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what it will not do is create a mind.hree cheers for the human mind and what it tells us about the universe. thank you, george gilder. so grateful for you taking the time. thank you for writing the book gaming ai." thank you for writing the earlier book life after google what you recommend aog thanks fr being a friend of independent institute, george. we are grateful for that. >> i'm on your advisory board. >> absolutely. you have been pivotal to the development of this place and many other creative places so again -- >> discovery institute. >> we refer friends to our friends up in seattle at the discovery institute, and again thanks to george gilder and thanks to everybody who joined us for today's independent conversation from independent institute herein oakland, california. have ain great day and please jn us again. thanks, george. .. plus a variety of compelling podcasts . c-span now is available atthe apple store and google play. download it today . c-span now, your pipeline to washingtonanytime, anywhere . >> at le
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we understood the artificial intelligence with these minds and the expression of the human mind, expandedo the world. >> and actually is an extensiona nonreplacement and what you said a moment ago,ly and really is a way of capturing it and someone made the point that all this developed machine intelligence, would have to have a human mind as if it were in oracle, who said this. [inaudible]. >> so is a very metaphoric is it means that is pretty simple but we are human minds, to the machine intelligence, with the oracle vilify was thought to be to a man of antiquity, this knowledge mysteriously outside of the realm so you enter the oracle and you know it probably was a bunch of who he but nonetheless, they went there and somewhat of a receiving insight which they could not possibly get them inside of the human minds of theey human mind and tn is the artificial intelligence is to the oracle of the day but the fascinating metaphor. >> and allll of this can only be that way, is an extension and charles sanders, the proposition that all information is try a break, he cannot it be by an area bec
we understood the artificial intelligence with these minds and the expression of the human mind, expandedo the world. >> and actually is an extensiona nonreplacement and what you said a moment ago,ly and really is a way of capturing it and someone made the point that all this developed machine intelligence, would have to have a human mind as if it were in oracle, who said this. [inaudible]. >> so is a very metaphoric is it means that is pretty simple but we are human minds, to the...
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that's because the body relates his lots of feel good ha minds. when we eat a lot of saffron, almost to the point of ecstasy, chile and garland can also lift moves since they trigger endorphins. and now and then even a bit of sugar helps. because foods can only lift your spirits if they taste good too. so feel free to experiment, combining fun and good food, pretty much guarantees happiness. oh, okay, so we can all land some anti stress tricks. make silly exercise regularly, and include plenty of fish and fresh vegetables in our diet. but what can we do to keep ourselves motivated for start? we can massage alley is right here. that stimulates the vegas nef firing up the vegas nav boosts are immune system reduce as muscle tension and lowest blood pressure. it also helps regulate digestion, and it increases omelet evasion in a small year device could provide help here at to be in university hospital. a team led by neuropsychologist meals koya is researching and new procedure, sending electrical impulses through the ear to the vaguest nerve. it's one
that's because the body relates his lots of feel good ha minds. when we eat a lot of saffron, almost to the point of ecstasy, chile and garland can also lift moves since they trigger endorphins. and now and then even a bit of sugar helps. because foods can only lift your spirits if they taste good too. so feel free to experiment, combining fun and good food, pretty much guarantees happiness. oh, okay, so we can all land some anti stress tricks. make silly exercise regularly, and include plenty...
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my body made its mind. the medicine is made up of practices that all have an impact on the body of so we know from studies that it can alleviate symptoms for people with chronic pain, high blood pressure cause gastro. intestinal disorders like irritable bowel syndrome, or ulcerative colitis, and metabolic syndrome. what it is also jose, these practices that affect the whole organism, and this isn't life and from a torrent, the off one's on guns. logan. this was a view, yoga is a core component of mind. body medicine, the exercises strengthen the local motor system, improve flexibility, and boost circulation. they also help with stress management. that's one of the main focuses of mind body medicine, because too much stress can trigger many illnesses. and i mentioned kind of mucous come when we don't have any way to relax on an ongoing basis. we all reach a breaking point by an i'm is met amazon. the long term consequences of stress will be felt more in the gastro intestinal tract, the others. it's in their
my body made its mind. the medicine is made up of practices that all have an impact on the body of so we know from studies that it can alleviate symptoms for people with chronic pain, high blood pressure cause gastro. intestinal disorders like irritable bowel syndrome, or ulcerative colitis, and metabolic syndrome. what it is also jose, these practices that affect the whole organism, and this isn't life and from a torrent, the off one's on guns. logan. this was a view, yoga is a core component...
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what it will not do is create a mind. three cheers for the human mind and what it tells us about the universe. you, george, thank you for taking the time and for writing the book and the earlier book which i recommend and thanks for being a friend of the independent institute. we are grateful for that. >> i'm on the advisory board. absolutely. >> for this place and many other creative places. >> we refer friends in seattle at the discovery institute and again thanks to george gilder and everybody that joined us for today's independent conversation from the independent institute here in oakland california. have a great day and please join us again. >> thank you. ♪♪ >>> good afternoon. thank you for being here. my name is connor and i am the director of the wisconsin book festival. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you and megan to the first time we've celebrated the wisconsin book festival in person in two years ton the da. [applause] it is wonderful and i think you all for coming out in person and i also want to say h
what it will not do is create a mind. three cheers for the human mind and what it tells us about the universe. you, george, thank you for taking the time and for writing the book and the earlier book which i recommend and thanks for being a friend of the independent institute. we are grateful for that. >> i'm on the advisory board. absolutely. >> for this place and many other creative places. >> we refer friends in seattle at the discovery institute and again thanks to george...
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what will not do iscreate a mind . 10 cheers for the human mind and what it tells us about the universethank you george gilder. thank you for writing the book aiming ai. thank you for writing the earlier life after google and thanks for being a friend of the instant independent institute . >> i'm on your advisory board. >> you've been crucial to do the into this place and many places . >> discovery institute. >> we refer friends to our friends up in seattle, that's...
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busy mind body medicine connects modern healing methods with complimentary practices. my body made its mind body medicine is made up of practices that all have an impact on the body of. so we know from studies that it can alleviate symptoms for people with chronic pain, high blood pressure cause gastro, intestinal disorders, like irritable bowel syndrome, or all through teeth, politeness and metabolic syndrome. what it is also jose, these practices that affect the whole organism. and this isn't life, and from a torrent, the off one's on guns and organising both of you. yoga is a core component of mind. body medicine, the exercises strengthen the local motor system, improve flexibility, and boost circulation. they also help with stress management. that's one of the main focuses of mind body medicine because too much stress can trigger many illnesses. and i mentioned kind of mucous come when we don't have any way to relax on an ongoing basis. we all reach a breaking point by an i'm is met amazon. the long term consequences of stress will be felt more in the gastro intest
busy mind body medicine connects modern healing methods with complimentary practices. my body made its mind body medicine is made up of practices that all have an impact on the body of. so we know from studies that it can alleviate symptoms for people with chronic pain, high blood pressure cause gastro, intestinal disorders, like irritable bowel syndrome, or all through teeth, politeness and metabolic syndrome. what it is also jose, these practices that affect the whole organism. and this isn't...
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that record was just broken by a professional mind reader.ntalist and mind reader. >> two. >> two. >> but not even oz could have predicted running 116 miles around central park to break a world record. >> i said if i could do something this nuts, maybe it will inspire people, and i went for it. this whole thing came together in less than two weeks. >> oz is an ultra marathoner from brooklyn. >> i wanted to do something to raise money for these kids in ukraine. i'm a parent of three young kids. breaking my heart to see it. >> dressed in the colors of the ukrainian flag, oz set off at 6:05 a.m. when central park opened. friends and family joining oz throughout the day, his kids on facetime. >> why are you running so long, dad? >> running so long and so fast. at one point, clocking a 6:43 mile time. mile 91, 9-1, was your fastest split. how does that happen? >> i told my crew i'm going to go fast. they're like, you're being an idiot. i go, you can't stop me. >> by 8:20 p.m., oz hit that 98-mile mark, four hours ahead of the previous world record
that record was just broken by a professional mind reader.ntalist and mind reader. >> two. >> two. >> but not even oz could have predicted running 116 miles around central park to break a world record. >> i said if i could do something this nuts, maybe it will inspire people, and i went for it. this whole thing came together in less than two weeks. >> oz is an ultra marathoner from brooklyn. >> i wanted to do something to raise money for these kids in...
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, especially in the minds of voters now.- in the minds of voters now.re fines being _ in the minds of voters now. i think more fines being handed - in the minds of voters now. i think more fines being handed out - in the minds of voters now. i think more fines being handed out and i more fines being handed out and reports probably won't make much difference to the public views, the public has been pretty consistent in its use in the last few months and a majority believe that borisjohnson broke the rules and only one in ten people believe that he did not break the rules. rent six out of ten believe that he should resign believe that he should resign believe in the principal should resign if he receives a fine and six out of ten that he should resign. it's pretty consistent there. but it is the cumulative effect of all these events is perhaps most damaging to the conservatives because it is unlikely that someone will go to the voting booth in year two years time in the general election and say i'm going to vote conservative because they had a party for b
, especially in the minds of voters now.- in the minds of voters now.re fines being _ in the minds of voters now. i think more fines being handed - in the minds of voters now. i think more fines being handed out - in the minds of voters now. i think more fines being handed out and i more fines being handed out and reports probably won't make much difference to the public views, the public has been pretty consistent in its use in the last few months and a majority believe that borisjohnson broke...
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your mind is somewhere else. is consuming your resources, only so much attention we can focus on any given moment in time but all the attention is on a chatter. it doesn't leave anything over for you to do the things you want to do whether it is reading or focusing on your kids, your partners or your jobs so chatter undermines our ability to think and perform creates friction and relationships with other people as we find people to talk about our chatter and we keep talking about it over and over and over again, push other loved ones away because we are not censoring our chatter and all and that can create physical health problems in ways that are scary and we need not belabor here so it's one of the problems we face. >> one of the things you mention in your book is venting. we all have the need to vent and it has become exacerbated with social media, so easy to put something out there and you make a point to say often venting is not a good thing. it can have certain negative implications, at what point of the su
your mind is somewhere else. is consuming your resources, only so much attention we can focus on any given moment in time but all the attention is on a chatter. it doesn't leave anything over for you to do the things you want to do whether it is reading or focusing on your kids, your partners or your jobs so chatter undermines our ability to think and perform creates friction and relationships with other people as we find people to talk about our chatter and we keep talking about it over and...
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that kind of a ritual of combing your mind helps to calm your mind and get you through that moment ofay if you will. so turning just to help with others, as a healthcare person, we have used the placebo effect for many years. you could go into some detail about the placebo effect. i would like you to comment about some you've done with that and how a beliefg in something helping you and work. whether there's an actual physiological mechanism for what you areer promoting. quick how many people here have a lucky charm that they like to clutch? okay keep doing it because science says it will help you if you think it will. that is the placebo effect in a nutshell. the placebo effect when it refers to is the power of our belief to actually bring us in the context of chatter some emotional relief for is been well documented for centuries that if you can dupe someone into believing oftentimes is exactly what happens i've talked to tell a story who is a person who is responsible for the term mesmerism which are probably familiar with. with living in the 1700s secured by storm the sham ritual
that kind of a ritual of combing your mind helps to calm your mind and get you through that moment ofay if you will. so turning just to help with others, as a healthcare person, we have used the placebo effect for many years. you could go into some detail about the placebo effect. i would like you to comment about some you've done with that and how a beliefg in something helping you and work. whether there's an actual physiological mechanism for what you areer promoting. quick how many people...
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he believes the minds belong to ukraine with our cove shoot. it would be illogical for russia to mine ports in odessa. where it's aiming for a military landing, why would they shook themselves? also if these minds broke off so easily, it means the mining wasn't done properly. that makes one think the minds were left to float free in the black sea. international law allows states to lay sea minds in their waters to protect themselves from attack, but allowing mines to flow into international waters is illegal. look, i believe i wish we lit that the un should be questioning ukraine. turkey has a strong capacity to sweep the mind, but this is an irresponsible roger. i think that it no matter who was responsible for the mines, they now pause a serious risk to local fishermen like shahan, who have been told not the fish at night. shine says when turkey diffused the mice in the sea last week, the explosion hit like an earthquake. yeah, good. i'm a sick when might know is volatile. if you don't see the mind, then you explode, you'd done, but i'm only
he believes the minds belong to ukraine with our cove shoot. it would be illogical for russia to mine ports in odessa. where it's aiming for a military landing, why would they shook themselves? also if these minds broke off so easily, it means the mining wasn't done properly. that makes one think the minds were left to float free in the black sea. international law allows states to lay sea minds in their waters to protect themselves from attack, but allowing mines to flow into international...
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the president spoke volunteers for participating in the work of the platform and noted that like-minded people from 150 countries have already joined its activities, new projects that are without any. uh, without any exaggeration, they turned out to be very popular. hundreds of thousands of our citizens, and i would especially like to thank, of course, the volunteers for your active participation in this work. i would also like to note that our like-minded people from 150 countries of the world have somehow joined this work. it was just, to be honest, completely unexpected for me. this means that we have a lot of like-minded people who, together with us, want to develop together, be friends, support each other. and this is once again to emphasize that we will direct our path. i started talking about a special military operation to protect the population of donbass, as vladimir putin noted, the last 8 years for the inhabitants of the republic were very difficult, constant shelling and bombing, which is what forced russia to intervene. our country will act consistently to normalize life i
the president spoke volunteers for participating in the work of the platform and noted that like-minded people from 150 countries have already joined its activities, new projects that are without any. uh, without any exaggeration, they turned out to be very popular. hundreds of thousands of our citizens, and i would especially like to thank, of course, the volunteers for your active participation in this work. i would also like to note that our like-minded people from 150 countries of the world...
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>> my mind actually goes to the american myth of some of those stories. not because it's uniquely american, some of those characteristics of addiction you're just talking about we see it reflected i think and our reactions to americanness and our ideas about americanness ana over and over again against cross cultures they construct an identity around addiction in reaction to even for addiction. a lot who really defined themselves next masters of the universe, and that is commonly a theme is that when someone findividual addiction you and i were talking off-line about the broader fears about what is addiction threatened even as individuals people for home individuality and self-determination are really important seem really threatened by addiction count by the notion of addiction by the notion of powerlessness. i wonder might even set the dividing line a little sooner somebody else might. we even have cross-cultural data that kind of speaks to this but the catholic versus protestant countries have it make sense of their alcohol problems. i think the univer
>> my mind actually goes to the american myth of some of those stories. not because it's uniquely american, some of those characteristics of addiction you're just talking about we see it reflected i think and our reactions to americanness and our ideas about americanness ana over and over again against cross cultures they construct an identity around addiction in reaction to even for addiction. a lot who really defined themselves next masters of the universe, and that is commonly a theme...
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i'm gonna put this, you know, so that kind of ritual of calming your mind helps to calm your mind andet you through that moment of of dismay if you will, so turning just to help with others. i as as a healthcare person we have used the placebo effect for many years and and you could go into some detail about the placebo effect. just i'd like you to comment about some of the research you've done with that and how a belief in something helping you. can really be can work whether or not there's an actual physiologic? mechanism for the activity that promoting how many people here have a lucky charm? that they like to clutch. okay, keep doing it because science has it will help you if you think it will. that's the placebo effect in a nutshell. the placebo effect what it refers to is the power of our belief. to actually bring us in the context of chat or some emotional relief and it's been well-documented for centuries that if you can if you can do someone into believing that doing something or maintaining some possession will will make them feel better. oftentimes that's exactly what happe
i'm gonna put this, you know, so that kind of ritual of calming your mind helps to calm your mind andet you through that moment of of dismay if you will, so turning just to help with others. i as as a healthcare person we have used the placebo effect for many years and and you could go into some detail about the placebo effect. just i'd like you to comment about some of the research you've done with that and how a belief in something helping you. can really be can work whether or not there's an...
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_ and tory mps may well change their minds after that.— minds after that.'s go back to his tactics _ minds after that. kate, let's go back to his tactics you - minds after that. kate, let's go back to his tactics you are - minds after that. kate, let's go - back to his tactics you are touching on there, because the front page of the times says defiant pm insists he didn't break covid rules, johnson to defend party scandal in common. lots of people clearly have made up their mind about this story but what details do they have here about his approach over the next be weeks? they've got a quote from somebody they call a source, so we can assume that someone fairly close to the prime minister and the quote is there was always an exemption around work but the prime minister accepted mistakes were made, the source goes on to say that if you are going for a meeting to meeting, people wouldn't predict legal that a party. if you go to somewhere where you are giving a speech, you are not partying. it is a place of work. i think that full stand when he consider he acc
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she was not of einstein mind. so she disagreed with the original inquisitions finding she argued that she never was i'm recording here before or after taking the said inquisition nor is she now by reason of any unsoundness of mind incapable of managing herself and her estate. she is capable of the governance of herself. she and this time the court approved to request. we don't know what made them change their mind the court file. it doesn't contain any new testimonials from townspeople or relatives, but lydia obtained release from guardianship as well as greater legal political and economic freedom. so i've concluded our lecture today with lydia's case because i really think an exemplifies those two big points that i wanted to share with you today. first our nation is rooted in ableism right in the early united states disability served as a rationale for exclusion from the privileges and obligations of citizenship. and finally, our nation is rooted in disability rights activism. in addition to ableism we have this
she was not of einstein mind. so she disagreed with the original inquisitions finding she argued that she never was i'm recording here before or after taking the said inquisition nor is she now by reason of any unsoundness of mind incapable of managing herself and her estate. she is capable of the governance of herself. she and this time the court approved to request. we don't know what made them change their mind the court file. it doesn't contain any new testimonials from townspeople or...
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talk to al jazeera, we ask, what is the time table in your mind? when do you think that you are, can be off russian gas? we listen when i have seen and played football with these refugees, i look at them and they're happy. they're smiling. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on how to see the government in the market is benz a campaign called india. out it's critical of you dallas military presence and political influence in the country. but what's behind this campaign? and what does that mean for the close ties between india and the bodies? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hashem, abala, india out that the slogan, some opposition parties in the ball days have been repeating for more than 2 years now, claiming the government is selling their country to india. c ah, the campaign now banned by the government started in 2020 our streets protests quickly, gaining traction and social media. those behind is say, they only oppose india's small military presence in the bodies and are not agai
talk to al jazeera, we ask, what is the time table in your mind? when do you think that you are, can be off russian gas? we listen when i have seen and played football with these refugees, i look at them and they're happy. they're smiling. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on how to see the government in the market is benz a campaign called india. out it's critical of you dallas military presence and political influence in the country. but what's behind this...
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that they knew how to apply pressure upon the human mind and break the in my mind. and it was that sir of this whole pursuit that lead ultimately to the, the creation of the sea ice doctrine of psychological torture. this was a time of the brain washing scare. there were show trials in eastern europe in hungary and poland, which aroused a lot of concern in the west because people seem to be confessing to crimes that they hadn't committed or mm. most importantly was the trial of cardinal minds and sky and hungry. and jesse was already in an actual war to quite famous because he was known for having resisted the nazis and their occupation of hunger. and then after the war, he became the cardinal. and the primary of the church, they arrested him, they can find him, it was choose of being an aristocrat. it became a kind of target of that regime. and then he was put on trial, were publicly he confessed to the charges against him. and there was this fear in washington, the prince of the church, a man known for his courage, under nazi pressure. that if he could be broken,
that they knew how to apply pressure upon the human mind and break the in my mind. and it was that sir of this whole pursuit that lead ultimately to the, the creation of the sea ice doctrine of psychological torture. this was a time of the brain washing scare. there were show trials in eastern europe in hungary and poland, which aroused a lot of concern in the west because people seem to be confessing to crimes that they hadn't committed or mm. most importantly was the trial of cardinal minds...
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and it was definitely a mind -- i don't want to say the word, a mind [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] >> jimmyright. that is strange, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that is weird. how does norman feel about the fact that you're involved in this steamy show? >> not great. >> jimmy: no, no. really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: huh. >> i don't get to do the most steamy stuff. that's really kiernan. >> jimmy: you don't get to? that was an interesting word you chose. [ laughter ] >> i have a very attractive husband in this, yeah. >> jimmy: okay, you're making it worse now. [ laughter ] it's getting worse ask worse. maybe i won't go backstage and say hello. >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you guys watched it together? >> no. we have not. i took the -- my future mother-in-law to the premiere in austin. >> jimmy: norman's mother? >> yeah. i didn't really think that through. it didn't go over quite that great. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> you know. i think she was a little taken aback. >> jimmy: oh, that is -- did you think about that before you invited her to come along? >> no, no. but as we were sitting down i was like, o
and it was definitely a mind -- i don't want to say the word, a mind [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] >> jimmyright. that is strange, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that is weird. how does norman feel about the fact that you're involved in this steamy show? >> not great. >> jimmy: no, no. really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: huh. >> i don't get to do the most steamy stuff. that's really kiernan. >> jimmy: you don't get to? that was an interesting word you...
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if you don't see the mind, then you explode. you'd done, but i'm only a slight contact is enough to do it. night fishing is banned mel and thank god as the end of the season. but if we weren't peak season than the scenario would be different, we're expecting many more minds to drop by here in a month or so. the black sea is the major shipping outreach for grain, oil, an oil products turkish race, are the on the waterways trying get to the mediterranean and the agencies 38000 vessels passed through the strait of his stumble last year. any interruption or risk in this region could disrupt the global supply chain. at the same, it is not clear who is responsible for these mines or how many of them are floating out there, posing a threat to people, and maria, and live on last. these questions are answered, it may take years to spot and disabled these explosive devices in the black c. c 9 because solar al jazeera assemble. ok now if i says former president, blaze computer has been sentenced to life in prison, computer has been found g
if you don't see the mind, then you explode. you'd done, but i'm only a slight contact is enough to do it. night fishing is banned mel and thank god as the end of the season. but if we weren't peak season than the scenario would be different, we're expecting many more minds to drop by here in a month or so. the black sea is the major shipping outreach for grain, oil, an oil products turkish race, are the on the waterways trying get to the mediterranean and the agencies 38000 vessels passed...
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and today, without that was he moved of our mind. so have to bring met dreaming at schools with books. and thanks to you that you maintain the values. and also many people i must say i cannot con van or europe general on the word of what you have elite of me, but it always, they think not. they think, let me, they feel like they should feel the humans and they hope that this is the beginning of their hope for the future. ah, now sure thing wrong when all 3 just don't need any rules yet to see out is the attitude, an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved, to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lane finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was stationed in mosul among them,
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i change mind, i heard no problem, gander from no one because a traveler all that. and i have been well with every body. and i am lucky because inevitably they treat me like a queen. art has that right already always. so if they come here and they see all your people because he had a meat that they thought the me the last on the simple, they had the same. and susie as, and he said, love to leave the same love for the same humanity. so they must come and see you, and i believe that all those are still there have been, they must have been and because myself, i'm also, i'm not practical, but little logical, the best market for all europe and the whole place. it was russia, the russians, they were adorned by on europe, beans, in tourism, in fashion, in every single cars. everywhere, all the big factories had an incredible prosperity because of russia. now doing this. yes, they do little little problem to russia, but not real problem. maria probably will have them with the factories that after a year or 2, they have to close them because they don't have to bring for on t
i change mind, i heard no problem, gander from no one because a traveler all that. and i have been well with every body. and i am lucky because inevitably they treat me like a queen. art has that right already always. so if they come here and they see all your people because he had a meat that they thought the me the last on the simple, they had the same. and susie as, and he said, love to leave the same love for the same humanity. so they must come and see you, and i believe that all those are...
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hisd writing has appeared in nautilus, slate, in "scientific american"ti mind, among other outlets. leslie jamison is the author of the memoir recovering, the essay collections make it screen make it burn, and the empathy exams, and the novel the gin closet. she is aor contributing writer r the "new york times" magazine and work i has appeared in publications y including the atlantic, harpers, the "new yorf times" book review, theic oxford american and the "virginia quarterly review." she directs the graduate nonfiction program at columbia university.er tonight will be discussing corals upcoming book, "the urge: our history ofad addiction." in this sweeping work carl erik fisher draws on his own experience as a clinician, researcher and alcoholic in recovery as he traces the history and experience of addiction via explorations not only of medicine and science but also of literature, religion, philosophy and public policy. "the urge" makes evident that our current decades long opioid overdose crisis is only the latest iteration of a centuries long struggle, one that is persistently r
hisd writing has appeared in nautilus, slate, in "scientific american"ti mind, among other outlets. leslie jamison is the author of the memoir recovering, the essay collections make it screen make it burn, and the empathy exams, and the novel the gin closet. she is aor contributing writer r the "new york times" magazine and work i has appeared in publications y including the atlantic, harpers, the "new yorf times" book review, theic oxford american and the...
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is there potentially the, and the incredible power of man, of man of mind. and that is to use it not to use read the informations that are, that they dont like the ready made information because i make my own decisions. after i see the facts and i never have enough if they will tell me these or that no matter which, but i don't belong in one part, they belong to myself and i am the heart of act. so i'm above all those little issue, one things that always exist that the mood, the med as the beautiful and the army, they all toys east. but myself, i use only the positive energy to choose the matter, not to the less good. why do i have the same energy i would spend exactly if they haven't even more on the, the lesser. yeah, absolutely. so they don't know russia is they would have the possibility to come and meet ration they will change like i need here. i change mind. i heard no problem, gander from no one because a traveler all that. and i have been well with every body. and i am lucky because inevitably they treat me like a queen. art has that's right already
is there potentially the, and the incredible power of man, of man of mind. and that is to use it not to use read the informations that are, that they dont like the ready made information because i make my own decisions. after i see the facts and i never have enough if they will tell me these or that no matter which, but i don't belong in one part, they belong to myself and i am the heart of act. so i'm above all those little issue, one things that always exist that the mood, the med as the...
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. shifter player remembers the manager even at a formation in mind.— a formation in mind. formation in mind. after his first or second day he _ a formation in mind. after his first or second day he wanted - a formation in mind. after his first or second day he wanted her - a formation in mind. after his first or second day he wanted her to i a formation in mind. after his first | or second day he wanted her to put the drinks not randomly on a table but in straight lines in the right order. forwhatever but in straight lines in the right order. for whatever reason. but in straight lines in the right order. forwhatever reason. it but in straight lines in the right order. for whatever reason. it was all part of his bigger plan, every single part of the club, every single part of the club, every single part of the club, every single part of the team should be professional, in every part of the football organisation he was a man of detail. ., , football organisation he was a man of detail. . , , . of detail. ten hag bigger picture was painted _ of detail. ten hag bigger picture
. shifter player remembers the manager even at a formation in mind.— a formation in mind. formation in mind. after his first or second day he _ a formation in mind. after his first or second day he wanted - a formation in mind. after his first or second day he wanted her - a formation in mind. after his first or second day he wanted her to i a formation in mind. after his first | or second day he wanted her to put the drinks not randomly on a table but in straight lines in the right order....
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well, you have to bear in mind the whole world just - bear in mind the whole world just stopped, youvement stopped. people got depressed. stuck in their home, we have to bear in mind people lived in apartment, they couldn't move out, they could hardly walk for half an hour day, the impact was tremendous. but what came out of it at the end, and if i try to put a positive thing on the that what came out the end, people when they started coming out, they came and they wanted to meet more people, and, the most important thing in life is interaction with people, and that was a very big gift, so ramadan brings that together, when we have, when we open our fast we always invite people, either in our homes or restaurants, you will find congregation of people meeting here to open their fast, so congregation of people meeting here to open theirfast, so in a congregation of people meeting here to open their fast, so in a way, fasting is, it is bringing people together and the fact that during the pandemics, we couldn't do that, people were stuck in their homes, opening theirfast, this has been
well, you have to bear in mind the whole world just - bear in mind the whole world just stopped, youvement stopped. people got depressed. stuck in their home, we have to bear in mind people lived in apartment, they couldn't move out, they could hardly walk for half an hour day, the impact was tremendous. but what came out of it at the end, and if i try to put a positive thing on the that what came out the end, people when they started coming out, they came and they wanted to meet more people,...
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his writing has appeared in nautilus slate and scientific american mind among among other outlets. leslie jameson is the author of the memoir recovering the essay collections make it scream make it burn and the empathy exams and the novel the gin closet. she is a contributing writer for the new york times magazine and her work has appeared in publications including the atlantic harpers the new york times book review the oxford american and the virginia quarterly review. she directs the graduate nonfiction program at columbia university. tonight they'll be discussing carl eric fisher's upcoming book the urge our history of addiction in this sweeping work karl eric fisher draws on his own experience as a clinician researcher and alcoholic and recovery as he traces the history and experience of addiction via explorations, not only of medicine and science but also of literature religion philosophy and public policy. the urge makes evident that our current decades long opioid opioid overdose crisis is only the latest iteration of a centuries long struggle one that has persistently refle
his writing has appeared in nautilus slate and scientific american mind among among other outlets. leslie jameson is the author of the memoir recovering the essay collections make it scream make it burn and the empathy exams and the novel the gin closet. she is a contributing writer for the new york times magazine and her work has appeared in publications including the atlantic harpers the new york times book review the oxford american and the virginia quarterly review. she directs the graduate...
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can ask what ou their mind since then. can ask what you thought — their mind since then.at _ their mind since then. can ask what you thought about that word - their mind since then. can ask what you thought about that word cloud, | you thought about that word cloud, it was reported in the time from a survey conducted byjl partners, co—founded by therese in a's from her poster, to give their view of the prime minister, and if you were its commander where that was most commonly used was liar according to that survey. what did you think of that? �* , , that survey. what did you think of that? �*, ,, that? it's entirely consistent with the olls that? it's entirely consistent with the polls asking _ that? it's entirely consistent with the polls asking people _ that? it's entirely consistent with l the polls asking people questions, like i said come around 75% or so of people are saying he knowingly lied, wasn't honest, wasn't telling the truth, frankly back injanuary, almost 80% of people were expressing that view. it's pretty clear that for some people and certainly for some
can ask what ou their mind since then. can ask what you thought — their mind since then.at _ their mind since then. can ask what you thought about that word - their mind since then. can ask what you thought about that word cloud, | you thought about that word cloud, it was reported in the time from a survey conducted byjl partners, co—founded by therese in a's from her poster, to give their view of the prime minister, and if you were its commander where that was most commonly used was liar...
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there's their mind. is there potentially the and the incredible power of man of man of mind and out to use it not to use read the informations that they dont like the ready made information because i make my own decisions. after i see the facts and i never have enough if they will tell me these or that no matter which, but i don't belong in one part, they belong to myself and i am the heart of act. so i'm above all those little human things. it always exists that the moon, the med, as the beautiful and the avenue, they all toys east. but myself, i use only the positive energy to choose the matter, not to the less good. why do i have the same energy i would spend exactly if they haven't even more on the, the lesser. yeah, absolutely. so they don't know russia is they would have the possibility to come and meet rations. they will change like i need here. i change mind. i heard no problem, gander from no one because a traveler all that. and i have been well with every body. and i am lucky because inevitably
there's their mind. is there potentially the and the incredible power of man of man of mind and out to use it not to use read the informations that they dont like the ready made information because i make my own decisions. after i see the facts and i never have enough if they will tell me these or that no matter which, but i don't belong in one part, they belong to myself and i am the heart of act. so i'm above all those little human things. it always exists that the moon, the med, as the...
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so it's not about the mind does it lose?l just say that on the surface this is very important. and what? this is the reaction, kiev's official one. it seems to me so, very simply, because if they recognized they would say, yes, we are watching. we can do that, then the goals , it seems to me, would very quickly become symbolic too. it is very important to say this now, it would be, the verkhovna rada would become other objects, including the administrative political infrastructure, including the people who make political decisions. and proceeding from this. i think it's just cowardice, because if you don't confess, you're kind of hoping that the answer won't come, the second very important point, considering what happened?
so it's not about the mind does it lose?l just say that on the surface this is very important. and what? this is the reaction, kiev's official one. it seems to me so, very simply, because if they recognized they would say, yes, we are watching. we can do that, then the goals , it seems to me, would very quickly become symbolic too. it is very important to say this now, it would be, the verkhovna rada would become other objects, including the administrative political infrastructure, including...
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from the one his biological parents had in mind. tony chang al jazeera cambodia response coming up on to the bank of america, had to widens his action in the champions league, including a blockbuster between chelsea and well madrid. ah ah ah ah . ah lou ah ah, don't the sport is gemma. thank you. 1 bits advantage manchester, sissy after they secured a one? no. when over at less. okay. madrid in the 1st leg of that champions league quarter final is ok until the 70th minutes the city to make the break through the ad. it was kevin to point out, he scored the winning go. besides, meet again in madrid next week. just difficult game. tough will put in a doing 253 minutes play 55. so it's so difficult to find the spaces, but we were patient enough except the 1st then fight to minute the cycle. huh. unfortunately at the end we had one or 2 more chances with kevin to school more goals, but even 10202. my did always the stuff difficult. liverpool. it's like a big step towards the semi finals. there was 31. when has it been speaker abraham tha
from the one his biological parents had in mind. tony chang al jazeera cambodia response coming up on to the bank of america, had to widens his action in the champions league, including a blockbuster between chelsea and well madrid. ah ah ah ah . ah lou ah ah, don't the sport is gemma. thank you. 1 bits advantage manchester, sissy after they secured a one? no. when over at less. okay. madrid in the 1st leg of that champions league quarter final is ok until the 70th minutes the city to make the...
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some people mind never mind the practical difficulties the idea for crimes is a problematic one.ar is hell and conflict men and occasionally women can be driven to the most despicable things. justice is typically winners justice whatever the merits the waiters of the work at to determine who the criminals are. what is more some people say americans have committed war crimes to from vietnam to iraq. looks look forward for moral equivalence of the kremlin's apologies. >> for america chair, rape, murder are never ever legitimate methods of conducting orbit despicable operations pretty try to hold those responsible to account. what putin is doing in ukraine is actually straight out of the russian military planners playbook. shocking violence for its own but designed to terrorize a population into surrender but some of it simply wanton acts of brutality. it might never actually be possible, sadly, to bring the latest gang of war criminals to justice. it will never excuse their crime store shouldn't stop us from doing all we can to find ways to punish those who are responsible. however
some people mind never mind the practical difficulties the idea for crimes is a problematic one.ar is hell and conflict men and occasionally women can be driven to the most despicable things. justice is typically winners justice whatever the merits the waiters of the work at to determine who the criminals are. what is more some people say americans have committed war crimes to from vietnam to iraq. looks look forward for moral equivalence of the kremlin's apologies. >> for america chair,...
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i do not think that is what the white house had in mind when they said she was a consensus builder. the other troubling part about this case is that judge jackson gave a different explanation for her reasoning in the sentencing hearing then she did before the committee. she found mr. young's health and covid were extraordinary and compelling reasons that earned the reduction in the sentence. but the reasons have to justify the reduction. reducing his sentence based on current health conditions and a pandemic, but leaving him in prison for another seven years makes no sense. here, admit judge jackson got to sentence a defendant to the sentence she wanted to do all along. the compromise i brokered with senator durbin on the first step act and many others would not have been possible if we thought the actor as a judge would insert their own views into the law. decisions like this represent serious separation of power concerns and will make bipartisan work harder in the future. young is just one example of judge jackson's lenient approach to criminal law and sentencing. she has declined
i do not think that is what the white house had in mind when they said she was a consensus builder. the other troubling part about this case is that judge jackson gave a different explanation for her reasoning in the sentencing hearing then she did before the committee. she found mr. young's health and covid were extraordinary and compelling reasons that earned the reduction in the sentence. but the reasons have to justify the reduction. reducing his sentence based on current health conditions...
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the bigger issue _ their minds on this. the bigger issue now— their minds on this.s the question. did he do— parliament? that is the question. did he do that he did he break the ministerial— did he do that he did he break the ministerial code. the problem we have _ ministerial code. the problem we have in— ministerial code. the problem we have in the — ministerial code. the problem we have in the unwritten constitution that we _ have in the unwritten constitution that we are governed by is that we so arbiter— that we are governed by is that we so arbiter on whether or not that was broken. is the prime minister himself? — was broken. is the prime minister himself? if— was broken. is the prime minister himself? if you go on the ministerial code in 1992 underjohn ministerial code in 1992 under john majors. _ ministerial code in 1992 underjohn majors, some without the prime minister— majors, some without the prime minister themselves would be in a situation _ minister themselves would be in a situation where they would be found potentially to broken the ministerial code
the bigger issue _ their minds on this. the bigger issue now— their minds on this.s the question. did he do— parliament? that is the question. did he do that he did he break the ministerial— did he do that he did he break the ministerial code. the problem we have _ ministerial code. the problem we have in— ministerial code. the problem we have in the — ministerial code. the problem we have in the unwritten constitution that we _ have in the unwritten constitution that we are governed...
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at least in my mind, i have no doubt that this is jamie sponsored, her movement, no lively financed by the end, is if not a back door ro physically then as of physically participated by a chinese in mother oh day, the well known them all the archipelago as a tourism hom, but many a wandering, how could this place become a battle ground for a china india rivalry of the region? ah, well, you know, the chinese have a string of pearls strategy which they've tried to implement it's proteins shankar mom b to the number of other countries. it connects with their broader interests in east africa and the gulf and tuning to buy and so on. and so i think india is a bit late to this game. it's realized that it has to kind of compete in a certain way. this is not a military competition or directly economic competition, but there is a geopolitical kind of strategic dimension to it. it also has to do with what, where the governments are friendly to one or the other regional power. but you can see that there is a u. s. backed india as a counter to my knees interests, which is you know, in some ways in
at least in my mind, i have no doubt that this is jamie sponsored, her movement, no lively financed by the end, is if not a back door ro physically then as of physically participated by a chinese in mother oh day, the well known them all the archipelago as a tourism hom, but many a wandering, how could this place become a battle ground for a china india rivalry of the region? ah, well, you know, the chinese have a string of pearls strategy which they've tried to implement it's proteins shankar...