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we've got genius minds. the minds that created amazon google brilliant minds. we need the government to buy these minds. i don't mean have them work for the government but deploy these minds with rich government contracts to deploy this genius up against their evil. that's the only hope we have. otherwise we are going to get back to the day where everybody is picking up the phone or meeting with people in a room and having conversations. it touches everybody. it touches the government and corner shop that has all their software blow up on them. >> gary b.? >> i agree with suzy. this is like the argument we had in the first spot. we are already spending a zillion dollars. let me show you the chart for u.s. cyber. can you figure this out? knock can. if we were to fight the hackers with acronyms, we would be in great shape we have so many out there right now. we should just outsource this to the guys at google and amazon together to come up with a vertical orb chart. >> i wish gary b. would get more emotional about this. >> what do you think? >> i think suzy and g
we've got genius minds. the minds that created amazon google brilliant minds. we need the government to buy these minds. i don't mean have them work for the government but deploy these minds with rich government contracts to deploy this genius up against their evil. that's the only hope we have. otherwise we are going to get back to the day where everybody is picking up the phone or meeting with people in a room and having conversations. it touches everybody. it touches the government and...
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meditation as in mindfulness, mindfulness of your life. mindfulness of your choices, awareness of your body awareness of your mind space your relationships, self reflections , self awareness mindfulness meditation. we have a paper coming out in a few months that we just worked with six universities where even in four days of the practice of medication the level of the enzyme which controls biological age and at the sell cellular level went up 40%. >> if i meditate and i'm self aware. >> you will influence your biological age significantly. >> are we talking about wrinkle wrinkles? bags under you are eyes? >> yes, blood pressure wrinkles, bone density, immune function, hormone levels. >> that's unbelievable to me? what's the science behind it? the mechanism ? >> science has published elizabeth blackburn, nobel laureate, and just last three years published levels of enzyme going up with meditation and and with diet as well and proper sleep. >> how long does one have to meditate every day? >> instantaneous. >> with all the stresses of modern
meditation as in mindfulness, mindfulness of your life. mindfulness of your choices, awareness of your body awareness of your mind space your relationships, self reflections , self awareness mindfulness meditation. we have a paper coming out in a few months that we just worked with six universities where even in four days of the practice of medication the level of the enzyme which controls biological age and at the sell cellular level went up 40%. >> if i meditate and i'm self aware....
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hi. >> hi. >> so, tell us about what the "monkey mind" means. >> the monkey mind is when you can't shut those thoughts off. you're jumping from thought to thought like a monkey jumps from branch to branch. it's most common when you go to sleep at night. you just can't get that mind to turn off. and so there's a couple things you can do shut that or slow that monkey mind down. one of them is an inversion. would you like to try? >> sure, let's do it! >> all right. so let's turn this way, so that we don't run into each other. this is called rag doll. from back when i was a kid there was a doll called raggedy anne and raggedy andy. so you just bend over, hold those elbows. [ inhales deeply ] an inversion has a calming effect because the heart is above the head. and then just release those elbows and slowly roll up. the next thing you can do for the monkey mind is balance poses. balances are great because they make you focus and concentrate on something. so we're going to stand on our right foot. this is called tree pose. and we're going to look at a focal point and concentrate on that and p
hi. >> hi. >> so, tell us about what the "monkey mind" means. >> the monkey mind is when you can't shut those thoughts off. you're jumping from thought to thought like a monkey jumps from branch to branch. it's most common when you go to sleep at night. you just can't get that mind to turn off. and so there's a couple things you can do shut that or slow that monkey mind down. one of them is an inversion. would you like to try? >> sure, let's do it! >> all...
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when we change our mind, the state of our mind, we can change many, many things now.re people should embrace this. >> singapore's challenge is to create a society where the elderly can live in comfort. by encouraging its elderly to be independent and not rely on a welfare state, the country is hoping to forge a new path to the future. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> hello there. and welcome to "newsline." it's thursday april 9th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> japan's emperor and empress are about to begin the second day of their visit to the pacific island nation of palau by remembering a tragic moment in history. they're going to fly to a nearby island, site of one of the fiercest battles during world war ii. emperor akihito and empress michiko began their first visit to palau on wednesday. they attended a banquet that was hosted by the country's president, tommy
when we change our mind, the state of our mind, we can change many, many things now.re people should embrace this. >> singapore's challenge is to create a society where the elderly can live in comfort. by encouraging its elderly to be independent and not rely on a welfare state, the country is hoping to forge a new path to the future. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> hello there. and welcome to "newsline." it's thursday april 9th. i'm catherine kobayashi in...
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>>george: no hot spotsno >>michelle apon: one thing you have to keep in mind for today it will be windy and cold here is what it looks like outside partly cloudy skies in the best ride for the next one to mince we are dealing with some reason conditions here are the current when speed along the area in oakland 24 mi. per hour from the west and hay were 16 mi. per hour concord 12 mouse and the south if you're traveling along this area plan on preconditions. sears fell 6 seamount our ledger get ready and out the door get ready for cool start a light jacket and a cool afternoon you might need a jacket a long sleep or two later on in the afternoon temperatures will slow to warm up into the lower 60s for the bay in the location mid '50s for cult locations >>michelle apon: look into rest of the storm track four cast. >>george: as we continue to monitor the closure which will be the case for the weekend opening of late sunday night early monday morning and tracking you're ride through the south today it was a south bank accident at interstate 880 and you can see we have picked up just a little
>>george: no hot spotsno >>michelle apon: one thing you have to keep in mind for today it will be windy and cold here is what it looks like outside partly cloudy skies in the best ride for the next one to mince we are dealing with some reason conditions here are the current when speed along the area in oakland 24 mi. per hour from the west and hay were 16 mi. per hour concord 12 mouse and the south if you're traveling along this area plan on preconditions. sears fell 6 seamount our...
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this morning never mind, we are going to look forward no time for. that will meanwhile, the winds will kick in, we have some rain, going to have some thunderstorms to dodge, as the day goes on, ukee, back to you. >> kate, thank you a check of stories our sister station "kyw news radio 1060" will be following. warning from the city, the philadelphia's mayoral candidates about emails solicitations. new report is released in philadelphia, and review of the brand new film furious seven in theatres today. check in two three, four times a day, "kyw news radio 1060" on your a.m. dial. >> erika? >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news" phillies are back in town with exhibition games this weekend. but changes await fans at the ballpark this year we'll let you know what's different. >> also ahead, "eyewitness news" with cell phone video of controversial arrest, in south jersey. we'll hear from the family after 32 year old man who died in police custody and a fast acting good samaritan saves his neighbor when their house goes up in flames. >> breaking
this morning never mind, we are going to look forward no time for. that will meanwhile, the winds will kick in, we have some rain, going to have some thunderstorms to dodge, as the day goes on, ukee, back to you. >> kate, thank you a check of stories our sister station "kyw news radio 1060" will be following. warning from the city, the philadelphia's mayoral candidates about emails solicitations. new report is released in philadelphia, and review of the brand new film furious...
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man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
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i mean it is mind-boggling a little bit >> sorry this seems tedious. >> okay. so. >> i would make a motion to move item number 4 to the meeting on the 13th so that gives supervisor tang time to talk with the community of those two items the other motion on item 5 since that is going to be horde at planning. >> how about we take one motion at a time so item 4 is a motion by tatdz to move item 4 to april 13th is there a second. >> second. >> any further discussion. >> and for final action. >> we have second and possible final action so tatdz commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner l. riley commissioner tour-sarkissian and commissioner white all right. so now moving on to planning code. >> on this one i'd like to make a representation i'm going to need help here folks i think the amnesty part is very, very important because i did not want people punished who did follow the spirit of the law with the london's through the stated and having to get a new conditional use thank you for your comments earlier reneed to g
i mean it is mind-boggling a little bit >> sorry this seems tedious. >> okay. so. >> i would make a motion to move item number 4 to the meeting on the 13th so that gives supervisor tang time to talk with the community of those two items the other motion on item 5 since that is going to be horde at planning. >> how about we take one motion at a time so item 4 is a motion by tatdz to move item 4 to april 13th is there a second. >> second. >> any further...
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in mind solving, he is fifth in the country. the solvers ahead of him are two years older. typical rubix cube has six side, 54 colored stickers and can be solved, without using his eyes. >> you start making noise, literally he had maybe a hundred pages of notes just to solve cube for first time. >> what i'm doggies i will memorize the the corners. >> listening to how he does that. >> d and v. >> may be just as confusing as calculus. >> what you do is you close your eyes. you decrypt it. i do have a good memory but not a photo graphic one. >> i call it identical memory. >> my mind is just exploding. >> yes. >> so, he memorizees where all of these colors are bill. >> basically before he solves it memorizees it and puts it into a algorithm in his head. >> then he solved it that way. >> wow. were you shock when you saw him do this. >> pretty much. pretty much. the the only way i could solve a rubix cube is taking off stickers and rearranging them. >> that or a good sharpe. >> exactly. in the piece i said he was fifth in the nation. >> yeah. >> he is now second in the nation and
in mind solving, he is fifth in the country. the solvers ahead of him are two years older. typical rubix cube has six side, 54 colored stickers and can be solved, without using his eyes. >> you start making noise, literally he had maybe a hundred pages of notes just to solve cube for first time. >> what i'm doggies i will memorize the the corners. >> listening to how he does that. >> d and v. >> may be just as confusing as calculus. >> what you do is you...
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>> never mind the stomach.t chewing that and washing it down even with the water, it's hard to swallow, never mind three jalapeno poppers at the time. >> you have the breading jalapeno and cream cheese which is not exactly unsticky stuff. does he do it? no. he has a few left over. >> oh, good. so his cameraman can -- saddest cameraman in the world. is there any left for me? oh never mind. >>> real estate agents when you show up to a kient's house that you're potentially going to sell you don't expect -- there's all kinds of people out there. real estate agents in this video never saw what happened to them coming. >> good morning. >> the agents get to the house that they're going to take a look at. see how they can sell this house. >> this wasn't my house. it was my brother, who sadly passed away in this house. >> she starts letting them know her bro die there had. >> but then it gets really good when they start getting the tour of the house. >> it's such a lot for me to be doing at the moment. >> the first reac
>> never mind the stomach.t chewing that and washing it down even with the water, it's hard to swallow, never mind three jalapeno poppers at the time. >> you have the breading jalapeno and cream cheese which is not exactly unsticky stuff. does he do it? no. he has a few left over. >> oh, good. so his cameraman can -- saddest cameraman in the world. is there any left for me? oh never mind. >>> real estate agents when you show up to a kient's house that you're...
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not a lot comes to mind. health care debacle, the iraq war vote.s secretary of state, the world is way in worse shape. john: will you have to earn the vote of your wife and daughters? gov. chafee: i think they are my biggest supporters. john: think about anything you have done, would it disqualify you in the minds of american voters? gov. chafee: you can count on somebody finding that in this day and age. john: what would it be? gov. chafee: i have been in 12 elections. they scrutinized my record. john: you are relatively confident you will get through. i usually do at least three things before breakfast that would disqualify me. former governor, senator, and horse track aficionado. hillary clinton and the red carpet crowd. rudy giuliani, the cast of snl. ♪ john: the tribeca film festival is the talk of the town. we sent our red carpet reporter to mingle with the celebs. >> did you come up with the slogan for hillary's campaign? >> yeah. why not? why not get on board? why not get on board the hillary train? >> i think she would win if she used that
not a lot comes to mind. health care debacle, the iraq war vote.s secretary of state, the world is way in worse shape. john: will you have to earn the vote of your wife and daughters? gov. chafee: i think they are my biggest supporters. john: think about anything you have done, would it disqualify you in the minds of american voters? gov. chafee: you can count on somebody finding that in this day and age. john: what would it be? gov. chafee: i have been in 12 elections. they scrutinized my...
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we are going to over focus on the brain, neurons cells, and not think about the mind.harlie: swinging back to some balance now. dr. lieberman: exactly. the oscillations that have characterized the field are now arriving at a point which really embraces neuroscience to understand how the brain works, and how it underpins human behavior and disturbances, but also that no matter how much you know about human biology, the construct of the mind and the personality is still something that has to be appreciated in order to be able to diagnose mental illness and treat people effectively. charlie: what is your definition of the difference between the brain and the mind. dr. lieberman: the brain is the organ. the mind is a metaphysical construct which describes the mental functions of the brain. the brain -- one of the things that i think has been not appreciated about psychiatry, psychiatry gets a bad rap for a lot of things. it is not that people were slackers. it is not that they want smart. the brain is so much harder. you do this wonderful series which describes the brain,
we are going to over focus on the brain, neurons cells, and not think about the mind.harlie: swinging back to some balance now. dr. lieberman: exactly. the oscillations that have characterized the field are now arriving at a point which really embraces neuroscience to understand how the brain works, and how it underpins human behavior and disturbances, but also that no matter how much you know about human biology, the construct of the mind and the personality is still something that has to be...
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you know, that's the first thought that ran in my mind when i saw them. because i'm thinking, why are we coming to meet two females. carlos is like, okay, well, these two work at the airport. one of them works here in barranquilla, the other one works in bogota, and they're going to be the ones searching you. when he said that, i was just like, whew, everything is fine. everything is lovely. you couldn't turn me back here. nothing else mattered at this point. i felt like, oh, i'm good. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. ortho home defense gives of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. intercourse that's painful due noboto menopausal changesit... it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's
you know, that's the first thought that ran in my mind when i saw them. because i'm thinking, why are we coming to meet two females. carlos is like, okay, well, these two work at the airport. one of them works here in barranquilla, the other one works in bogota, and they're going to be the ones searching you. when he said that, i was just like, whew, everything is fine. everything is lovely. you couldn't turn me back here. nothing else mattered at this point. i felt like, oh, i'm good. ortho...
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achievement in this big ocean of all the high tech of all the universities and i feel that it is minded for us to roll up our sleeves don't point a finger but there are 3 fingers passenger seat back to you and me this is our elected social problem for the under achievers all of us and ultimately destroys our society thank you very much fewer listening we'll came back come back to the school board and find at the next major meeting mr. superintendant we have a lot to communicate and tell will which we've done to transparent and consistency until the job is done. >> thank you reverend brown>> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm steven a 20-year k50ir7bd teacher and i see one of my students back there i'm here to address you on the things that are going on at john rivers elementary school it is an unsupportive place for students and staff under our current registration we've never had a emotional follow-up we've not been trained in the trauma practices some of our students suffer from trauma there are no circles and we don't have a positive behavior management system afte
achievement in this big ocean of all the high tech of all the universities and i feel that it is minded for us to roll up our sleeves don't point a finger but there are 3 fingers passenger seat back to you and me this is our elected social problem for the under achievers all of us and ultimately destroys our society thank you very much fewer listening we'll came back come back to the school board and find at the next major meeting mr. superintendant we have a lot to communicate and tell will...
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so we're of two minds and two hearts. most of our community most of us very much love our police officers. but we also know, without a doubt, that there's a core group of corrupt officers. >> trisha, do you want to jump in? >> i want to ask the question, carl. of course all cops are not bad. but there's a systemic crisis in the u.s. baltimore is not alone. why does this core group of cops get away with doing the types of activities that they do if the police department isn't corrupt as a whole why is there not adequate leverage to make sure that they don't destroy the whole task force? >> leadership doesn't make it so. they allow things to be gotten away with, and there's a thick blue wall. and so yes most of us feel good about most of our officers but we also feel that by allowing the corrupt to continue that they are as guilty as. so we have this new reality frankly in our community around this issue and we need our officers, and we need good officers. we want our neighborhoods to be patrolled properly, as any other nei
so we're of two minds and two hearts. most of our community most of us very much love our police officers. but we also know, without a doubt, that there's a core group of corrupt officers. >> trisha, do you want to jump in? >> i want to ask the question, carl. of course all cops are not bad. but there's a systemic crisis in the u.s. baltimore is not alone. why does this core group of cops get away with doing the types of activities that they do if the police department isn't corrupt...
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you've going to certain that the man in the cockpit has the state of mind and the continuing state of mind that nothing he does or feels will endanger the passengers. >> which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is no way lufthansa can avoid liability in the tragedy. >> the reason is two-fold. first, they had ample knowledge about the depression and vision problems that this pilot had in the past, as early as 2009. and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liability for all of the damages, full damages to each and every person on that airplane. >> erica pitcy al jazeera. >> two year piano publications say they have obtained cell phone video taken from inside the plane seconds before it went down. but neither newspaper has made the video public and french police say the video is a hoax. in iraq in the fight against isil it has been tweeted that tikrit has been liberated. the offensive to retake the city began earlier this month. it ha
you've going to certain that the man in the cockpit has the state of mind and the continuing state of mind that nothing he does or feels will endanger the passengers. >> which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is no way lufthansa can avoid liability in the tragedy. >> the reason is two-fold. first, they had ample knowledge about the depression and vision problems that this pilot had in the past, as early as 2009. and second, the absence of two people in...
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resonate with me in particular instance but going back to the variance itself there are questions in my mind about the finding and the few look at the findings the first 3 finding especially from more traditional or perhaps more historical analysis of variances and the issues that go into that i don't necessarily agree with the findings perform in particular instance question m in my mind is related to the rest that was thrown in my preservation because that's traditionally it was part of the overall review of a project but one of many factors that led to the review i would disagree with the z a in saying any other solution to this lot would not conform to the residential guidelines and team i think there are a number of solutions that could satisfy that particular element but satisfy the preservation no and that bother me a little bit in the sense that the ability to take a position which i do want to say this the tail wagging the dog the fact the preservation established every direction for the project i'm not in agreement this is a historical building i think there is nice buildings there
resonate with me in particular instance but going back to the variance itself there are questions in my mind about the finding and the few look at the findings the first 3 finding especially from more traditional or perhaps more historical analysis of variances and the issues that go into that i don't necessarily agree with the findings perform in particular instance question m in my mind is related to the rest that was thrown in my preservation because that's traditionally it was part of the...
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man #2: it just completely blew my mind.
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in my mind, it's i crazy. >> i totally disagree with you. it is a super complicated topic and has nothing to do with whether or not we keep gitmo open. as you know the reason that the president wants to close gitmo and not the only one, is that it's a very prickly subject for us. it's an extra legal situation. it's not consistent with the values of the united states. we have ways of fighting terrorists. let me finish. we have lots of ways of fighting terrorists and maintaining a prison on this weird military base in cuba is not one of them. >> i don't think it's that weird to isolate people that want to destroy this country. i will say this. he doesn't use that argument. he uses the argument if we have gitmo and if we use these enhanced interrogation techniques, i.e. torture somehow that will inflame intentions. i don't know if you can prove it to begin with. to say terrorists are pissed off at us because of gitmo and we might have waterboarded a couple of them sounds absurd. >> the president's also said the existence of gitmo is a recruitin
in my mind, it's i crazy. >> i totally disagree with you. it is a super complicated topic and has nothing to do with whether or not we keep gitmo open. as you know the reason that the president wants to close gitmo and not the only one, is that it's a very prickly subject for us. it's an extra legal situation. it's not consistent with the values of the united states. we have ways of fighting terrorists. let me finish. we have lots of ways of fighting terrorists and maintaining a prison on...
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she's out of her mind.nking that he knows all about the retail world... you can go to a mass market with $90,000? because he's not even in it. you're crazy. but first, the entrepreneurs must convince a shark to invest the full amount they're asking for, or they'll walk away with nothing. you didn't ask for enough money! that's the problem! that's it! i knew it.
she's out of her mind.nking that he knows all about the retail world... you can go to a mass market with $90,000? because he's not even in it. you're crazy. but first, the entrepreneurs must convince a shark to invest the full amount they're asking for, or they'll walk away with nothing. you didn't ask for enough money! that's the problem! that's it! i knew it.
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you know, that's the first thought that ran in my mind when i saw them.ause i'm thinking why are we coming to meet two females. carlos is like, okay, well, these two work at the airport. one of them works here in barranquilla, the other one works in bogota, and they're going to be the ones searching you. when he said that, i was just like whew, everything is fine. everything is lovely. you couldn't turn me back here. nothing else matters at this point. i felt like oh, i'm good. she might actually be invisible. ♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side hey, scott!. this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. but we love lollygaggin'. we do. but it's a battlefield out there! you know the chickweed is surrounding yer sidewalk and the dandelions are stealing precious nutrients! now's the ti
you know, that's the first thought that ran in my mind when i saw them.ause i'm thinking why are we coming to meet two females. carlos is like, okay, well, these two work at the airport. one of them works here in barranquilla, the other one works in bogota, and they're going to be the ones searching you. when he said that, i was just like whew, everything is fine. everything is lovely. you couldn't turn me back here. nothing else matters at this point. i felt like oh, i'm good. she might...
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we had no idea that there were different components of the mind. and he just by sheer genius invented it. but he made two mistakes. the first mistake was that he was a control freak and he would not permit his theory to be subject to scientific and verification so he had to accept it on faith. he became a dog ma of religion. >> is that because he thought it would be debunked or for some other reason. >> he had absolute confidence in it. it was because he felt that people would begin to distort it and implement the talking cure as it was called inappropriatesly. but the second mistake was really not fruld some of as it was his followers. his disciples. so freud's theory applies to what i would call the worried well. people without don't have illnesses they just have challenges and daily living. but it has no relevance to mental illness per se schizophrenia manic-depressive illness depression obsessive compulsive disorder dementia. >> and all the other illnesses of the brain. >> right. an when his disciples began to apply it to these continues for ex
we had no idea that there were different components of the mind. and he just by sheer genius invented it. but he made two mistakes. the first mistake was that he was a control freak and he would not permit his theory to be subject to scientific and verification so he had to accept it on faith. he became a dog ma of religion. >> is that because he thought it would be debunked or for some other reason. >> he had absolute confidence in it. it was because he felt that people would begin...
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, it's just that his mind wasn't right.on't have that law in driving while stupid. if we did, there would be a lot more people arrested. >> and we'd need a lot more jail space. i'd like to see the dash cam video for those arrests. i'm contessa brewer, that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> it's a heart stopping, high-altitude horror as a skydiver becomes a human bullet. >> he was so hard. it crossed my mind that maybe it hit a plane. >>> and a base jump goes horribly wrong. >> the ground was coming at me incredibly fast. i was pretty sure this was going to end badly. >>> on the ground, an unexpected encounter between buck and biker. and a rescue that just barely gets the job done. >> slipped out of one knot and that was enough for it all to
, it's just that his mind wasn't right.on't have that law in driving while stupid. if we did, there would be a lot more people arrested. >> and we'd need a lot more jail space. i'd like to see the dash cam video for those arrests. i'm contessa brewer, that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> it's a heart stopping, high-altitude horror as a skydiver becomes a human bullet. >> he was so hard. it crossed my mind that maybe it hit a plane. >>>...
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it's at embassy washington.com/changing minds. >> it's a peep show but this one is g rated.ster exhibit that's using a seasonal treat in an interesting way. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >> have we got a peep show for you. it's not adults only it's at the carol arts center in westminster. it's the beloved easter suite. transformed into various works of art over 150 marshmallow master pieces make up this exhibit. there's a peep dress, peep characters and political peeps. the biggest creation this l
it's at embassy washington.com/changing minds. >> it's a peep show but this one is g rated.ster exhibit that's using a seasonal treat in an interesting way. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds...
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you know, that's the first thought that ran in my mind when i saw them.ming to meet two females. carlos is like, okay, well, these two work at the airport. one of them works here in barranquilla, the other one works in bogota, and they're going to be the ones searching you. when he said that, i was just like whew, everything is fine. everything is lovely. you couldn't turn me back here. nothing else matters at this point. i felt like oh, i'm good. crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. and with the sublime addition of ice-cold milk, the day begins. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow tomorrow is waiting. own it, with kellogg's® raisin bran see you at breakfast™. and delight in temptingly tart and sweet, new kellogg's® raisin bran with cranberries. have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don
you know, that's the first thought that ran in my mind when i saw them.ming to meet two females. carlos is like, okay, well, these two work at the airport. one of them works here in barranquilla, the other one works in bogota, and they're going to be the ones searching you. when he said that, i was just like whew, everything is fine. everything is lovely. you couldn't turn me back here. nothing else matters at this point. i felt like oh, i'm good. crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by...
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i was really personally floored to discover how the foundational mind to it rather psychometrics and who was determined many many more did so fundamentally from a conception of intelligence who is hereditary. that is the g5 there. that is what was called i.q. and they really believed everybody had in their brains a microprocessor with a speed and if you measured that you'd be able to sort people and then to plan and predict the best outcomes for those people. the guy who got us the foundational figure, a cousin of charles darwin, a child prodigy also coined the term eugenics. he created many foundational social science techniques regression analysis, correlation coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing -- psychometric testing became employed in many different contacts to sort and correct for amongst people. as we establish this brought society in america and try to make it a land of opportunity, it's also extremely competitive and the benefits in our society were unequally distributed and had always been unequally distributed. the ideal
i was really personally floored to discover how the foundational mind to it rather psychometrics and who was determined many many more did so fundamentally from a conception of intelligence who is hereditary. that is the g5 there. that is what was called i.q. and they really believed everybody had in their brains a microprocessor with a speed and if you measured that you'd be able to sort people and then to plan and predict the best outcomes for those people. the guy who got us the foundational...
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. >> but the entire plot into the mind of the person who is vulnerable it could be someone outside the mairch muslim community. it can be anybody. >> but aren't they also vulnerable to terrorist organizations or i.s.i.l. doing the same thing? >> and wouldn't that be true for so many mentally ill people in the country? are we now going to lock up everybody who is mentally ill or vulnerable to manipulation? that is not a effective way to do policy. >> what is the most effective way, if you had to run the fbi how would you change things? >> i certainly wouldn't presume to tell the fbi how to be run. but i have to say that working with communities people have been able to at some points identify people who are maybe at risk and pull them away. get them involved in other types of programs, especially young kids. if you can help them, sometimes that's a way to avert a plot without having to lock people up and get them into much worse situations. >> ria mcfarrland, a director of production of human rights watch, thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> next up we'll talk to someone who says usi
. >> but the entire plot into the mind of the person who is vulnerable it could be someone outside the mairch muslim community. it can be anybody. >> but aren't they also vulnerable to terrorist organizations or i.s.i.l. doing the same thing? >> and wouldn't that be true for so many mentally ill people in the country? are we now going to lock up everybody who is mentally ill or vulnerable to manipulation? that is not a effective way to do policy. >> what is the most...
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honestly there are fair-minded folks who are scientists. if you ask them they will freely admit the nature of something like proficiency. proficiency should've never been legislated for a hundred% of our students. that's absurd. we define it on a a bell curve and the fact that a hundred% of the students are going to pass that is an absurdity and practice. >> i'm going to read your book. i wondered what kind of examples for younger grades and i feel like that's the right place to start talking about families and show this is what they know. my question is about the pushback from the youngest grades. at my school they have the yearly regular common core standardized testing but not for kindergarten yet. we measure in a different way by what's expected of them. >> i agree with you, teachers of younger children have a really important role to play in terms of speaking loudly about what science tells us about of elemental. pre-k provides an opportunity to provide what is a high-quality school, assuming you can't believe in the test data you get
honestly there are fair-minded folks who are scientists. if you ask them they will freely admit the nature of something like proficiency. proficiency should've never been legislated for a hundred% of our students. that's absurd. we define it on a a bell curve and the fact that a hundred% of the students are going to pass that is an absurdity and practice. >> i'm going to read your book. i wondered what kind of examples for younger grades and i feel like that's the right place to start...
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it's about winning the hearts and minds of the syrians.nnot win the heart and minds of the syrians while we are killing syrians. we cannot sustain four years in that position as a government. and me as president, while the rest of the world, most of the world, the great powers, the regional power, are against me and my people are against me. that's impossible. i mean this logic has no leg to stand on. so this is not realistic and this is against our interests as government is to kill the people. what do we get? charlie: there are weapons of war that have been used that most people look down on with great -- one is chlorine gas. they believe that has been used here. they said there is evidence of that and they would like to have the right to inspect to see where it's coming from. as you know, barrel bombs have been used. and they come from helicopters. and the only people who have helicopters is the syrian army. president assad: it's very important. this is part of the malicious propaganda against syria. first of all, the chlorine gas is no
it's about winning the hearts and minds of the syrians.nnot win the heart and minds of the syrians while we are killing syrians. we cannot sustain four years in that position as a government. and me as president, while the rest of the world, most of the world, the great powers, the regional power, are against me and my people are against me. that's impossible. i mean this logic has no leg to stand on. so this is not realistic and this is against our interests as government is to kill the...
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he calls it are treasury of the mind. he calls our chamber of the mind. then he says that no one has ever found the bottom thereof. our memory is potentially limitless. we don't know what its limits are. we know it has terrible limits about where and i find my keys? on the other hand, there is an infinity of personal memory and now we live in the world of google. most of you are old enough to remember pre-google. pre-search engine. talk about a vast treasury. we don't have to remember anymore, just google it. it's so true. we all do it. if i can't find it then i am angry. why doesn't google have that? have you ever been one of the great libraries where they create google? i was in a fellowship of the new york public library in 2006. it is shangri-la for scholars and writers. at that point there were only five or six libraries in the world that google used to create everything on google. human beings have not to begin this process. underneath the rate new york public library the palace in new york, my favorite building in new york, if you go six stories un
he calls it are treasury of the mind. he calls our chamber of the mind. then he says that no one has ever found the bottom thereof. our memory is potentially limitless. we don't know what its limits are. we know it has terrible limits about where and i find my keys? on the other hand, there is an infinity of personal memory and now we live in the world of google. most of you are old enough to remember pre-google. pre-search engine. talk about a vast treasury. we don't have to remember anymore,...
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at the end there's a mind-set of the people coming together. that's why we have the peaceful atmosphere even after the results shn declared. -- have been declared. you mentioned the mind-set of the people and politicians, yet goodluck jonathan admitted defeat when it was clear he hadn't run. how crucial a role of him conceding defeat played in him avoiding violence in nigeria? >> i think that gesture is unprecedented. let's not forget the fact that citizen groups like the transition monitoring group deploy with a count and defy the results. they give the candidate a basis to trust the ruts. there were so many indications as to how credible the process was. the president had one choice. which was the right thing to do. i think it was a basis for him to tour that part. he has done an unprecedent thing. none of his supporters have the part of violence. >> our guest was from a group that mon tored the elections. >>> the national press club in washington. urged the government to release two al jazeera journalists detained for a week in northern nige
at the end there's a mind-set of the people coming together. that's why we have the peaceful atmosphere even after the results shn declared. -- have been declared. you mentioned the mind-set of the people and politicians, yet goodluck jonathan admitted defeat when it was clear he hadn't run. how crucial a role of him conceding defeat played in him avoiding violence in nigeria? >> i think that gesture is unprecedented. let's not forget the fact that citizen groups like the transition...
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. >> i started to act crazy and my mind feeling crazy.anted to pay people to hurt him and that's not my normal character. >> reporter: she said she knew beau wasn't getting the help he promised and show called police and the wheels of justice began turning very slowly. >> if you don't have two taped confessions how difficult of a case would yours have been? >> very difficult would be my word against his. >> reporter: the local paper reported on two other alleged incidents of rape by grizzly football players, including kelsey's alleged gang rape. >> i was in a relationship, lived with someone. never once walked in there saying h hi this is the first night i have met you please have sex with me. >> reporter: she was celebrating the end of finals in december of 2010 a at an off campus party and took 8 to 11 shots of 99 proof alcohol. next thing i know i'm in a bedroom. i don't remember bits and pieces until i had a p enis in my face. >> she said she pushed the first player away saying i don't want to but he forced himself on her. what follow
. >> i started to act crazy and my mind feeling crazy.anted to pay people to hurt him and that's not my normal character. >> reporter: she said she knew beau wasn't getting the help he promised and show called police and the wheels of justice began turning very slowly. >> if you don't have two taped confessions how difficult of a case would yours have been? >> very difficult would be my word against his. >> reporter: the local paper reported on two other alleged...
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and watching her family's desperate search for her on a small tv. >> what went through your mind? >> that kept me going and i said i'll make it home to you as long as you fight i'm going to fight. >> captive a journey of hope and survival airs tonight at 10:00 here on 6 abc. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the
and watching her family's desperate search for her on a small tv. >> what went through your mind? >> that kept me going and i said i'll make it home to you as long as you fight i'm going to fight. >> captive a journey of hope and survival airs tonight at 10:00 here on 6 abc. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare...
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i mean listen, her mind, man, her mind, the way her mind works.ow all those video concepts were hers. >> jimmy: oh really? >> yes, i'm so proud of her. man that's virginia. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i love that. that's good. >> yes sir. >> jimmy: ti esrever dna ti pilf nwod gniht ym tup i? [ laughter ] i'll skip that question. >> no but listen, i don't know whose idea that was between her or timberland -- >> jimmy: i love that! >> but those are two geniuses. i can tell you that. >> jimmy: yeah, right? and then, all right wait. we have a lot to get to here. >> okay. >> jimmy: i want to know about this bionic yarn. >> okay. >> jimmy: this is your clothing line, and it's made out of recyclable plastics? >> yes. so, basically, you know how you look at the hang tag in the back and it tells you, you know, 20% polyester or whatever? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, instead of making new polyester, what bionic yarn does is we take plastic mostly out of oceans and we -- you make this bionic yarn that's out of plastic, and you wrap it with cotton, and it's something tha
i mean listen, her mind, man, her mind, the way her mind works.ow all those video concepts were hers. >> jimmy: oh really? >> yes, i'm so proud of her. man that's virginia. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i love that. that's good. >> yes sir. >> jimmy: ti esrever dna ti pilf nwod gniht ym tup i? [ laughter ] i'll skip that question. >> no but listen, i don't know whose idea that was between her or timberland -- >> jimmy: i love that! >> but those are two...
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in mary's mind, yes.t she hadn't called to confess to the crime, nor had she called to point the finger at a potentially jealous girlfriend. no mary had someone else entirely in mind. and the through who killed the superintendent could be found on his computer. >>> coming up the secret comes out. >> try to give you everything that i can. it was this long thing about don't -- don't you dare contact my wife ever again, and if you do, you're going to be sorry. >> when "dateline" continues. you clean with soap and water, about a thousand times a day. but germs might still be there. new lysol tap top will change the way you clean. it kills 99.9% of germs without harshness, to help protect your family. lysol tap top. start healthing. >> reporter: the internet had given renewed life between the cyber-relationship between school superintendent keith reed and mary taglianetti. now mary would explain to detectives in virginia why she feared their amorous digital trail had led to his death. >> i'm trying to give you
in mary's mind, yes.t she hadn't called to confess to the crime, nor had she called to point the finger at a potentially jealous girlfriend. no mary had someone else entirely in mind. and the through who killed the superintendent could be found on his computer. >>> coming up the secret comes out. >> try to give you everything that i can. it was this long thing about don't -- don't you dare contact my wife ever again, and if you do, you're going to be sorry. >> when...