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it was like an ocd paparazzi. i am ashlee vance, but i'm not really ashlee vance. studios. then in post, they put together all of the different angles to make a final 3-d version of me. if you want to get very nerdy, this is called volumetric cinematography. just for the nerds. >> hands in pockets. hands in pockets. >> my little virtual friend. ashlee: so i get to see my virtual self today. >> you have seen yourself many times in 2-d videos. ashlee: i think i'm going to be underwhelmed. i think i'm just going to see what i always look like in the mirror. i don't know why seeing a 3-d version of yourself would be a big deal. i would much rather be chased by smaug. so i just walk around? that is kind of strange. the detail is insane. you can see my whiskers, right? >> yet. ashleeah. the cameras are that good? >> and we are looking to increase that resolution as well. >> give yourself a smooch. [laughter] >> step into yourself. ashlee: oh, no. that is crazy. whoa, i did not know where i was in the room. [laughter] ashlee: i thought it would be really janky --it is rea
it was like an ocd paparazzi. i am ashlee vance, but i'm not really ashlee vance. studios. then in post, they put together all of the different angles to make a final 3-d version of me. if you want to get very nerdy, this is called volumetric cinematography. just for the nerds. >> hands in pockets. hands in pockets. >> my little virtual friend. ashlee: so i get to see my virtual self today. >> you have seen yourself many times in 2-d videos. ashlee: i think i'm going to be...
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Apr 9, 2016
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i'm one of the dancers here at ocd. what it can do is give voice to how people feel about it. does it create anxiety? does it create vulnerability? dead reckoning is the name of a sabbatical i took in 2013 to death valley. one of the things that really hit me is this great magnitude of nature. it made me realize how powerful nature is, even though we're so teeny as individuals. we're having a huge impact in changing this world. >> so this is the valley floor. it's about 200 feet below sea level. >> i asked joe and john to recreate the images. >> the end result has a lot to do with how i end up cokocompoi the music. the music of dead reckoning evolved over a process of working with k. t. i would watch the dancers rehearse different sections. ♪ >> and that had a lot to do with how i composed the music. in particular, there is a scene in the dance where there is two women who are running. to me it really expresses this sort of frantic need and desire to do something now with the environment. there is the sound of a tree falling, so let me play that for you. ♪ >> the sound of the
i'm one of the dancers here at ocd. what it can do is give voice to how people feel about it. does it create anxiety? does it create vulnerability? dead reckoning is the name of a sabbatical i took in 2013 to death valley. one of the things that really hit me is this great magnitude of nature. it made me realize how powerful nature is, even though we're so teeny as individuals. we're having a huge impact in changing this world. >> so this is the valley floor. it's about 200 feet below sea...
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Apr 10, 2016
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and you could call it classic ocd, which is obsessive-compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety. and for me, i started to fixate on my health and literally the clearest manifestation of it, which would be skin cancer. and so it was a perfect storm of checking and rechecking, and that meant going to dermatologists. it was like i was serially dating them because i think i went to three or four, three or four times a year. as soon as i finished with one, i'd make an appointment for another. and that is another classic trait -- that you get temporary relief from reassurance, but in fact that triggers the anxiety. >> and once your husband, really, pushed you into treatment and you got treatment... >> yeah. >> ...the skies opened up, right? evangelical about talking about this -- because i had no idea that this is how a person could live, to wake up in the morning and not be overwhelmed with worry, to go through everyday experiences and not have catastrophic thinking about the worst-case scenario, and to be present in the moment and not tied up. but i will say -- and this is before. an
and you could call it classic ocd, which is obsessive-compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety. and for me, i started to fixate on my health and literally the clearest manifestation of it, which would be skin cancer. and so it was a perfect storm of checking and rechecking, and that meant going to dermatologists. it was like i was serially dating them because i think i went to three or four, three or four times a year. as soon as i finished with one, i'd make an appointment for another. and...
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Apr 8, 2016
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christina: triggered ocd. dari: here hungry. a restaurant in new jersey is sticking to its hometown roots. christina: kerry drew introduces us to turtle and the wolf in the latest edition of "the dish." >> reporter: for this chef, opening the first restaurant, turtle and the wolf in upper montclair was like coming home. >> it's nice to walk down the street and have the familiarity and say i've come full circle. this is where it started. >> it was an idea he and his friend came up years ago when cooking in college. >> i don't know if we knew we'd end up opening a restaurant. it was the start of the conversation. over a beer a couple of years ago, he was like we talked about this a long time ago. let's start considering doing it. and we kind of stumbled upon this space and went for it. >> reporter: everything about the place celebrates upper montclair, from the name, which references the history of the town, to the art on the wall. >> this is a local artist named tom. somebody said it was a great first date place. you can point ou
christina: triggered ocd. dari: here hungry. a restaurant in new jersey is sticking to its hometown roots. christina: kerry drew introduces us to turtle and the wolf in the latest edition of "the dish." >> reporter: for this chef, opening the first restaurant, turtle and the wolf in upper montclair was like coming home. >> it's nice to walk down the street and have the familiarity and say i've come full circle. this is where it started. >> it was an idea he and his...
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and lotion bottles all lined up in order, because that's just something i was diagnosed with called ocdhave everything in a particular order or color. lining all that up like that does help me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they did it. >> we weren't talking or conversating or anything. we were just like we were hunting, you know, like just looking for the next victim, looking for that next person. five black people. and we shot them all down, killing three of them, and two of them survived. after that we didn't talk or anything about it. we just went straight home. we didn't even talk about it when we got home. i'm flabbergasted when i think about it. i can't believe i done this. i wake up every day in the cell, same cell. why did i do this? how could i do this? >>> coming up -- >> i think it's because of the baby, but i don't want them to hurt me. >> robert green gets a disturbing
and lotion bottles all lined up in order, because that's just something i was diagnosed with called ocdhave everything in a particular order or color. lining all that up like that does help me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they did it. >> we weren't talking or conversating or...
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then my ocd kicked in. and i had to get the real costume. the car.with it all, well, it was about going to childrens hospitals and making a difference. >> batman is on his way to the hospital when he's pulled over by officer borgea. >> i did not know immediately why he was going to pull me over, but i figured he was going to pull me over to find out who this person is with a batman costume on driving a lamborghini bat mobile. what's going on? it's not something you see every day. >> lenny notices even the officer can't contain his enjoyment. >> he was humming the bat theme as i was getting my license and the registration, i can hear him in the background humming the batman theme. ♪ batman >> the registration checks out, and batman is free to go, but not before other officers show up and ask for photos. >> do you mind if we take a picture with you? >> lenny is more than happy to oblige. >> i believe this police pullover made their day-to-day jobs a little bit easier. >> officer borgea considers this chance meeting with batman a unique experience. >> t
then my ocd kicked in. and i had to get the real costume. the car.with it all, well, it was about going to childrens hospitals and making a difference. >> batman is on his way to the hospital when he's pulled over by officer borgea. >> i did not know immediately why he was going to pull me over, but i figured he was going to pull me over to find out who this person is with a batman costume on driving a lamborghini bat mobile. what's going on? it's not something you see every day....
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Apr 26, 2016
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economies , its mass incarceration in the united states of the type you don't see in any of the other ocd countries and that appears to have played a role in the fact that large fractions of people who could be contributing productively to our economy are not doing so today on competition, there's also a proposal for the fcc by broadcasters to open up a spectrum for them to do 40 bev and interactions and those kind of things. it sounds a little bit like what you are trying to accomplish with this set-top box proposal. with the administration weigh in on that and the broader question to that is, in adopting these programs and policies do you risk picking winners and losers in picking one industry or technology over another? >> guest: that's not something we weighed in on though we have played a role in bactrim policy including championing the legislation that created two sides of the spectrum auction that is going to happen this year which is going to buy up spectrum from broadcasters who willingly relinquish it and sell it to people that place a higher value on it, mostly in mobile broadb
economies , its mass incarceration in the united states of the type you don't see in any of the other ocd countries and that appears to have played a role in the fact that large fractions of people who could be contributing productively to our economy are not doing so today on competition, there's also a proposal for the fcc by broadcasters to open up a spectrum for them to do 40 bev and interactions and those kind of things. it sounds a little bit like what you are trying to accomplish with...
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average about five percentage points lower average on all of our taxes, income and consumption than the ocd countries given us an advantage rather than disadvantage on international issues. i just want to make this point, i think this committee needs to be in the leadership of tax report form. i think the work that was done we have become more understanding the challenges we've had. i urge us us to work together so america can have a tax code that is a lot easier, simpler and more efficient capital growth that our current texaco. >> thank you. i am just if i could take a couple minutes and introduce our panel of five witnesses today. we'll hear from doctor tom bartel who is been issued as chief of staff of the joint committee on taxation. he is no stranger here and he should not need much of an introduction. he'd worse with joint committee staff since 1987 when he started staff economist. he worked his way up his ladder prior to his work in washington he is a member of the economic faculty. of dartmouth college. he had a bachelor bachelor degree northwestern university later received his do
average about five percentage points lower average on all of our taxes, income and consumption than the ocd countries given us an advantage rather than disadvantage on international issues. i just want to make this point, i think this committee needs to be in the leadership of tax report form. i think the work that was done we have become more understanding the challenges we've had. i urge us us to work together so america can have a tax code that is a lot easier, simpler and more efficient...