of the 26th amendment, i think young votes are going to start counting more often. host: anthony is calling in from las vegas on our democratic line. what is on your mind? caller: good morning. i wish i could have gotten in on your last segment, but i guess i can make my comment now. when you were talking about fec violations, i have done a lit
what is on your mind? as ar: i am calling in young person in america. 2016 but ilection in was a little too young to vote, and i will be too young to vote this november. i am concerned about the political efficacy running through america now. i hear all of this talk about the blue wave that is coming. i am curious what your thoughts are on the young person's vote starting to come up. host: do you expect more people to take to the polls november and beyond? caller: i see other kids like the...
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i wa nt to the charities like calm and mind.ion in the forefront to where i could go out and do speaking all over the country if not outside it. this is the week of the big launch for you? yes, mind reposition is where i am really progressing the whole company in itself. the night i had my first event which i'm very excited about. —— tonight. it is to spread awareness. that is the main issue we have notjust in sport although i have been a sportsman, it is in society and that is my main goal, to get people to speak more. you are getting a lot of support and that i think reflects the fact that people have respect for what you have achieved and got through but also the fact that people recognise that you have a strong message to offer people. where is the resistance? what is the resistance to speaking out about this, given that in the last two or three years at, and maybe you might disagree, but people have been much more ready to embrace this is a public issue and some think they can debate?” think it is all about small steps and
i wa nt to the charities like calm and mind.ion in the forefront to where i could go out and do speaking all over the country if not outside it. this is the week of the big launch for you? yes, mind reposition is where i am really progressing the whole company in itself. the night i had my first event which i'm very excited about. —— tonight. it is to spread awareness. that is the main issue we have notjust in sport although i have been a sportsman, it is in society and that is my main...
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my mind. and and i thought well you know maybe we need to but he lake is missing it up in this film and maybe this kernel of an idea of the script that the girl actually never existed should become the main focus of the film to happen. she says. you've done a lot of work a lot in hollywood last over over ten years i'm looking back over that i mean. what or me or who had you think of that the most lasting impact on you from you know your period in hollywood. i have i very early on. decided that i wanted to be a working filmmaker and by that i mean i wanted to try things out try different things out put different colors on my palette and and you know learn my craft and i think the most i've learned from were generous actors actors who. who did things a different way than i was used to a way that i thought was interested in and intriguing and that i sort of. picked up on so you know jeff bridges was was or was great. helen mirren this is big george best when. i killed people. john malkovich was t
my mind. and and i thought well you know maybe we need to but he lake is missing it up in this film and maybe this kernel of an idea of the script that the girl actually never existed should become the main focus of the film to happen. she says. you've done a lot of work a lot in hollywood last over over ten years i'm looking back over that i mean. what or me or who had you think of that the most lasting impact on you from you know your period in hollywood. i have i very early on. decided that...
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but a mind will tell you. that i don't. see how me thinking i said. yes i knew andy. heidi heidi got a big you got this idea about me but he got and i got. a lovely cundall a little a mediation with i'm going to mind doing that as i am going to do a ball and i see these who have been. led by them by just little to go on guts are going to give me without a gun so that i don't go i'm not allowed to leave but i can smile out of the way when i mean what i or god does me as i'm not going to. give me i am the man i'm going to the west and we're going to leave behind him but this is what we have a lot on with who. i have to get too. caught up on that i had a knee bonding and if you need to know that i mean. i'm not saying i want to be as i. thought i did i don't know. bottle design i believe because i would. be i'm going to be hard on the cutting out. not so i'm allowed to come on a milk into. time for us to do. i'm not going to. put on hold on monday i'm not i'm what i need. to do i'm going to get i mean. by the. number of really the. time on you do get up and i'm going to.
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surely didn't mind. talking the last two three weeks we really came together as a team and really understood what it was to do what was the play what was it about to survive what we had to do to survive and only thing and that's also what minds is known for race day for the fighting spirit. everybody went crazy and rightly so she said when she gave a great performance and. from going the way we manage to stay up towards the end of the season is brilliant terrible chance to celebrate together feels great plus we don't win in dortmund too often so the manager here is a up in the face of incredible pressure and a squad that on paper doesn't compare so paulsberg how more or even close. but despite humble means and plenty of critics they've earned a spot in the top flight next season. it's been a season to forget of our sport. just as there is this switch that suddenly turns off and the pain isn't over yet. he's. got to lots of commiseration he's a great lad and he no way made those mistakes on purpose he's j
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leaders merkel mckown others tried to change trump's mind with love. thank you. i accept love has nothing on money europeans and facing american sanctions that's not very nice is it not something friends would do looking at the latest of president. bush that. europe has had enough they stand to lose cash because of america and they won't let that happen. to divert as the european commission we have a duty to protect european companies so we know me to act and this is why we're launching the process of activating the blocking statute from one thousand nine hundred six. but you're a busy. is doing is using a statute initially developed to circumvent washington's trade embargo on cuba the law basically protects european states from laws or sanctions implemented outside of europe you can see a political resolution prompts bully boy tactics haven't gone down well in europe the block is finally showing its teeth. what do we want to be able to be blinded to what americans tell you or do we want us europeans to say people have economic interests and we want to have econo
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but it came to me in my mind, and it sort of replayed.hose 13 lines or however many lines, theyreplayed i my mind like a long on repeat. , was trying to write about other thinut all i could hear was that poem. after three months of hearing that pm going on and on in my mind, okay, i need to get this out of my system. >> i justant to g back to your mother as well, because she was a stay-at-home mom. >> yes. >> you were eouraged to speak punjabi at home. >> we wer only aloud. >> only aloud. well, great, you hung on to your culture. it's great. but you do talk about being embarrassed about the accent, being embed maybe about people seeing and hearing your mom speak. and let mein just read a to a beautiful illustration you've done of your moth. you say "my mother sacrificed her dreams so that i could dream." i mean, it's so profound yet so simple. and it sums up almt every refugee mother that i've ever encountered. do you appreciate now what she did for you then? >> yes. i knowso this sound silly, and it can even be a little bit cliche, but e
but it came to me in my mind, and it sort of replayed.hose 13 lines or however many lines, theyreplayed i my mind like a long on repeat. , was trying to write about other thinut all i could hear was that poem. after three months of hearing that pm going on and on in my mind, okay, i need to get this out of my system. >> i justant to g back to your mother as well, because she was a stay-at-home mom. >> yes. >> you were eouraged to speak punjabi at home. >> we wer only...
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keep in mind that trial had also the storming of the state buildings state institutional buildings as a state of public radio. or so you should probably just be very frank to consider the situation in a very open minded mr april twenty second. and was clinging to power the demonstrations had risen the last thing on his mind on that day the twenty second was actually standing down he had discussions with the opposition leader passion which he broke off after just a few minutes accusing him of issuing ultimatums and blackmailing the legitimate authority by the way as a blackmailing crowning tolerance policy is still going corning army after the war try who by you or by the way our savior found in every just that it's going by us this kind of intolerance and blackmailing is not promoting democracy in armenia because despite the movement has the followers of supporters the rights of the freedom of expression for the opponents and for the people who are thinking in other ways should be preserved on guaranteed but i know that on they did not understand you i believe you are looking for the
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the months and years on the list mind me in this. but i had had enough of. the. stomach. and you can know i. mean funny you could. walk and it had. not. in the house like on afghan men they have none and the clock on the screen are small the lights. and i had couple of the magic had it find those who might like the fish had. come in with. it's not none of them see it if it's an open mind that's good enough to stand in filthy and. besides she added that from the ship itself. in the lead if the father of the body of chicago and the mother cool thing made for forty. and us i mean the. few month to. month that's a bit of this is. not a month of the line about the cautious the middle. of the herd get on with the last time you were left with and that's. the first. you know how full the i'll see me. has. to do for. fear on the. on the job it is up to the stuff on the digital to jump up the hill his are still good it. can solve. the. taliban hey it's hard to let that. shit out of the human. hand. business within the. nuclear know you. got a better. believe a young. and honest dee
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that really sticks out in my mind. joe: did your experience in vietnam affected the what you think about veterans coming home from combat today? john: yes sir. i worry about them. i know they have issues and problems but sometimes i think the civilian sector can't really relate what they're going through. they need help and they are slow to respond. i am 100% disabled. i have a pacemaker, i have hypertension and other medical conditions. i did not get back, i retired in 1997. i did not get that until three years ago. that is too long. i did apply but i kept being denied and denied and denied. i think someone needs to step up to the plate and say that we really need to help these veterans. there are some out there that have issues that aren't serious and there are some that are very serious. we need to have smart enough people to look at those guys and say this guy or this girl has a real issue. joe: how do you think the vietnam war is remembered in our society today? john: one lesson that the americans will learn from
that really sticks out in my mind. joe: did your experience in vietnam affected the what you think about veterans coming home from combat today? john: yes sir. i worry about them. i know they have issues and problems but sometimes i think the civilian sector can't really relate what they're going through. they need help and they are slow to respond. i am 100% disabled. i have a pacemaker, i have hypertension and other medical conditions. i did not get back, i retired in 1997. i did not get that...
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doesn' doesup his mind -- it sound as if he has made up his mind. what do you think this means for p e iran deal? >> i think he mades mind a while ago. he seems determined to undo president obama's legacy and live up to his campaign commitments. i think he will walk away. what is you- what does europe do? jane: we have seen a succession of european leaders ov the last month or so. what is the best they can hope for now? >> in decision, that the president decides not to decide, and the europeans have moved in my direction, i'm winning, i wgil them more time to meet my demands. that seems increasingly unlikely. president macron was not able to convince him, the chancellor of germany was not, and now boris johnson did not get a meeting with president trump. he has made his decision and does not want another five day'' oupressure. he always surprise us, but there's little europeans can expect that is positive. jane: in fairness, president trump does have a poinha this deal haits critics from day one. couldn't it be strengthened? >> any deal where you do
doesn' doesup his mind -- it sound as if he has made up his mind. what do you think this means for p e iran deal? >> i think he mades mind a while ago. he seems determined to undo president obama's legacy and live up to his campaign commitments. i think he will walk away. what is you- what does europe do? jane: we have seen a succession of european leaders ov the last month or so. what is the best they can hope for now? >> in decision, that the president decides not to decide, and...
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numbers i don't see how me minding my own things. yes i know andy. heidi heidi got a big you got the study buddy buddy got and i got. the low income gold a little a mediation with i'm going to mind doing that as i am going to do do all and i see those who have become. i guess you don't think i'm cuts are going to give me without a fee for that i don't know cannot i can come leave behind can smile out of the way when i'm in love and i have got that's me as i'm not going to. get me out again. when someone you know i mean by come up with this you don't want to be as i do a lot on with who. i have yet to be. called up on that i've had a knee. and if you need to know that i mean. i'm not saying i want to be as i. thought i did i don't like. the i didn't. respond i had to leave because i would. be able to be how can i put on the putting out. and not condemn it. not all of you are. too glad to hear. bongos. i'm not going to. not. put on hold on monday d. i'm what i need. to do i'm going to get any. number of really. good to get i've been volatile about time
numbers i don't see how me minding my own things. yes i know andy. heidi heidi got a big you got the study buddy buddy got and i got. the low income gold a little a mediation with i'm going to mind doing that as i am going to do do all and i see those who have become. i guess you don't think i'm cuts are going to give me without a fee for that i don't know cannot i can come leave behind can smile out of the way when i'm in love and i have got that's me as i'm not going to. get me out again....
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made from minds. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we still come from. my name is dr carson the i talk to many comics and. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay in good shape. come t.w. . hi everyone great to be here again today show us our highlights edition with the best picks of the week he has a look at what's coming up. strength and focus on a monarchy the world's toughest kids. fact than fiction an exhibition looks behind her very.
made from minds. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we still come from. my name is dr carson the i talk to many comics and. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay in good shape. come t.w. . hi everyone great to be here again today show us our highlights edition with the best picks of the week he has a look at what's coming up. strength and focus on a monarchy the world's toughest kids. fact than fiction an...
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they open up your mind. and it opens up the opportunity. >> yes. >> it expands your mind where you can grow. >> yeah, yeah. well, i think your book is going to do that for a lot of people. and you've got a very ambitious book tour starting tomorrow. new york city. atlanta. you're going to be in washington, los angeles, san francisco. and i think we're all excited for you because of that. and i want you to get some sleep tonight for this big journey. one more question. you -- i remember the day right down the street we were in jail and we were talking. it seemed like it took them forever to get to the point where they would say you could go. we were back there waiting, waiting, waiting. and, you know, i think even then i was thinking, okay, where are they going to come up with now to keep him from coming home? and we walked out and your family was there and it was so glorious and so beautiful and so precious. and there was a nice cadillac escalade pulled up. i said that's the appropriate chariot for this mome
they open up your mind. and it opens up the opportunity. >> yes. >> it expands your mind where you can grow. >> yeah, yeah. well, i think your book is going to do that for a lot of people. and you've got a very ambitious book tour starting tomorrow. new york city. atlanta. you're going to be in washington, los angeles, san francisco. and i think we're all excited for you because of that. and i want you to get some sleep tonight for this big journey. one more question. you -- i...
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following the story for us from beirut where these elections are underway what is the current state or mind set of prime minister saad hariri are we thinking that these elections are going to confirm the status quo or has he lost the confidence of his supporters or sorry the person who has gained in popularity after last year's incident when he was signed to riyadh even though when he came back to lebanon he did do the resignation but he has gained popularity in the lebanese are blaming saudi arabia for that misadventure as. having said that house are very spotty the future movement of problems is an open question at the moment even though they may get more seeds sati these parties facing a lot of competition this time around you mentioned briefly how the political system in the country has changed from a simple majority to a proportional representation system which means a lot more electoral map has undertaken even the candidates who win seats would be those in deserve categories depending on the sects from muslim or christian sects they come from but they will be a much sharper division s
following the story for us from beirut where these elections are underway what is the current state or mind set of prime minister saad hariri are we thinking that these elections are going to confirm the status quo or has he lost the confidence of his supporters or sorry the person who has gained in popularity after last year's incident when he was signed to riyadh even though when he came back to lebanon he did do the resignation but he has gained popularity in the lebanese are blaming saudi...
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but president trump suddenly changed his mind. he will change his mind again.lation: i think north korea must change itself for their people. the other side are wrong. it is just being delayed. is that any way to treat a key ally? there was so much hope placed on that singapore meeting. can they really trust the united states? laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. at some stage and possibly even as planned on 12th june. at the white house. we're going to see what happens, we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out, we'll see what happens. inaudible. no, we'll see what happens, it could even be the 12th. we'd like to do it, we're going to see what happens. everybody plays games, you know that. you know that better than anybody. our correspondent gary o'donoghue is in washington. well, trying to follow it, really, what on earth is going on? well... being praised for their productive warmth. warmth. to meet the us in any form that it shows. shows. he'd gone down in terms of trying to get this summit off the ground. get this summit off the ground
but president trump suddenly changed his mind. he will change his mind again.lation: i think north korea must change itself for their people. the other side are wrong. it is just being delayed. is that any way to treat a key ally? there was so much hope placed on that singapore meeting. can they really trust the united states? laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. at some stage and possibly even as planned on 12th june. at the white house. we're going to see what happens, we're talking to them now. it...
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. ♪ why don't you ♪ just meet me ♪ in the middle ♪ i'm losing ♪ my mind ♪ just a little ♪ so why don'tf what mayor villaraigosa is doing today, he's fighting to make this country more equal and more just. president obama called him one of america's finest mayors. he's more prepared to get things done. antonio for governor. brought business and labor together to expand career training and apprenticeships, invested in transportation and helped create over 200,000 living wage jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back! ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight hosts "the lead" and "state of the union" on cnn. please welcome the jake tapper of tv news, jake tapper! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: whoo! hey there! always nice to have you on here. how have you been? >> i'm good. yeah, excellent. why? something going on? >> stephen: no. ( laughter ) how are you celebrating the mueller-versray? >> it's been one year which by my calculations is 36 and a half scaramuccis. ( laughter ) put that
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these channels went viral supporting the protests and encouraging more and more people to come to mind on. your must so intellectually is that spittle which slot what's go on the other. me of them superficially. because you listed me a young noble opening up much to six not only is the euro. just late but i will continue to live. in u.k. q. would you to look less in year when you just don't feel for you mazzocchi at the mill or was. resealable you think the liberals the new socialist all the ships. will find you to be a mr know it all for. the conclusion the same each and then i mean. for all we. did lots of. ups. i. mean you still eve nobody in your muscle to really go far with her need to look at the. other one up with. the stupid in the prism of what's about to watch slim lithium you business. know that it's although it's just. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. . and russian pop stuff. show you how. long the crimea bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transcode. out o
these channels went viral supporting the protests and encouraging more and more people to come to mind on. your must so intellectually is that spittle which slot what's go on the other. me of them superficially. because you listed me a young noble opening up much to six not only is the euro. just late but i will continue to live. in u.k. q. would you to look less in year when you just don't feel for you mazzocchi at the mill or was. resealable you think the liberals the new socialist all the...
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open mind. that if they did that and the mother gets out of the polls the spin can go from that come on down doesn't the flop on a function if you have a fight that doesn't the flop on the from either of them and that company will be with a young me five that doesn't the fun of cap on someone i got me from who gets you about and that you need to tell me i'm not funded by the c c h h but they get out and so does a mother that's got a phone that the move would simply to put up with people you know without the bitter cold feet about that the bad of it will come to see a lot of ducks in a sea blah blah blah need something that's nice out that much for my name you know you can buy it on my luck and if you like you keep the sim but i don't see that it would take them i guess in dutch about synthetic of us because of how michael what someone gets that this is some of what you write up and you and i got enough of them that there will be some about that you got up i'm about to read it out right if i get
open mind. that if they did that and the mother gets out of the polls the spin can go from that come on down doesn't the flop on a function if you have a fight that doesn't the flop on the from either of them and that company will be with a young me five that doesn't the fun of cap on someone i got me from who gets you about and that you need to tell me i'm not funded by the c c h h but they get out and so does a mother that's got a phone that the move would simply to put up with people you...
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surely didn't mind. talking the last two three weeks and really came together as a team i really understood what it was to do what was good to play and what was it about to survive to what we had to do to survive and the only thing and that's also what might have gone forest day for the fighting spirit. everybody went crazy and rightly so to give a great performance away from harvard and the way we managed to stay up towards the end of the season is brilliant have the chance to celebrate together feels great plus we don't win in dortmund too often so the manager here is really sensational and feels great after the difficult times we have this season of us and that's another way to think so to shuffle. shots that might stay up in the face of incredible pressure and a spot that on paper doesn't compare it's a false book hamburg or even polite. but despite humble means and plenty of critics . they've earned a spot in the top flight next season. because . it's been a season to forget of our sport. just this
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about another one on the bottom of the list in me on this never mind never mind that it but that i had on a. map right on the rising i mean he meet. a man named. peter my neck to make me glad. that i'm on board but i thought it was the. who. basketfuls at the bottom of the movie my. office and what is in it is that level in my sounds like it will be my i phone. you. feel the fat guy just reading. below and i didn't care because. i was there and now. i was minded you had to. go i was a restaurant. so i should not be proud of you guys not that they are now finally after all that you need to let everybody you know i just get that they're going here. there were inconsistencies five hundred dollars to the company's shop and thirty three stand approximately of their payment of their gross penny not now their gross is kathleen per week inskeep not by two people and their pain than the loans of a turk in order to come to canada how many are people who i go into service that they're always recess that they need to know that they're not in has a job fewer be stopping and fired so that is an exam
about another one on the bottom of the list in me on this never mind never mind that it but that i had on a. map right on the rising i mean he meet. a man named. peter my neck to make me glad. that i'm on board but i thought it was the. who. basketfuls at the bottom of the movie my. office and what is in it is that level in my sounds like it will be my i phone. you. feel the fat guy just reading. below and i didn't care because. i was there and now. i was minded you had to. go i was a...
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was clinging to power the demonstrations had risen the last thing on his mind on that day the twenty second was actually standing down he had discussions with the opposition leader the cult passion yet which he broke off after just a few minutes accusing him of issuing ultimatums and blackmailing the legitimate authority miles away is a blackmailing intolerance paul that is still going calling armenia after the war dr who by you or by the way asked have you found any evidence that it's going by us this kind of intolerance and blackmailing is not promoting democracy in armenia because despite the movement has the followers of supporters the rights of the freedom of expression for the opponents and for the people who are feeling think another way should be preserved from guaranteed but all the underdog did not understand you i believe that if you're looking for the opposition to risk the excuse me he was arrested for you for oh it's the force of the race for democracy you to force it it's only for some very small for this you know the rest is in violation of his parliamentary he was de
was clinging to power the demonstrations had risen the last thing on his mind on that day the twenty second was actually standing down he had discussions with the opposition leader the cult passion yet which he broke off after just a few minutes accusing him of issuing ultimatums and blackmailing the legitimate authority miles away is a blackmailing intolerance paul that is still going calling armenia after the war dr who by you or by the way asked have you found any evidence that it's going by...
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and soul so much that yes we've got to change our mind i change my mind start crying now i'm scared well now she's croppy can say ma'am are you ok. if you see just kept on say i'm not racist i change my mind you know i said ma'am i can tell you when i win you'll always be able to come to the door knock on the door and i'll be there to open it and to pop you about whatever you may be scared or something you may not understand so i got out i said i don't have other doors shut up she hugged me and she said you got my vote so we can so that there is racism but in my community as you can tell with the votes that we have getting and winning is that you know not all not everybody feels like that and the people that do who serve a good think it's because they're scared are right that it's not necessary some of them are racist but some of them more than anything i think are just scared of the change. great to have a question for man. you know wait obviously person than you and you you lead the way what were some of the question or things that your daughter had as he went not knocking door to
and soul so much that yes we've got to change our mind i change my mind start crying now i'm scared well now she's croppy can say ma'am are you ok. if you see just kept on say i'm not racist i change my mind you know i said ma'am i can tell you when i win you'll always be able to come to the door knock on the door and i'll be there to open it and to pop you about whatever you may be scared or something you may not understand so i got out i said i don't have other doors shut up she hugged me and...