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those are physical dysfunctions, and they are the common pathway for a variety of physical stress or psychological problems, relationship problems, et cetera. that's why i call them psychosomatic. it merely means that if a man comes into my office and cat have an erection or has a problem keeping an erection, i first have to find out, is he taking medication? is he having quarrels with his wife? was he religiously brought up and feels sex is shameful? does he have a neurotic problem? dr. carson describes a dysfunction common to yog men-- the inability to contr orgas hardly aeagoes by that i don't have a young man show up at my doorstep looking very-- i' learned to recognize it now-- looking very scared and traumatized. he's at my doorstep, and i say-- because i've learned by this time what to eect-- "what happened?" "well, i don't know. it just went too fast." this problem, premature ejaculation, is a common sexual dysfunction, occurring in approximately 35% of theale population. the treatment for premature ejaculion consists of teaching the male how to slow down his e. specific exer
those are physical dysfunctions, and they are the common pathway for a variety of physical stress or psychological problems, relationship problems, et cetera. that's why i call them psychosomatic. it merely means that if a man comes into my office and cat have an erection or has a problem keeping an erection, i first have to find out, is he taking medication? is he having quarrels with his wife? was he religiously brought up and feels sex is shameful? does he have a neurotic problem? dr. carson...
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let's take physical activity, for example. we don't need to come up with a whole lot of rules about going after a certain length of time, or even being at a heart rate level for it to count. just moving will make a difference. so even without the exercise at first, just on the fast and with the support of the doctors and the health educators here, i lost very consistently four pounds a week. and it just sort of rolled off, and then i started to get brave and attempt exercise. penny weismuller: because of the heel pain early on, i needed to look for a low impact thing to do, and i got an air glider, and i would do 10 minutes a day on the air glider. ten minutes equaled like 75 calories of physical activity, and that was just one more thing to help build it up. the bottom line for weight management is calories in versus calories out. of course, we need to consider one's nutritional intake. i could consume my maintenance calories in ice cream or chocolate, but that doesn't mean that even though i could, theoretically, maintain my
let's take physical activity, for example. we don't need to come up with a whole lot of rules about going after a certain length of time, or even being at a heart rate level for it to count. just moving will make a difference. so even without the exercise at first, just on the fast and with the support of the doctors and the health educators here, i lost very consistently four pounds a week. and it just sort of rolled off, and then i started to get brave and attempt exercise. penny weismuller:...
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we talk about honor killings in terms of the physical world. there's a real concern that reputational damage can be caused by things taken out of context might be the virtual version of an honor killing. >> an insurance market i don't think access today. >> we are doing the book identity will become so important that people will obsess about these questions and more serious example is the online maturity never quite catches -- online maturity matches physical maturity which is never quite as good as a mature adult and teenagers. we all understand that. imagine the 16 or 17 to antics and now same person had 25 looking for a job. either examples are the information is used against these candidates? does that seem right to you? it doesn't seem right to me. in our system for hundreds of years it's been true if you are a juvenile below 18 and you commit a crime within sun bows, you can actually go to a judge after an appropriate sentence and the record be removed from the court and you can legally say he would never convicted of a crime. it's obviou
we talk about honor killings in terms of the physical world. there's a real concern that reputational damage can be caused by things taken out of context might be the virtual version of an honor killing. >> an insurance market i don't think access today. >> we are doing the book identity will become so important that people will obsess about these questions and more serious example is the online maturity never quite catches -- online maturity matches physical maturity which is never...
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physically do the jobs? where they are dropped from 40,000 feet 8 miles hayek into a cold ocean 10 miles offshore where they swim under water. literally swimming with sharks in the philippines to set up a surveillance began. operating at high altitudes in down mountains of afghanistan. it is a great deal of physical endurance. >> host: how many are there and how many try out? denied the exact number is classified the roughly 2,000 worldwide and an alumni of a few thousand more. at some point i think every boy or girl thinks about being a navy seal but those to get to try out from the buds is maybe only 10,000 basic underwater demolition school is basic training it used to me you had to join the navy for basic training that you can and get that directly but even after buds there is another demanding training program. it takes about two years of a selection process to get through the program. very few do. less than 20 percent make it through their highly selected and fit people. annapolis graduates, four marin
physically do the jobs? where they are dropped from 40,000 feet 8 miles hayek into a cold ocean 10 miles offshore where they swim under water. literally swimming with sharks in the philippines to set up a surveillance began. operating at high altitudes in down mountains of afghanistan. it is a great deal of physical endurance. >> host: how many are there and how many try out? denied the exact number is classified the roughly 2,000 worldwide and an alumni of a few thousand more. at some...
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so how realistic are some of these changes in a. >> certainly the physical things. the timing and so forth are real. and i'm happy to say that i think facebook is working on similar areas and google is getting to work very well. and it says things like how long it will take you to get to work and how is the traffic going. and so this is also part of. >> another example and we have this is the optimal traffic routing. it's example after temple of human intelligence crowds were as applied to some kind of physical map or infrastructure that helps to make your life better. the kinds of things will seem pretty straightforward in one form or another. and toured was one month ago, three weeks ago. little bit more than a month. and you both say that parents are going to have the privacy and security talked even before the lexmark talk with their kids. >> yes, i'm going to. >> okay, you are going to. and obviously this is further in your path. >> he hasn't quite filtered out who runs the household. but the key question is, are you the kind of parent we want your baby to real
so how realistic are some of these changes in a. >> certainly the physical things. the timing and so forth are real. and i'm happy to say that i think facebook is working on similar areas and google is getting to work very well. and it says things like how long it will take you to get to work and how is the traffic going. and so this is also part of. >> another example and we have this is the optimal traffic routing. it's example after temple of human intelligence crowds were as...
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we talk about things in the physical world. there is a concern in the permanent the reputational damage that could be caused by things taken out of context might be the virtual version. >> i don't think it exists tod today. >> it's become so important. >> people will obsess about these and a more serious example jerry jared likes to say the maturity never quite catches, it never matches the physical maturity which is never quite as good as a mature adult and teenager. we all understand this so imagine it's all written out there and it now looking for the job all that stuff is out there. does that seem right to you? in the system for hundreds of years it's been true that if you are a juvenile below 18 and commit a crime in some bounds you can actually go before an appropriate sentence and so forth and have the record to be removed from the court and say you were never convicted of a crime and it is impossible today giving the online world. >> the last question that i will ask is on women. obviously something i'm passionate about
we talk about things in the physical world. there is a concern in the permanent the reputational damage that could be caused by things taken out of context might be the virtual version. >> i don't think it exists tod today. >> it's become so important. >> people will obsess about these and a more serious example jerry jared likes to say the maturity never quite catches, it never matches the physical maturity which is never quite as good as a mature adult and teenager. we all...
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it supported the idea that the word strong isn't just about physical strength. it's a charitable foundation that empowers cancer patients. i think people in our population who already have chronic conditions can feel stronger and have a better quality of life. it not just for healthy people. if we don't believe that is true, then why are we having a wellness program? that's the core basis of it that everyone can make choices that are going to improve their outcomes. so that's been the process to date of how we arrived at this brand. i acknowledge there is never one good answer when you are working in a creative endeavor. it's not simple math or calculation. there is going to be a lot of feelings and opinions. i think it's good to engage in the thoughtful creative debate. so, there could be other solutions and i respect all the input we've been getting. but i still think at the end of the day, this is a good brand. i think it should be considered and i think perhaps we should move forward with it as the brand of our wellness program. >> i have one question about
it supported the idea that the word strong isn't just about physical strength. it's a charitable foundation that empowers cancer patients. i think people in our population who already have chronic conditions can feel stronger and have a better quality of life. it not just for healthy people. if we don't believe that is true, then why are we having a wellness program? that's the core basis of it that everyone can make choices that are going to improve their outcomes. so that's been the process...
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can you physically do the job?eals or offering for the demanding environment, seal operations where there dropped from 40,000 feet, eight miles high into a cold ocean 10 miles offshore where they're swimming underwater. one of things we talk in the book, they are literally swimming with sharks in the philippines, swimming in the cold waters of the pacific. to set up surveillance. they're operating at high altitudes, 11 12 house and feed in the mountains of afghanistan and other places. so that's a great deal of physical endurance. >> how many navy seals are there? how many try out? >> the exact number is classified. but it's is roughly about 2000 navy seals worldwide. and as an alumni organization of 2000 more. at some point i think everybody thinks about, girls do too being a navy s.e.a.l. ability to try out is about 10,000 over the last 10 years. so to even get to the point where able to go to basic underwater demolition school, basic training for seals is a demanding -- to you to be a to join the navy to go thro
can you physically do the job?eals or offering for the demanding environment, seal operations where there dropped from 40,000 feet, eight miles high into a cold ocean 10 miles offshore where they're swimming underwater. one of things we talk in the book, they are literally swimming with sharks in the philippines, swimming in the cold waters of the pacific. to set up surveillance. they're operating at high altitudes, 11 12 house and feed in the mountains of afghanistan and other places. so...
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let's get in a little physics here. now, this is kinda-- this is a little deep physics. that's t expression, kinetic energy. that is also proportional to temperature. to say two volumes of gas have the same temperature is to say those two volumes of gas have the same kinetic energy for their molecules. so the kinetic energy is the same. now, a helium atom has a very, very tiny mass and compared to the other maes ke thexygen and nitrogen they have large mass. so i could put the oxygen and nitrogen like that. and if that has the same energy as the helium, but the helium has only a little mass, so what must be the end of the story, gang? check your neighbor. what's gonna happen? if this is gonna be the same as this, what's the v gonna be? so little things that have the same kinetic energy as big things must necessarily be going faster. i can put it to you this way. let's suppose there's a mouse and an elephant running down the street and i tell you that the mouse and the elephant have the same kinetic energy. now, to say they have the same kinetic energy iso say when they h
let's get in a little physics here. now, this is kinda-- this is a little deep physics. that's t expression, kinetic energy. that is also proportional to temperature. to say two volumes of gas have the same temperature is to say those two volumes of gas have the same kinetic energy for their molecules. so the kinetic energy is the same. now, a helium atom has a very, very tiny mass and compared to the other maes ke thexygen and nitrogen they have large mass. so i could put the oxygen and...
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>> yes. >> reporter: stopping the physical attacks not only stops injuries. it saves money.ro says injured drivers can require medical care or workers comp. >>> ahead on "news4 middaad on a video shows the mayor has some moves. >>> this is exciting. real exciting. eight high school seniors got the surprise after lifetime this week. the president of george washington university showed up at their school to give them full-ride scholarships. our cameras were there. the first to learn the big news, tyler jackson, senior at ballou high school. he thought he was will for a pep rally that was going the take pla place. >> why are they talking about that? then they said my name. they presented me with this award. i can't describe how i feel right now. >> reporter: >> that's crazy. jackson's mother, of course, had trouble holding back her tears. her son currently takes four ap class ies and is also on the marching band. he will study mechanical engineering next fall. the $200,000 scholarship covers everything from tuition to room and board, books for the four years. >>> between bad we
>> yes. >> reporter: stopping the physical attacks not only stops injuries. it saves money.ro says injured drivers can require medical care or workers comp. >>> ahead on "news4 middaad on a video shows the mayor has some moves. >>> this is exciting. real exciting. eight high school seniors got the surprise after lifetime this week. the president of george washington university showed up at their school to give them full-ride scholarships. our cameras were...
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being pushed ourselves was the most common form of physical violence. but when this was excluded is still one in four women in europe had suffered violence. it also found that forty eight percent had experienced sexual harassment this included on welcome physical contact suggestive comments are inappropriate invitations the buyers figures were lower than the eu average. but campaigners hearsay that should not be a source of comfort. this culture of the two women are not being given the permission to speak about the true message of violence and really this is the future and what we need to do in ours to make space for women's talk about this because the honest women talk about some tumor talk about is to make it difficult to talk about just who will travel to change. the survey covered all twenty eight eu member states on the oft shills violence against women is pervasive and extensive in every country. all the speakers here agree that the state is no need for urgent action in every key states including ireland's call the muscle of an artsy news of the m
being pushed ourselves was the most common form of physical violence. but when this was excluded is still one in four women in europe had suffered violence. it also found that forty eight percent had experienced sexual harassment this included on welcome physical contact suggestive comments are inappropriate invitations the buyers figures were lower than the eu average. but campaigners hearsay that should not be a source of comfort. this culture of the two women are not being given the...
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so how realistic are some of these changes in a. >> certainly the physical things. the timing and so forth are real. and i'm happy to say that i think facebook is working on similar areas and google is getting to work very well. and it says things like how long it will take you to get to work and how is the traffic going. and so this is also part of. >> another example and we have this is the optimal traffic routing. it's example after temple of human intelligence crowds were as applied to some kind of physical map or infrastructure that helps to make your life better. the kinds of things will seem pretty straightforward in one form or another. and toured was one month ago, three weeks ago. little bit more than a month. and you both say that parents are going to have the privacy and security talked even before the lexmark talk with their kids. >> yes, i'm going to. >> okay, you are going to. and obviously this is further in your path. >> he hasn't quite filtered out who runs the household. but the key question is, are you the kind of parent we want your baby to real
so how realistic are some of these changes in a. >> certainly the physical things. the timing and so forth are real. and i'm happy to say that i think facebook is working on similar areas and google is getting to work very well. and it says things like how long it will take you to get to work and how is the traffic going. and so this is also part of. >> another example and we have this is the optimal traffic routing. it's example after temple of human intelligence crowds were as...
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and the man i just spoke to saying he wants to see physical proof this plane went down.icion right now from the families towards the malaysian government. some of it being fueled by the chinese government. repeatedly pointing out they feel this effort has not been up you to scratch, according to them. china has sent several assets to the southern indian ocean, including a giant ice breaktory try and find physical evidence of this plane. one important cultural thing to note, for chinese, it's very important to get the body or get the remains so the family can grieve. so even if they find the plane, it's going to be very hard for the people here to have closure, because presumably the amount of time and the place it's gone down, any physical remains will be extremely difficult to find. so, you know, harrowing scenes here in beijing, as the final news came through the news that some people still don't want to acknowledge. they want physical proof. wolf? >> all right, david, thank you. david mckenzie in beijing. just ahead, more on the fate of flight 370. we'll take a closer
and the man i just spoke to saying he wants to see physical proof this plane went down.icion right now from the families towards the malaysian government. some of it being fueled by the chinese government. repeatedly pointing out they feel this effort has not been up you to scratch, according to them. china has sent several assets to the southern indian ocean, including a giant ice breaktory try and find physical evidence of this plane. one important cultural thing to note, for chinese, it's...
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you're known for physical fitness. how physically fit are you?hat are you doing in terms of physical fitness now adays? >> i meditate. >> good for you. >> i walk a lot, i lift weights, i pull those bands a lot. >> good for you. >> the book i wrote before this for teenagers was for older people called "primetime." one of the main things i learned, one of the most successful things in aging is to stay active. >> you wrote it's good to be in touch with your emotions. >> when you get older, it's easier to be in the moment. i find myself much more readily moved by joy. i wrote a blog called "crying." some people interpret it like i'm scared of dying. i'm not scared of dying, but i do cry a lot when i'm touched, when i'm moved. and i think it's because i'm in the moment. i think it's a good sign. >> you and i did a panel discussion recently. it was intense, and i know what you mean. i cried, and i don't do that typically. i think you put me in the moment as well, because i felt very relaxed around you. look, i love you, i love having you on the show an
you're known for physical fitness. how physically fit are you?hat are you doing in terms of physical fitness now adays? >> i meditate. >> good for you. >> i walk a lot, i lift weights, i pull those bands a lot. >> good for you. >> the book i wrote before this for teenagers was for older people called "primetime." one of the main things i learned, one of the most successful things in aging is to stay active. >> you wrote it's good to be in touch with...
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this the physical education department supports the change in the language, thank you. >> okay, seeing no other comments from the board, commissioner murase, any comments? >> no. >> thanks. >> great. >> so i believe that we are ready for a roll call vote. >> thank you. >> wei. >> yes. >> logan, mr. haney. >> yes. >> miss maufas. >> yes. >> miss mendoza mcdonald murase. >> aye. >> wynns. >> aye. >> norton. >> aye. >> fewer. >> yes. >> thank you, >> thank you. >> board members proposals. none tonight. requests to speak regarding general matters. we have a couple of speakers signed up tonight, we have jose julio and briana read, and jane lazerati and jeff rice and rodney hepton and rodney hitus and reggie higgnand mary, twigbi and claudia, and two minutes each and please come up to the podium now. >> come on >> good evening, i am a resident of the hunter's view and the bay view i am the community advocate for 19 years and i have been the community liaison for the city of dreams, the parent advisory committee, for the center for youth, and i am a peer leader intern for the ymca and i am on
this the physical education department supports the change in the language, thank you. >> okay, seeing no other comments from the board, commissioner murase, any comments? >> no. >> thanks. >> great. >> so i believe that we are ready for a roll call vote. >> thank you. >> wei. >> yes. >> logan, mr. haney. >> yes. >> miss maufas. >> yes. >> miss mendoza mcdonald murase. >> aye. >> wynns. >> aye....
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and physically and mentally and medically. she locks worse.nd if somebody happens to my sister under their care she will not be another number in the system. >> no evidence has ever been presented that shoes her parents were abusive to her and in any way impaired her health. no relatives or members of the community had a bad word to say about the family. we reached out to a child advocate who meet the family on the dr. phil show. i am saddened by massachusetts's action with respect to jus tina. and village spent time with father and sisters, i know they clearly love and care for her deeply. the state never conducted an investigation of their home or intrude anyone associated with justina. theested in this case needs to be reviewed carefully and a wiser decision to give her an opportunity to return home to her surroundings. her father is here along with his family's attorney of liberty counsel. lou and matt thank you for being here. and lou, let me start with you. i want to confirm what we heard. nobody from the state has ever visited your home
and physically and mentally and medically. she locks worse.nd if somebody happens to my sister under their care she will not be another number in the system. >> no evidence has ever been presented that shoes her parents were abusive to her and in any way impaired her health. no relatives or members of the community had a bad word to say about the family. we reached out to a child advocate who meet the family on the dr. phil show. i am saddened by massachusetts's action with respect to jus...
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they claimed there was no physical evidence tying them to a murder, and investigators agreed, but theying the defendants to the crime were overwhelming. >> you take all that together, you know that there was an intentional killing, you know that it was a staged accident, and you know that four people stood to make over $900,000 if this theory of an accident could hold up. you put all that together and it spells out one thing to us, and that is murder for profit. >> perhaps what's most tragic about the case is that frankie pullian was an unwitting participant in his own murder. >> he was the kind of person that would not suspect anything beyond the obvious. >> e. lee white, lawrence scott, and william brown were all found guilty of first-degree murder and insurance fraud and sentenced to life in prison. >> the murder mystery is actually who did it. there were three people that were tried and three people convicted. but who did it? >> e. lee white's wife, erna, was convicted of fraud and theft by deception. she was placed on probation. investigators say e. lee white and his accomplices a
they claimed there was no physical evidence tying them to a murder, and investigators agreed, but theying the defendants to the crime were overwhelming. >> you take all that together, you know that there was an intentional killing, you know that it was a staged accident, and you know that four people stood to make over $900,000 if this theory of an accident could hold up. you put all that together and it spells out one thing to us, and that is murder for profit. >> perhaps what's...
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there is hope and that hope is in the form of owning physical gold. after the conference, i had a chance to sit down with a gold expert and talk more about the benefits of owning solid gold government coins. he is a true expert when it comes to the importance of owning physical gold. >> what do you say to somebody who doesn't own gold? and maybe doesn't understand the appeal of gold? >> think of this as a long-term savings. this is insurance for your money. we have insurance for our cars and homes. you don't have insurance for your money. >> what is going on here? >> hold that for a second. that is $50,000 in cash. >> and this? steady as we go. >> this was $50,000 in 2001 in gold. if you had bought this $50,000 in 2001 in gold it would be worth now more than five times its original value. $250,000. >> amazing. >> there is more. ring in the cash. >> erie go. >> here is a great example of the power of gold. if gold reaches $5,800 per ounce like experts are predicting, this $50,000 could be worth $1 million in cash. if you kept your money in cash, you ma
there is hope and that hope is in the form of owning physical gold. after the conference, i had a chance to sit down with a gold expert and talk more about the benefits of owning solid gold government coins. he is a true expert when it comes to the importance of owning physical gold. >> what do you say to somebody who doesn't own gold? and maybe doesn't understand the appeal of gold? >> think of this as a long-term savings. this is insurance for your money. we have insurance for our...
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>> well, the higher-paid jobs are very physical.t is apple picking for us, and you're carrying of 30-pound bag of apples over your shoulder all day long. we have men that pick and women, we've had a few women who could pick 250 bags of apples a day. you carry 250 30-pound bags of apples 20 feet from where you are to the bin all day long, you're worn out at the end of the day. americans don't seem to be willing to do that work. >> thank you for telling us about your story. an orchard farmer joining us. >> let me leave you tonight with a few facts, not opinions, not feelings. the congressional budget office estimates the reform bill passed by the u.s. senate last year would boost america's economic growth 5.4% over the next two decades. that's significant. an estimated 9 million new workers joining the legal workforce in that period would mean more tax revenue for the federal government. that and other factors would lower budget deficits. it's not clear that it will pass the house of representatives but we'll stay on top of this story
>> well, the higher-paid jobs are very physical.t is apple picking for us, and you're carrying of 30-pound bag of apples over your shoulder all day long. we have men that pick and women, we've had a few women who could pick 250 bags of apples a day. you carry 250 30-pound bags of apples 20 feet from where you are to the bin all day long, you're worn out at the end of the day. americans don't seem to be willing to do that work. >> thank you for telling us about your story. an orchard...
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rhythm is probably the most physical element of music. (narrator) for much of the world's music, the foundation of rhythm is a steady reoccurring pattern or pulse. pulse in music often evokes a physical response, moving us to dance, march, sway, or tap our feet. pulse is the regular occurrence of rhythm in time, unemphasized, one after another-- [clapping] undivided. in many instances, we want to organize that pulse. in western music, we'll use an accent on every two. for example, one, two, one, two, one, two. if you watch a marching band, you'll probably see a lot of duple time or time divided by twos or fours. if you watch the way they move, the way they step, it's often divided-- one, two, one two, one. if you watch somebody dancing to a waltz, you'll see the emphasis of their bodies moving on the first beat of every three-- one, two, three. one, two, three. and the choreography of their movement corresponds to that emphasis in time. pulse is also something that people perceive as an audience not just the musicians using accents to org
rhythm is probably the most physical element of music. (narrator) for much of the world's music, the foundation of rhythm is a steady reoccurring pattern or pulse. pulse in music often evokes a physical response, moving us to dance, march, sway, or tap our feet. pulse is the regular occurrence of rhythm in time, unemphasized, one after another-- [clapping] undivided. in many instances, we want to organize that pulse. in western music, we'll use an accent on every two. for example, one, two,...
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if you can imagine it, but not do it physically, than it is up to me degree at it. >> you have also made a 25 foot gorilla? >> we did king kong, exactly. that was peter's lifelong dream, to bring king kong back to the screen. you is a big fan -- he was a big fan of the original, as was i. we brought kong to life. >> would that be done the same way today, or would that be digitally created inside a computer? >> the kong that you see, that we did in 2005, he was a completely digital character. we use this idea performance capture, we worked with anti-circus who did the same thing for us with creating column for lord of the rings, and then we turned him into the creature that we see on the screen. >> you also worked on lord of the rings in 2003? >> that is right. i joined with peter to work on gollum. doing a character in a computer was kind of a new thing, we were not sure how well it could be done. we had seen creatures before then, we have worked on to rest are --jurassic park, but the character that had to perform and engage audiences with something new. we were fortunate to work with a
if you can imagine it, but not do it physically, than it is up to me degree at it. >> you have also made a 25 foot gorilla? >> we did king kong, exactly. that was peter's lifelong dream, to bring king kong back to the screen. you is a big fan -- he was a big fan of the original, as was i. we brought kong to life. >> would that be done the same way today, or would that be digitally created inside a computer? >> the kong that you see, that we did in 2005, he was a...
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all of us are exhausted, both mental and physical. we can do nothing but just simply wait, so it has been a hard time. well, my mom used to say that where there are people, there are family. but one is lost, so, i think it is a disaster to my family. >> reporter: well, steve wang there has been talking to the media a bit in recent days and he's become somewhat of a leader of this family group. they now are trying to band together. they don't trust the malaysian authorities, the malaysian airlines. they say they want credible evidence. but you know, you also have to feel for the malaysian airlines side. they also lost people who many of them were close to in this flight 370. so, you know, terrible situation, really, all around. >> they've been offered $5,000 for their near-term expenses, you know, because they have to eat, some of them are not on their jobs, they're not in their home country, some cases, and there's just a lot of near-term expenses for them. and some, david, have said oh, it's $5,000 to cover the loss of their loved on
all of us are exhausted, both mental and physical. we can do nothing but just simply wait, so it has been a hard time. well, my mom used to say that where there are people, there are family. but one is lost, so, i think it is a disaster to my family. >> reporter: well, steve wang there has been talking to the media a bit in recent days and he's become somewhat of a leader of this family group. they now are trying to band together. they don't trust the malaysian authorities, the malaysian...
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this place has physical therapy, occupational therapy, everything right there. that would be so hard for an apparent to have to take the kids somewhere else. in conclusion, we want to encourage that you do not tear apart our community. in addition we would be happy if you keep the program. " this is from a third grade class. they want to keep their friends in wheelchair with communication devices there. thank you. [ applause ] >> next speaker, please. so next speaker? >> good evening, my name is maria sanchez. this is pedro martinez. he has cerebral palsy. he's in the program now. he has the advantage to talk. and he works to communicate with people and do homework. i have a bunch of stuff here and i have a lot at my house. like he wrote my journal, today is monday. he talks about the weather. i have the letters from the teachers saying when he got the wrong word, he said he wants to erase and do it again. i feel so upset that you want to close the program because my son he's doesn't talk and now he's expert. i don't other than know how to use the talker. he say
this place has physical therapy, occupational therapy, everything right there. that would be so hard for an apparent to have to take the kids somewhere else. in conclusion, we want to encourage that you do not tear apart our community. in addition we would be happy if you keep the program. " this is from a third grade class. they want to keep their friends in wheelchair with communication devices there. thank you. [ applause ] >> next speaker, please. so next speaker? >> good...
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bigelow: one can become physically dependent on surprisingly low doses of caffeine. it appears that only about 100 milligrams a day is sufficient to produce physical dependence. that's the equivalent of two or three sodas, or maybe one or two cups of coffee. because the drug is so readily available, it doesn't produce a big problem. so it's an example of a well tolerated, widespread drug of dependence that's just accepted and used in society without major problems. dr. mccaul: among drugs other than alcohol, marijuana is the most prevalent drug of choice in our society. so it does receive widespread use at this point in time particularly among younger people. but that doesn't make it a safe drug any more than alcohol, which is both legal and widespread in its use, is a safe drug. marijuana has toxic effects, because of its route of administration. the inhalation is just as nasty and toxic as cigarette smoking. dr. miotto: there appears to be an increased risk of cancer, of bronchitis, of asthma. the problem is compounded in that many marijuana smokers also smoke ciga
bigelow: one can become physically dependent on surprisingly low doses of caffeine. it appears that only about 100 milligrams a day is sufficient to produce physical dependence. that's the equivalent of two or three sodas, or maybe one or two cups of coffee. because the drug is so readily available, it doesn't produce a big problem. so it's an example of a well tolerated, widespread drug of dependence that's just accepted and used in society without major problems. dr. mccaul: among drugs other...
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they still haven't seen any physical evidence. it is literally troo lly drivin kraszsy. they're trying to figure out what is going on. they feel like some of the information that's being held back from them, but authorities have continued to say, we are telling you everything we know. and we know, ourselves, there are 26 countries that are helping in trying to find any kind of physical evidence of where this plane might be in the southern indian ocean at the moment. there's a lot of frustration as you might imagine on the part of investigators looking into this. trying to find out and finally solve this mystery. but when it comes to the families who are from china, and that was the bulk of the passengers on the plane, their families feel even more left out. we were able to speak with them and see what happened. when they try to attend here in kuala lumpur, a briefing that was specifically for the malaysian families who lost loved ones on that flight, and they were told they could not attend. now, obviously they speak mandarin and the briefing would have been in malay. bu
they still haven't seen any physical evidence. it is literally troo lly drivin kraszsy. they're trying to figure out what is going on. they feel like some of the information that's being held back from them, but authorities have continued to say, we are telling you everything we know. and we know, ourselves, there are 26 countries that are helping in trying to find any kind of physical evidence of where this plane might be in the southern indian ocean at the moment. there's a lot of frustration...
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for us a physical space has been important. agree, for a lot of people, you know, maybe you don't need to invest in that. >> i think i completely agree with c 0 ori. the nature of the industry is critical and that's the first question you should ask. if you're running some kind of like a phone bank, you're going to need somewhere people aren't shouting over one another. if you need a lab, you need the space and the equipment. if you have a content team, maybe you can just all bring your laptops to starbucks and set up shop for the afternoon. that's really kind of the first question any entrepreneur needs to ask themselves when they look at office space and start flexible. get a desk at an incubator, start small. don't sign a lease until you have a good sense what your needs are. rent's high. >> rent is high but i do think it is hard to run a company, depending on what kind of culture you have, where people aren't together for at least some portion of the time. >> it is. for what thrillist has done over the years covering what's
for us a physical space has been important. agree, for a lot of people, you know, maybe you don't need to invest in that. >> i think i completely agree with c 0 ori. the nature of the industry is critical and that's the first question you should ask. if you're running some kind of like a phone bank, you're going to need somewhere people aren't shouting over one another. if you need a lab, you need the space and the equipment. if you have a content team, maybe you can just all bring your...
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so see what a unisex physical fitness test really looks like, up close and personal. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® salegets up to 795 highwayeal's the passamiles per tank.sel campbell's healthy request. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? avo: during the salesperson #2: first ever exactly. volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795 highway miles per
so see what a unisex physical fitness test really looks like, up close and personal. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [...
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>> they were excited to have a physical product within walmart.e all over your tv and media. we found a way to bring them into the walmart home in a physical way. we also partnered with miller coors. not only will you find as in the music section but you will also find it if you're picking up a cold one as well. >> as far as deciding where to go to market this, we have been talking about companies like walmart for example. has having that physical presence, are you finding that is demand and other retail locations as well? >> we get approached by people all the time. walmart has been such an amazing partner. they're the reason we have this company. they believed in us so much when we were just starting out and have an initiative to help women business owners. at this point we're just so happy to be working with them and growing our business. >> are there any demographic groups you want to reach that you're not reaching out? >> we have had such a wide range. six-year-olds are going out and posting videos with our kidbop products and people well int
>> they were excited to have a physical product within walmart.e all over your tv and media. we found a way to bring them into the walmart home in a physical way. we also partnered with miller coors. not only will you find as in the music section but you will also find it if you're picking up a cold one as well. >> as far as deciding where to go to market this, we have been talking about companies like walmart for example. has having that physical presence, are you finding that is...
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physically everything on your body hurts. you deal with it for the rest of your life, you don't graduate from addiction, you are not cured. >> after trouble with the law and a dozen overdoses, ashley, who is 21, hit rock bottom. mass addiction cost him a career as a computer technician at the department of homeland security. >> it was great having a good career, travelling and spend twice of that in a year period of time and sit what wonder how did i spend that. whp i only made this much. since last year deaths from overdoses doubled. the amount has increased 771% since 2000. almost everyone we spoke to new someone effected by addiction. >> i don't know what to do. the pain and hurt is too much. i know how i raised him. he went to private school. he had the best of everything, and i don't know how this addiction took over. i don't. i don't know how it took over. >> carol is one. many broken parents of children in the grip of heroin addiction and asked that we don't show her face. >> your second was going to come and talk to u
physically everything on your body hurts. you deal with it for the rest of your life, you don't graduate from addiction, you are not cured. >> after trouble with the law and a dozen overdoses, ashley, who is 21, hit rock bottom. mass addiction cost him a career as a computer technician at the department of homeland security. >> it was great having a good career, travelling and spend twice of that in a year period of time and sit what wonder how did i spend that. whp i only made this...
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. >> i was learning physical techniques when i was doing this michael, he really helped me out every step of the way, suggested new things i should try to try to reconstruct the results. really none of us thought i was right when i first found this. it was only through the process of triple checking your work, making sure there weren't any typos in your statistical script that you wrote to for the program, all those things. and you know, as you do that you do gain more confidence. you know i did find a couple typos i made but they really didn't change the results. by the end of the semester i think i had convinced the professors and myself that more likely than not i wasn't the one making the mistake. it was only when we got their working spreadsheet we were able to identify a set of problems. one was just a straightforward excel error where they were supposed to average lines 30 to 49 but averaged lines 30 to 44. others were more about how they selected their cases and processed the data. we thought they did things that didn't act ral lit -- accurately represent the central distribu
. >> i was learning physical techniques when i was doing this michael, he really helped me out every step of the way, suggested new things i should try to try to reconstruct the results. really none of us thought i was right when i first found this. it was only through the process of triple checking your work, making sure there weren't any typos in your statistical script that you wrote to for the program, all those things. and you know, as you do that you do gain more confidence. you...
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can you physically and/or 100 physical hours. the fields are operating the demanding environments on earth. there are steel observations drafting 40,000 feet 10 miles offshore, swimming underwater. one of the missions we talk about in the book literally swimming with sharks in the philippines. the cold waters of the pacific. they are operating in high-altitude at 11 or 12,000 feet in the mountains of afghanistan and other places. so that is a great deal of physical endurance. spirit how many navy seals are there and how many try out? >> the exact number is classified but it's about 2,000 navy seals worldwide in the alumni. many think about the navy seals but those that actually get to try out is about 10,000 over the last ten years so it even gets to the point that you can go to their basic underwater demolition in their basic training for the seals. it used to be that you have to join the navy and go through the training and now you can get training directly but even after you get through there is another demanding training prog
can you physically and/or 100 physical hours. the fields are operating the demanding environments on earth. there are steel observations drafting 40,000 feet 10 miles offshore, swimming underwater. one of the missions we talk about in the book literally swimming with sharks in the philippines. the cold waters of the pacific. they are operating in high-altitude at 11 or 12,000 feet in the mountains of afghanistan and other places. so that is a great deal of physical endurance. spirit how many...
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to adjust the pure physical act one of the marchers talk about the status symbol of ventilated tennis shoes that they walked so many miles there were holes in their shoes. talking about mississippi on the hot open highway just the physical rigor to be a part of the march somewhere between eight or 15 miles in a day. some people did for most of the three weeks but just the physical aspect it could be quite rigorous genomics with camping at night, dealing with the fears of possible attacks from whites, the men the demonstrations along the way, rallies before voter registration and then some violence. especially in mississippi. then you have whole host of dramatic moments. >> host: with these traumatic moments people are familiar with the march that ended on the bridge but this in particular how did it begin? >> guest: it is a unique story if begins in the mind of james meredith. he was famous for integrating the university of mississippi 1962 with the ole miss crisis the first african-american to attend the white bastion of privilege prompted a federal constitutional crisis to ultimatel
to adjust the pure physical act one of the marchers talk about the status symbol of ventilated tennis shoes that they walked so many miles there were holes in their shoes. talking about mississippi on the hot open highway just the physical rigor to be a part of the march somewhere between eight or 15 miles in a day. some people did for most of the three weeks but just the physical aspect it could be quite rigorous genomics with camping at night, dealing with the fears of possible attacks from...
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it refers both to physical perceptions and also to human feelings. cezanne was never a distanced observer. the countryside was the living proof of the people who had used it, shaped it, marked it. but it seems that he felt that it was only by a careful study of the precise physical forms of nature, the actual colors he saw, that he could reach through to the full implications of its human meaning. he was later to write, "i am its consciousness. the landscape thinks itself in me." when cezanne painted the people of the region, he produced monumental portraits of people he neither sentimentalized nor patronized. if there is a distance between himself and his subjects, it is one of respect for the difference between himself, a middle-class man, and those of another class and culture. he submitted people to the same discipline as the mountain while he patiently analyzed the field of colored light for which his paintbrush had to find an adequate sign on canvas. it was his honesty about the status of art as representation which led cezanne to his preoccupa
it refers both to physical perceptions and also to human feelings. cezanne was never a distanced observer. the countryside was the living proof of the people who had used it, shaped it, marked it. but it seems that he felt that it was only by a careful study of the precise physical forms of nature, the actual colors he saw, that he could reach through to the full implications of its human meaning. he was later to write, "i am its consciousness. the landscape thinks itself in me." when...
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all the physical characteristics, everything we could physically see and measure were indistinguishable from one another. we could not tell the difference between one and the other. >> police brought shannon touchet in for questioning. he insisted he knew nothing about ron shaw's murder. he said he was with his girlfriend that night. >> she did verify his alibi and stated that shannon touchet was, in fact, with her in lake charles. >> but looking at shannon's shoes, investigators noticed he was wearing nike air jordan basketball shoes, similar to the shoe impressions at the crime scene. scientists took casts of shannon's shoes and compared them to the cast from the impression in the sand outside ron shaw's home. >> we concluded that the shoe impressions at the crime scene were basically indistinguishable from those of shannon touchet's shoes. they had the same wear, the same physical characteristics, they were nike air jordans, same size. >> shannon's own mother disputed his alibi. she told investigators that shannon was out with two friends on the night of the murder, reggie basile and
all the physical characteristics, everything we could physically see and measure were indistinguishable from one another. we could not tell the difference between one and the other. >> police brought shannon touchet in for questioning. he insisted he knew nothing about ron shaw's murder. he said he was with his girlfriend that night. >> she did verify his alibi and stated that shannon touchet was, in fact, with her in lake charles. >> but looking at shannon's shoes,...
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>> i guess the physical development. i did swimming -- did a five-mile swim. and i think the part building up to it was very difficult, and i really enjoyed it, though. >> why did you decide to go for the duke of edinburgh award? >> 'cause i wanted to be different from everyone else by winning my bronze. >> after the awards ceremony, refreshments were served outside on the lawn. his royal highness mingled with the crowd -- chatting, posing for pictures, and putting even the most awestruck at ease. >> so, are these some of your -- >> yes, we're all -- >> did you all do this together, did you? >> yes, sir. we did. >> if i had to describe the prince in one word, i guess it would be...charming. >> it's pretty cool 'cause it's like -- i didn't think i was gonna meet him personally. i just thought i'd just get the award and that's it, but he came over there and started talking to us, and so i got to hold a conversation with royalty, and that was something really cool. like, not a lot of people can say that they talked to royalty. >> it was more than i expected, you
>> i guess the physical development. i did swimming -- did a five-mile swim. and i think the part building up to it was very difficult, and i really enjoyed it, though. >> why did you decide to go for the duke of edinburgh award? >> 'cause i wanted to be different from everyone else by winning my bronze. >> after the awards ceremony, refreshments were served outside on the lawn. his royal highness mingled with the crowd -- chatting, posing for pictures, and putting even...
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within moments, the fight turns physical.he fight while security guards unsuccessfully try to break it up. >> people on the inside were coming out to see the fight. there were people everywhere in the parking lot, everywhere in the street, just chaos. >> motley is smack dab in the middle of the fray and isn't going anywhere. >> i'm in the middle of the parking lot because i'm witnessing the fight. >> but sticking with the fight proves to be nearly fatal. the cell phone camera moves closer to the confrontation just as the two women get back in the car. >> we hear, get out of the way! the car starts flying. >> when it backed up, it hit me and just watch the car go over the people. she ran straight over people. no stop. >> the crowd behind the car is knocked to the ground. two people are seriously injured. >> it was ugly. the people was laying on the ground. i saw blood coming out of the man's mouth. the lady, she was bleeding. she just kept saying my legs. my legs. i think his whole body was broke because he was just twisted up
within moments, the fight turns physical.he fight while security guards unsuccessfully try to break it up. >> people on the inside were coming out to see the fight. there were people everywhere in the parking lot, everywhere in the street, just chaos. >> motley is smack dab in the middle of the fray and isn't going anywhere. >> i'm in the middle of the parking lot because i'm witnessing the fight. >> but sticking with the fight proves to be nearly fatal. the cell phone...