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tai chi has been practiced in china for centuries. the time when this country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history. a carefully choreographed display design to announce modern china's arrival on the global stage. the former gymnast was the man asked to provide the thrilling climax to the opening ceremonies. i ask them why the games were so important. >> [speaking foreign language] >> these days, this stadium is more prized for its architecture. it hosts concerts' and occasional exhibition matches, but it is mostly a tourist attraction. inside, these children are among the privileged few learning to swim. the aquatic center has been more successful, but it is still -- decked out in 2008 branting. there is clear evidence of china's -- the beach volleyball or ring is rarely used. it has seen better days. as bird's nest was designed a lasting symbol of china's emergence as a global superpower. china also promised the games would transform the lives of ordinary pe
tai chi has been practiced in china for centuries. the time when this country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history. a carefully choreographed display design to announce modern china's arrival on the global stage. the former gymnast was the man asked to provide the thrilling climax to the opening ceremonies. i ask them why the games were so important. >> [speaking foreign language] >> these days, this...
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managed to enjoy the temperatures of minus sixty degrees celsius they easily adapted to life in the tai-chi. remand and you have kenny hit the first obstacle in that journey a vehicle stuck in the snow. that are below hi can you help your sure no problem i might be in the same situation tomorrow we should always help each other. the reindeer herd heads back to help out of stock when to camp virus stream canal during the winter people can only reach this place with a snowmobile in the summer you need a heavy duty tractor nothing else will be able to take you through the thick forest . but is don't gain any profit from rearing forest ranger in your course here they never stroll to their animals to sell meat no effort is made to ensure the herds continuous growth instead they make a living from hunting. for men who are dear to us reindeer like here. but they differ from them in that they are pure at heart some of them are bad tempered and some are happy but there are also meat animals among them all of them should be treated like children but if you hurt their feelings just once they will hold
managed to enjoy the temperatures of minus sixty degrees celsius they easily adapted to life in the tai-chi. remand and you have kenny hit the first obstacle in that journey a vehicle stuck in the snow. that are below hi can you help your sure no problem i might be in the same situation tomorrow we should always help each other. the reindeer herd heads back to help out of stock when to camp virus stream canal during the winter people can only reach this place with a snowmobile in the summer you...
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tai chi has been practiced in china for centuries, long before the modern olympics were born. time when this country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history. a carefully choreographed displayed designed to announce modern china's arrival on the global stage. the former gymnast was the man asked to provide the thrilling climax to the opening ceremonies. i asked him why the games were so important. >> [speaking chinese] >> these days, the bird's nest stadium is more prized for its architecture that sporting credentials. it hosts concerts' and but it iss i matches, mostly a tourist attraction. these children are among the privileged few, learning to swim in one of the olympic poles. the aquatics center has been more successful. away from the iconic avenue, there is clear evidence of china's legacy failure. the beach volleyball or arena is barely used and has seen better days. the bird's nest was designed not only as an olympic stadium, but as a lasting symbol of china's emergence as a global superpower. chi
tai chi has been practiced in china for centuries, long before the modern olympics were born. time when this country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history. a carefully choreographed displayed designed to announce modern china's arrival on the global stage. the former gymnast was the man asked to provide the thrilling climax to the opening ceremonies. i asked him why the games were so important. >> [speaking...
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tai chi has been practiced for centuries. time when the country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history. a carefully choreographed display to announce modern china's on arrival on the global stage. the former gymnast was the man to ask -- asked to provide the thrilling climax. i asked him why the games were so important? these days, the stadium is more prized for its architecture than for its sporting credentials. it hottest concert and exhibition matches. it is mostly a tourist attraction. a shrine to beijing's moment in the spotlight. inside the water keeps, these children are among the privileged few benin to swim in the lip polls. the aquatics center has been more 6 -- learning to swim in the olympic pool. the aquatics center has been more successful. away from the iconic venues, there is clear evidence of the legacy failure, like some other stadiums, the beach volleyball arena is barely used. was designed as a lasting symbol of china's emergence as
tai chi has been practiced for centuries. time when the country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history. a carefully choreographed display to announce modern china's on arrival on the global stage. the former gymnast was the man to ask -- asked to provide the thrilling climax. i asked him why the games were so important? these days, the stadium is more prized for its architecture than for its sporting credentials. it...
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it is where seniors do tai chi. it is important to understand how the park functions. in other projects where we have accepted the shadows, there has been over riding public benefit. there was a senior housing project on portsmouth. i want to mark that. there is a great transit center plan. but it does have this impact on the neighborhood park. what is the right sort of public benefit to offset that? i had some questions around the 35%. i wanted to clarify the 35% is for the affordable housing requirement in the entire transit center district plan, and not only transbay zone 1. >> actually, it is neither. it is for the project area, which is within the transit center district plan. but there is also parts of the district plan outside of the redevelopment district. vice president wu: thank you. commissioner miguel: i know there is probably a little additional comment, but i would like to move a resolution of intent on 11a to initiate amendments to the general plan, on 11b to initiate amendments to the planning code, and on 11c to initiate amendments to the zoning maps,
it is where seniors do tai chi. it is important to understand how the park functions. in other projects where we have accepted the shadows, there has been over riding public benefit. there was a senior housing project on portsmouth. i want to mark that. there is a great transit center plan. but it does have this impact on the neighborhood park. what is the right sort of public benefit to offset that? i had some questions around the 35%. i wanted to clarify the 35% is for the affordable housing...
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. >> a sporting legacy from a different age, tai chi has been practiced in china for centuries, long before the modern olympics were born, a time when this vast country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history, a carefully choreographed this play, designed to announce modern china's arrival -- a carefully horeographed thdisplay, designed to announce modern china's arrival. we asked why the games were so important. >> these days, the bird's nest stadium is more prized for its architecture than its sporting credentials. it hosts concerts' an occasional exhibitions, but it is mostly a tourist -- it hosts concerts and occasional exhibitions, but it is mostly a tourist attraction. these children are learning to swim in one of the olympic pools. the aquatics center has been more successful, but it is still eerily detailed with 2008's branding. away from the iconic menu, there is clearer evidence of the failure. the beach volleyball arena is barely used and has seen better days. the bird's nes wast designed not only as
. >> a sporting legacy from a different age, tai chi has been practiced in china for centuries, long before the modern olympics were born, a time when this vast country was less worried about its place in the world. the beijing games were supposed to mark a turning point in history, a carefully choreographed this play, designed to announce modern china's arrival -- a carefully horeographed thdisplay, designed to announce modern china's arrival. we asked why the games were so important....
it is where seniors do tai chi. it is important to understand how the park functions.
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park with space for people do lots of different things, for people to watch birds, for people to do tai chi, for people to visit museums. i think there can be a space and place for all of us to co-exist in the park. i don't think it has to be one way or another. this project is about seven acres which is less than 1% of the overall park which is over 1,000 acres and it is a renovation project of an existing facility within the park. if we were talking about taking a new space that had never been athletic fields and making it athletic fields, i think we'd have a different conversation but i think to the extent that we are talking about a renovation of an existing facility, and the challenge that we have, that we don't maintain our open space very well, and someone mentioned golf courses. if you've looked at lincoln park, that golf course is a mess. and a lot of our facilities suffer. there's a controversial ballot measure about clay tower. i think a lot of people feel there's a lot of needs within our recreation and park facilities that we need to deal with and we don't have enough funds or
park with space for people do lots of different things, for people to watch birds, for people to do tai chi, for people to visit museums. i think there can be a space and place for all of us to co-exist in the park. i don't think it has to be one way or another. this project is about seven acres which is less than 1% of the overall park which is over 1,000 acres and it is a renovation project of an existing facility within the park. if we were talking about taking a new space that had never...
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. >> i've been studying tai chi for four or five months now, it helps me to center my inner energy, getwing in the right direction, positive channels. >> a jury found richardson guilty of robbing a local home depot store and murdering the manager. a former marine who left behind a wife and young twins. at the time, richardson was on parole for a prior domestic violence conviction. >> well, considering i didn't kill anyone, it's a hard pill to swallow, a real hard pill to swallow. >> been to prison, done a lot of things wrong in my life. made a lot of mistakes. don't do robberies, don't kill people. >> richardson's criminal history includes domestic violence, bank fraud and two rape convictions. all of which, he says, were the result of his abusive upbringing in a drug-riddled home. >> i was just pretty much taught to function on a -- on a violent, criminal, basically volatile level. >> while all 12 of richardson's jurors agreed he was guilty of the home depot murder, only nine of them voted for the death penalty. the deadlock means that richardson will stay at orange county until a new
. >> i've been studying tai chi for four or five months now, it helps me to center my inner energy, getwing in the right direction, positive channels. >> a jury found richardson guilty of robbing a local home depot store and murdering the manager. a former marine who left behind a wife and young twins. at the time, richardson was on parole for a prior domestic violence conviction. >> well, considering i didn't kill anyone, it's a hard pill to swallow, a real hard pill to...
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you can do some tai chi, chi gong, through the massage... through acupuncture, because these are different approaches to help restore the flow and the balance and increase the ability of the body to adapt. for some people, balance can be best achieved by opting for no medical intervention at all. hyunah lee poa: you can look at medicine as a very complex and technological thing that everybody has a right to. or you can look at it that we're all on earth for a certain amount of time, we're destined to have a certain type of health, and how do we go through life with a certain poise and enjoyment until we die? so i think everyone tries to figure out what's going to be the most comfortable balance. i remember the wife of a colleague in houston who had recurrence of breast cancer, a very aggressive form of breast cancer, who decided not to undergo chemotherapy-- a renewed bout of chemotherapy and radiation treatment-- because she concluded that the side effects and the pain of all of that, with the very low likelihood that it was going to be eff
you can do some tai chi, chi gong, through the massage... through acupuncture, because these are different approaches to help restore the flow and the balance and increase the ability of the body to adapt. for some people, balance can be best achieved by opting for no medical intervention at all. hyunah lee poa: you can look at medicine as a very complex and technological thing that everybody has a right to. or you can look at it that we're all on earth for a certain amount of time, we're...
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paul airport, tai chi or meditate at los angeles international.center, stow your carry-on bags in lockers, buy workout clothes and grab a shower before catching a flight. some exercise options are a short ride or a cab ride from your terminal. airportgyms.com offers free listings of workout locations in 37 states and the easiest way to stay fit may be just to walk through the terminals a void moving walkways, take the stairs, use your carry-ones as weight, you don't want to check them for $35 and you have no execute for blowing off your workouts. >> i'm pilatesing for the first time today. >> your core will be -- >> i haven't seen my core in years. >> you'll know about it tomorrow. >> i might be late for work tomorrow. >> a little update. >> and this is my year for yoga. >> i did it religiously when i was pregnant and occasionally. >> i don't like the other people breathing. >> the hot yoga should be incredible. >> when i get pregnant i'll try that. >>> billions down the drain, the boss at jpmorgan chase gets ready to share with shareholders how t
paul airport, tai chi or meditate at los angeles international.center, stow your carry-on bags in lockers, buy workout clothes and grab a shower before catching a flight. some exercise options are a short ride or a cab ride from your terminal. airportgyms.com offers free listings of workout locations in 37 states and the easiest way to stay fit may be just to walk through the terminals a void moving walkways, take the stairs, use your carry-ones as weight, you don't want to check them for $35...