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he can definitely multitask. >> oh!>> plus jetblue is offering two free tickets to san diego but there's a catch. >> you have to convince somebody in san diego to switch places with you. >> see if they can sell the idea. have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® ♪ break, break ♪ ♪ ♪ break, break people are going wild for kit kat! ♪ ♪ ♪ give me a break ♪ break ♪ give me a break ♪ break ♪ break me off a piece of that kit kat bar. ♪ new tattoo studiofor days. brow gel from maybelline new york. just apply and blend sets in 1 minute lasts up to 2 days ...for fully defined brows maybelline's tattoo brow. only from maybelline new york. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and helps keep acid down for hours. [thinking] mexican spices? ♪ [thinking] nacho cheese sauce? they don't want t
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a lot of multitasking trying to moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function.allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain i can do more with my family. talk to your doctor today. see if lyrica can help. oveso try febreze one toers gently clean away odors. talk to your doctor today. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. why do people put why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ouph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk with
a lot of multitasking trying to moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function.allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica....
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. >> harris: these are also master at multitasking, masters of multitasking, they should be able to doall. is this the time to at least ask the question, does that get in the way? >> brian: i would say number one, let's do debate of the plan, let's find out if this is bad or good, can i see it? >> kennedy: it speaks to the complexity particularly in syria, there is so much that could go wrong here and when you have israel engaging and things really heating up and shooting planes out of the sky, defending themselves, how important is it for the u.s. and israel to be on the same page? >> trish: it goes without saying, we need to be on israel's page, we should have been a longtime alliance with israel. one step in the right direction is putting the embassy in jerusalem but don't forget, the syrians and the russians are in bed together. we are not backing him and that can't be okay because if the iranians and syrians are able to work with the russians, that is obviously a direct hit not just against israel but against us as well. you brought up in the beginning, this investigation, in many
. >> harris: these are also master at multitasking, masters of multitasking, they should be able to doall. is this the time to at least ask the question, does that get in the way? >> brian: i would say number one, let's do debate of the plan, let's find out if this is bad or good, can i see it? >> kennedy: it speaks to the complexity particularly in syria, there is so much that could go wrong here and when you have israel engaging and things really heating up and shooting...
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admitting that i'm incapable of multitasking was an impoant first step.order to write a novel i have to show up to work fully present and conctrate on one thing. it turns out this is also the secret to baking a cak s and being incessful relationship, and being a good parent, and a good fri if your attention span has shrunken like a sweate accidentally thrown in the dryer and you want to stretch it out again, then reading a book can serve the same purpose as writing one. like baking, reading books can be the antidote to fragmentation and distraction. chapter by chapter you can retrain yourself to pay attention for longer perds of time. books are also a gat source of entertainment, education, and empathy. they're available for free at your local library, and are for le at your local independent bookstore for a fraction of the cost of a new iphone. i was told this essay should be three minutes long, that threeen minutes is theh of time people would pay attention. so read some more books and next time we'll talk longer. >> woodruff: online, y p can take annch
admitting that i'm incapable of multitasking was an impoant first step.order to write a novel i have to show up to work fully present and conctrate on one thing. it turns out this is also the secret to baking a cak s and being incessful relationship, and being a good parent, and a good fri if your attention span has shrunken like a sweate accidentally thrown in the dryer and you want to stretch it out again, then reading a book can serve the same purpose as writing one. like baking, reading...
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i feel like i'm trying to multitask a lot of things at once. set of hands, really. but it is quite nice to not feel pressured to talk to anybody. delicious. compliments to the chef. if you're thinking of heading to south korea any time soon, here are some travel show tips on things you could see and do. seoullo 7017 is the south korean capital's version of the high line in new york. this former innercity highway has been turned into the biggest green space in the city, with 211,000 trees and plants lining the route, along with cafes and performance spaces. it's all part of efforts to make seoul more pedestrian—friendly. a three—hour high—speed train ride from seoul is the second city of korea, busan, and the gamcehon cultural village. this former rundown area overlooking the coast has been renovated and repainted, and you'll find murals and sculptures created by the locals here as well, making ita big attraction for tourists. and if you didn't manage to catch the winter olympics, do not despair. there are dozens of annual winter themed festival
i feel like i'm trying to multitask a lot of things at once. set of hands, really. but it is quite nice to not feel pressured to talk to anybody. delicious. compliments to the chef. if you're thinking of heading to south korea any time soon, here are some travel show tips on things you could see and do. seoullo 7017 is the south korean capital's version of the high line in new york. this former innercity highway has been turned into the biggest green space in the city, with 211,000 trees and...
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thank goodness he can multitask. a u2 reconnaissance plane, the 40-year-old was screaming across the sky when he was streaming across the sky and realized the green light swirling around his plane and reflecting into his cockpit with the northern lights. an amateur photographer who carries his nikon 750 d in the cockpit along with his kids' stuffed animals, he knew the aurora borealis was a jaw-dropper. >> on display in moscow -- the u2 first made headlines in 1960 when francis gary powers was shot down in one over soviet airspace creating a highly tense international incident. but this u2 moment is creating nothing but joy. maybe a picture is worth a thousand words. on the other hand, sometimes all you need is one. wow. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> wow indeed and wow to the labrador retriever. for the 27th year labs remain america's most popular dog. the american kennel club put out its list of its most popular dog breeds yesterday. german shepherds came in second and golden retrievers came in third, but fren
thank goodness he can multitask. a u2 reconnaissance plane, the 40-year-old was screaming across the sky when he was streaming across the sky and realized the green light swirling around his plane and reflecting into his cockpit with the northern lights. an amateur photographer who carries his nikon 750 d in the cockpit along with his kids' stuffed animals, he knew the aurora borealis was a jaw-dropper. >> on display in moscow -- the u2 first made headlines in 1960 when francis gary...
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but instead bloodbath would score the last goal multitask into telling right at the retreat. thanks guys that was fun. braman stands together against our book they want out of the relegation battle extrusion i was our communication. maybe that advice helped each other deal he made it one nil up to just five minutes pushing braman even further from the dreaded sixteenth plights. and just before the break. everyone was happy. not for long. term almost nothing running today or a public goal but book. deal soon said crews had to make the final score phrase was. a solid win for the always sides piece in the last four games. as that famous communication. mario looks happy. maybe it's because he put guard up one nail against five. nails patterson made it one one with a beautiful goal that put gomez's to shame. gomes was impressed. devoid of those the rink it was with the corner of his good for so much feeling and perfection for it's your hats off. we think it's pretty nice too. but it was gomez who netted the winner. with his two one win stuttgart are now unbeaten in their last seve
but instead bloodbath would score the last goal multitask into telling right at the retreat. thanks guys that was fun. braman stands together against our book they want out of the relegation battle extrusion i was our communication. maybe that advice helped each other deal he made it one nil up to just five minutes pushing braman even further from the dreaded sixteenth plights. and just before the break. everyone was happy. not for long. term almost nothing running today or a public goal but...
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while petting your dog while texting while driving while talking on a fallen probably new record multitasking while driving on the highway i want to build a bridge but tell me anything is possible. in the wake of this most radical political event which was this last presidential election it's caused such an extent division so for me. i've always believed in the hope of america i've always believed in the opportunity of america most of all have always believed in the freedom of america. i'm not feeling that funny but absolutely now so how do we go out sort of conversation let it be a lot of fun because i think everybody connex with laughter i went out there and i utilized my own unique brilliant genius sense of comedy. and i use that. to heal a nation. now that hasn't always worked out for me. is today free or the day. they say that's. not the mood all you guys ride some really cool gnarly big machine we figured from our friends at def digital cash we bring in our own heavy artillery. squally wins by a sam slide. and from there. start to. create a dialogue create a conversation with to a lot m
while petting your dog while texting while driving while talking on a fallen probably new record multitasking while driving on the highway i want to build a bridge but tell me anything is possible. in the wake of this most radical political event which was this last presidential election it's caused such an extent division so for me. i've always believed in the hope of america i've always believed in the opportunity of america most of all have always believed in the freedom of america. i'm not...
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sounds like the opposite of multitasking. >> uni task something the name of the game. >> companies are to use this. which companies? >> mindfulness has become a $1.1 billion industry. >> wow! >> and 23% of companies have programs. they are seeing what with he know through the research which is that it increases not only health and well being but productivity. companies like aetna have seen that and in the bottom line have a chief minefulness officer and measuring the impact to the tune of $3,000 a year per employee in increased productivity. >> gallop pl poll found through third of employees aren't engaged at work. is that part of what's driving all of this? what if the employees don't want to be engaged? >> employees don't know how to -- what they are supposed to do or how to keep the attention where it needs to be. what people are minding in the leadership development and when they try to create healthier company cultures, if you create opportunities for mindfulness for the intentional use of attention then people get more done and they also have more well being while doing it. >> yo
sounds like the opposite of multitasking. >> uni task something the name of the game. >> companies are to use this. which companies? >> mindfulness has become a $1.1 billion industry. >> wow! >> and 23% of companies have programs. they are seeing what with he know through the research which is that it increases not only health and well being but productivity. companies like aetna have seen that and in the bottom line have a chief minefulness officer and measuring...
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. >> sounds like the opposite of multitasking. >> unitasking is the name of the game. >> we know companies starting to use this which companies and what are they doing >> mindfulness has become a $1.1 billion industry. >> wow >> and 22% of companies have mindfulness programs so, they're seeing what we know through the research, which is that it increases not only your health and well-being, but your productivity so, companies like aetna have seen that in their bottom line, have a chief mindfulness officer and are measuring the impact, and it's to the tune of $3,000 a year per employee in increased productivity >> a gallup poll recently found that two-thirds of employees are not engaged while they're at work is that part of what's driving all of this? what if the employees don't want to be engaged? >> employees don't know how to -- what they're supposed to be doing or how to keep their attention where it needs to be so, what people are finding in their leadership development and when they're trying to create healthier company cultures -- if you create opportunities for mindfulness for the i
. >> sounds like the opposite of multitasking. >> unitasking is the name of the game. >> we know companies starting to use this which companies and what are they doing >> mindfulness has become a $1.1 billion industry. >> wow >> and 22% of companies have mindfulness programs so, they're seeing what we know through the research, which is that it increases not only your health and well-being, but your productivity so, companies like aetna have seen that in...
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while patting your dog while texting while driving while talking on a fallen probably new record multitasking while driving on the highway i want to build a bridge but telling me anything is possible. in the wake of this most radical political events which was this last presidential election it's caused such angsty and division so for me. i've always believed in the hope of america i've always believed in the opportunity of america most of all always believed in the freedom of america. i'm not feeling that funny but absolutely now so how do we go out start a conversation let it be a lot of fun because i think everybody next with laughter i went out there and i utilized my own unique brilliant genius sense of comedy. and i use that. to heal a nation. now that hasn't always worked out for me. is today freer day. they say this. is the mood all you guys ride some really cool gnarly big machines we figured from our friends at def digital cash we bring in our own heavy artillery stuff. squally wins by a sam slide. and from there. start to create a dialogue create a conversation but do a lot more li
while patting your dog while texting while driving while talking on a fallen probably new record multitasking while driving on the highway i want to build a bridge but telling me anything is possible. in the wake of this most radical political events which was this last presidential election it's caused such angsty and division so for me. i've always believed in the hope of america i've always believed in the opportunity of america most of all always believed in the freedom of america. i'm not...
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improved multitasking skills.rricular ensemble, he talks about pupils being better able to understand commitment, time management, perseverance, and cooperation. can you see why facilities are so much worse than they are in many private schools. a situation which would be reversed by that premium. wars of the case of the conservative government is quite content for the study of music to be the preserve of the wealthy? as to music in schools... the commitment to music remains. they are supporting some 111,000 ensemble across the country. the ebacc being the english baccalaureate of core subjects the minister defended the focus on the ebacc saying it was enabling more children to go to university as the music in schools. lord agnew. and that's it from us for now, but dojoin me on bbc parliament on thursday night at 11 for a full round up of the day at westminster, when it's environment questions in the commons and both houses hold debates marking international women's day. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodb
improved multitasking skills.rricular ensemble, he talks about pupils being better able to understand commitment, time management, perseverance, and cooperation. can you see why facilities are so much worse than they are in many private schools. a situation which would be reversed by that premium. wars of the case of the conservative government is quite content for the study of music to be the preserve of the wealthy? as to music in schools... the commitment to music remains. they are...
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thank goodness air force lieutenant colonel ross franquemont can multitask.ltitude reconnaissance plane over canada last month, the 40-year-old was screaming across the sky when he realized the green lights swirling around his plane and ng iecting into his cockpit were the northern lights. an amateur photographer who carries his nikon 750d in the cockpit along with his kids' stuffed animals, he'd captured pretty pictures from the air before, but he knew the aurora alisalis, as the lights are also known, was a jaw dropper. >> on display in moscow, the wreckage of pilot francis powers' u2 reconnaissance plane. >> reporter: the u2 first made headlines in 1960, when francis gary powers was shot down in one over soviet air space, creating a highly tense international incident. but lieutenant colonel franquemont's u2 moment is creating nothing but joy. maybe a picture is worth 1,000 words. on the other hand, sometimes all you need is one-- wow! jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that's right. and that is the "cbs evening news." tomorrow, steve hartman begins
thank goodness air force lieutenant colonel ross franquemont can multitask.ltitude reconnaissance plane over canada last month, the 40-year-old was screaming across the sky when he realized the green lights swirling around his plane and ng iecting into his cockpit were the northern lights. an amateur photographer who carries his nikon 750d in the cockpit along with his kids' stuffed animals, he'd captured pretty pictures from the air before, but he knew the aurora alisalis, as the lights are...
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thank the goodness air force lieutenant colonel ross frankenmount can multitask. piloting a plane over canada last month. the 40-year-old was screaming across the sky when he realized green lights around his plane and reflecting his cockpit were the northern lights. an amateur photographer who carries his nikkon 750 d in the cockpit with kids stuffed animals he captured pictures before. he knows the northern lights was a jaw dropper. >> on display in moscow. wreckage of pilot francis powers, reconnaissance plane. >> reporter: the u 2 made headlines in 1960 when gary powers was shot down over soviet airspace creating a tense, international incident. but the lieutenant colonel's youtube moment nothing but joy. maybe the picture is worth a thousand words. on the other hand sometimes all you need is one. wow. jim axelrod, krks news, new york. >> that's the "overnight news" for thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> hi, welcome to
thank the goodness air force lieutenant colonel ross frankenmount can multitask. piloting a plane over canada last month. the 40-year-old was screaming across the sky when he realized green lights around his plane and reflecting his cockpit were the northern lights. an amateur photographer who carries his nikkon 750 d in the cockpit with kids stuffed animals he captured pictures before. he knows the northern lights was a jaw dropper. >> on display in moscow. wreckage of pilot francis...
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she is the queen of multitasking, is incredibly organized and keeps all of us at tenderloin on our toesely the glue that holds tenderloin community school together. it's amazing to see alice in action in the morning. it is not uncommon to see her with a phone on each ear while at the same time reading her e-mail on her computer and as if that weren't enough, she simultaneously gives students tardy passes as they check in at the office. alice is special because of her work ethic, her patience, her positive, can-do attitude, and most importantly, her compassion twoer compassion towards students, staff, and families. alice, congratulations, and thank you for all that you do for the tenderloin community school, san francisco unified school district and our students and families. thank you, alice. [applause]. >> thank you. [applause]. >> our next rave award winner is a teacher from the chinese education center, and this award will be presented by the principal of the school, victor tam. [applause]. >> if i may, i'd like to invite candy and all her loved ones to come on up with me. yea. come
she is the queen of multitasking, is incredibly organized and keeps all of us at tenderloin on our toesely the glue that holds tenderloin community school together. it's amazing to see alice in action in the morning. it is not uncommon to see her with a phone on each ear while at the same time reading her e-mail on her computer and as if that weren't enough, she simultaneously gives students tardy passes as they check in at the office. alice is special because of her work ethic, her patience,...
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side-to-side would suggested has nothing to do with intelligence but it does suggest women are better at multitasking but also as one of the researchers explained it's not about intelligence but it does affect your perception how i perceive the world is different than you do. that explains some of the disconnect and others are biological differences researchers have found when i would interview male executives or male leaders generally i would start by saying are there things that confuse you about your female colleagues? the number one thing i heard is i am afraid she'll cry i am afraid i'll make somebody cry which is incredibly dangerous for someone's career that i'm afraid to give her honest feedback you can't give that then she is at a disadvantage. but that fear of crying i was gob smacked. i had no idea but it turns out there is a biological reasoning behind that research shows first of all men are afraid they are hurting her feelings but what research tells us when women cry at work it's because they are really angry or frustrated for basically a woman crying at work is the same as a man yelli
side-to-side would suggested has nothing to do with intelligence but it does suggest women are better at multitasking but also as one of the researchers explained it's not about intelligence but it does affect your perception how i perceive the world is different than you do. that explains some of the disconnect and others are biological differences researchers have found when i would interview male executives or male leaders generally i would start by saying are there things that confuse you...
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. >> humans can multitask. we can rapidly switch between two tasks. than we would if we were just trying to do one of the tasks alone. >> reporter: next time you're crossing the street, put down the phone. my brain on texting. told you it was scary up here. "the new york times" posted a blog about this a few years back. they bring up an interesting point about our blind spot. let me bring the camera. take a look. this is what you see, basically, when you're testing. i'm texting my producer, conner, again. you can only see the angle right in front of you. we have an overhead shot i want to you, as well. this green area right here is what you can see. but the red area all over here, that's all your blind spot. and if you think about it, that could be everything from a car, to another person, it literally could be anything. as i try to walk a straight line back to you. this is something we're all guilty of. those videos are funny but it can be dangerous when you cross the street. >> the multitasking thing, we feel we can do it. i feel like i'm aware of w
. >> humans can multitask. we can rapidly switch between two tasks. than we would if we were just trying to do one of the tasks alone. >> reporter: next time you're crossing the street, put down the phone. my brain on texting. told you it was scary up here. "the new york times" posted a blog about this a few years back. they bring up an interesting point about our blind spot. let me bring the camera. take a look. this is what you see, basically, when you're testing. i'm...
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that suggests doesn't have to do anything with intelligence but women are better at multitasking and also a researcher said it's not about intelligence but it does affect how you perceive the world. so how i perceive the world is different than how you do. i think that explains some of the disconnects. there's other biological differences researchers have found. . . it's incredibly dangerous for a woman's career because these men are saying i'm afraid to give her honest feedback. if you can't give honest feedback, but you can give honest feedback to a man, then she is at a disadvantage. that fear of crying, i was god smack by that. i had no idea. there's also like the reasoning behind that, research shows, first of all, the one thing i should say the men are afraid of hurting the women's feelings when she cries but what the research tells us that when women cry at work it's not because of hurt feelings it's because they are really angry or frustrated. basically a woman crying at work is the same as a man yelling at work. it's the same thing but managers who are generally male are not
that suggests doesn't have to do anything with intelligence but women are better at multitasking and also a researcher said it's not about intelligence but it does affect how you perceive the world. so how i perceive the world is different than how you do. i think that explains some of the disconnects. there's other biological differences researchers have found. . . it's incredibly dangerous for a woman's career because these men are saying i'm afraid to give her honest feedback. if you can't...
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. >> he can multitask and do multiple things at once. the average life of any white house employee will have served 18 months. with this white house it may be shorter. these departures that are speculative, rex tillerson went on the record on "60 minutes" and said he's not going anywhere. >> now anybody serving in government -- >> back to alex baldwin. >> so you want to focus on alec baldwin? >> if fairness, i asked about alec baldwin. >> she asked the question sfwlu went back to it. >> i did. the problem with the president is he's more interested in cable tv or snl than in running the united states of america. >> no. he's interested in tariffs and trade. >> let's face it, tv is over, mr. president. run the country. >> he is running the country. >> paris denard, bill press, thanks to you. >>> outgoing senator orrin hatch ripping into obamacare and its supporters calling them, quote, the stupidest, dumbass people. the architect of obamacare joining me live, next. directv gives you more for your thing. your top-rated thing. that five stars
. >> he can multitask and do multiple things at once. the average life of any white house employee will have served 18 months. with this white house it may be shorter. these departures that are speculative, rex tillerson went on the record on "60 minutes" and said he's not going anywhere. >> now anybody serving in government -- >> back to alex baldwin. >> so you want to focus on alec baldwin? >> if fairness, i asked about alec baldwin. >> she asked...
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we should be able to multitask on these issues. >> congressman tom marino of pennsylvania, great to haveus. thanks for the discussion. >> my pleasure. >>> one week after white house add adviser jared kushner had his security clearance downgraded, he's set to meet with the president of mexico today. what they plan to talk about next. ♪ next chapter ♪ the nation's largest senior living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior care communities around the country and i've got to tell you, today's senior livingnd communities are better than tever.ou, today's senior living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities like movie theaters, texercise rooms and swimmingg pools, public cafes, bars and, bistros. exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros. even pet care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisors at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisors that will partner with you to find the perfect place and determine the right level of care. whether that's j
we should be able to multitask on these issues. >> congressman tom marino of pennsylvania, great to haveus. thanks for the discussion. >> my pleasure. >>> one week after white house add adviser jared kushner had his security clearance downgraded, he's set to meet with the president of mexico today. what they plan to talk about next. ♪ next chapter ♪ the nation's largest senior living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and...
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it doesn't have anything to do with intelligence but it does suggest that women are better at multitasking and it also, as one of the researchers explained to me, what she said is is not about intelligence but it does affect your perception, how you perceive the world. how i am perceiving the world is somewhat different than you are perceiving the world. i think that explains some of the disconnect. there's some other biological differences that researchers have found. one of the most interesting things that i found was those interviewing, when i would interview male executives for mail and jamail leaders in whatever industry and i would say, generally i would start by saying are there, are they confused about your female colleagues and i would say the number one thing i heard from men was i'm afraid she will cry. if i'm a boss, i'm afraid i'm going to make a woman cry which is incredibly dangerous for a woman's career because what these men are saying is i'm afraid to give her honest feedback. : : : it's not because of hurt feelings. because they are really angry or frustrated so women cr
it doesn't have anything to do with intelligence but it does suggest that women are better at multitasking and it also, as one of the researchers explained to me, what she said is is not about intelligence but it does affect your perception, how you perceive the world. how i am perceiving the world is somewhat different than you are perceiving the world. i think that explains some of the disconnect. there's some other biological differences that researchers have found. one of the most...
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i mean, he's able to multitask there. as president, you have to do that. >> but if he's going to issue tariffs, if he's going to issue tariffs, if he's going to issue tariffs he has to choose one legal justification to do it. i want to ask you finally, when you hear the president say i still have some people that i want to change here, you worked in the white house, there is turnover in a white house right now. but it is unusual for the president to basically say i want to get rid of some of the people here. >> well, yes. i'll agree with you that there is turnover in the white house. the amount of turnover in this white house is astronomical. i mean, and i can't even enumerate the number of people who have left since the beginning. you know, when he tweets that, you know, your first thoughts go to jeff sessions and gary cohen. i don't think that, you know, this president will benefit from getting rid of his attorney general or getting rid of probably the only person in his -- among his economic advisers who really have th
i mean, he's able to multitask there. as president, you have to do that. >> but if he's going to issue tariffs, if he's going to issue tariffs, if he's going to issue tariffs he has to choose one legal justification to do it. i want to ask you finally, when you hear the president say i still have some people that i want to change here, you worked in the white house, there is turnover in a white house right now. but it is unusual for the president to basically say i want to get rid of some...
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we would call that multitasking. i'm not sure there's never been a study to show that and of course we now have automatic dialing but they certainly found that women, as i said, their nerves could take all that input simultaneously. don't you think it's because there are so many fields that were denied women that women were coming forward and volunteering to do his work were super qualified, right strike men to go into many professions. >> right, when my great heroine disgrace, wonderful, spunky, delightful woman, hilarious in fact but absolutely passionately dedicated which was a graduate of barnard college which was the single mr. luce my college and the best job she could get was being a telephone operator. >> this is been a fantastic panel. [applause] ... [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> live coverage from the tucson festival of books continues. liza mundy who was written most recently "code girls: the untold story of the american women code breakers of world war ii" now joins us on her outd
we would call that multitasking. i'm not sure there's never been a study to show that and of course we now have automatic dialing but they certainly found that women, as i said, their nerves could take all that input simultaneously. don't you think it's because there are so many fields that were denied women that women were coming forward and volunteering to do his work were super qualified, right strike men to go into many professions. >> right, when my great heroine disgrace, wonderful,...
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but because of the lives in a multitasking society people are stressed and the fact that they must benline all the time and constantly acting and reacting meaning stress for then so that they no longer have the time to read if you haven't made it so a lot of stress to go around and i'm sure that's also cutting into the profits as well peter not a bad what is the atmosphere there in leipsic this week i'm so well there was a demonstration yesterday evening four hundred people turned out to protest against the fact that the organizers in leipsic have chosen to in the interests of freedom of expression as they put it to invite right wing hunt full of right wing publishing houses that didn't go down well in all quarters as regards the good news that i mentioned earlier where i said the remainder is the featured country this time around there are forty new translations of roumanian books novels and poetry what have you so that's quite impressive under the the same time. you know remain here is a country that remains torn between hope i would say and despair on the other hand there's a real
but because of the lives in a multitasking society people are stressed and the fact that they must benline all the time and constantly acting and reacting meaning stress for then so that they no longer have the time to read if you haven't made it so a lot of stress to go around and i'm sure that's also cutting into the profits as well peter not a bad what is the atmosphere there in leipsic this week i'm so well there was a demonstration yesterday evening four hundred people turned out to...
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>> we do a lot of things at once, we're multitaskers. it helps our society. >> mr. saccone has been successful in harrisburg like passing things like loyalty day and talking about in god we trust. it is harder to do the real stuff. social security, medicare, our infrastructure, thing that is take bipartisan agreement and com compromise. his meals paid for lobbyist and he didn't get it passed, and kept taking things from them those are the hard things. one of the few representatives to vote against the mistreatment of animals. that's what people need us to focus on is things that go straight to our desen si and looking out for each other and i'm running for congress, not cardinal. >> you need to let our viewers now, lib ra's law is about toughening the laws for those who abuse animals in the state of pennsylvania. it got a lot of attention. >> i'm not glad he is not running for cardinal, right to life is part of that basic catholic catechism. i had three balls sign into law last year. he never had a bill and never wren a bill or read one. i have a lot of legislation
>> we do a lot of things at once, we're multitaskers. it helps our society. >> mr. saccone has been successful in harrisburg like passing things like loyalty day and talking about in god we trust. it is harder to do the real stuff. social security, medicare, our infrastructure, thing that is take bipartisan agreement and com compromise. his meals paid for lobbyist and he didn't get it passed, and kept taking things from them those are the hard things. one of the few representatives...
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we are multitaskers. it doesn't take time away from other legislation and it helps our society. >> mr. lamb, you're a bottle. >> he has been successful in harrisburg passing things like governor james pollock remembrance day and talking about in god we trust but it is harder to do the real stuff, social security, medicare, our info structure, things that take bipartisan agreement and compromise. he talked earlier about his bill to ban meals paid for by lobbyists but he didn't get a pass and he kept taking meals from obvious "after words". those are the hard things. even things that shouldn't be so hard like voting against the protection of animals, the papers law, one of the few to vote against the mistreatment of animals that is what people need us to focus on is things that go straight to our decency and looking out for each other and leaving no one behind. i'm not congress, not for cardinal. i want to stick up for what people really need. >> we need to let our viewers know that that law is about testin
we are multitaskers. it doesn't take time away from other legislation and it helps our society. >> mr. lamb, you're a bottle. >> he has been successful in harrisburg passing things like governor james pollock remembrance day and talking about in god we trust but it is harder to do the real stuff, social security, medicare, our info structure, things that take bipartisan agreement and compromise. he talked earlier about his bill to ban meals paid for by lobbyists but he didn't get a...
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this multitasks. it lifts, it fills. woohoo! yes. it is awesome. your results as you sleep with dr. sebagh's crÈme de serum. (female announcer) it visibly revitalizes and repairs so you can wake up to skin that appears visibly firmer, brighter, smoother, and more youthful. (dr. sebagh) the crÈme de serum is amazing. we give you the melon antioxidant, powerful hydrators, anti-aging peptides, all-in-one super treatment. you get the best of the best, the crÈme de la creme. ♪ (male announcer) dr. sebagh has been called the wonder doctor. his clients often pay thousands of dollars for a series of treatments containing his rare melon extract and powerful anti-aging actives. that's why, when purchased separately, meaningful beauty's regular price of $139 is already an incredible steal. but cindy decided to bring dr. sebagh's exclusive formulas directly to you with no in-store markups. (female announcer) that means you won't pay $139 for meaningful beauty. not $99. or even $79. (male announcer) that's right. order in the next 6 minutes, and you'll pay just
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we would call that multitasking. i'm not sure there's never been a study to show that and of course we now have automatic dialing but they certainly found that women, as i said, their nerves could take all that input simultaneously. don't you think it's because there are so many fields that were denied women that women were coming forward and volunteering to do his work were super qualified, right strike men to go into many professions. >> right, when my great heroine disgrace, wonderful, spunky, delightful woman, hilarious in fact but absolutely passionately dedicated which was a graduate of barnard college which was the single mr. luce my college and the best job she could get was being a telephone operator. >> this is been a fantastic panel. [applause] ... >> that was our first panel of the day we have a full day of live coverage from the tucson festival of books ahead. coming up a panel discussion on the republican party, authors talking about politics and working with president and immigration the full schedule
we would call that multitasking. i'm not sure there's never been a study to show that and of course we now have automatic dialing but they certainly found that women, as i said, their nerves could take all that input simultaneously. don't you think it's because there are so many fields that were denied women that women were coming forward and volunteering to do his work were super qualified, right strike men to go into many professions. >> right, when my great heroine disgrace, wonderful,...
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to begin with, anyone that thinks that can multitask. you cannot.ecome part of our bodies. smartphone. powerful hand held commuters are with us everywhere. bedrooms, classrooms, at the dinner table. the average person checks their phone between 50 and 300 times per day. often without thinking. why? >> the phone is essentially the world's smallest slot machine. when you check your phone, you don't know what you're going find and when you're going to find it and how good it's going to be. >> it's called variable rewards. it work like in a casino. releasing a chemical in your brain that makes you want to come back for more. >> when you check it and there's something pleasurable. there's a small elevation of dopamine in the brain. the pleasure motivates you. >> the like from the friend who you secretly hope to impress jackpot. ramsay brown's start up boundless mind uses the same science to boost user engagement for its clients. >> every day we're part of thousands of these small experiments. none of which are bad, per se, or wrong. all with the end goal
to begin with, anyone that thinks that can multitask. you cannot.ecome part of our bodies. smartphone. powerful hand held commuters are with us everywhere. bedrooms, classrooms, at the dinner table. the average person checks their phone between 50 and 300 times per day. often without thinking. why? >> the phone is essentially the world's smallest slot machine. when you check your phone, you don't know what you're going find and when you're going to find it and how good it's going to be....
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at one point, by the way, you can have side jobs and do that and multitask and what point does managementonsibility here? who was manning the ship? >> so, this all comes to a light in december 2015 and then facebook gets a bunch of promises that the data is deleted and as far as i can tell after the promises from cambridge analytica and the researchers there they completely forgot about the story, off the radar. >> they have company-wide meeting today. what needs to happen? >> i think people say why have we not heard anything from zuckerberg or sandberg and very deftly avoided criticism in the last three months of chaotic nightmares of facebook athey had great pr and questions of lawmakers both in the u.s. and the uk directed specifically towards them and mark zuckerberg. >> rapid fire every hour. >> yeah. nick, thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, ahead, we return to puerto rico, exactly six months after hurricane maria devastated the island. david will show us the struggle to restore power to everyone before the next hurricane season. >>> and we invite you to subscribe to the podcast. we'
at one point, by the way, you can have side jobs and do that and multitask and what point does managementonsibility here? who was manning the ship? >> so, this all comes to a light in december 2015 and then facebook gets a bunch of promises that the data is deleted and as far as i can tell after the promises from cambridge analytica and the researchers there they completely forgot about the story, off the radar. >> they have company-wide meeting today. what needs to happen? >>...
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so we expect -- we're multitasking, is all i wanted to say. it's not just legislation.the permitting process really is, because that is such a hangover. i want to ask you to characterize the state of the economy. we've got 2.9% annualized rate of growth in the latter part of last year, this morning we got a 45-year low in jobless unemployment claims, and we've got strong personal income data coming in as well. a lot of people say this is a boom, an economic boom. would you agree with that? >> yeah. i think that's a fair characterization. don't forget when president trump took office we had the obama team forecasting we were going to be growing in the 1s as far as the eye could see. but what president trump said on the campaign trail and then acted that way after he got to the white house is that we need to fix all those broken policies. we need to deregulate, we need to cut taxes and have an infrastructure plan and so on. since he began doing that, then sentiment went up, the national association for business economists does the survey if you look at it, it's about as o
so we expect -- we're multitasking, is all i wanted to say. it's not just legislation.the permitting process really is, because that is such a hangover. i want to ask you to characterize the state of the economy. we've got 2.9% annualized rate of growth in the latter part of last year, this morning we got a 45-year low in jobless unemployment claims, and we've got strong personal income data coming in as well. a lot of people say this is a boom, an economic boom. would you agree with that?...
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. >> because of multitasking, multiple things. >> doing other things. >> while they're driving, whiley're shopping, while they're commuting. >> a stupid question, this completely non-fictional or based on assumptions, what was happening? how do you recreate that conversation >> it is based on research the people hear it, public companies for a long time, she wrote a book she understand and she spoke to the subject. >> so all this obviously driven by advertising right now >> mostly. >> mostly. how far -- where are we in the podcasting game? because it sounds like there is so many podcasts right. you go on to itunes, it's like an emporium of podcasts, you don't know what to do with yourself in the same way that people talk about there is too much scripted content between netflix, huh will you, amazon, are you worried there is too many pad costs? >> lots of podcasts, they're not quality of the kind of very heavily, they're very heavy produced that we make in companies. >> can you get a premium i thought of the economics of podcasts a lot can you get a premium on the advertising dollar fo
. >> because of multitasking, multiple things. >> doing other things. >> while they're driving, whiley're shopping, while they're commuting. >> a stupid question, this completely non-fictional or based on assumptions, what was happening? how do you recreate that conversation >> it is based on research the people hear it, public companies for a long time, she wrote a book she understand and she spoke to the subject. >> so all this obviously driven by...
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seen before because so often employers love the intelligence of working moms, they love that they multitaskroblems at home and hidden, and this is a woman who puts it right up and center, gets zero credit for it. ronna romney is another one, the same thing, she's completely altered the way that job is done done. remember her job as r.n.c. director is a d.c.-based job that she said, you know what? no. i'm going to make this a traveling job so it works for me as a working mom. if you want me as an intelligence hardworking woman you've got to work around my schedule. that's changing lives for women because those are high profile positions. what the heck is the woman from -- who's the leader of planned parenthood that they have on that list? she hasn't done anything except as candice said, actually hurt girls and women literally killing. griff: what about hope hicks? she propelled -- pete: help out the huffington post this morning, email, friends@foxnews.com. powerful influential women in the media, politics, culture, that they should have included. maybe we'll compile our own list of 15. rache
seen before because so often employers love the intelligence of working moms, they love that they multitaskroblems at home and hidden, and this is a woman who puts it right up and center, gets zero credit for it. ronna romney is another one, the same thing, she's completely altered the way that job is done done. remember her job as r.n.c. director is a d.c.-based job that she said, you know what? no. i'm going to make this a traveling job so it works for me as a working mom. if you want me as...