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that i legit use a treated not only by fragrances and dye use but also by preservatives. just how high is the risk of an allergic reaction. generally speaking there are only a few contact allergies when it comes to the allergens don't have any time to really have an effect on the skin because the circuit self is washed off from an hour ago logical perspective bar so it makes more sense because it releases fewer substances and the short time while liquid soap is a product where all manner of things can be added. and cut it sounds like basso morgan has the edge especially when you consider it last about twice as long as liquid soap. and needs less packaging a big plus for the environment. methane to date hydrochloride is a drug which is used to treat an attention deficit disorder in children it's not affection cocaine the problem is that intention deficit disorder is very hard to diagnose so a lot of children i get infrastructure necessarily. armando is 18 his sister alessia is 16. they live in a village near coeur in switzerland today they both look happy and well balanced
that i legit use a treated not only by fragrances and dye use but also by preservatives. just how high is the risk of an allergic reaction. generally speaking there are only a few contact allergies when it comes to the allergens don't have any time to really have an effect on the skin because the circuit self is washed off from an hour ago logical perspective bar so it makes more sense because it releases fewer substances and the short time while liquid soap is a product where all manner of...
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when we stumble and fall, lift us up. when doubt assails us, give us faith. when nothing seems true, give us trust. when ideals fade, give us vision. when we lose our way, be our guide. that is when we find serenity in your presence and purpose in doing your will. amen. mr. trump: thank you very much. please. thank you. be seated, please. and melania, on the second anniversary of the be best initiative, you've done a fantastic job, and everybody appreciates it. [applause] you on theto thank entire nation for all that you do for america's children, and on fighting the drug addiction problem we have in this country, it's all over the world. great job. you do your work so hard. on this national day of prayer, america is engaged in a fierce battle against a terrible disease. throughout our history in times , of challenge, our people have always called upon the gift of faith, the power of prayer, and the eternal glory of god. i ask all americans to join their voices and their hearts in spiritual union as we ask our lord in heaven for strength and solace, for coura
when we stumble and fall, lift us up. when doubt assails us, give us faith. when nothing seems true, give us trust. when ideals fade, give us vision. when we lose our way, be our guide. that is when we find serenity in your presence and purpose in doing your will. amen. mr. trump: thank you very much. please. thank you. be seated, please. and melania, on the second anniversary of the be best initiative, you've done a fantastic job, and everybody appreciates it. [applause] you on theto thank...
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of us i fish. to look but i'd feel a bit numb and fished up and put in the restoration so dothan is in toys in the hall an ominous nish because of. fallen soldiers are buried in the country where they are found. irrespective of nationality these multinational expeditions also have another rule if the germans find a soviet soldier they invite russian diggers to recover him and russians call on germans to recover them as. diggers from various countries found common ground long ago unlike the world's politicians pushing them to. the portion of the lot the tories now which in just the political loss of. to keep the british. in the media to see it all the time doesn't go wrong in. the from bill clinton can achieve it and are stuck on their own bill just for show and get a minute for a latte realty any news of things picked up by tom selleck they are left to lose out the. emotion was about to. give us a 4th title move. medium between. gigs i think it can and. doesn't and that's your own pierced definitio
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and subject to critiq and we can qa it and use it in all the solutions we use.thanks for the question. [inaudible question] >> a morning if you could talk about conflicts and how that sort of come t the role that my play for outcomes it depends on who is involved who's at the table making the decisions to design the outcomes and if in your experience or in devevelopg this methodology if you thought through what you do with outcomes are in opposition? >> i believe in many situations outcomes that appear to be in concert actually aren't. and if we do these kind of mapa, and a not saying this is mature. this is preliminary work. the stuff we did in africa the whole purpose was to help resolve conflict. you have two people who have different opinions of the actions we could te and the outcomes we are trying to achieve and to capture those on the common map, then ai and some of this technology in many cases can find a holy grail. they can find a set of actions that help you achieve everybody's outcomes. because we are better at doing this, , because we understand the
and subject to critiq and we can qa it and use it in all the solutions we use.thanks for the question. [inaudible question] >> a morning if you could talk about conflicts and how that sort of come t the role that my play for outcomes it depends on who is involved who's at the table making the decisions to design the outcomes and if in your experience or in devevelopg this methodology if you thought through what you do with outcomes are in opposition? >> i believe in many situations...
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excited to schools fought us monaco also done mine cause fought. it's give us a. fondles lund company. visits with his daughter once in september that's why info. i need to go on it. is all i don't use a fuel. when in 1992 russian diggers invited dead german counterparts to join them to look for missing soldiers elbridge dance of the call and was one of the 1st to visit russia. he later launched his own group to recover the fall and in eastern europe and now his crew consists of germans dutch ukrainians swiss and russians the grandchildren a former enemies now working together but to 0. the budget of. the stardust on top of the budget is with. the push. i book it was the last why you think it's an expedient so that the. us was so that we really. thought there was a leap but the minute. i knew it was up with is occurring in our will to. hold out the. result of this we were to eliminate torture and i'm sure somebody to me when you're finished which only a chose to do was to someone we will fight. to move stalled up to keep bloomberg opposing opinion working with loc
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because they say there's no lignite your minutes up a look at us all a bit up what you know about us that it but the mine is just 300 metres away so they should have known that something like this might happen it's not a myth it's not my job to tell them about any of this record was cut his email would you think it would just be good that you're here they should have warned us earlier to leave it was a bit of going to get on with what but i've been the figure with most research either thought it might be a kind of everyone saw that the cracks were getting bigger and bigger. we complained about it for a month it is going to unicode the day before the landslide some company representatives came out and said that there was no danger of going to settle this case till they started moving their equipment away from the mine can use in a month but i'm signed cause damage there to have on it the key they both got us that you know what the deeper level goes it's off to they said that they had expected a landslide but nothing like this alex with us from alabama. the company insists that the lan
because they say there's no lignite your minutes up a look at us all a bit up what you know about us that it but the mine is just 300 metres away so they should have known that something like this might happen it's not a myth it's not my job to tell them about any of this record was cut his email would you think it would just be good that you're here they should have warned us earlier to leave it was a bit of going to get on with what but i've been the figure with most research either thought...
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we'll just use flat cars and we'll just use baggage cars. didn't work. the men were actually eating rations, their rations on the train. they just couldn't feed them. the soldiers' life in world war i, um sure yi'm sure you see th the museum is very, very difficult to say the least. notice here about how the united states did not want to give into the war. but once you got into december 1916 into january 1917, the mood of the nation changed. a large part of it in during the war is due to a man by the name of george kreel who had a campaign in movie theaters in particular to bolster people for the war. as soldiers and draftees and national guard were offer to the off to their camps for training, these are scenes from nebraska, a small town west of omaha. you see these scenes. these were popular in the metro areas. here is another such scene. this is chicago and northwestern that served that town. you see the towns people, family, everybody getting together to send the soldiers off. they traveled in coaches and night travel. the deployment company rearrang
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if you embarq on using -- embark on using gis in the classroom, are you using it to enhance your presentations and classwork assignments, or are you teaching gis. you can strike a balance but there are two different things. the bottom right image is a student of mine creating an equity map looking at affordable housing. a nonprofit needed a map. their professional was too busy. reached out to me and my student had an opportunity. we want to move into gis epidemiology and look at what is considered the first true gis. if you would like to interact, click on the power of data link on the bit.ly site. this was produced by a journalist in london during the cholera outbreak. he was tried to figure out why are so many people getting sick. the link takes you to this learn gis mapping cholera activity. we will share the links with you at the end. it is a great site to learn how to use gis from an armchair gis professional. click the link that opens up the map. you may get a warning that says hey, can't load the john snow base map. click okay. we're cool. if you click on this item, this little blue squ
if you embarq on using -- embark on using gis in the classroom, are you using it to enhance your presentations and classwork assignments, or are you teaching gis. you can strike a balance but there are two different things. the bottom right image is a student of mine creating an equity map looking at affordable housing. a nonprofit needed a map. their professional was too busy. reached out to me and my student had an opportunity. we want to move into gis epidemiology and look at what is...
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this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200 square meters if you place the chambers end to end they would stretch almost one kilometer it might sound like a lot but wood is a lot more sustainable than other conventional building materials like concrete and cement. today's new have to merge houses fit seamlessly into their surroundings. and if their historical counterparts are anything to go by they too will have centuries ahead of them. but in africa now we've got to count on your people call him the father of your innovation fund and here we are was just 16 when you started tinkering with stuff and inventing things it was still watching not doing more and he also loves to share his knowledge we visited his innovation hard when you ideas get developed in washington and a lo
this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200 square meters if you place the chambers end to end they would stretch almost one kilometer it might sound like a lot but wood is a lot more sustainable than...
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the pa it has been enabling us to pay our rent and kes our vend shipping to us. having that capability has saved us definitely. >> tell me a little bit about how you are cautiously reopening now. >> we have been g dothe curbside deliveries since the shelter in place started on the unofficial way i guess but now officially we can make sure that we let ople know weare here every day 10-5 they can pick up a. it is difficult, because they cannot browsebut if they know what they're looking for they can certainly let us know and if they're looking for recommendations, we are happy to have a phone call m or an l and help them that way. >> deborah, what does reopening look like at sonoma outfitters? ll>> people can and we have had a promotion going on for mother's day where we are selling gift cards because our type of product that we sell, people really have to see and touch or try on and with not being able to allow people in the store, it is really fficult. so, we used to have a good online presence and use to sell a couple nears ago onbut we closed that site down bec
the pa it has been enabling us to pay our rent and kes our vend shipping to us. having that capability has saved us definitely. >> tell me a little bit about how you are cautiously reopening now. >> we have been g dothe curbside deliveries since the shelter in place started on the unofficial way i guess but now officially we can make sure that we let ople know weare here every day 10-5 they can pick up a. it is difficult, because they cannot browsebut if they know what they're...
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into us using list the bacteria to replicated c.n.a. producing dozens of new phages eventually they calls the bacterial cell to burst releasing new phages that then infect understory more bacteria. when the micro also researchers investigate whether their faces could help improve food manufacturers safety standards they always follow the same procedure they take to samples of contaminate them with the bacteria they want to destroy. in the u.s. a listeria outbreak linked to apple's claims. number of lives. one of these contaminated products is sprayed with water to control samples. the other is sprayed with bacteria phages. the scientists take swabs from the products put them on plates containing nutrient. and leaving to incubate for 24 hours. the project leader is impressed by his faith his determination the fact that this big features are brilliant because they're so specific they only destroy a certain strain of bacteria when you have good bacteria like those in cheese and yogurt they won't be destroyed so features can be used in a ve
into us using list the bacteria to replicated c.n.a. producing dozens of new phages eventually they calls the bacterial cell to burst releasing new phages that then infect understory more bacteria. when the micro also researchers investigate whether their faces could help improve food manufacturers safety standards they always follow the same procedure they take to samples of contaminate them with the bacteria they want to destroy. in the u.s. a listeria outbreak linked to apple's claims....
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some getting used to. many kinds of bacteria are beneficial some live in the soil and enhanced its quantity that teria are present in most habitats in desert sands and. it is thought that they make up 3 courses of all known species of forms of 9. plant down around with a congregation vast numbers is our count for the most part they're very welcome. little alexis is just a few hours old he arrived by says every inception interventional birth he'd have swallowed some of his mother's bacteria as he passed through the birth canal dr fleming was providing the newborn with maternal bacteria an alternative way. visits the sort of bunch. of luck we tried to do at the request of the parents is to collect battle fluids from the mother in swap the baby's mouth with industry into the foster home the idea behind this is to pass good luck tyria from the mother to her infant of skin to bottle. this should only be done when the mother is completely healthy or it could harm the baby studies show that maternal bacteria that
some getting used to. many kinds of bacteria are beneficial some live in the soil and enhanced its quantity that teria are present in most habitats in desert sands and. it is thought that they make up 3 courses of all known species of forms of 9. plant down around with a congregation vast numbers is our count for the most part they're very welcome. little alexis is just a few hours old he arrived by says every inception interventional birth he'd have swallowed some of his mother's bacteria as...
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rising from columbia mo said tells us it really makes us sad that light pollution means she can see the greatest show on earth the milky way it's like a cascade of diamonds spotting in the sky. and doctor tells us that pakistan's rule areas have barely any artificial light at night the people there are healthier than city people they're also very strong emotionally they stay calm laurie less and mostly smile thanks for writing in. even if in some regions night time still looks like night time the world as a whole has been getting brighter recently. many professions are rescheduling work to have an i have a nice song only work at night but how can you stay healthy just like that. that daylight experiment. spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light in the evenings he tends to avoid screens there i believe spectrum output is just fine but past john's office job means he has a serious light deficit problem and not just because his office is too dark or wonder stating an office worker circadian rhythms are completely disrupted and. we should try to adjust his biologi
rising from columbia mo said tells us it really makes us sad that light pollution means she can see the greatest show on earth the milky way it's like a cascade of diamonds spotting in the sky. and doctor tells us that pakistan's rule areas have barely any artificial light at night the people there are healthier than city people they're also very strong emotionally they stay calm laurie less and mostly smile thanks for writing in. even if in some regions night time still looks like night time...
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i mean should us now. you know something with the quantity to do it it can more hail more into big out of the animists. onces a lot of which i don't but in some of them thought what i had. ever shown i use. the whole month was able to shine i. my this is. kit and don't bother me. they will crush it wouldn't you know what if he said they want us here putting scheana for our faults. squad keep us in the middle. of the mocha cyprien shanahan but i think the football we have all the football well this party now root the edible cats a sound bites if you for the full. list back at. his enemies this crowd goes but collect a percentage football and. yeah even a democracy according to the group thank you very much i figured see that he. was he to my course he's a police. the sales there vegas was a big us always if you only see look what he just put there's a superstar says they started. imagine. it a little system a commercial got 2. sockets one more lack you had belge. via those. 2 guys are going to inch bellew d
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. now protecting the environment is one thing economic activity is another but they don't necessarily have to be in conflict with one another but you know next look at a phony situation in dallas where conservationists are warning that government plans to turn the idyllic meandering river pripyat into a major commercial waterway ultimately linking the baltic and the black sea would be an ecological disaster. this might look like a legendary kayaking excursion but for constantine chick karloff it's a protest for the river phillippi yet. this is the 3rd year that the chairman of the ballet russian environmental organization bogner has organized tours like this one. he wants people to experience the unspoiled nature along the river and to demonstrate against an inland waterway which could be built here. then asked the company for us to appropriate is like a european version of the amazon river. this place is unique because people can come here and see what rivers
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. now protecting the environment is one thing economic activity is another but they don't necessarily have to be in conflict with one another but you know next look at a phony situation in dallas where conservationists are warning that government plans to turn the idyllic meandering river pripyat into a major commercial waterway ultimately linking the baltic and the...
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i mean shit us now. plus he had me and i something with bill clinton had to do it it came all hail more into pig out of the animists. one says you lad which one it is my thought when i had. him for sure nice. the whole month was able to shine i. my sis this is. kit don't bother me. they will crush it wouldn't you know what if he said they want us here putting scheana was. far too but as the leader. of the mocha cyprien she and i have put it into football we have all the football well the sporting now root the edible cracks a sound advice for the full. list . back at. his enemies this crowd was like let the percentage football and. the a.v. a democrats including tenneco. thank you very much i figured see that he. was he to my course he's a police. the sales there vegas was a big us always easy on you see look what he just put the superstars as they started. imagine. it a little system a commercial got 2. sockets one more lakita belge. not via those model cars are going to change. can you and me as we get
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used by president trump. lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy a lot of good things have come out and you'd be surprised at how many people are taken into specially the frontline workers before you catch it. the frontline workers many many are taking it i happened to be taking it i happened to be take it . on the w.h.o. those recommendations seem to have fallen on deaf ears in brazil where the government has recommended the use of the drug to treat covert 1000 patients that's led to queues of pharmacies across rio de janeiro causing a drastic shortage of stock the country has been hard hit by the virus with more than 20000 deaths attributed to it. we spoke to w.h.o. spokeswoman dr margaret about the progress being made in the fight against the virus. testing tracing tracking treating. the fault killers you have to know where your virus is you have to know who's got it and you've got it we have to separate those people from the healthy people people need to be aware that they need to identify them
used by president trump. lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy a lot of good things have come out and you'd be surprised at how many people are taken into specially the frontline workers before you catch it. the frontline workers many many are taking it i happened to be taking it i happened to be take it . on the w.h.o. those recommendations seem to have fallen on deaf ears in brazil where the government has recommended the use of the drug to treat covert 1000 patients that's led...
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use now it is hard work everything is done using racks we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but it god has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of cut it out is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country. the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. well but if printing with natural dyes is less polluting for the remaining water resources it consumes even more water and enjoy in the clutch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. come on our water study this way home water not very long ago conducted on water study where we wanted to find out how much water was used in the textile crops. we wanted to promote the old technique of using natural dice you know what technique would only technique. can be
use now it is hard work everything is done using racks we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but it god has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of cut it out is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in...
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we basically used the gross square footage of the office use. in this case even though the total building is 58,000 square feet they have ground floor retail, which doesn't count towards their office use. they are only providing for basically 49,999 square feet of office use within the remainder of this. if they were, for example to change use of one square foot in the future towards office, we would basically rescind the small cap and require them to go back through the large cap authorization. for now what the project before you is small cap. it is under the 50,000 square foot threshold. the project appropriately aligns with what is allowed in the zoning. >> could i take that further? we all are aware not just rent there is a definite decline in ground floor retail. we are seeing more and more buildings around five or six years where ground floors intended for retail use, those spaces are filled. the harrison third street corridor is not the most retail focused corridor at the moment. it is kind of a little questionable why we are allocating a
we basically used the gross square footage of the office use. in this case even though the total building is 58,000 square feet they have ground floor retail, which doesn't count towards their office use. they are only providing for basically 49,999 square feet of office use within the remainder of this. if they were, for example to change use of one square foot in the future towards office, we would basically rescind the small cap and require them to go back through the large cap...
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was that uses of a phone. was. the gist of the old rule of let them tell which was to go that's a foot in of someone's future stephen of our lives if you did some of that it was a few days off. and one of. them would. come up with was awful and so muddled you i was you know you were in love before the full sequel oh and i feel you can sit on my dump the info before. there was if you could diesel it just the muffler fuel is only what you. would need to know if you know concrete is a 67 bucks a significant the 1st 50 you should see some going to the softness for just the stupid shit. i don't know better than that. i think. does. come up. with. the. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. away. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallows. during the vietnam war us forces are also bombs neighbor unless there was a secret
was that uses of a phone. was. the gist of the old rule of let them tell which was to go that's a foot in of someone's future stephen of our lives if you did some of that it was a few days off. and one of. them would. come up with was awful and so muddled you i was you know you were in love before the full sequel oh and i feel you can sit on my dump the info before. there was if you could diesel it just the muffler fuel is only what you. would need to know if you know concrete is a 67 bucks a...
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is lying to us. good enough but this is about sustainability it's about our environment and how it treats obstinate affects us in ways that sometimes we don't even think off please welcome mr mock but she. know i had a great fortune this year our being at the white house where pope francis was there learning with my own things or this went on into this he had to. listen to it was the intimate instruction. i was listening to this is as near me so. this is an. it's not unique to the right path so that this collective on that we all call. our planet. will be able to survive. for the generations that follow us thank you. this can send. us an email in my. head of a. difference goes to see a mother always assume this is that it is as. though it is. an absence or was then used. as in its existence. the tide is going obstacles misty and i have nothing to say other than x. and apple stores crowd in most years here in times when i've been that. guy with the seat in mind that i'm going to feel i'm on dogs that
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could you tell us -- smallpox. could you tell us more about this? >> this is really interesting and a point of scholarly discussion. some of those sources that we have, for example, a spanish chronicler a arrived in spain in 1524. he wrote, basically, a diary or a memoir which wasn't actually published until 1903. it was in moon you script -- manuscript until then, and he talks about the actual mortality rate, and he keeps talking in term of 50%. but some of the other sources we have like sam -- [inaudible] and people like cortes himself really talk in larger terms. i mean, cortes writes about the bodies piled up in the streets and the odor being so bad that he can't actual stand walking through the streets. so we're not really sure what the mortality rate was, but it was certainly very high and much, much higher than the 20, 30% that we'd be talking about in europe at the time. the interesting thing is there's a peculiar time frame that we're dealing with here, and it's really from april 1520 til about january 1521 seems to be when the smallpox was
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is wary about using cosmetics on her face now she used to wear so much makeup that it gave her severe skin problems they're still slowly improving. the monks and in the morning i'd have these dark red itchy blisters and they were painful for a long time i didn't know whether it was contagious or not i didn't know what it was not to get into stuff and if you wear make up every day and then suddenly you're not allowed to and it makes you feel like you're naked and. monies it is not an isolated case dermatologist county about hurley has seen lots of patients with the same problem it's known as perry or old dermatitis or stewardess disease because it often affects women who wear a lot of makeup and appear out of demo to do things per year old emma titus as a result of using lots of different products the skin gets overtreated and reacts with small puffs jewels an inflammation that's where the redness comes from. the epidermis swirls because of the constant supply of moisture from cosmetics it creates the perfect environment for microorganisms to thrive they cause inflammation and the skin
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let us use this time to reimagine how committees operate. start with field hearings or rules not bound by geography and the first place. before we catch our breath, we will have built the foundations of the 21st century institution. think of how better informed we can be within the technology capacity in the senate. imagine a real-time situational awareness we can have of first responders, medical professionals. andth-care workers committee panels during this pandemic. this roundtable today, we are on the right track. voting and remote online deliberations are comported, they will never take the place of in person convenience. all of our most important life experiences relationships leverage technology, not the other way around. more than anything else, the senate is about human relationships. they will remain top priority. they will remain paramount. i have confidence in this abiding truth and in your leadership. i stand ready to help. thank you for having me. >> thank you. very well done. i like your studio. >> members of the subcommittee.
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not allowing time to overwhelm us. unconsciously stepping back to appreciate the all important little things can help us to enjoy life it's all right pace. and i'm with jack up to on dad he's a psychologist here in berlin and stress coach and he found some time to talk to me this very nice things thank you many people have problems with all the appointments and they feel stressed because they have to go from one appointment to another. stress time pressure a big stress on our society and its example for positive threats because in the work environment we need some time smog deadlines to try his energy from the pressure and tension direct to focus and work to reach the deadlines that is good for the healthy a problem it's not good for the employees is it they're getting things done but they're stressed by doing it yeah but our brain is sometimes very lazy and we need to sort of pressure a. time pressure on a deadline to generate focus and motivation and to decide what is the most important thing on the in a in the uk to
not allowing time to overwhelm us. unconsciously stepping back to appreciate the all important little things can help us to enjoy life it's all right pace. and i'm with jack up to on dad he's a psychologist here in berlin and stress coach and he found some time to talk to me this very nice things thank you many people have problems with all the appointments and they feel stressed because they have to go from one appointment to another. stress time pressure a big stress on our society and its...
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is cause fought us and he. is all i don't use a fuel. when in 1992 russian diggers invited dead german counterparts to join them to look for missing soldiers alberich stance of the cole and was one of the 1st to visit russia. he later launched his own group to recover the fall in eastern europe and now his crew consists of germans dutch ukrainians swiss and russians the grandchildren a former enemies now working together but it is your little boy the budget of. the lot of the country that is with. bush. so. why you think it's an expedient so that the. us will so that we will. do what there was a but the minute. i knew it was up with is occurring it i will show you what i'm part of the. hold up as we work to intimidate to achieve pressure is much worse i mean when you're finished which only achieved. to someone we will fight. to move sold out to a key mover opposed to put your morning with bill coke up to fuck you and i mean you and i get on the sure stuff so when the ship was to the coast if we will put on a lunar over the summer washing
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excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> this afternoon's breaking news, the food and drug administration issuing an emergency authorization for the antiviral drug remdesivir for treating patients with severe coronavirus. our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us. elizabeth, how significant is this approval of this drug by the fda? >> reporter: this is significant. but we do want to keep it in context. so this emergency use authorization was given so that patients, all patients, can take remdesivir, all patients whose doctors want to prescribe it can take remdesivir, because before you had to be in a clinical trial. let's look at why the fda gave this authorization. it was based on the study of just over a thousand covid patients where they found that those who took a placebo had 15 days until recovery. and those who took remdesivir had 11 days to recovery.
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can you walk us around and show us what you've done? i understand you have a helper as well. >> okay. >> so a couple things we brought into the salon is the section is here along have and we have masks for them to wear when they come in. >> houston, this is space station. >> are you hearing spacex? that is very everyone will be asked to put on a mask. we see a lot of chairs. they're close together. are you going to keep them that close together? is that six feet apart? >> so we are planning to sternate the ti there will be, like, one client in one seat and then skip and then another in another seat so we'll be about ten feet apart. and then since the salon is pretty large, there is also six feet between the pedicure chairs and theail tht i'm sin with is that a glass partition? is that plastic or glass? >> it's plastic. >> okay. all right. >> so the manicurist and the customer's faces would be separated by that at all times. >> yeah. and in addition to both the clients and technicians wearing masks on their face. >> what's on the other s
can you walk us around and show us what you've done? i understand you have a helper as well. >> okay. >> so a couple things we brought into the salon is the section is here along have and we have masks for them to wear when they come in. >> houston, this is space station. >> are you hearing spacex? that is very everyone will be asked to put on a mask. we see a lot of chairs. they're close together. are you going to keep them that close together? is that six feet apart?...
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they would to give us and they would all i mean one is bad ass or more of a soul lot of us. for moonie don't we wanted again or want president that day of what it was and of course the you know. everything you know is the information in free to. you and all she sold in which to be can you buy use a lot of. law to not use in the i will not i what i don't see they all say i yawn is not a valid one ere so to give us the best anything more than the way i want and they're not obamacare. never seen...
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thank you for having us in. thanks for making some time for us on this wednesday night.ing up for us, in the midst of this pandemic the author of the book "the survivor's club" says there's one word to help get through it all. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some-rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system... ...attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections...and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra talk to your rheumatologist about rinvo
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, we're able to use.it's more flexible than we originally thought, which is good, but it still is going to be a challenge when it comes to revenue replacement. that's what we all really need. soledad: i didn't realize that one in 10 american workers works for city government. so what a massive number, if those folks all get furloughed or laid off in some capacity. mayor keller: it's something a lot of people forget. in government, especially if you're in a city where there's a lot of enhanced services that are provided. so, for example, we take care about 40,000 kids all summer. that's half our city's population. we hire 1000 plus high schoolers every year. and these are the kinds of programs that then enable our workforce to actually go to work. so we have major employees who are telling us, look, if the city can't provide summer programs, we can't even open because of all the parents who are stuck at home with their kids. that's why trying to avoid furloughs is so important. and so we're trying to preve
, we're able to use.it's more flexible than we originally thought, which is good, but it still is going to be a challenge when it comes to revenue replacement. that's what we all really need. soledad: i didn't realize that one in 10 american workers works for city government. so what a massive number, if those folks all get furloughed or laid off in some capacity. mayor keller: it's something a lot of people forget. in government, especially if you're in a city where there's a lot of enhanced...
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since i've been on this board, i've seen us use it from place to place. i don't think we're yet into the regiment of using it systematically. and just to draw annan algae to the public-health community, which right now has the ball, and is running down the field and as fast as they can in developing a vaccine -- we heard thoughtful ideas from walk sf as well as the public and ideally we would do this in-person meetings. maybe that's not going to be in the cards. in the near future. if it is -- someone needs to mute themselves. someone is actually on the call and they don't realize they're not muted. thank you. >> go ahead. >> sorry about that. >> no trouble. i was almost through. if we can have such a workshop, do we need to do it virtually as we've been meeting for the last several weeks or are we going to be sprung lose by the mayor and maybe we can do it in-person. it can be more free flowing than our formal public meetings and just the nature of the technology requires us to be a little bit more formal when we do the meetings virtually. but i'll leave
since i've been on this board, i've seen us use it from place to place. i don't think we're yet into the regiment of using it systematically. and just to draw annan algae to the public-health community, which right now has the ball, and is running down the field and as fast as they can in developing a vaccine -- we heard thoughtful ideas from walk sf as well as the public and ideally we would do this in-person meetings. maybe that's not going to be in the cards. in the near future. if it is --...
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thrower with us, weñr never used it. l/wrçó used ouzi rifles.wers were brohuÑi!u in by boat after we got there. r the reserve division, the fourth and fifth would be the assault division and of course most of us knew how many people were in a division, something like 20,000 people. in each division, no one ever dreamed that you would need more than 20,000 people to take a little old rock that's 2 1/2 miles wide and 5 miles long. to need more than 20,000 or 30,000 marines, that was unheard of. you probably won't get off the ship. if you don't get off the ship, we will return to guam. that's sort of what we expected, because that's what we thought was going to happen. when we got there and they hit them on the 19th, they decided they were going to have to have more marines because they were losing them to rapidly, you heard the figures that jack gave today and you were just losing them to rapidly, they're going to have to have more marines. so on the morning of the 20th, about 3:00 in the morning, everything is blacked out there's not a light any
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in that way, but just listen to us.ways. we'll eventually have to say goodbye to me mum, and that's a different level of cruelness. can't have a pint with me brother. i've just been saying, "we're here, mum," just letting her know we're there for her and just holding her hand, really, and that's it. coronavirus has prevented some families from reaching their loved ones. i sat with a patient a couple of weeks ago, ijust held his hand and said he was quite safe, and that his family send their love to him, and just told him not to be frightened. and just, as i say, held his hand and stroked his hand until he actually passed away. the hospice told us that five patients have died with suspected coronavirus symptoms. now all medical staff wear ppe. it's completely different to what we're used to doing. it's really hard, especially because most of us are huggers, aren't we? yeah, and the other day there was a patient who was very upset and i couldn't hug her, and i said, "i send you a kiss," and she said, "caught it". eight st
in that way, but just listen to us.ways. we'll eventually have to say goodbye to me mum, and that's a different level of cruelness. can't have a pint with me brother. i've just been saying, "we're here, mum," just letting her know we're there for her and just holding her hand, really, and that's it. coronavirus has prevented some families from reaching their loved ones. i sat with a patient a couple of weeks ago, ijust held his hand and said he was quite safe, and that his family send...
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most of us. and. every person has a responsibility to find their own way to cope stress and to channel our energy from morning to evening in the right way you say that stress is not always unhealthy it's something like good stress stress i said yeah it's a big difference this. time stress and long term stress and our brain is made for short term stress like the rhythm of push and pull. we need sometimes to push and motivation and push push push and discipline and motivation and then we need some time for relax to go in the flow and push and that's a big difference between threats it's a rhythm push and pull it and i'm. a long term stresses push push push push push from monday to sunday and the whole year only push and that's very unhealthy for our brain because it's the rhythm is not natural and there's even been some time in your biography where you felt you know he stressed he told me yeah i played professional waterpolo in the 1st division and also captain of the team and i studied psychology and t
most of us. and. every person has a responsibility to find their own way to cope stress and to channel our energy from morning to evening in the right way you say that stress is not always unhealthy it's something like good stress stress i said yeah it's a big difference this. time stress and long term stress and our brain is made for short term stress like the rhythm of push and pull. we need sometimes to push and motivation and push push push and discipline and motivation and then we need...
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you know us. folks from each could. 17 up asks the diggers to bring her dad home and bury him next to her mother good waited on lifetime for her husband always desperately hoping that one day he'd come back. but. if you if you. sit. on the tilted of it's just. his arm on. i'm focused on is the war planning a couple cars just what you have got those if you stick a little on i kind of walk along and think up some of us just sitting on going into space super. bowl from a theme park on the. constantine but done a crew is still looking for the lost submarine they're using an echo sounder to explore the seabed in the gulf of finland for someone. with only a little more than you pursue a bonus thought they endorse the surest but the most of the show on the local total shift if i thought. of them they were more your easier when you deal carthew on the do all the deals that i care only also must think i'm still sick thought it was thought that was simple but all so often at the mission in new formosa patil
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david willis is in los angeles for us. let's pick up is in los angeles for us.ials of remdesivir, of course a lot of interest in how that may or may not work. what we know about this drug is that it locks the development of coronavirus, —— blocks the development of the coronavirus and it helps to speed the recovery of severely ill patients with the virus, charlie. did some tests on about 1000 patients and those who took this drug recovered on average about four days earlier than those who didn't. now i was originally developed, this drug, to treat the ebola virus, it didn't prove very successful in that regard, but the very fa ct successful in that regard, but the very fact that it is having some impact on the coronavirus is giving medical officials here because the hope because let's face it, there's not much else to cheer about at the moment, no other drugs and the development of a vaccine to deal with this virus is thought to be still more than a year away. and david, sometimes during the course of the pandemic it is one place on one organisation that really
david willis is in los angeles for us. let's pick up is in los angeles for us.ials of remdesivir, of course a lot of interest in how that may or may not work. what we know about this drug is that it locks the development of coronavirus, —— blocks the development of the coronavirus and it helps to speed the recovery of severely ill patients with the virus, charlie. did some tests on about 1000 patients and those who took this drug recovered on average about four days earlier than those who...
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to feel validated to help us us to feel acknowledged but also helps us to feel safe so this is you know i guess it's not just the technical aspects of the functional aspects of redesigning the organization but it's very much the psychological aspects that we're actually missing when we're working from home and i think this is what needs to be further designed into working from home setups if we want this to make it more effective in the long term so what what is the psychological infrastructure that needs to be further developed in the not shall than that alli. at what absolutely is this this environment is for example let's say let's get some practical examples here so how should leadership manage even think about how to build psychological safety in working from home in an organization you can do that because you have a sense of belonging you see each other and you can play upon these cues to help people feel productive and engaged but when you're working from home this becomes really difficult so how do you build this psychological safety in a work environment especially when a work
to feel validated to help us us to feel acknowledged but also helps us to feel safe so this is you know i guess it's not just the technical aspects of the functional aspects of redesigning the organization but it's very much the psychological aspects that we're actually missing when we're working from home and i think this is what needs to be further designed into working from home setups if we want this to make it more effective in the long term so what what is the psychological infrastructure...
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walk with us.eing officers and almost military gear, but he made a conscious decision not to have body armour, your offices, you told them their batons were down and the impact of that is quite powerful. not only did i take my helmet off and we lowered our pathans, debts helmet off and we lowered our patha ns, debts of helmet off and we lowered our pathans, debts of the message that we are not here to create an enemy oi’ we are not here to create an enemy ora we are not here to create an enemy or a fight. that is why they're there in the first place. and when they saw that actions, especially with the crowd that is so passionate, that was a turning point. so, yes. it was probably the worst tactical decision i could ever make, but the risk was not one that i was going to even think about. the benefit far outweighed that and it turned out to be a historic evening by that one action. what are your thoughts of what happened use of those pictures of george floyd.|j could tell you, any good police office
walk with us.eing officers and almost military gear, but he made a conscious decision not to have body armour, your offices, you told them their batons were down and the impact of that is quite powerful. not only did i take my helmet off and we lowered our pathans, debts helmet off and we lowered our patha ns, debts of helmet off and we lowered our pathans, debts of the message that we are not here to create an enemy oi’ we are not here to create an enemy ora we are not here to create an...
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using technology where they've been able to me x. people's private information on the cell phones and see what you've seen if you have crossed off somebody who is positive coronavirus and if you are if you have a meeting. on to somebody positive please you must be in are in tina. but i think that there was an interesting thing. or are in the same situation. description sound appetising even for the owners. to choose. who's this pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want soundless than was necessarily good for the pet turns out that food may not be associated people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders if allergies we are actually creating these problems is a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to fairy simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because th
using technology where they've been able to me x. people's private information on the cell phones and see what you've seen if you have crossed off somebody who is positive coronavirus and if you are if you have a meeting. on to somebody positive please you must be in are in tina. but i think that there was an interesting thing. or are in the same situation. description sound appetising even for the owners. to choose. who's this pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more...
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if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online.ere to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. . >>> we're
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there are data of effective use and safe use of chloroquine in malaria patients and other indications. we also knew there was a potential safety risk in chloroquine to cause irregular heart rhythms, and even in some cases, death. so our concern was with limited information and knowledge, especially of its use in covid-19-infected patients and the potential for those risks, then we should make sure that any studies with that drug were done in a carefully controlled clinical study and a close, watchable eye of the physician so they could respond to the patient if they did experience any of those adverse events. there wasn't sufficient data at that time to support use of this drug in patients with covid-19 without close supervision. >> when you raised that issue of chloroquine use in coronavirus patients with hhs leadership, what happened to you? you were removed as a director of barda. is that not true? >> i believe part of the removal process for me was initiated because of a pushback that i gave when they asked me to put in place an expanded access protocol that would make chloroquine
there are data of effective use and safe use of chloroquine in malaria patients and other indications. we also knew there was a potential safety risk in chloroquine to cause irregular heart rhythms, and even in some cases, death. so our concern was with limited information and knowledge, especially of its use in covid-19-infected patients and the potential for those risks, then we should make sure that any studies with that drug were done in a carefully controlled clinical study and a close,...
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us. it's. the only duster kaba looks after the small chapel the villages within the new bums and moro autonomous region. sibylla simply. not. my worry is that we just don't know. if we go to the town hall for example we don't know what will happen to us when the muslims are in poland and what they can do to us. even on the money. i mean what's our. so the only one in the book i know that's why i'm scared when our date is in town and not christians. more. madge look like did that mean i'm a good i don't let that was what i mean of course i'm afraid that my robbery will happen again i saw what happened in the city was destroyed and our livelihood would also be destroyed if this were to happen somewhere here in our area daily income because all i want to in. god we don't even live here. we don't want to be evacuated we don't want to life without direction and they don't want the muzzle in the mine but with the man. woman who initially was home who were taking care of. the villagers are descendants
us. it's. the only duster kaba looks after the small chapel the villages within the new bums and moro autonomous region. sibylla simply. not. my worry is that we just don't know. if we go to the town hall for example we don't know what will happen to us when the muslims are in poland and what they can do to us. even on the money. i mean what's our. so the only one in the book i know that's why i'm scared when our date is in town and not christians. more. madge look like did that mean i'm a good...
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there are now curfews in place in 13 us cities. demonstrators are calling forjustice after a police man was charged with the murder of african american, george floyd. england's deputy chief medical officer has warned of a very dangerous moment in the fight against coronavirus. professorjonathan van tam said easing the lockdown would not affect the infection rate, but he urged the public not to "tear the pants" out of the new guidelines. the first commercial spacecraft to carry people into space has successfully launched from cape canaveral in florida. the capsule, built by elon musk‘s spacex, has two astronauts onboard, and they are now on their way to the international space station. here, private tenants are more likely to be in financial difficulty than home owners because of the pandemic, according to a new study. the report by the think tank — the resolution foundation — says many renters have seen their incomes fall. the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as
there are now curfews in place in 13 us cities. demonstrators are calling forjustice after a police man was charged with the murder of african american, george floyd. england's deputy chief medical officer has warned of a very dangerous moment in the fight against coronavirus. professorjonathan van tam said easing the lockdown would not affect the infection rate, but he urged the public not to "tear the pants" out of the new guidelines. the first commercial spacecraft to carry people...
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this week it's about something that lets us see the world around us but which itself is intangible like. talking about light in everyday life in industry.
this week it's about something that lets us see the world around us but which itself is intangible like. talking about light in everyday life in industry.