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- senses. - what are senses? - the senses are the parts of the body we use to experience everything around us. - there are 5 senses. - 5 of them? - your eyes are to see, your mouth is to taste, your nose is to smell, your fingers are to touch. um, your ears to hear! keep listening for the word senses today on "sesame street." - senses. - that's the word on the street. is helping families turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. ♪ you can find out more at pncgrowupgreat.com. ♪ (boy) earth's best organic baby and toddler food is a proud sponsor of "sesame street." nurturing your child the natural way is the earth's best way to grow. female announcer: every day can be filled with rainbows when you eat healthy fruits and vegetables. proud sponsor of sesame street, united healthcare: helping people live healthier lives. >> woman: when children learn to connect the little things, they begin to see a bigger picture-- that spending quality time with those who matter most makes us happier and healthier. beaches
- senses. - what are senses? - the senses are the parts of the body we use to experience everything around us. - there are 5 senses. - 5 of them? - your eyes are to see, your mouth is to taste, your nose is to smell, your fingers are to touch. um, your ears to hear! keep listening for the word senses today on "sesame street." - senses. - that's the word on the street. is helping families turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. ♪ you can find out more at...
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means in the sense of strategy. how do you go about killing the other side's king? but i enjoy it. c-span: what's her name? >> guest: her name is danielle. she is--she is a--about to turn six. c-span: and what does she think of learning to play chess? >> guest: she treats me as a large, overgrown guy who needs to be educated by her, and so one of her phrases, whenever i teach her strategy and so on, is, 'daddy,' as if to say that it's something--it's a point that i haven't gotten that she wants to communicate to me. no, it's--no, it's one of the ways in which i--i relate to her and have fun with her, and it--it--i feel that that sense of--of spending time, as a parent, is a very important way that one can resist some of the destabilizing pressures of american life. i mean, i travel a lot, for example, giving lectures and so on, and so i try--i cherish the time that i--i do have to spend at home. c-span: where'd you meet your wife? >> guest: we met, interestingly enough, at the reagan white house, where she might be
means in the sense of strategy. how do you go about killing the other side's king? but i enjoy it. c-span: what's her name? >> guest: her name is danielle. she is--she is a--about to turn six. c-span: and what does she think of learning to play chess? >> guest: she treats me as a large, overgrown guy who needs to be educated by her, and so one of her phrases, whenever i teach her strategy and so on, is, 'daddy,' as if to say that it's something--it's a point that i haven't gotten...
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today we are going to use all of our senses to explore water right here at the water table. now let's dive in! oops! - ooh! the water feels cold. - ooh! and it smells salty. - ooh! [slurp] - whoa! - and something tells me it doesn't taste very good. - eep-eep. - aren't you going to use your senses to explore the water, blogg? - no. i'm gonna use my senses to explore my sludge balls. hee hee hee! they feel squishy... smell stinky... and taste like feet. - but look at all you can see under the water! ooh. i see a sea star. - i see a sea urchin. - i can see a seesaw! ha ha!
today we are going to use all of our senses to explore water right here at the water table. now let's dive in! oops! - ooh! the water feels cold. - ooh! and it smells salty. - ooh! [slurp] - whoa! - and something tells me it doesn't taste very good. - eep-eep. - aren't you going to use your senses to explore the water, blogg? - no. i'm gonna use my senses to explore my sludge balls. hee hee hee! they feel squishy... smell stinky... and taste like feet. - but look at all you can see under the...
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tell us why you felt this sense of forbodeing. start with you, rick. >> i had been going through a whole week what i call the battle for hope t. previous sunday was easter. that's the bigst day of the year for saddleback. i did a message on why you need hope. and each day of that week, i had a battle of hope. on monday, we announced i was starting a national radio program called daily hope. on tuesday i was going to write the first book "purpose driven life," it was going to be a four month sabbatical and the hope you need. on wednesday i atownsed a new series starting that weekend called struggling through your worst days. that weekend, i planned a message, i ended up having tom to preach it called what to do on the worst day of your life, not knowing that would be the worst day of my life. on the radio program that was airing nationally that was a week old, that day the message was called winning the battle for your mind. now, the irony with that with a son who lost hope, took his life and had struggled for 27 years with this ba
tell us why you felt this sense of forbodeing. start with you, rick. >> i had been going through a whole week what i call the battle for hope t. previous sunday was easter. that's the bigst day of the year for saddleback. i did a message on why you need hope. and each day of that week, i had a battle of hope. on monday, we announced i was starting a national radio program called daily hope. on tuesday i was going to write the first book "purpose driven life," it was going to be...
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senses stimulated and values and connection to food and active voices. we have three of the students here who were involved this summer. i'm going to let them introduce themselves. they are going to tell a little story and in it, i hope you will see reflected these specific values. they may not be stories about school food but they are about food that is important to them. let's start off. introduce yourself and school. >> hi. i'm vanessa and i'm a -- soft moore the way i do this is by having a yelp account which is what a lot of other students have. what we do with this is me and my friends whenever we find a place that we like to go to, we read the reviews and when we have a free day, we decide to go here. i like that kids get to pick what they can eat. it gives them freedom and power. >> hi. my name is marco. i'm a sof moore at high school. what i experienced was eating dim sum salt and pepper pork shop with fried rice on the side. for me it sits, and what i felt was many different senses coming up and you know just telling me what was in the pork and
senses stimulated and values and connection to food and active voices. we have three of the students here who were involved this summer. i'm going to let them introduce themselves. they are going to tell a little story and in it, i hope you will see reflected these specific values. they may not be stories about school food but they are about food that is important to them. let's start off. introduce yourself and school. >> hi. i'm vanessa and i'm a -- soft moore the way i do this is by...
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i thought, how would i make sense of a newspaper from 1850 -- 1867, 1864 and on and on.in other words, let me put in a different way. if you were to come from another planet and sit down to read the times, i thought i understand everything on the front page. but to give you an example, of course there's a tremendous and terrible violence in egypt going on at the same time as they see that headline, they say charges against two traders for lack of oversight and then i see finding poetry on the pace and later in the canvas, using the where am i., what planet is this? apology and wikileaks. what is even not? so what i was wondering about is what sense would i make of these juxtapositions as they literally did read them. the questions that come to my mind, for example, would be something like what did the rise of the mormon church have to do with the lincoln douglas debate. they must be a connection between now and. i don't know if the connection is between them, but it's my job to find out and create a pass between these two are among many events, just as a coming attractio
i thought, how would i make sense of a newspaper from 1850 -- 1867, 1864 and on and on.in other words, let me put in a different way. if you were to come from another planet and sit down to read the times, i thought i understand everything on the front page. but to give you an example, of course there's a tremendous and terrible violence in egypt going on at the same time as they see that headline, they say charges against two traders for lack of oversight and then i see finding poetry on the...
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i'm try to get a sense whether the story hits them. does it resonate? >> does. theysonates in a way that can understand that that really happened. when we did the trip with the students on sojourn, after the first couple of days, they were, like, this really happened? people really did that? people try to keep you from going to school? they wouldn't let people vote? beat them up because they wanted the right to vote? it is astonishing to them. they almost can't grasp that that happened in this country. tavis: let me ask you a personal question. we spent a lot of time together over the years. daughterome sense as a how you would describe the journey that your parents have been on all these years with this in their rearview mirror. give me some sense of how you would describe the route your parents, the journey that they have been on. >> my parents are wonderful. they are just wonderful, god- fearing, loving people. didplaud them because they a great job with me and my sister. they could have taken this terrible thing that happened and espoused a lot of bitterness
i'm try to get a sense whether the story hits them. does it resonate? >> does. theysonates in a way that can understand that that really happened. when we did the trip with the students on sojourn, after the first couple of days, they were, like, this really happened? people really did that? people try to keep you from going to school? they wouldn't let people vote? beat them up because they wanted the right to vote? it is astonishing to them. they almost can't grasp that that happened in...
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i think that there was a sense of a tremendous need and the sense, a need for something that wasn't the congregationalism or even the unitarianism of boston, the sort of strait-laced worlds there and that there was a sense also that you could create new things and that you could speak to good directly -- to god directly through various means or in various groups that became open p in that territory because it was somewhat open territory. it was western, what we think of western. that would be my off the cuff kind of answer because, ultimately, it's a fascinating question, and i don't know anybody who's really dealt with that as, you know, sufficiently. there's two right here. >> in the course of writing the book, did you change any preconceptions that you -- did you exchange -- did you experience a change of opinion about feelings you had concerning this period before you wrote it? >> well, and again this will sound glib, but one change of opinion is i went from mass confusion to a lot less confusion. [laughter] i don't know if that's an opinion, but it always seems like a blob, you kno
i think that there was a sense of a tremendous need and the sense, a need for something that wasn't the congregationalism or even the unitarianism of boston, the sort of strait-laced worlds there and that there was a sense also that you could create new things and that you could speak to good directly -- to god directly through various means or in various groups that became open p in that territory because it was somewhat open territory. it was western, what we think of western. that would be...
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is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair you've gone through, is there any sense of reliefily that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah. if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have built our lives, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ, because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven, we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. that takes care of my past, my present and my future. >> how much harder has it been to deal with the modern curse, if you like, of internet chatter? >> we ignore it. >> i was going to ask you that. there are two strands that have been particularly vicious in your case. one are these fake accounts set up supposedly on your behalf to raise money, which is just theft. you had to shut down hundreds of these things. >> yes. >> and secondly, the rumor mill. the people trying to say, well, what happened here was matthew was secretly gay and therefore your views on homosexuality tipped him over the edge. you know all this? >> firs
is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair you've gone through, is there any sense of reliefily that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah. if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have built our lives, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ, because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven, we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. that takes care of...
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it's, in some sense, an overwhelming sense of feeling bad, and it may include elements of depreion, of rage, of anxiety, but mostly it's just a state of terrible distress. one of the intriguing things about the disorder ishat this state distress is usually triggered by specific kinds of events-- a real, or perhaps even an imagined loss, or a rejecti. what then happens is equally intriguing and disturbing because these dysphoric states are so upsetng th t individual has to do something totop them, becaand they take a numberates of different avenues to try to end this dysphoric state. sotimes they can find a person, and the person can somehow coort them and modula and end this state. another approach that's us is either taking an overdose wrist-cutting or cigarette burns-- or other forms selinju. i was feeling scared. i was feeling nelyurns-- um...i was feeling a lot of things that i just neededa lease from. but i waselin also feeling ueal, like i couldn't touch reality. my one way of touching reality was to cut myself and to see the blood. that always made me feel better. a lot of times
it's, in some sense, an overwhelming sense of feeling bad, and it may include elements of depreion, of rage, of anxiety, but mostly it's just a state of terrible distress. one of the intriguing things about the disorder ishat this state distress is usually triggered by specific kinds of events-- a real, or perhaps even an imagined loss, or a rejecti. what then happens is equally intriguing and disturbing because these dysphoric states are so upsetng th t individual has to do something totop...
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so everywhere there was a sense of change. nowhere is this sense of change revealed more dramatically than in architecture. in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style in a new place inneonument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed arches and rib vau@ts. these things had been used before. what's new at saint-denis is the sense of the organization of the space. the divisions are played down in favor of a unified space that flows from one side of the building to the other. the dif
so everywhere there was a sense of change. nowhere is this sense of change revealed more dramatically than in architecture. in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style in a new place inneonument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time...
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he looked to hopper for his sense of the streets and pop symbols.ruscha had the same interest in gas stations and signage that hopper had in his pictures. and even george segal created diner teriors. (narrator) eric fischl established his reputation in the 1970s and 1980s with paintings that echo hopper in their suggestion of enigmatic narratives. he invented or developed a lot of ways of picturing the american experience, which becomes a metaphor for a bigger experience. (narrator) hopper's work engaged our imaginations by drawing on what was universal in the american experience. they capture silent moments, like frozen frames from the drama of american life. annenberg media ♪ by: narrator: welcome to destinos: an introduction to spanish. as you know, much of what you hear will be in conversational spanish. ¿hay algún mensaje para mí? no. hasta el momento, no, señorita. of course, you will not understand every word. relax and let the actions of the characters and your knowledge of the story guide your comprehension. perdone. creo que dejé mi carter
he looked to hopper for his sense of the streets and pop symbols.ruscha had the same interest in gas stations and signage that hopper had in his pictures. and even george segal created diner teriors. (narrator) eric fischl established his reputation in the 1970s and 1980s with paintings that echo hopper in their suggestion of enigmatic narratives. he invented or developed a lot of ways of picturing the american experience, which becomes a metaphor for a bigger experience. (narrator) hopper's...
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is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair you've gone through, is there any sense of reliefmily that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah. if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have built our lives, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ, because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven, we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. that takes care of my past, my present and my future. >> how much harder has it been to deal with the modern curse, if you like, of internet chatter? >> we ignore it. >> i was going to ask you that. there are two strands that have been particularly vicious in your case. one are these fake accounts set up supposedly on your behalf to raise money, which is just theft. you've had to shut down hundreds of these things. and secondly is the rumor mill. people trying to say here, well, what happened here is that matthew is secretly gay and therefore your views on homosexuality tipped him over the edge. you know all this? what is
is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair you've gone through, is there any sense of reliefmily that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah. if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have built our lives, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ, because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven, we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. that takes care of...
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and in an sense. we missed the 1960s. we lived a relatively insulated and isolated existence at the military academy at the time while outside of the gates of the military academy, in many respects, the country was coming apart. coming apart because of the unpopularity of the vietnam war, also coming apart because of assassinations, of racial unrest, of a -- of a -- the emergence of a counterculture so that we were aware of the fact that all of this was going on but untouched by all of that. in that sense, being a cadet in west point in the latter part of the 1960s was kind of a strange experience. now the thing that interested us most aska debts was -- as cadets was the threat of war. we were together in a large dining hall. in dinner when they made the announcements, they would announce the members of the previous class or the previous two classes that had just been killed. so there's a constant reminder to us that we were entering an army that was at war and vietnam given it was a protracted war was a experience that a
and in an sense. we missed the 1960s. we lived a relatively insulated and isolated existence at the military academy at the time while outside of the gates of the military academy, in many respects, the country was coming apart. coming apart because of the unpopularity of the vietnam war, also coming apart because of assassinations, of racial unrest, of a -- of a -- the emergence of a counterculture so that we were aware of the fact that all of this was going on but untouched by all of that. in...
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he said that he was sense sensing the confirmation was against the interest of the federal reserve, the interest of the administration an interest of an interest as a whole. >>> he's no u the favorite runner for federal reserve chairman. >>> >> well, major lincoln in washington state has reopened. >> the river bridge collapsed last may but drew attention to older bridges across the country. tenstens are consider at risk of collapse. >>> replaceing a temporary bridge put there after the accident. it took crews more than 17 hours to put it in to place. now opening it up to 71,000 drivers to pass through each day. edge tphaoerg feet was captured on time lapse video it shows a 900,000 bridge being hoisted. quarter of ininch leeway on either side. >> this isn't your average carjack to jack these bridges up it takes big equipment, big tool, big mechanisms to be able to do it. >> reporter: ar truck hit the bridge's over head steel beams in the wrong spot causing it to collapse. several cars through in to at what timeer. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. a temporary bridge was put in to pla
he said that he was sense sensing the confirmation was against the interest of the federal reserve, the interest of the administration an interest of an interest as a whole. >>> he's no u the favorite runner for federal reserve chairman. >>> >> well, major lincoln in washington state has reopened. >> the river bridge collapsed last may but drew attention to older bridges across the country. tenstens are consider at risk of collapse. >>> replaceing a...
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[laughter] that's in a sense is the christy. because in reality historical -- [inaudible] that part grasping the idea behind of there. and his grandson is nice, and tend to copy the outer level of civilization. they have we have the nice building, we'll do this as well. he stole the european monarch problem assuming the crown giving speech to their people. he asked the assistant to write one and never read beforehand and doesn't tell the assistant anything what he should write. it covers -- hey committed himself to promises that he never knew he wanted to put himself in to action. which forces him to go to a new dispute authority company and take the issue to that poll began. another episode that captures this attitude looking at what the world -- becoming part of the world meant when he was basically all european countries have -- so do we. we should have one as well. he embarks on it. a complete failure. we use the war. upon the army leaving cairo he looks to some of the european standing and said my country is no longer in af
[laughter] that's in a sense is the christy. because in reality historical -- [inaudible] that part grasping the idea behind of there. and his grandson is nice, and tend to copy the outer level of civilization. they have we have the nice building, we'll do this as well. he stole the european monarch problem assuming the crown giving speech to their people. he asked the assistant to write one and never read beforehand and doesn't tell the assistant anything what he should write. it covers -- hey...
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not in the sense that it becomes lawful but in the sense that the procedural system is unavailable for people who might challenge it. >> host: one of the court's i think least popular decisions has involved campaign reform, the citizens united case. he wrote wrote that the president bomb us -- fears about citizens united were overstated which with some skepticism but what is your basis for that? >> guest: there are a couple of reasons but one is from my perspective as a legal academic, citizens united itself was i hate to say this a relatively narrow decision. in itself it expanded opportunities for corporate expenditures only a bit, and it doesn't look like big publicly held corporations really to engage in a lot of independent expenditures on the campaigns that they couldn't have engaged in before citizens united. citizens united clearly has a large symbolic effect and it did seem to encourage people who might have been holding back from doing things that they thought might have been prohibitive but might not offend. they open their wallets but it's not clear that there is an enormou
not in the sense that it becomes lawful but in the sense that the procedural system is unavailable for people who might challenge it. >> host: one of the court's i think least popular decisions has involved campaign reform, the citizens united case. he wrote wrote that the president bomb us -- fears about citizens united were overstated which with some skepticism but what is your basis for that? >> guest: there are a couple of reasons but one is from my perspective as a legal...
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you lose all sense of hope. you have to be hopeful. >> and you were when you approached those steps that morning to make your speech? >> when i arrived there on the steps of the lincoln memorial, i was very hopeful. i was very optimistic. i was ready. i was ready. and when a. philip randolph stood up and said, "i now present to you young john lewis, the national chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee," i had what i considered an executive session with myself. >> an executive session with yourself? >> yeah. i said, "this is it. i must go for it." so, i looked to my right. i saw all of these young people from the student nonviolent coordinating committee. then i looked to my left. i saw many young people, black and white, up in the trees trying to get a better view of the platform. then i looked straight ahead. and i just started -- started speaking. >> we march today for jobs and freedom, but we have nothing to be proud of, for hundreds and thousands of our brothers are not here. for they are r
you lose all sense of hope. you have to be hopeful. >> and you were when you approached those steps that morning to make your speech? >> when i arrived there on the steps of the lincoln memorial, i was very hopeful. i was very optimistic. i was ready. i was ready. and when a. philip randolph stood up and said, "i now present to you young john lewis, the national chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee," i had what i considered an executive session with...
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is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair you've gone through, is there any sense of reliefmily that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah. if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have built our lives, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ, because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven, we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. that takes care of my past, my present and my future. >> how much harder has it been to deal with the modern curse, if you like, of internet chatter? >> we ignore it. >> i was going to ask you that. there are two strands that have been particularly vicious in your case. one are these fake accounts set up supposedly on your behalf to raise money, which is just theft. you've had to shut down hundreds of these things. and secondly is the rumor mill. people trying to say here, well, what happened here is that matthew is secretly gay and therefore your views on homosexuality tipped him over the edge. you know all this? what is
is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair you've gone through, is there any sense of reliefmily that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah. if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have built our lives, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ, because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven, we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. that takes care of...
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senses also facilitate virtual tracking through face recognition.this can already be observed in the internet. visitors at the glastonbury festival were captured in a large group fatah which remained online long after the festival was over. through the use of tags individuals could be identified and approached via facebook. the page was one of the most popular on the internet for quite some time but what does this have to say about the experience does the festival continue only in the parallel universe of the internet. to live in multiple realities simul taney asli. face recognition it can also be used in an entirely different dimension cameras incenses i capturing people and scanning them for suspicious physiological signs. the aim to detect hostile intentions before the suspect can cause harm. but if you don't vilify this is really important to not speak out because i can put it to extensive use for security measures. i can attach a policeman on us in other words a camera to any technical device which can process i-t. ninety. com i can put chips i
senses also facilitate virtual tracking through face recognition.this can already be observed in the internet. visitors at the glastonbury festival were captured in a large group fatah which remained online long after the festival was over. through the use of tags individuals could be identified and approached via facebook. the page was one of the most popular on the internet for quite some time but what does this have to say about the experience does the festival continue only in the parallel...
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of commitment, a sense of control, and a sense of challenge. if you have a strong sense of commitment... what's natural for you is to involve yourself with other people, involve yourself with whatever's going on, rather than hang back and feel isolated and alienated. if you have a strong sense of control, it's natural for you to struggle and try to influence the outcomes that are going on around you rather than just sink into passivity and powerlessness. and if you have a strong sense of challenge... what feels natural to you is to continue to learn through your experience. but how do we know if we are effectively dealing with the everyday stress in our lives? salvatore maddi: one-- you've got to be able to recognize a stressful circumstance as stressful. two-- you've got to feel as if you can really do something effective about it. three-- you have to turn it into a problem to be solved, find a way to solve it, and carry that out. now, if you're able to do all of that regularly as stressful circumstances come up, you're hardy enough. but not a
of commitment, a sense of control, and a sense of challenge. if you have a strong sense of commitment... what's natural for you is to involve yourself with other people, involve yourself with whatever's going on, rather than hang back and feel isolated and alienated. if you have a strong sense of control, it's natural for you to struggle and try to influence the outcomes that are going on around you rather than just sink into passivity and powerlessness. and if you have a strong sense of...
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conflict this is not entirely new currently however this new context is it's leading to another scut sense of renewed emphasis on the city a society of violence of conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside he's already here living among us. this is he is a fragile fabric abominable space. how can we protect ourselves against the invisible even comprehensible against feelings of vulnerability you can see to hear of the original ones a further one monitoring this vehicles coming up and down the street down the end there are further to hang up the corner of that building at the end of the street another one and then another two on the corner of that building these are hanging globes this building is one of my favorites it's completely encrusted in c.c.t.v. some of which is almost impossible to work out what it is full you've got one of them monitoring the door it's the service entrance and you've got a globe which monitors the street and then
conflict this is not entirely new currently however this new context is it's leading to another scut sense of renewed emphasis on the city a society of violence of conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside he's already here living among us. this is he is a fragile fabric abominable space. how can we protect ourselves against the invisible even...
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something very in different in a sense the albert. my intent was to go even more in-depth than what they had done. to look at those early stories of liberals and where they came from. saints looking with the relationship of the with state in a sense explains the failure of liberal i. in the past, and the current predicament in in egypt. the first modernizers. i think that's the best word. mohammad abdul, mohammad -- [inaudible] or any of these thinkers they are modernizers and not necessarily. the question for them was how go we catch up? napoleon dime egypt in 1798 and it was beginning to crumble. what went wrong? why have the europeans advanced and we haven't? why is that those men we had met decades earlier, centuries earlier as crusaders turned to the modern frenchmen. what is it that happened in the mid that changed this? and the beginnings, you see the beginnings of answers by the rulers and those thinkers emerging within the state they begin the process of modernization. the case to an army is the current joke that the egyptian
something very in different in a sense the albert. my intent was to go even more in-depth than what they had done. to look at those early stories of liberals and where they came from. saints looking with the relationship of the with state in a sense explains the failure of liberal i. in the past, and the current predicament in in egypt. the first modernizers. i think that's the best word. mohammad abdul, mohammad -- [inaudible] or any of these thinkers they are modernizers and not necessarily....
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is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair that you've gone there, is there any sense ofas a family that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah, if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have back in a minute our life, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ and because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven. we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven. >> that takes care of my past, my present and my future. >> how much harder has it been for to you deal with the modern curse, if you like, of internet chatter? people -- >> we ignore it. >> i was going to ask you that. there have been two strands that have been particularly vicious in your case, one of these fake accounts set up supposedly on your behalf to raise money, which is just theft. and you had to shut down hundreds of these things. and secondly the rumor mill. the people trying to say, wow, what happened here was matthew secretly gay and, therefore, your views on homosexuality somehow tipped h
is there any sense, rick, despite the appalling despair that you've gone there, is there any sense ofas a family that matthew is now with god in heaven, out of pain? >> yeah, if i didn't have that hope, i would be in ultimate despair. but we have back in a minute our life, our faith, our family, our ministry on the belief that because of jesus christ and because of what he did on the cross for us, we can have our past forgiven. we have a purpose for living and we have a home in heaven....
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senses also facilitate virtual tracking through face recognition.his can already be observed in the internet. visitors at the glastonbury festival were captured in a large group which remained online long after the festival was over. through the use of tags individuals could be identified and approached via facebook. the page was one of the most popular on the internet for quite some time but what does this have to say about the experience does the festival continue only in the parallel universe of the internet. to live in multiple realities simul taking a city. face recognition it can also be used in an entirely different dimension cameras incenses i capturing people and scanning them for suspicious physiological signs. to detect hostile intentions before the suspect can cause harm. a sense that if you don't visualize this is really important because i can put it to extensive use for security measures and bombay sickly i can attach a policeman i'm bust in other words a camera to any technical device which can process i.t. i can come i can put chips
senses also facilitate virtual tracking through face recognition.his can already be observed in the internet. visitors at the glastonbury festival were captured in a large group which remained online long after the festival was over. through the use of tags individuals could be identified and approached via facebook. the page was one of the most popular on the internet for quite some time but what does this have to say about the experience does the festival continue only in the parallel...
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in the sense that very quickly it appeared that this was not a mass protest that had gone wrong.e time you had in egypt the protest against the movie "innocence of muslims," it was very clear and the acting president in libya at the time had made it very clear to al jazeera that this was a terrorist attack. you had a very different popular reaction. you had anger among the people, say were saying we don't want to live with terrorists and in this insecurity, and very quickly the people of benghazi had gone down to protest the attack. so it was a very, very different reaction. even though people were saying since 9/11, it has come always closer to home, and you have the sense at the moment that it will continue. yesterday i was chatting with some people and say were saying tomorrow is september 11th, what will happen? will there be another attack in the middle east? so certainly you have apprehension every year when that day comes. >> we are seeing images behind you, if you could describe what it is that we are looking at, and why this is so different than the images we have seen s
in the sense that very quickly it appeared that this was not a mass protest that had gone wrong.e time you had in egypt the protest against the movie "innocence of muslims," it was very clear and the acting president in libya at the time had made it very clear to al jazeera that this was a terrorist attack. you had a very different popular reaction. you had anger among the people, say were saying we don't want to live with terrorists and in this insecurity, and very quickly the people...
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[speaker not understood] it really doesn't make any sense at all. as i go on, particularly with commissioner borden who speaks very well and very eloquently on top of me, i'm saying what she's saying doesn't make any sense either. so, i kindly would like to suggest that somebody take a quick glimpse that at least the sentences are complete. even if you have to invent a word, please do so in order to make -- to have these minutes make sense. >> i did that in a couple spaces, too. same thing was repeated -- [multiple voices] >> commissioner moore, if i may, this would be the opportunity to correct anything that was not transcribed correctly. i would hesitate to insert words that you don't actually use because then i would be putting words into your mouth. and i don't feel that would be appropriate. it is a struggle to sometimes transcribe what is being said, but my staff does their best job. and then i do my best job actually to relisten to your comments and make the corrections that i feel necessary. but it is difficult, hardly perfect, and i would e
[speaker not understood] it really doesn't make any sense at all. as i go on, particularly with commissioner borden who speaks very well and very eloquently on top of me, i'm saying what she's saying doesn't make any sense either. so, i kindly would like to suggest that somebody take a quick glimpse that at least the sentences are complete. even if you have to invent a word, please do so in order to make -- to have these minutes make sense. >> i did that in a couple spaces, too. same...
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. >> i'm curious whether you're getting a sense. we're now two weeks out from this chemical attack and when any action might take place. i'm wonder if you garnered any sense there was no real plan for what would happen when this stated red line was crossed. what now? >> reporter: that's something the white house is definitely sensitive to. there are white house officials who insist the president has had options for months even as long as a year about how to respond to this. i think what you see in some of the recent developments is that under these conditions and i think perhaps the size of this chemical weapons attack that it may have been unforeseen. i think it did take some off the cuff calibration when it came to how to respond and sort of the different things that were in place here. obviously when britain wasn't going to go it with the u.s. you've seen this strategy where the white house has looked inside of its on borders. i will tell you having spoken with white house officials following this meeting with members of congress
. >> i'm curious whether you're getting a sense. we're now two weeks out from this chemical attack and when any action might take place. i'm wonder if you garnered any sense there was no real plan for what would happen when this stated red line was crossed. what now? >> reporter: that's something the white house is definitely sensitive to. there are white house officials who insist the president has had options for months even as long as a year about how to respond to this. i think...
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although these things look in a sense art nouveau, in a sense arts and crafts, they are revivalist. they draw on 16th and 17th century prototypes. these angels here are renaissance angels. and here is a most marvelous figure of aphrodite against a blue sky, an art nouveau figure. and most wonderful hatpins. these are very elegant jewels that don't get worn so much today.
although these things look in a sense art nouveau, in a sense arts and crafts, they are revivalist. they draw on 16th and 17th century prototypes. these angels here are renaissance angels. and here is a most marvelous figure of aphrodite against a blue sky, an art nouveau figure. and most wonderful hatpins. these are very elegant jewels that don't get worn so much today.
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of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this context is it's leading to another scut sense of renewed emphasis on the city as a sites of violence of conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside. he's already here living among us. this is he is a fragile fabric of space. how can we protect ourselves against the invisible comprehensible against feelings of the nobility you can see to hear of the original ones a further one monitoring the vehicles coming up and down the street down the end there are a further two hang of the corner of that building at the end of the street another one and then another two in the corner of that building these are hiding globes this building is one of my favorites it's completely encrusted in c.c.t.v. some of which is almost impossible to work out what it is for. one of them monitoring the door it's the service entrance and you've got a globe which monitors the street and then there is a fixed came
of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this context is it's leading to another scut sense of renewed emphasis on the city as a sites of violence of conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside. he's already here living among us. this is he is a fragile fabric of space. how can we protect ourselves against the invisible...
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that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it!ike everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break with tradition, take pepcid® complete. it works fast and lasts. get relief from your heartburn relief with pepcid® complete. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ into the future. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. no two people have the same financial goals. pn
that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it!ike everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break with tradition, take pepcid® complete. it works fast and lasts. get relief from your heartburn relief with pepcid® complete. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data...
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[laughter] that's in a sense is the crisis. because in reality, machiavellians was not a book about tricks. makkah valley was a book about modern day. makkah valley was the great traditional wisdom, historical philosophy. that part grasping the ideas behind modern day. his grandson is naÏve. attempt to copy the parts of your county attempts to copy the outer layers of civilization. they have nice opera house but will have a nice opera house as well. they have nice but is can we do as well. achieve an episode, east of european monarchs assuming the crowd to give a speech to the people. so he asked his assistant to write one. and never reach it beforehand. and doesn't have insisted anything what he should write. and this covers, ma he committed himself to promises that he never knew he wanted to commit himself to actually. which forces him then to go into the whole dispute with the suez canal company and then take the issue to napoleon iii of france. another episode that captures this attitude looking at what the world is becomin
[laughter] that's in a sense is the crisis. because in reality, machiavellians was not a book about tricks. makkah valley was a book about modern day. makkah valley was the great traditional wisdom, historical philosophy. that part grasping the ideas behind modern day. his grandson is naÏve. attempt to copy the parts of your county attempts to copy the outer layers of civilization. they have nice opera house but will have a nice opera house as well. they have nice but is can we do as well....
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give us a sense of his demeanor. did he look like a man who was comfortable and felt like this had been a successful visit for him. >> he looks happy, was completely unaggressive talked and talked about corporations. >> rose: rather than being strident and angry and accusatory. >> and talked about how to help the world, at least apartment of the world. it wasn't defensive. it's i'm going to do this or not do it. it's we're members of a community and let's work together. it was a very pleasant meeting. >> what is the relationship between egypt and iran? >> not very good. they are the most powell countries in the middle east. >> rose: and you have the largest population, the largest army. exactly. it doesn't. make sense by the don't engage each other. but there have been serious problems opt bilateral basis, and regionally, in terms of the gulf and the arab peace process with a new president. the natural thing is to hope for the better. put did has to involve concrete steps, but we'll see. we're open minded. we know ho
give us a sense of his demeanor. did he look like a man who was comfortable and felt like this had been a successful visit for him. >> he looks happy, was completely unaggressive talked and talked about corporations. >> rose: rather than being strident and angry and accusatory. >> and talked about how to help the world, at least apartment of the world. it wasn't defensive. it's i'm going to do this or not do it. it's we're members of a community and let's work together. it was...
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senses stimulated and values and connection to food and active voices. we have three of the students here who were involved this summer. i'm going to let them introduce themselves. they are going to tell a little story and in it, i hope you will see reflected these specific values. they may not be stories about school food but they are about food that is important to them. let's start off. introduce yourself and school. >> hi. i'm vanessa and i'm a
senses stimulated and values and connection to food and active voices. we have three of the students here who were involved this summer. i'm going to let them introduce themselves. they are going to tell a little story and in it, i hope you will see reflected these specific values. they may not be stories about school food but they are about food that is important to them. let's start off. introduce yourself and school. >> hi. i'm vanessa and i'm a
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after that, they get a sense.ld saint the college experience will go away entir entirely. >> but the colleges don't measure as well as the test. this test measures what the businesses say they need. >> i welcome the test. at the end of the day to get a job, businesses know what is better. colleges tie stats to the graduates' employment rate and the placement rate. at the end of the day, businesses know what is better be. you need a college degree. i needed my college degree. >> david: maybe th. >> yeah. >> david: stocks taking a hit worry with the fears of syria. we have stocks to ease your fear. don't miss this. it's up next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mher! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing c
after that, they get a sense.ld saint the college experience will go away entir entirely. >> but the colleges don't measure as well as the test. this test measures what the businesses say they need. >> i welcome the test. at the end of the day to get a job, businesses know what is better. colleges tie stats to the graduates' employment rate and the placement rate. at the end of the day, businesses know what is better be. you need a college degree. i needed my college degree....