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learning to walk again how physical therapists in ethiopia changing lives one step at a time. but 1st the u.k. is telling all british ships to avoid the strait of hormuz for an interim period it's a warning that comes after iran seized the british flag all trying in the strait on friday the british foreign secretary jeremy hunt he says he's worried terror on is going down a dangerous path. we will respond in a way that is considered robust we are absolutely clear that if the situation is not resolved quickly there will be serious consequences france and germany have condemned the seizure and the u.s. central command they've stepped up air patrols over the strait it's also deploying troops to saudi arabia for the 1st time since 2003 now iran has opened an investigation into what it says are violations of maritime laws by the british flag tanker which it says was involved in an accident with a fishing boat before being detained. right we've got 2 correspondents on the server good dosage of our use in tehran 1st let's get to meet parker who's in london and so the british reaction
learning to walk again how physical therapists in ethiopia changing lives one step at a time. but 1st the u.k. is telling all british ships to avoid the strait of hormuz for an interim period it's a warning that comes after iran seized the british flag all trying in the strait on friday the british foreign secretary jeremy hunt he says he's worried terror on is going down a dangerous path. we will respond in a way that is considered robust we are absolutely clear that if the situation is not...
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physical therapy is considered a luxury in ethiopia there are few therapists available to treats tens of millions of people and also have received their doctorates standard for the practice they are doing met the 1st cos a physiotherapist trying to make a difference in the capital addis ababa. rebecca nya dec lost her legs in a land mine explosion she's a refugee from south sudan and was sent to add as a buffer physical therapy treatment now after 2 years she's learning to walk again . when we came to ethiopia they welcomed us we came because of the crisis now we're waiting to learn how to use these artificial limbs this is the 2nd time for me to come here. ethiopia's physical therapy program is just getting started and the demand is staggering with an estimated 105000000 people in the country there are only 7000 doctors a physical therapy but to give an example here was one of the 1st the hands up program started in 2002 in going to enlist and i was among. the students to enroll into this program and after 10 years or in into the stockton program i was also the farthest thing in orde
physical therapy is considered a luxury in ethiopia there are few therapists available to treats tens of millions of people and also have received their doctorates standard for the practice they are doing met the 1st cos a physiotherapist trying to make a difference in the capital addis ababa. rebecca nya dec lost her legs in a land mine explosion she's a refugee from south sudan and was sent to add as a buffer physical therapy treatment now after 2 years she's learning to walk again . when we...
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105000000 people in the country there are only 17 doctors a physical therapy given exam. here was one of the 1st the windsor program started in 2002 in going to think i was among. the students to enroll into this program and after 10 years or in the launch of the stockton program i was also there for us to go to this program so for sure i feel like playing at the school fish and 3 doctors a physical therapy work at this clinic in alice abbott and treat patients like rebecca others are scattered across the country as of now they're graduates from the 1st and only doctor class in ethiopia mohammed hussein is another patient he had a stroke and relies on his rehab to move again. who thought he knew i suffer from this and was shocked when i found out there was physical therapy here i thought it was a luxury not this i feel awful that's one. of the services here are free paid for by the government but when we visited there were a few patients getting help at the clinic. one of the biggest challenges with physical therapy in ethiopia is lack of awareness most people don't even
105000000 people in the country there are only 17 doctors a physical therapy given exam. here was one of the 1st the windsor program started in 2002 in going to think i was among. the students to enroll into this program and after 10 years or in the launch of the stockton program i was also there for us to go to this program so for sure i feel like playing at the school fish and 3 doctors a physical therapy work at this clinic in alice abbott and treat patients like rebecca others are scattered...
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physical therapy or physio therapy as it's also known is considered a luxury in ethiopia are very few serapis available though to treat tens of millions of people there and even then not all of them are qualified harding reports from the capital addis ababa. rebecca nya dec lost her legs in a land mine explosion she's a refugee from south sudan and was sent to add as a buffer physical therapy treatment now after 2 years she's learning to walk again . when we came to ethiopia they welcomed us we came because of the crisis now we're waiting to learn how to use these artificial limbs this is the 2nd time for me to come here. ethiopia's physical therapy program is just getting started and the demand is staggering with an estimated 105000000 people in the country there are only 7000 doctors a physical therapy but give an example here was one of the 1st the hands up program started in 2002 in going to enlist and i was among. the students to enroll into this program and after 10 years or in the launch of the stockton program i was also the farthest thing in order to this program so for sure
physical therapy or physio therapy as it's also known is considered a luxury in ethiopia are very few serapis available though to treat tens of millions of people there and even then not all of them are qualified harding reports from the capital addis ababa. rebecca nya dec lost her legs in a land mine explosion she's a refugee from south sudan and was sent to add as a buffer physical therapy treatment now after 2 years she's learning to walk again . when we came to ethiopia they welcomed us we...
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and mine explosion she's a refugee from south sudan and was sent to add as a buffer physical therapy treatment now after 2 years she's learning to walk again but when we came to ethiopia they welcomed us we came because of the crisis now we're waiting to learn how to use these artificial limbs this is the 2nd time for me to come here ethiopia's physical therapy program is just getting started and the demand is staggering with an estimated 105000000 people in the country there are only 7000 doctors a physical therapy but to give an example here was one of the 1st the hands up program started in 2002 in going to enlist and i was among. the students to enroll into this program and after 10 years or in you took them down to the stockton program i was also the farthest thing in order to this program so for sure i feel like playing a part of this profession 3 doctors a physical therapy work at this clinic in alice abba and treat patients like rebecca others are scattered across the country as of now they're graduates from the 1st and only doctor class in ethiopia mohammed hussein is anothe
and mine explosion she's a refugee from south sudan and was sent to add as a buffer physical therapy treatment now after 2 years she's learning to walk again but when we came to ethiopia they welcomed us we came because of the crisis now we're waiting to learn how to use these artificial limbs this is the 2nd time for me to come here ethiopia's physical therapy program is just getting started and the demand is staggering with an estimated 105000000 people in the country there are only 7000...
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i suffer from this and was shocked when i found out there was physical therapy here i thought it was a luxury not this i feel awful that's one. of the services here are free paid for by the government but when we visited there were a few patients getting help at the clinic one of the biggest challenges with physical therapy in ethiopia is lack of awareness most people don't even know that facilities like this exist but even if they did there still aren't enough therapists to treat everyone and he said the misconception existed in most parts of you know country because not only physical therapy can have to since obviously is considered a luxury that some of the physically disabled are often reduced to bed.
i suffer from this and was shocked when i found out there was physical therapy here i thought it was a luxury not this i feel awful that's one. of the services here are free paid for by the government but when we visited there were a few patients getting help at the clinic one of the biggest challenges with physical therapy in ethiopia is lack of awareness most people don't even know that facilities like this exist but even if they did there still aren't enough therapists to treat everyone and...
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so it will take both physical and mental exercise to keep mice and people on their toes. if out. red white flag on it. now it's your part of the show if you have a science question just ask send it to us as a video text or voice mail if we answer it on the show you'll get a little surprise so just ask you this time we have a cosmic question sent in by a viewer in ghana. how fast is the universe expanding. in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull couldn't overpower the force of the expansion of the galaxies that formed continue to grow further and further apart like the raisins in a rising. the rate of expansion is known as the hubble co
so it will take both physical and mental exercise to keep mice and people on their toes. if out. red white flag on it. now it's your part of the show if you have a science question just ask send it to us as a video text or voice mail if we answer it on the show you'll get a little surprise so just ask you this time we have a cosmic question sent in by a viewer in ghana. how fast is the universe expanding. in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could...
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so the industry is looking beyond the principles of physics and into things like biology and chemistry and what principles that are out there that could be used to store data and when you think about it d.n.a. is the answer. dauphine. d.n.a. is especially interesting as a long term storage solution. because humans will always be interested in analyzing their own genetic material the devices that read d.n.a. a very unlikely to become obsolete. d.n.a. can also last a very long time under the right conditions samples of ancient fossils and mammoths frozen in permafrost have shown that the molecules can stay intact for thousands of years. the problem is the d.n.a. only remains stable if the bone samples have been perfectly preserved. even in the laboratory a d.n.a. molecule decays after just a few months then using the new the solution we have is a kind of artificial fossil we're basically trying to create the equivalent of a bone. a bone is a piece of calcium phosphate with d.n.a. inside it what we're working on is a small glass beads with strands of d.n.a. inside. in austria and parked i
so the industry is looking beyond the principles of physics and into things like biology and chemistry and what principles that are out there that could be used to store data and when you think about it d.n.a. is the answer. dauphine. d.n.a. is especially interesting as a long term storage solution. because humans will always be interested in analyzing their own genetic material the devices that read d.n.a. a very unlikely to become obsolete. d.n.a. can also last a very long time under the...
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so alzheimer's patients typically show a progressive decline of cognitive as well as physical capabilitiesbut, long before these physical symptoms or clinical symptoms actually appear, there are these tiny molecular changes that can happen in the brain. and these include molecular changes involving the aggregation
so alzheimer's patients typically show a progressive decline of cognitive as well as physical capabilitiesbut, long before these physical symptoms or clinical symptoms actually appear, there are these tiny molecular changes that can happen in the brain. and these include molecular changes involving the aggregation
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some of the physically disabled are often reduced to begging at times relying on their disability to make money even though ethiopia's physical therapy program is relatively new it's still more developed than in neighboring countries many patients from south sudan sudan and eritrea rely on the facilities here to gain their life back for rebecca her new legs mean she can get around in the refugee camp where she lives part of her treatment is learning how to walk on an even ground similar to the surfaces in the camp the one during the time when i didn't have these legs i was just sitting at home with no place to go because i had no mobility progress on a national level is slow going but for patients here it comes one step at a time leah harding al-jazeera at us africa. the joy of the 20th marks the 50th anniversary of the 1st moon landing. for me but i want to. as a storage milestone is being celebrated the world is also looking forward to what could be the next moon shot. well reaching for the moon was the mark of a superpower and defined the space race between the u.s. on the soviet
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maybe what is better -- physics is physics, no? >> how does one become better or -- >> what is different? >> yeah, yeah. no, good aantic. >> it's an interesting way of -- i think that the basic, i mean, the crux of the answer is in the limitations of the model, which is to say that the resolution, the model is not a molecule to molecule simulation of the atmosphere, of course, so there are lots of approximations made. and i think a lot of the differences in those approximations for, you know, with a given set of weather happening, but i think it really, you know, the way that -- what i was surprised by is the importance of this lighting up of observed weather and simulated weather, this process that the modelers call data simulation and how challenging it is to take the data that you've collected and actually find the right time and sort of time and model scale and place and model scale to inis cert that data and make it line up. and and a lot of what, i think a lot of the advantage of the european model comes from what they, their
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one of the biggest challenges with physical therapy in ethiopia is lack of awareness most people don't even know that facilities like this exists but even if they did there still aren't enough therapists to treat everyone and this is a misconception existed in most parts of in our country because not only physical therapy you can order have difference obviously is considered a luxury some of the physically disabled are often reduced to begging at times relying on their disability to make money even though ethiopia's physical therapy program is relatively new it's still more developed than in neighboring countries many patients from south sudan sudan and eritrea rely on the facilities here to gain their life back for rebecca her new legs mean she can get around in the refugee camp where she lives part of her treatment is learning how to walk on an even ground similar to the surfaces in the camp during the time when i didn't have these legs i was just sitting at home with no place to go because i had no mobility progress on a national level is slow going but for patients here it comes on
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they used physical violence against other prisoners.gassed them, they had the same power and authority as the freeman who work there. and they've never hesitated to use the power they had. ifi may never hesitated to use the power they had. if i may say so, if you has said since, you and herman, your friend who was locked up in solitary in the same place as you, me and herman, we did not put up with all the racist comments. if they talked trash to us, we talked trash back to them just as bad. iforced myself to learn how to not give into fear. i would not let fear rule me. as a result, you got the pain and the brutality even worse. we were seeing a lot. they cold us troublemakers and ringleaders. and had no idea of the political foundation or the philosophy, what motivated us to fight against injustice and inhumanity. a horrible physical condition, the lack of clothing, lack of adequate food. if i asked you right now, looking back, what was the worst, the thing that really got closest to breaking you? that would be my mother ‘s death. 0th
they used physical violence against other prisoners.gassed them, they had the same power and authority as the freeman who work there. and they've never hesitated to use the power they had. ifi may never hesitated to use the power they had. if i may say so, if you has said since, you and herman, your friend who was locked up in solitary in the same place as you, me and herman, we did not put up with all the racist comments. if they talked trash to us, we talked trash back to them just as bad....
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very sticky patches of proteins that kill brain cells, and that leads to a cognitive as well as physical decline. so what my team at the national university of singapore aims to do is to develop a new test that can measure these very early molecular changes in the brain, before these physical symptoms appear, and through a blood test. and what we have done is that we are able to achieve this with two technology advances. the first is that we developed a nano—sensor, which is very sensitive. it's over 10,000 times more sensitive than conventional technologies that are available in the clinic. and with this technology, we are also able to pick up the most reflective form of these proteins, the aggregated proteins, the bad population of these proteins, directly from blood, to reflect very accurately the early molecular changes in the brain, at the very early disease stage. so what's next? do you hope to see this test being carried out in hospitals around the world 7 0h, definitely. so what we hope is that we are able to expand this test to investigate more of these diseases, and also to exp
very sticky patches of proteins that kill brain cells, and that leads to a cognitive as well as physical decline. so what my team at the national university of singapore aims to do is to develop a new test that can measure these very early molecular changes in the brain, before these physical symptoms appear, and through a blood test. and what we have done is that we are able to achieve this with two technology advances. the first is that we developed a nano—sensor, which is very sensitive....
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some of the physically disabled are often reduced to begging at times relying on their disability to make money even though ethiopia's physical therapy program is relatively new it's still more developed than in neighboring countries many patients from south sudan sudan and eritrea rely on the facilities here to gain their life back for rebecca her new legs mean she can get around in the refugee camp where she lives part of her treatment is learning how to walk on an even ground similar to the surfaces in the camp during the time when i didn't have these legs i was just sitting at home with no place to go because i had no mobility progress on a national level is slow going but for patients here it comes one step at a time leon harding al-jazeera at us africa. so stay with us here at al-jazeera rather today with the growing tensions in the gulf our website will keep you right up to date as well the very latest we're hearing is that france is now expressed full solidarity with britain with regards to the sea of one of its oil tankers by the iranians to say with at al jazeera. traverses
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physical evidence... they found a bloody fingerprint in mr miller's blood on the door.pursued it other than comparing it to me and the other quys comparing it to me and the other guys that were charged. so it raises the very obvious question, why were you targeted by the authorities? the prison staff, both administrative and security, they were aware that herman and i were members of the black panther party. herman wallace, who was your friend, a fellow too, and you were explicit in the prison. you organised other prisoners stop eu formed what you called an antirape squad to try to control the sexual assaults and abuse inside your wing of the prison. you were in hiding your black panther loyalty. know, and we actually lasted longer than i thought because there was an internal conflict in the department of correction. mr miller was murdered in that environment. so you are convicted of a crime, which of course you insist... always insisted you simply didn't commit, but the fa ct you simply didn't commit, but the fact is, you were hauled off to that special part of the pri
physical evidence... they found a bloody fingerprint in mr miller's blood on the door.pursued it other than comparing it to me and the other quys comparing it to me and the other guys that were charged. so it raises the very obvious question, why were you targeted by the authorities? the prison staff, both administrative and security, they were aware that herman and i were members of the black panther party. herman wallace, who was your friend, a fellow too, and you were explicit in the prison....
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physic. this piece. of course a funny. joke the subtleties in them in mn they've been physically if you know through look that means a. whole hoot they end up but. the $55.00 is an issue have been to the idea that are small enough. to believe $100.00. 50 for the. true viviani. 100 simple for. the card and how hard and how heavy a. heavy duty on to do vs. i can't get shipment in any muslim has human and they must have a ton chicken and i don't have what's the make up was to. have a look at the part of the shadow. and that. the then is he there yet vent that says you gotta love the black girls they don't know who they are the good the free . men the hate. the men are not dark famous. simple guys that did not send the ed for what i what. and that would be a big win in. senate. and that's why they're built up over. to become so much you know we in the. senate we're not the. whole but i don't yet know. anything about medicare never see the most c of us not so i don't know what is the magnificent business with us if it's going t
physic. this piece. of course a funny. joke the subtleties in them in mn they've been physically if you know through look that means a. whole hoot they end up but. the $55.00 is an issue have been to the idea that are small enough. to believe $100.00. 50 for the. true viviani. 100 simple for. the card and how hard and how heavy a. heavy duty on to do vs. i can't get shipment in any muslim has human and they must have a ton chicken and i don't have what's the make up was to. have a look at the...
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it's just the disconnect because of the physical layout. it's because of the lack of, you know, commerce and, you know, south shore is not a pedestrian neighborhood and i know the lay of the land, certain areas that are problematic but also other ones and we have nature sanctuary and company and so many cities and businesses are coming in and gluten free -- >> vegan. >> vegan. i don't know how this is healthy. it's delicious. barbecue -- [laughter] >> there's people and small businesses struggling businesses, one woman who is opening a foundation it's called the fellow institute and she's really interested in using the art as tool for hearing and, you know, she's really making progress and then she said it's going to be in south shore, i said, oh, my god, i think this is a really exciting moment for south shore but it's not unique to other cities. i think because of maybe the housing stock or -- proximity to the lake. >> what are we going to do, you know, if you live out, whatever, i'm not competing with my kids, i'm c competing with kids a
it's just the disconnect because of the physical layout. it's because of the lack of, you know, commerce and, you know, south shore is not a pedestrian neighborhood and i know the lay of the land, certain areas that are problematic but also other ones and we have nature sanctuary and company and so many cities and businesses are coming in and gluten free -- >> vegan. >> vegan. i don't know how this is healthy. it's delicious. barbecue -- [laughter] >> there's people and small...
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i just wanted to make clear we were talking physical accessibility? >> that's right. >> you had said that his recently mandated rule within your department? i guess my broader question is, when did this become mandated? >> i don't know exactly when. i can find out. >> it is sounding to me like it is a newer rule. it was something i assumed had always been in place? >> i don't think it is a newer rule. if i did say that it must have been misspoken. i apologize about that. >> but it is a rule and it is one that is followed by the city >> yeah. >> they are federally implemented rules. in san francisco we have chosen in some circumstances, to go above and beyond the minimal requirements that are prompted through tax credits and other triggers. >> okay. >> all right, kate. >> kate williams. thank you for that presentation. when you refer to the list of lotteries, the input that i have from so many seniors, most of those lotteries are simply closed. which more or less locks people out of any option. there may be lotteries, but what happens when the lotterie
i just wanted to make clear we were talking physical accessibility? >> that's right. >> you had said that his recently mandated rule within your department? i guess my broader question is, when did this become mandated? >> i don't know exactly when. i can find out. >> it is sounding to me like it is a newer rule. it was something i assumed had always been in place? >> i don't think it is a newer rule. if i did say that it must have been misspoken. i apologize about...
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to use the equations of physic to describe what the atmosphere would do next.with the main insight that each day calculations could be its own hypothesis. if you could calculate the weather you can prove the next day whether calculations were right or wrong and then we find those calculations on a daily basis which is this improvement that's gotten us to this incredible place we are today. i feel like i should lay out that incredible place. to say the meteorologists love to talk about a day a decade which is to say the models in the forecast have improved by a day each decade over the last 40 years. five day forecast today is as good as a four day forecast 10 years ago or today forecast 30 years ago. with not just diminishing increasing. the talk at the moment is to week forecast by 2025 for extreme events. so this improvement goes back to gerkin's his ideas saying we can calculate the weather each day's forecast is its own science experiment and you can try to get the next day. then he couldn't calculate the weather of course. realized he would need 64,000 com
to use the equations of physic to describe what the atmosphere would do next.with the main insight that each day calculations could be its own hypothesis. if you could calculate the weather you can prove the next day whether calculations were right or wrong and then we find those calculations on a daily basis which is this improvement that's gotten us to this incredible place we are today. i feel like i should lay out that incredible place. to say the meteorologists love to talk about a day a...
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this time we go to the beach where surfing physics teacher explains what waves are all about. we'll hear from an acoustics experts why the sound of waves is so relaxing. the waves can also have huge destructive power and scientists are trying to predict rogue waves. the old oceans are in constant motion waves poking at the surface of the water but ways are not equally high all over at the equator they tend to be more shallow at higher latitudes they're stronger. a wave can traverse entire oceans but it's not actually the water itself that is moving with the wave confusing let's head to the shore and find out about waves and where they come from. the atlantic coast of portugal and spain for its waves large and small 1st surfers of all novels of ability and as an enthusiastic wave rider he's also a physics teacher so he knows something about how waves form and what surfers find really epic a perfectly shaped long way. surfing requires practice and patience of all to build up the it's often just luck you have to be in the right place at the right time there are so many factors th
this time we go to the beach where surfing physics teacher explains what waves are all about. we'll hear from an acoustics experts why the sound of waves is so relaxing. the waves can also have huge destructive power and scientists are trying to predict rogue waves. the old oceans are in constant motion waves poking at the surface of the water but ways are not equally high all over at the equator they tend to be more shallow at higher latitudes they're stronger. a wave can traverse entire...
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physical accessibility. auditory, captioned videos, as we learn from our presentation today, really important. visual accessibility and different formats. and then language and cultural accessibility. i think somebody earlier mentioned that when you are accessing services you also need to have people who provide linguistically, culturally competent services. so people feel welcome and they feel included. this is just an outline of some of our accessibility priorities. we could definitely use your help in identifying any gaps or anything we have not thought of. with the disability council could help us with, we are currently in training and organizing. on thursday, july 25, the state of california is partnering with the city on an implementation plan workshop on the census. this will be our complete count committee, computing partners -. the meeting will be held at the county fair building. from 1115-330. as you know, you are all welcome to attend. please let the office staff know so we can get you registered
physical accessibility. auditory, captioned videos, as we learn from our presentation today, really important. visual accessibility and different formats. and then language and cultural accessibility. i think somebody earlier mentioned that when you are accessing services you also need to have people who provide linguistically, culturally competent services. so people feel welcome and they feel included. this is just an outline of some of our accessibility priorities. we could definitely use...
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from edison mental and physical your possessions. and your desires your senses. everyone's attaching way to yoga to their studios in gym and what have you there's all kinds of hybrid yoga coming out boxing yoga cycling yoga naked yoga all kinds of stuff but what your opinions on the. topic ideation and consume and ideation of yogurt is appalling it's become so much of a business and become so much of a profit i've been in the revenue stream or the us he might have a point when. 5050 you regret folks in the beer that i've got there you start a state of siege in the studio it's very interesting since you do not want to be on the road so. it was a really tough class it was a really tough class. because yoga is really about the mysteries of the universe's effect we're kind of commercializing the mystery and usually there isn't going to try to stay oh absolutely just what do we do about it we keep teaching we keep teaching something more from the old. i'm headed to the u.s. where yoga was 1st popularised in the west it's one of the biggest yoga markets in the world it
from edison mental and physical your possessions. and your desires your senses. everyone's attaching way to yoga to their studios in gym and what have you there's all kinds of hybrid yoga coming out boxing yoga cycling yoga naked yoga all kinds of stuff but what your opinions on the. topic ideation and consume and ideation of yogurt is appalling it's become so much of a business and become so much of a profit i've been in the revenue stream or the us he might have a point when. 5050 you regret...
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your brain is part of your physical health, it is a physical part of your body.portant than a mental illness. dr gerome breen, is a professor of psychiatric genetics at king's college london, and co—led the study. he is with me now. tell us, how important do you think the study is? it is telling us things we didn't really know before about anorexia. it is true anorexia has been seen from a purely psychological viewpoint but individual clinicians have long noticed their patients may have metabolic problems. but our study shows, gathering over 100 million data points and 17,000 patients, as anorexia seems to have a psychiatric genetic component but also metabolic genetic component but also metabolic genetic component. that means depending on the metabolism you have, you may be more susceptible to anorexia or deal with it in a different way? yes, i think it is quite interesting. in short hunts terms the genetics we find where that anorexia patients seem to have a pattern that is the opposite of type two diabetes. we saw negative correlations with bmi and insulin res
your brain is part of your physical health, it is a physical part of your body.portant than a mental illness. dr gerome breen, is a professor of psychiatric genetics at king's college london, and co—led the study. he is with me now. tell us, how important do you think the study is? it is telling us things we didn't really know before about anorexia. it is true anorexia has been seen from a purely psychological viewpoint but individual clinicians have long noticed their patients may have...
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again, that will be key. back to physical fitness, healthy again, that will be keylj back to physicalgain, that will be key. i take the full responsibility for the mistake, but i have to admit, for me it is u na cce pta ble but i have to admit, for me it is unacceptable to have such a tarmac after the curve, which is the dragster track, and on the wet it is oi'i dragster track, and on the wet it is on driveable and it makes it dangerous. i think i went may be on this tarmac at 70 kilometres per hour and lost control of the car, which should not happen on a formula 1 track. again, which should not happen on a formula itrack. again, i which should not happen on a formula 1 track. again, i take the full responsibility, it's not an excuse for my mistake, but this type of tarmac should not be on a formula 1 track. gareth bale's proposed move to china is off. he had been expected to finalise a a three—year deal with chinese super league club jiangsu suning, worth £1 million a week. but it now looks like he's staying at real madrid. the deal was called off by the spanish giants. that's despi
again, that will be key. back to physical fitness, healthy again, that will be keylj back to physicalgain, that will be key. i take the full responsibility for the mistake, but i have to admit, for me it is u na cce pta ble but i have to admit, for me it is unacceptable to have such a tarmac after the curve, which is the dragster track, and on the wet it is oi'i dragster track, and on the wet it is on driveable and it makes it dangerous. i think i went may be on this tarmac at 70 kilometres per...
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how would you get a coach to raise his hand mentally or physically? jennifer: we -- create a really try to culture where there is trust and love. so, i want a young man to be office andk into my be able to ask questions or share information that may not the popular thing to say in front of the group, but have enough to say that i can go to the coach with this, and i know that he will be there for me and will not judge, demean, and i can share that with him. and, to be able to show through action the student athletes that you do care. ability to just the score a touchdown, lock, and tack -- block and tackle. rapport as ave a player and a coach, it is more than just the football, then you can -- i think it opens up doors and avenues for conversation. if a young man is having issues whether it is physical, or emotional, to be able to share and talk with each other amongst the group and the coaches. i think it is breaking down some of the traditional tough guy things, if you will, whether it is the head football coach telling the team how he feels from hi
how would you get a coach to raise his hand mentally or physically? jennifer: we -- create a really try to culture where there is trust and love. so, i want a young man to be office andk into my be able to ask questions or share information that may not the popular thing to say in front of the group, but have enough to say that i can go to the coach with this, and i know that he will be there for me and will not judge, demean, and i can share that with him. and, to be able to show through...
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we talked about the physical inactivity, obesity epidemic and poor fitness levels of youngsters, and all that can lead to injury, as well. run into problems with injury and illness, so this little spot is like the goldilocks, just right. that is the spot we went to look for, and high school football, obviously, we are aware of this preseason count period, where coaches will bring them and sometimes to a day and ramp of the training up and we see a spike in injury. principle,to this overload becomes very important. the role of dom is no more than overloadrease then the -- the rule of thumb is no more than 10% increase in the overload. >> i had college athletic trainers tell me they see what is happening in high school and they are mirroring what occurred to them in college. that is the off-season conditioning or weightlifting, based largely on performance or them trying to win games as opposed what is sound exercise science. what is the proper recovery period? so how do we change that culture of that is not with the main objective is? >> you are absolutely right. i went off of this st
we talked about the physical inactivity, obesity epidemic and poor fitness levels of youngsters, and all that can lead to injury, as well. run into problems with injury and illness, so this little spot is like the goldilocks, just right. that is the spot we went to look for, and high school football, obviously, we are aware of this preseason count period, where coaches will bring them and sometimes to a day and ramp of the training up and we see a spike in injury. principle,to this overload...
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physical abuse. the mental abuse controlling behaviour. physical abuse.ar worse than the physical. after i finally found the courage to leave him, after he slit his wrists in front of our 16—year—old son, after he had strangled me, i left him. in that six week period i was stalked and harassed, and it resulted in him coming to my place of work, armed with a sawn off shotgun, shooting me. obviously there is more into it than that, but i know we are stressed for time. he went and hung himself. i was in hospital for six weeks recovering from my gun shot and the beating i had after being shot by him. and then came out of hospital on friday the 23rd of september 2011, and sadly my 16—year—old sonjack september 2011, and sadly my 16—year—old son jack took his life on the monday the 26th. this is a result of one man's actions. a perpetrator of abuse. this is what they do to families. they actually destroy them. they are domestic terrorists. there is no other where you can put to them, other than domestic terrorists. really appreciate your time. there's been a bi
physical abuse. the mental abuse controlling behaviour. physical abuse.ar worse than the physical. after i finally found the courage to leave him, after he slit his wrists in front of our 16—year—old son, after he had strangled me, i left him. in that six week period i was stalked and harassed, and it resulted in him coming to my place of work, armed with a sawn off shotgun, shooting me. obviously there is more into it than that, but i know we are stressed for time. he went and hung...
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one of the most challenging things was the unique physical challenges of filming ina unique physicalts and saves. so, finding a way of working around that and still showing was challenging. —— vaults and safes. we found a way of doing that. what was the most surprising thing that you learned during your time there? interestingly, the gold was amazing but not so surprising as the existence of a banknote which the bank has in its vaults called a titan, which is worth £100 million it was simply astonishing. i did not even know about it. beyond tangible, physical stuff, what was interesting about the bank was just the way in which it really worked hard, and often battled to make its decisions around things such as interest rates or analysing brexit. to explain that to the outside world, without being criticised for coming under attack from the politicians or the press. that was a fascinating thing to look at had responsibilities to try to guide the economy but hugely sensitive to the kind of reaction is that it faced when it did that. you talk about demystifying the whole place and the w
one of the most challenging things was the unique physical challenges of filming ina unique physicalts and saves. so, finding a way of working around that and still showing was challenging. —— vaults and safes. we found a way of doing that. what was the most surprising thing that you learned during your time there? interestingly, the gold was amazing but not so surprising as the existence of a banknote which the bank has in its vaults called a titan, which is worth £100 million it was...
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physical and mental, they come together. you can never separate them. have unequivocal data that if you have successfully repaired, perfectly biomechanically reconstructed a.c.l., and you develop clinical depression, the chance of that acl repair being successful is significantly decreased. it will not become a functionally restored a.c.l. we have data that if you develop clinical depression or anxiety, you are at increased risk of developing musculoskeletal injury. if you have a sleep disorder, you are more likely to develop and musculoskeletal injury than if you oveovertrain. that is our mission. in our vision, it is a big bold statement. you want to be the best in the world. we say we want to be the preeminent sports science voice for all member institutions. we had to do something where i had to get special permission, that is to be the steward for best practices for you, intercollegiate sports. we have nothing to do with youth sport, and yet we have everything to do with youth sport. every individual in ncaa sport works their way up through youth s
physical and mental, they come together. you can never separate them. have unequivocal data that if you have successfully repaired, perfectly biomechanically reconstructed a.c.l., and you develop clinical depression, the chance of that acl repair being successful is significantly decreased. it will not become a functionally restored a.c.l. we have data that if you develop clinical depression or anxiety, you are at increased risk of developing musculoskeletal injury. if you have a sleep...
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are you doing the same coordination on physical threats to the pipelines as well?the short answer is yes, sir. and that then is also then demonstrated through the exercises. and that information is also shared through the esec meetings that we have when the government partners are there and talking about the physical threats to happen to the pipelines with the voluntary reports and fbi is there and that has been highlighted from industry partners to the fbi. >> did you want to add anything with regard to the physical threats because we already talked about the cyber? this. >> the only thing i would add in terms of the pipeline activity, oi is involved with that, they work with d.o.e. to conduct security threats. the ong sec is involved as well. >> because there are continuing concerns i think the questions that mr. hallran asked are important. and we'll continue to look at in this committee. if you need our help passing legislation or something, we want to make sure we have as much safety as we can. when it comes to pipelines, tsa is taking the lead for developing
are you doing the same coordination on physical threats to the pipelines as well?the short answer is yes, sir. and that then is also then demonstrated through the exercises. and that information is also shared through the esec meetings that we have when the government partners are there and talking about the physical threats to happen to the pipelines with the voluntary reports and fbi is there and that has been highlighted from industry partners to the fbi. >> did you want to add...
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disconnect essentially between our physical lives our physical identity and being able to prove you know flawlessly that this is the same individual and in all. line capacity and this just hasn't been done to an adequate way and so this is a you know a very exciting part of what facebook is trying to do and we're very big fans of open identity systems and open frameworks however one of the issues here is that it isn't an open identity for all because it's actually leaving you know the population because it is requiring an identity and because it is requiring a bank account it just fails to really solve the mission for the mass population. now a lot of the use cases for block change technology are really meant to benefit the 3rd world countries that have less of a robust infrastructure than that of the wild for instance rim and services they can be wildly inefficient and banks think companies that provide the services charge outrageous fees tell us about the problem and how can help to improve this upon the broken system. this is one of the key problems i'm very excited a blog chain being
disconnect essentially between our physical lives our physical identity and being able to prove you know flawlessly that this is the same individual and in all. line capacity and this just hasn't been done to an adequate way and so this is a you know a very exciting part of what facebook is trying to do and we're very big fans of open identity systems and open frameworks however one of the issues here is that it isn't an open identity for all because it's actually leaving you know the...
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the government had no physical evidence.hey had a bunch of compromised navy seals whose credibility was rejected by the jury. there were a bunch of other understand differential charges, random shootings, obstruction of justice. all of this was rejected by the jury. and the jury different many different than the courtrooms you and i practiced in. a military courtroom. a court-martial is a true jury of your peers. the jury were marines and navy service members who were the rank of chief gallagher or above and who all had battlefield experience. and they saw right through this nonsense. judge jeanine: when did this crime allegedly occur? >> it allegedly occurred may 3, 2017. it was a deployment by seal team 7 to mosul, iraq. and the allegation was that there was a killing of an isis terrorist. by the way, judge. i made very clear we call this guy in court a terrorist. he was not a prisoner or detainee, he was not a patient, he was not a captive. he was a terrorist. regardless, eddie gallagher had spent 19 years in service. he
the government had no physical evidence.hey had a bunch of compromised navy seals whose credibility was rejected by the jury. there were a bunch of other understand differential charges, random shootings, obstruction of justice. all of this was rejected by the jury. and the jury different many different than the courtrooms you and i practiced in. a military courtroom. a court-martial is a true jury of your peers. the jury were marines and navy service members who were the rank of chief...
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it's incredibly physical and you know the muscular work is enormous like a sportsman one is alert toany hint of a physical problem the next one is monday so i meant a quite some here i do know is a little bit there but also where there are any and everything you only see is perceptive enough to realize that the larynx isn't moving his freely as he would like probably the best analogy is a sports car where the handbrake is on slightly and you are just not getting the performance you would expect out of the vehicle and also get you from a to b. but what you are expecting is something that is far more responsive now as soon as we release those tight muscles then the performance returns to the voice work on before yeah as. his reward afternoon tea at his westminster hotel where he briefed his press agent thomas forked ahead of the 3rd barbican event the following day. helper to shanghai was bad cough today i don't know why maybe i overdid it yesterday. but it's getting better but he's great that guy just great yeah it. next afternoon was his conversation with students from the guild hall
it's incredibly physical and you know the muscular work is enormous like a sportsman one is alert toany hint of a physical problem the next one is monday so i meant a quite some here i do know is a little bit there but also where there are any and everything you only see is perceptive enough to realize that the larynx isn't moving his freely as he would like probably the best analogy is a sports car where the handbrake is on slightly and you are just not getting the performance you would expect...
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but there was no physical evidence linking dale to the crime.l, his lawyer would portray dale as the victim of a rush to judgment. why, he asked, were stephanie's boyfriend ron, and his wife, simd cindy, cleared so quickly? once again, here's keith morrison. >>> two winters passed here in the colorado rockies between the untimely demise of stephanie roller-bruner and the prosecutor's determination to pin it on dale. and he fumed in silence about the allegations against him. >> the lies are really tough to take. you just can't believe it. like really? >> waiting for trial, he continued to live here, all alone now in the family house by the blue river, working with his attorney in the effort to clear his name. robert burnhart is the attorney, a man not at all impressed, he told us, with the police investigation. >> their position was, i think dale is the easy guy, you know, the worst pieces of investigating i've ever seen in my career. >> dale and his attorney told us despite a show of interviewing other suspects, the police quite clearly had made
but there was no physical evidence linking dale to the crime.l, his lawyer would portray dale as the victim of a rush to judgment. why, he asked, were stephanie's boyfriend ron, and his wife, simd cindy, cleared so quickly? once again, here's keith morrison. >>> two winters passed here in the colorado rockies between the untimely demise of stephanie roller-bruner and the prosecutor's determination to pin it on dale. and he fumed in silence about the allegations against him. >>...