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i was just due to studies in neuroscience, my body ashley shutdown.ot let me shut their fight -- down and would not let me shut their fight —— fightback. down and would not let me shut their fight -- fightback. speaking to us earlier. it is being regarded as one of the famous comebacks of all time, as barcelona came back from four gallstone to defeat paris 6—1 and qualify 6—5 for the quarterfinals of the champions league. one of malta's famous landmarks, the azure window rock arch on gozo island, has collapsed into the sea after heavy storms. these pictures show the limestone arch before the collapse. the landmark featured on the popular tv series, game of thrones. and after, as you can see, there is nothing left of the arch, which has completely disappeared into the sea. reports that only year suggested it could be hit by natural corrosion. there had been signs discouraging people from walking across it. it is no more. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from the us state of wisconsin. police on patrol in arkansas pulled over a driv
i was just due to studies in neuroscience, my body ashley shutdown.ot let me shut their fight -- down and would not let me shut their fight —— fightback. down and would not let me shut their fight -- fightback. speaking to us earlier. it is being regarded as one of the famous comebacks of all time, as barcelona came back from four gallstone to defeat paris 6—1 and qualify 6—5 for the quarterfinals of the champions league. one of malta's famous landmarks, the azure window rock arch on...
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they have taken classes in astronomy, physics, neuroscience, and this one, biology.or 34-year-old tin lay, one of the best thing at emory has been his interaction with the other students. >> i have experience working with my friend, they feel love and stress. if engaging meditation, breaking meditation, it helps a lot. >> breaking news. fredericka whitfield in the newsroom. high profile university preet bharara announced he has been fired after dozens of u.s. attorneys were told to step down as they got notice last might, friday, at the end of the working day with outrage over how the process was handled. cnn justice reporter laura jarrett on the phone. what more do we moe, laura, about his tweet saying he was indeed, fired? >> reporter: that's right, frederica. he tweeted out moments ago, i did not resign. being u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york will forever be the greatest honor of my professional life and that's all he said. he did not say who called him or reveal any other details. but we are learning that he was asked to resign yesterday along w
they have taken classes in astronomy, physics, neuroscience, and this one, biology.or 34-year-old tin lay, one of the best thing at emory has been his interaction with the other students. >> i have experience working with my friend, they feel love and stress. if engaging meditation, breaking meditation, it helps a lot. >> breaking news. fredericka whitfield in the newsroom. high profile university preet bharara announced he has been fired after dozens of u.s. attorneys were told to...
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that study is in the journal of neuroscience. we have dr. winston chung you with us in the studio to talk about why quality sleep is to critical to our health. he is medical director of inpatient psychiatry at california medical center and works at the guisal school of medicine. nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me, cheryl. >> you went to med school, you're a doctor u. probably didn't sleep at all. >> there were a lot of nights without much sleep, correct. >> but it's so important to have a good, quality sleep. sleep hygiene is the new phrase, i think. >> absolutely. very important. simply put, restful sleep is critical for our mental and physical functioning. you described some of the ways that poor sleep can impact us physically, but certainly our mind throughout the day is involved in a lot of activities, planning, organizing ourselves. when we drive behind the wheel, if we lose hours of sleep at night, that can impact our ability to function in that way, in an appropriate manner. >> it's important to just shut the brain down
that study is in the journal of neuroscience. we have dr. winston chung you with us in the studio to talk about why quality sleep is to critical to our health. he is medical director of inpatient psychiatry at california medical center and works at the guisal school of medicine. nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me, cheryl. >> you went to med school, you're a doctor u. probably didn't sleep at all. >> there were a lot of nights without much sleep, correct....
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and in fact, lots of experiments show this -- if you go into neuroscience, it's well known that's what'sng to happen. there's a neural filter. if you have both world views, the question is can you say things that fit one world view and fit the other world view? fit the minor world view even if you're mostly a conservative. that is something that's hard to do, but you have to understand that and study it. so it's -- it's difficult to do. and with some people if they are totally conservative, you have no choice. they're going to hear and believe what trump says no matter what you say. there are questions where they have mostly in group nurturance and care about their families, about other people and so on and their neighbors, this -- in those areas there's a chance to get them to think differently. >> we've been talking for the better part of this conversation as we are now about the head -- that's what you do. where does the heart come in? is there no link, professor, between the head and the heart? >> they're intimate. it's not -- the heart is a metaphor for the rest of the body. all of
and in fact, lots of experiments show this -- if you go into neuroscience, it's well known that's what'sng to happen. there's a neural filter. if you have both world views, the question is can you say things that fit one world view and fit the other world view? fit the minor world view even if you're mostly a conservative. that is something that's hard to do, but you have to understand that and study it. so it's -- it's difficult to do. and with some people if they are totally conservative, you...
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but i have this theory that-- that acting is a lot about physics, neuroscience., and it can-- it can-- on stage-- and it can resonate with somebody in the back row. what is that? i think what we do is set up energy fields. you do it on your show. you set up literally an energy field and you shoot that out into the audience, and they shoot things back, and then it becomes this great exchange. that's what i think it is. >> stephen: wow. that. ( cheers and applause ). >> is that something we're supposed too talk about. >> stephen: i don't care what we are supposed to talk about. i like that. that's very intimate. the energy fields and shooting out and shooting back in, it sounds a little sexual to me. >> oh, well... that would be nice. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: yeah, but-- giuliani qot got all that stuff off of broadway back in the 90s. >> that's true. >> stephen: how did you-- what inspired you to be-- i have my own role models for what i do for a living. who were your role models when you were younger? >> when i was really young-- because i wanted to a
but i have this theory that-- that acting is a lot about physics, neuroscience., and it can-- it can-- on stage-- and it can resonate with somebody in the back row. what is that? i think what we do is set up energy fields. you do it on your show. you set up literally an energy field and you shoot that out into the audience, and they shoot things back, and then it becomes this great exchange. that's what i think it is. >> stephen: wow. that. ( cheers and applause ). >> is that...
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you studied neuroscience. >> yes, i did. >> so, how does one go from neuroscience to -- >> i liked actinggree and juggled the two and then i finished my degree and i liked the acting thing so i kept doing that. >> yeah, well, we like it too and the show looks fantastic and tell be a secret. somebody's birthday is tomorrow. i believe josh. >> oh, it's my birthday. it's my birthday. >> oh, no. celebrate. >> thank you. that's -- >> i'm not allowed to sing the birthday song. >> thank you very much. that is very, very -- >> happy, happy birthdayn in about four hours. >> we have a giant tupperware container for you. going to take that, share it with the cast. it is really nice to meet both of you, giant fan of "revenge," "unreal" and now "time after time," looks great. you can see the first two episodes sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, great performance by clean bandit. romising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast in
you studied neuroscience. >> yes, i did. >> so, how does one go from neuroscience to -- >> i liked actinggree and juggled the two and then i finished my degree and i liked the acting thing so i kept doing that. >> yeah, well, we like it too and the show looks fantastic and tell be a secret. somebody's birthday is tomorrow. i believe josh. >> oh, it's my birthday. it's my birthday. >> oh, no. celebrate. >> thank you. that's -- >> i'm not allowed to...
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we know the neuroscience is clear, if you want to invest in a person's improvement, economic success,e 3 and 4. that is clear. on a personal level, i can tell you every governor agrees with this. it's great to go to ribbon cuttings when we build bridges. it's great to go to signing ceremonies of glorious bills. but there is nothing better than seeing the smile on a 3 or 4-year-old kid's face when they learn to count to 10 and you know they are going to be ready for kindergarten because that kid one of these days will figure out how to go to mars and cure cancer and make sure they are economically productive. this really is a joy and it's great that the national governors association is now getting in league with the neuroscience about where the single best investment is we can make of our people. there is a great morality to this effort. in addition to economic benefit. because i think we all ought to understand this. poverty should not be destiny in america. it should not be your destiny if you draw a bad card and are born into poverty. we want to eliminate that opportunity gap that
we know the neuroscience is clear, if you want to invest in a person's improvement, economic success,e 3 and 4. that is clear. on a personal level, i can tell you every governor agrees with this. it's great to go to ribbon cuttings when we build bridges. it's great to go to signing ceremonies of glorious bills. but there is nothing better than seeing the smile on a 3 or 4-year-old kid's face when they learn to count to 10 and you know they are going to be ready for kindergarten because that kid...
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. >>> newly confirmed hud secretary ben carson, touching on housing, immigration, and also neuroscience. he was confirmed by the senate last week by a vote of 58-41. >>> an emotional video getting a lot of attention this afternoon. take a look at this. it was shot by a young girl as she and members of her family watched while her father was arrested by i.c.e. agents in east los angeles last week. you hear the girl crying. the undocumented father of four has reportedly worked and lived in the u.s. for the last 20 years. let's go live out to los angeles. my colleague, steve patterson is there. what's the latest on the family and is the father still in custody? >> yeah, 48-year-old romul avelica remains in i.c.e. custody. he was picked up on tuesday. his family says he was simply dropping his kids off at school when two black unmarked vehicles pulled them over. it was his 13-year-old daughter fatima, who you can hear crying and sobbing and pleading as she's recording her father's arrest and detention. that video has since sparked outrage in east l.a. over the nature of the arrest. fatima a
. >>> newly confirmed hud secretary ben carson, touching on housing, immigration, and also neuroscience. he was confirmed by the senate last week by a vote of 58-41. >>> an emotional video getting a lot of attention this afternoon. take a look at this. it was shot by a young girl as she and members of her family watched while her father was arrested by i.c.e. agents in east los angeles last week. you hear the girl crying. the undocumented father of four has reportedly worked...
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neuroscience and criminal defense cases. also that evening a stop at oblong books and music in new york where former deputy chief and staff alyssa mathematical will discuss your experience within the white house. wrapping up the week on saturday we will be live at the virginia festival of books in charlottesville, our coverage includes a panel discussion on nuclear war with authors karen stilson and dan ask any discussion on the media moderated by white house correspondent kate ryan and washington post senior editor mark fisher and bureau chief frank with no. >> to look at some of the programs tv will be covering this week. many of the events are open to the public, listen in the near future on book tv on c-span2.>> next on afterwords, council on foreign relations president bridges off examines changes this phase in us policy on his book the world in disarray. senator hoskins interviewed by former under secretary of state for global affairs from 2001 to 2009 and senior fellow for harvard university teacher of diplomacy proje
neuroscience and criminal defense cases. also that evening a stop at oblong books and music in new york where former deputy chief and staff alyssa mathematical will discuss your experience within the white house. wrapping up the week on saturday we will be live at the virginia festival of books in charlottesville, our coverage includes a panel discussion on nuclear war with authors karen stilson and dan ask any discussion on the media moderated by white house correspondent kate ryan and...
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we know the neuroscience is that if you want to invest in a person's economic success the perfect way iv. i can tell you every governor agrees with this. it's great great to go to ribbon-cutting's when we build bridges and signing ceremonies of glory spells, but there is nothing better than seeing the smile on a three or four-year-old-year-old kid's face when they learn to count to ten and you know they'll be ready for kindergarten. they're going to learn how to cure cancer and make sure they're economically productive. this is a joy and it's great the national governors association is getting in line with where the single best investment is that we can make of our people. there's a great morality to this effort in addition to economic benefit. should all understand this, poverty should not be destiny in america. should not be a if you just job ad card. we wanna eliminate that gap in our society and we know the best way to do that is with three and 4-year-old early education. we've set a goal of having 90% of our kids ready for kindergarten by 2020. i want to share some of the things
we know the neuroscience is that if you want to invest in a person's economic success the perfect way iv. i can tell you every governor agrees with this. it's great great to go to ribbon-cutting's when we build bridges and signing ceremonies of glory spells, but there is nothing better than seeing the smile on a three or four-year-old-year-old kid's face when they learn to count to ten and you know they'll be ready for kindergarten. they're going to learn how to cure cancer and make sure...
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has a phd in neuroscience. she deserves some money. coming up adding luxury to the bahamas.u there. next back in a moment. the future of business in new york state is already in motion. companies across the state are growing the economy, with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the most advanced transportation is already en route. and in corning, where the future is materializing. let us help grow your company's...
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we're at literati bookstore in ann arbor journalist kevin davis will discuss the growing use of neuroscience and criminal defense cases. also that evening a stop at oblong books and music in new york where former deputy chief and staff alyssa mathematical will discuss your experience within the white house. wrapping up the week on saturday we will be live at the virginia festival of books in charlottesville, our coverage includes a panel discussion on nuclear war with authors karen stilson and dan ask any discussion on the media moderated by white house correspondent kate ryan and washington post senior editor mark fisher and bureau chief frank with no. >> to look at some of the programs tv will be covering this week. many of the events are open to the public, listen in the near future on book tv on c-span2.>> next on afterwords, council on foreign relations president bridges off examines changes this
we're at literati bookstore in ann arbor journalist kevin davis will discuss the growing use of neuroscience and criminal defense cases. also that evening a stop at oblong books and music in new york where former deputy chief and staff alyssa mathematical will discuss your experience within the white house. wrapping up the week on saturday we will be live at the virginia festival of books in charlottesville, our coverage includes a panel discussion on nuclear war with authors karen stilson and...