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welcome, rowland. that is an incredible cv. i wa nt to rowland. that is an incredible cv.ll us what it is and how it works. this is our newest product, and it is an abolition of the concept i developed kolbe seaboard. asa concept i developed kolbe seaboard. as a jazz musician, when i play the piano, i wanted as a jazz musician, when i play the piano, iwanted more as a jazz musician, when i play the piano, i wanted more expression and i was jealous of the saxophone players and guitarists and so on. i came up with the idea of the seaboard, and now it is used by musicians all around the world to add expression to how they play. but i wanted to make this more expressible —— accessible, because acoustic measurements are difficult to learn. electronic music is still quite technical so we built this, which uses the same technology as the seaboard, meaning you can use intuitive gestures to vary the pitch and volume of what you are playing, so and volume of what you are playing, so rather than being an on off note, you will not quite hear the down note but you might get some sense
welcome, rowland. that is an incredible cv. i wa nt to rowland. that is an incredible cv.ll us what it is and how it works. this is our newest product, and it is an abolition of the concept i developed kolbe seaboard. asa concept i developed kolbe seaboard. as a jazz musician, when i play the piano, i wanted as a jazz musician, when i play the piano, iwanted more as a jazz musician, when i play the piano, i wanted more expression and i was jealous of the saxophone players and guitarists and so...
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one of them was a doctor from alabama, rowland yearwood.is goal was to climb the highest peak. >> followed by an earthquake in 2015, everest climbing turned to some sense of normalcy last year, but this new normal can be chaotic, with more guides competing for business and more aspiring climbers competing to hire them. many thought this was the right weather window this year, but the extreme danger on everest never goes away. it is a record year on mt. everest. nepalese authorities have issued more than 370 climbing permits to foreigners, the most accept they started regulating the climb in 1953. one of those was 50 year old rowland yearwood. he reportedly survived a disaster in 2015. he was less than 2,000 feet from the summit in an area known as everest's death zone. this climber summited in 2012. >> this is an area where the oxygen drops to less than 35%. because of the lack of oxygen, the body starts to consume itself. and when that happens. >> the body will shut down. >> reporter: he knows the large number of climbers cause traffic jam
one of them was a doctor from alabama, rowland yearwood.is goal was to climb the highest peak. >> followed by an earthquake in 2015, everest climbing turned to some sense of normalcy last year, but this new normal can be chaotic, with more guides competing for business and more aspiring climbers competing to hire them. many thought this was the right weather window this year, but the extreme danger on everest never goes away. it is a record year on mt. everest. nepalese authorities have...
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rowland has been our physician for years. and dr.illstein is a professor at george washington university. and dr. jeff is with the behavioral science class. >> so five years and life expectan expectancy, that's a long time. >> and a lot of people don't look at what they did before they died. so what we need to do is talk about preventive care. >> so help us to find the care at what dr. millstein is talking about. >> they need to exercise: they need to go to the doctor more often? >> the most important thing is to change the lifestyle. >> at what age? >> from birth. >> from birth, really. >> from birth, men and boys from children get into problems because they have problems that men develop as well. we men think that we're the strongest sex, that's not true. even conception, the male is the one who decided what sex is the human being going to be: we have the y chromosome. >> so doctor give us the things that lower the life expectancy for men. >> is it the heart attack, is it obesity. >> what is it? >> well, you're reminding me of my n
rowland has been our physician for years. and dr.illstein is a professor at george washington university. and dr. jeff is with the behavioral science class. >> so five years and life expectan expectancy, that's a long time. >> and a lot of people don't look at what they did before they died. so what we need to do is talk about preventive care. >> so help us to find the care at what dr. millstein is talking about. >> they need to exercise: they need to go to the doctor...
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. >>> this morning, the rowland where is this multivehicle crash happened are back open. middlebrook not far from seneca valley high school in germantown. six people to the hospital, four people had serious injuries among them an infant and a slightly older child. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused that crash. >>> 4:32 now. she crashed into a police chief cruiser, and today she'll face him in fairfax drunk drives charges. christie edgar is from florida. she's expected to enter a plea today. she's charged with driving drunk when she hit the chief's police car. he told us he was mad at heck. >>> and the top police officer in washington, the d.c. council confirmed him for the job yesterday. muriel bowser said it should focus on officer accountability. he had been serving as acting police chief before he left for the nfl in august. >>> and now passes for august go up for sale at 9:00. one of the newest exhibits is called "more than words." it features 150 photos spanning more than two centuries of photographers is sharon farmer who became the first black
. >>> this morning, the rowland where is this multivehicle crash happened are back open. middlebrook not far from seneca valley high school in germantown. six people to the hospital, four people had serious injuries among them an infant and a slightly older child. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused that crash. >>> 4:32 now. she crashed into a police chief cruiser, and today she'll face him in fairfax drunk drives charges. christie edgar is from florida....
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rowland yearwood was an experienced climber who actually survived a deadly earthquake on everest justwo years ago. >>> here at home we're taking a look at a deadly scene these of san jose, california, after a nk gallons of gasoline overturned and erupted into a fireball killing the driver. 200 people in the area had to be evacuated. authorities believe the truck was going too fast when the driver tried to exit the highway. >>> and farther south a massive landslide buried a section of one of america's scenic coastal highway. 40 feet deep in some places of the landslide on highway 1 cut off access to big sur. no word on how long that stretch of highway will now be closed. the weather has caused an estimated $1 billion in damage to california highways just this year. >>> that is absolutely one of the most beautiful drives in this country. it is too bad it's shut down right now. >>> in supports and senators beating the penguins to force a game seven in their series. >> let's get last night's other highlights from our guys at espn. >>> good morning, america. he's stan, i'm neil. we do thes
rowland yearwood was an experienced climber who actually survived a deadly earthquake on everest justwo years ago. >>> here at home we're taking a look at a deadly scene these of san jose, california, after a nk gallons of gasoline overturned and erupted into a fireball killing the driver. 200 people in the area had to be evacuated. authorities believe the truck was going too fast when the driver tried to exit the highway. >>> and farther south a massive landslide buried a...
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one of those was 50 year old rowland yearwood. he reportedly survived a disaster in 2015.e was less than 2,000 feet from the summit in an area known as everest's death zone. this climber summited in 2012. >> this is an area where the oxygen drops to less than 35%. because of the lack of oxygen, the body starts to consume itself. and when that happens. >> the body will shut down. >> reporter: he knows the large number of climbers cause traffic jams near the top. for dozens of people, they stack up single file, waiting to reach the peak. >> people can be up there standing in line three hours, then they run out of oxygen and the weather moves in. so you have all these factors that kind of compound into tragedy. >> what's the plan today? >> reporter: climbers adrian and corey are documenting their climb on social media. earlier this month they described how they coped with the danger of death. >> it's a reminder to make sure it's worth it, that our values are in the right place, it that beer' doi we're doing it for the right reason and willing to accept that risk. >>> that's t
one of those was 50 year old rowland yearwood. he reportedly survived a disaster in 2015.e was less than 2,000 feet from the summit in an area known as everest's death zone. this climber summited in 2012. >> this is an area where the oxygen drops to less than 35%. because of the lack of oxygen, the body starts to consume itself. and when that happens. >> the body will shut down. >> reporter: he knows the large number of climbers cause traffic jams near the top. for dozens of...
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kelly rowland, lala, serena williams was there, she's pregnant as well. >> we invited jessica, is what the name of your henna. >> jane henna tattoo. >> where sit. >> it is located in fishtown i do my business on frankford avenue in fishtowny would call you, make ab appointment. >> make an appointment and then i would meet you down there and then we will get hen na. >> you agreed to come here and do a henna tattoo on my arm. >> yes. >> how long will this last. >> it last, different for everyone but would i say range is one week to three weeks. and it is different for everyone because of one exfoliates at a different rate and everybody's skinnies different. so it could be, three weeks for you, it could be one week we just don't know. >> people weighed in on twit ter what i should put on here. >> mostly i cannot say on tv, a lot of them said your face or your face. >> usually a pattern. you have one on your hand. >> yes, do i. >> it has symbolism and meeting. >> dawn give me a positive energy. >> yes. >> henna is doing a design with the evil eye tonight. >> yes. >> it ward off evil. >> it
kelly rowland, lala, serena williams was there, she's pregnant as well. >> we invited jessica, is what the name of your henna. >> jane henna tattoo. >> where sit. >> it is located in fishtown i do my business on frankford avenue in fishtowny would call you, make ab appointment. >> make an appointment and then i would meet you down there and then we will get hen na. >> you agreed to come here and do a henna tattoo on my arm. >> yes. >> how long...
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an expedition worker identified him as rowland yearwood. he was 56 and a doctor.clear how he died. a medical center's website says the father of two was trying to climb the tallest peak on every continent. in vancouver, a relative jumped into rescue a little girl fall off a dock. a sea lion dragged her off the dock. she's okay. we'll be right back. >> shepard: a battle between good and evil. that's how president described his battle with terrorism over the weekend. he did not describe it as a battle between the west and islam. president trump called on middle east leaders to confront the crisis of islamic extremism. >> this is not a battle between different faiths, different sexes or different civilizations. this is a battle between barbaric criminals that seek to obliterate human life and decent people all in the name of religion? president trump referred to islam as one of the world's great faiths. a different tone entirely from during the campaign when he said islam hates us. the president did not mentioned his temporary ban on visitors from some predominantly
an expedition worker identified him as rowland yearwood. he was 56 and a doctor.clear how he died. a medical center's website says the father of two was trying to climb the tallest peak on every continent. in vancouver, a relative jumped into rescue a little girl fall off a dock. a sea lion dragged her off the dock. she's okay. we'll be right back. >> shepard: a battle between good and evil. that's how president described his battle with terrorism over the weekend. he did not describe it...
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the earnings were made west embarrassing byjonny bairstow and a stylish debut from toby rowland jonesca began their reply. on his return, robinjones was presented by the first wicket. it was merely the name the inevitable. england slipped to a seventh wicket defeat. key players had been arrested but nevertheless, hardly ideal preparation for the champions trophy which begins on thursday. britain's aliash bedene has won his first round match of the french open, beating american ryan harrison by three sets to one. bedene eased into a two set lead — winning the second by 6 games to love injust 18 minutes — the american winning only seven points. harrison pulled a set back but the british number three, who's ranked 10 places below harrison in the world rankings at 52, had no problems with the fourth to progress to the second round. i was playing well. he gave me two games and made some silly errors. the people saw that and it is never easy to start off in the third set after some mistakes. that was a tactic and it worked. defending men's champion novak djokovic had an easy time of it in h
the earnings were made west embarrassing byjonny bairstow and a stylish debut from toby rowland jonesca began their reply. on his return, robinjones was presented by the first wicket. it was merely the name the inevitable. england slipped to a seventh wicket defeat. key players had been arrested but nevertheless, hardly ideal preparation for the champions trophy which begins on thursday. britain's aliash bedene has won his first round match of the french open, beating american ryan harrison by...
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the frenchman pierre rowland ended a two—year wait for victory by winning the 17th stage of the girois 11 overall —— great britain's adam yates. i will have more in the next hour. ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his party's ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his pa rty‘s manifesto. ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his party's manifesto. this is further delay will let the terrorists win. we will go live to paul nuttall, where he will be outlining the manifesto. norman smith, there had been a pause in the campaigning, will there be a change in tone when it resumes today, resuming with the ukip manifesto?” think they're almost certainly will be, maybe a bit more subdued, but this is a big moment for ukip because they have been on a bit of a nosedive really since the brexit result, since the departure of nigel farage, since the repeatedly to ship tussles, the organisational chaos, the hammering they took in the local elections. remember, they lost every single sitting councillor, just one ukip candidate won his seat, so they really are taking a pummelling at the moment, and th
the frenchman pierre rowland ended a two—year wait for victory by winning the 17th stage of the girois 11 overall —— great britain's adam yates. i will have more in the next hour. ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his party's ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his pa rty‘s manifesto. ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his party's manifesto. this is further delay will let the terrorists win. we will go live to paul nuttall, where he will be outlining the manifesto. norman smith,...
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from our breaking campaign of his hair, one of my favorite people walking on earth, ted rowlands is here. rafferty capital markets and senator richard shelby from the fine state of alabama. you don't want to miss any of those gentlemen. our top story right here right now could do justice pronouncing the appointment of robert mueller is a special counsel to oversee the federal investigation into russia's alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election. senior doj officials telling us is that the white house was informed after the order had been signed. president trump in response. as i've stated many times to make their investigation confirm what we are developed. there's no collusion between my campaign in any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter coluded quickly. the markets reacting to the turmoil out of washington this week. the dow and s&p 500 with their worst percentage drop since last summer. lawmakers react to the announcement. watch this. >> i think it's good news, but also helps expedite the process because the good folks at the fbi to midcareer folks have been le
from our breaking campaign of his hair, one of my favorite people walking on earth, ted rowlands is here. rafferty capital markets and senator richard shelby from the fine state of alabama. you don't want to miss any of those gentlemen. our top story right here right now could do justice pronouncing the appointment of robert mueller is a special counsel to oversee the federal investigation into russia's alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election. senior doj officials telling us is...
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professor andrew rowland is a consultant in children's emergency medicine for north manchester hospitalber of my colleagues, and once we found out from work that a major incident was in process, we rushed into the hospital to basically start building teams to deal with the patients who we thought were about to arrive. what is the biggest challenge to you while? is of course it is sheer numbers and injuries, but the types of injuries, as well come and not necessarily perhaps something you have been trained for, but not seen before?” something you have been trained for, but not seen before? i think the fa ct but not seen before? i think the fact that it was an incident involving a number of children and young people was a very distressing think a lot of people involved. without... i can only imagine how raw the emotions are for you and your colleagues, but the people that we re your colleagues, but the people that were coming in, the children that we re were coming in, the children that were coming in, the children that were coming in, the children that were coming in, they were being tre
professor andrew rowland is a consultant in children's emergency medicine for north manchester hospitalber of my colleagues, and once we found out from work that a major incident was in process, we rushed into the hospital to basically start building teams to deal with the patients who we thought were about to arrive. what is the biggest challenge to you while? is of course it is sheer numbers and injuries, but the types of injuries, as well come and not necessarily perhaps something you have...