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Jeff Sessions Details Reasons for His Recusal from Russia Investigation | NBC News - Duration: 3:27.YOURSELF FROM ANY INVOLVEMENT IN THE RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION BEING
CONDUCTED BY THE FBI AND THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
WHAT ARE THE SPECIFIC REASONS THAT YOU CHOSE TO RECUSE
YOURSELF? >> WELL, THE SPECIFIC REASON,
MR. CHAIRMAN, IS A CFR, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PUT OUT BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
RULES. AND IT SAYS THIS.
I'LL READ FROM IT. 28 CFR 45.2.
UNLESS AUTHORIZED, NO EMPLOYEE SHALL PARTICIPATE IN A CRIMINAL
INVESTIGATION OR PROSECUTION IF HE HAS A PERSONAL OR POLITICAL
RELATIONSHIP WITH ANY PERSON INVOLVED IN THE CONDUCT OF AN
INVESTIGATION. IT GOES ON TO SAY FOR
POLITICAL -- IN A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.
AND IT SAYS IF YOU HAVE A CLOSE IDENTIFICATION WITH AN ELECTED
OFFICIAL OR CANDIDATE ARISING FROM SERVICE AS A PRINCIPAL
ADVISOR, YOU SHOULD NOT PARTICIPATE IN AN INVESTIGATION
OF THAT CAMPAIGN. SO MANY HAVE SUGGESTED THAT MY
RECUSAL IS BECAUSE I FELT I WAS A SUBJECT OF THE INVESTIGATION
MYSELF, THAT I MAY HAVE DONE SOMETHING WRONG, BUT THIS IS THE
REASON I RECUSED MYSELF. I FELT I WAS REQUIRED TO UNDER
THE RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND AS THE LEADER OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, I SHOULD COMPLY WITH THE RULES OBVIOUSLY.
>> SO DID YOUR LEGAL COUNSEL BASICALLY KNOW FROM DAY ONE YOU
WOULD HAVE TO RECUSE YOURSELF OF THIS INVESTIGATION BECAUSE OF
THE CURRENT STATUTE? >> WELL, I DO HAVE A TIMELINE OF
WHAT OCCURRED. I WAS SWORN IN ON THE 9th, I
BELIEVE, OF FEBRUARY. I THEN ON THE 10th HAD MY FIRST
MEETING TO GENERALLY DISCUSS THIS ISSUE WHERE THE CFR WAS NOT
DISCUSSED. WE HAD SEVERAL OTHER MEETINGS
AND IT BECAME CLEAR TO ME OVER TIME THAT I QUALIFIED AS A
SIGNIFICANT -- A PRINCIPAL ADVISOR TYPE PERSON TO THE
CAMPAIGN AND IT WAS THE APPROPRIATE AND RIGHT THING FOR
ME TO RECUSE MYSELF. >> SO THIS COULD EXPLAIN
DIRECTOR COMEY'S COMMENTS THAT HE KNEW THAT THERE WAS A
LIKELIHOOD YOU WERE GOING TO RECUSE YOURSELF BECAUSE HE WAS
PROBABLY FAMILIAR WITH THE SAME STATUTE?
>> I THINK PROBABLY SO. I'M SURE THAT THE ATTORNEYS IN
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PROBABLY COMMUNICATED WITH HIM,
BECAUSE, MR. CHAIRMAN, LET ME SAY THIS TO YOU CLEARLY.
IN EFFECT, AS A MATTER OF FACT, I RECUSED MYSELF THAT DAY.
I NEVER RECEIVED ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN.
I THOUGHT THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH ME BEING ABLE TO SERVE AS
ATTORNEY GENERAL OVER THIS ISSUE, AND I FELT I WOULD
POSSIBLY HAVE TO RECUSE MYSELF. I
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Kestrel Heights wrapping up for the year - Duration: 0:48.CITY WILL TAKE.
ROBERT RICHARDSON CBS NORTH
CAROLINA.
THANK YOU.
EIGHTH THROUGH 11th GRADER
WILL NOT RETURN TO SCHOOL AFTER
TODAY.
KESTREL HEIGHTS WILL NOT HAVE A
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR THREE
YEARS.
THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
SHUT DOWN THE HIGHER GRADES
AFTER CURRENT ADMINISTRATORS
FOUND 160 ALUMNI RECEIVED
DIPLOMA WITHOUT REFILLING THOSE
FULFILLING REQUIREMENTS.
THEY WILL MOVE TO OTHER
SCHOOLS.
IT'S BITTERSWEET.
SAYING GOODBYE TO THE EIGHTH-
GRADERS WHO WANTED TO REMAIN
HERE AND CONTINUE THEIR
EDUCATION.
OUR GOAL IS TO SHOW THERE IS A
QUALITY EDUCATION PROVIDED.
SOME STUDENTS SAID THEY WERE
SAD TO SAY GOODBYE.
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Beautiful Wigs For Anybody 6/13/17 - Duration: 5:47.>>> WELCOME BACK TO "THE MORNING
BLEND."
HAIR LOSS CAN BE A DIFFICULT
EXPERIENCE WHETHER YOUR LOVED
ONE HAS GONE THROUGH
CHEMOTHERAPY OR ALOPECIA.
THE RIGHT WIG CAN MAKE ALL
ITSELF REASONS.
>> OUR NEXT GUEST IS A WIG MAKER
WHO LOVES TO SHARE THE SKILL
WITH OTHERS.
GO MORNING.
>> GOOD MORNING.
>> I LOVE YOUR STORY.
>> THANK YOU.
>> IT'S SO INTERESTING HOW YOU
GOT STARTED.
YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN INTERESTED I
HAIR.
YOU STARTED BRAIDING HAIR AT A
VERY YOUNG AGE BUT IT'S TAKEN
OFF QUITE A BIT FROM THERE.
TELL US ABOUT WHAT YOU DO.
>> I NEVER DREAMED THAT IT WOULD
GET THIS FAR.
I STARTED BRAIDING WHEN I WAS
SIX.
I TAUG MYSELF HOW TO DO IT ON
MY CABBAGE PATCH DOLL.
THE ONES WITH THE YARN HAIR.
IT WAS AWESOME.
BUT I BRAIDED ALL THROUGHOUT
HIGH SCHOOL, AND IN THE MILITARY
ALSO.
BUT THEN MY MOTHER IN 2006 WAS
DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER,
STAGE TWO.
AND IT WAS VERY DEVASTATING FOR
ME.
I'VE ALWAYS BEEN VERY CLOSE TO
MY MOM AND SHE LOST ALL OF HER
HAIR AFTER GOING THROUGH CHEMO,
AND I WAS TIRED OF SEEING HER
WEAR THESE UNFLATTERING WIGS.
SO I SAID MOM I HAVE TO -- LET
ME MAKE YOU A WIG.
AND LET'S SEE HOW IT GOES.
SO SHE DIDN'T CARE, SHE WAS
HAPPY TO BE ALIVE.
>> OF COURSE.
>> SO YOU KNOW, SHE SAID OKAY,
THAT'S FINE.
AND WHEN I DID IT FOR HER, AND
IT WASN'T A REGULAR WIG, IT'S A
TYPE OF WIG THEY USE IN THE
THEATER AND FILM INDUSTRY, BUT
FIGURED WHY NOT BE ABLE TO GIVE
THAT SAME LOOK TO SOMEONE WHO IS
A NORMAL PERSON, ESPECIALLY
SOMEONE GOING THROUGH CHEMO
THERAPY OR HAIR LOSS.
AND SO WHEN I DID, IT WAS
INCREDIBLE.
HER REACTION WAS JUST AMAZING.
AND I SAID IF I CAN DO THIS FOR
MY MOTHER, WHAT COULD I DO IF I
TEACH THIS SKILL TO OTHER PEOPLE
SO THEY CAN GO AND DO THE SAME
THING?
>> I LOVE THIS, YOU'RE TEACHING
US HOW TO FISH.
>> YES.
>> EXACTLY.
>> PEOPLE CAN LEARN HOW TO DO
THIS.
>> YES.
PEOPLE CAN DEFINITELY LEARN HOW
TO DO THIS.
I'VE BEEN TEACHING IT FOR A VERY
LONG TIME.
I TRAINED PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS
OF LIFE, ALL OVER THE WORLD.
PEOPLE IN THE FILM INDUSTRY, THE
THEATER, MAKE UP INDUSTRY, AND
JUST A LOT OF MOTHERS WHO
HAVE -- YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED
HOW MANY CHILDREN SUFFER FROM
PERMANENT HAIR LOSS WITH
ALOPECIA.
I WAS CONDITION T TACTED THE
OTHER DAY BY A YOUNG LADY WHO
HAS BEEN WEARING WIGS SINCE SHE
WAS SEVEN.
SHE IS IN HIGH SCHOOL NOW.
IT'S VERY DEVASTATING.
A LOT OF PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND
HOW THAT CAN REALLY HURT ON THE
INSIDE, BECAUSE EVERY WOMAN YOU
KNOW OUR HAIR IS OUR FOUNDING
GLORY.
IT'S EVERYTHING.
AND --
>> I'LL SAY MY COHOST --
>> I GOT HAIR RESTORATION.
>> DID YOU?
>> MINE WAS SLOWLY RUNNING AWAY
FROM ME.
I'M LIKE YOU GET BACK OVER HERE.
THIS KIND O DEFINES YOU.
MY FOREHEAD DEFINES ME.
>> IT LOOKS GREAT.
YOU LOOK AWESOME.
>> THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
BUT THIS IS WHY IT'S SO
IMPORTANT.
WHEN YOU LOSE THAT DEFINING
PIECE OF YOU, YOU WANT TO GET I
BACK.
>> THAT'S RIGHT.
>> IT'S SO INTERESTING, TOO.
I KNOW YOU HAVE -- YOU WERE IN
THE AIR FORCE FOR MANY YEARS.
>> YES.
>> AND YOU TOOK CARE OF A LOT OF
PEOPLE THERE.
HELPING PEOPLE WITH THEIR HAIR,
WHETHER YOU'RE CUTTING IT OR
BRAIDING IT, IT'S A VERY
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE.
YOU REALLY SHARE SOMETHING.
>> WE DO.
AND I LIKE TO SAY THAT AS
HAIRSTYLISTS, WE GET TO CHANGE
PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION ABOUT HOW
THEY FEEL ABO THEMSELVES.
SO THEY COME IN FEELING ONE WAY,
MAYBE DOWN AND NOT FEELING ALL
THAT GOOD, BUT THEY WALK OUT
FEELING LIKE A BRAND-NEW PERSON.
AND A LOT OF PROFESSIONS DON'T
GET TO DO THAT.
BUT I THINK IT'S VERY SPECIAL,
AND IT'S INCREDIBLE.
IT'S AMAZING.
>> I THINK IT'S WORTH NOTING
THAT YOU'RE STILL DOING THE
BRAIDING, BUT YOU DECIDED YOU
HAD ENOUGH F YOURSELF.
YOU'RE LIKE I LOVE THIS, THIS IS
A GOOD --
>> THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
I DON'T LIKE TO DO A LOT TO MY
HAIR, SO I JUST --
>> YOU LIKE DOING A LOT TO HAIR,
JUST NOT YOURS
>> RIGHT.
EXACTLY.
>> IF PEOPLE WANT TO GET
INVOLVED HOW DO THEY DO THEY?
>> THEY CAN GO TO LACE W
TRAINING CENTER.COM.
I'M VE EXCITED ABOUT THAT.
SO TWO-DAY LIVE EVENT.
AND WE HAVE A LOT OF FUN.
IT'S HANDS ON.
I AM VERY HANDS ON WITH
EVERYONE, VERY PERSONALITIABLE.
AND IT'S A BLESSING TO BE ABLE
TO TEACH OTHER PEOPLE, LIKE YOU
SAID, HOW TO FISH.
>> YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A
HAIRDRESSER TO --
>> NO.
NO.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A
LICENSE TO MAKE LACE WIGS.
THAT IS -- A LOT OF PEOPLE DON'T
KNOW THAT.
IT DOES NOT REQUIRE YOU TO HAVE
A LICENSE TO DO THAT.
>> EXCELLENT.
>> IT'S SO INTERESTING.
NOW, MANY OF THE PEOPLE THAT YOU
HAVE TRAINED, WHERE ARE THEY
USING THEIR SKILLS?
SOME MIGHT BE FOR A FAMILY
MEMBERS, OTHERS ARE USING THEM
IN THE PROFESSION, CORRECT?
>> SOME HAVE BEEN USING THEM IN
THE THEATER A FILM INDUSTRY.
A LOT HAVE BEEN USING THEM IN
THE SALON BECAUSE WITH A LOT OF
THESE MEDICATIONS AND THINGS
WITH SIDE EFFECTS PEOPLE ARE
LOSING THEIR HUNT HAIR AND THEY
DON'T HAVE A SOLUTION.
UNLESS THEY GO TO A PROFESSIONAL
WHO SPECIALIZES IN HAIR LOSS AND
HAIR REPLACEMENT.
ALSO, A LOT OF MOTHERS COME FOR
THEIR DAUGHTERS AND THE
CHILDREN, AND JUST ALL DIFFERENT
WALKS.
IT JUST ALL DEPENDS.
WE HAD A LOT OF PEOPLE COME
THROUGH.
IT'S -- TO SEE WHAT THEY DO
AFTER INCREDIBLE.
LIKE THE STUFF THEY DO AFTER
LEARNING THE SKILL IS
INCREDIBLE.
>> REALLY GREAT THING.
>> SO UNIQUE.
>> THANK YOU SO MUCH.
>> THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME.
>> LACE WIG TRAINING CENTER,
VISIT THEM ON THEIR WEBSITE OR
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THEY'RE ALL OVER SOCIAL MEDIA.
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Defense presents its case in murder-for-hire trial - Duration: 2:11.3
DEFENSE GOT ITS TURN IN THE
COURTROOM. A DISTINCT TURN IN
THE MURDER FOR HIRE TRIAL OF
DALIA DIPPOLITO. A CLEAR
STRATEGY IS EMERGING - PUT
BOYNTON BEACH POLICE ON TRIAL
- AND TRY TO PROVE THE
DEPARTMENT BOTCHED THIS CASE
FROM THE START. OUR COVERAGE
FROM NEWS CHANNEL 5'S MICHELLE
QUESADA LIVE AT THE PALM BEACH
COUNTY COURTHOUSETHE STATE
DID NOT LIKE HOW THE DEFENSE
STARTED ITS CASE - OFFERING
OBJECTION AFTER OBJECTION TO
QUESTIONS THE DEFENSE ASKED
ITS FIRST WITNESS FORMER
BOYNTON BEACH POLICE SERGEANT
FRANK RANZIE.. AND THE JURY
COULDN'T HELP BUT NOTICE.
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<< TAPPING PENS AND SHAKING
LEGS - THE JURORS APPEARED
ANXIOUS BY LUNCH TIME. NATS
OF WHITE NOISE. THE JUDGE
PLAYS THAT WHITE NOISE EVERY
TIME ATTORNEYS WOULD HAVE
PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS AT THE
JUDGE'S BENCH. "WAS THERE EVEN
SOME RECKLESS POLICE WORK BY
SOME OF YOUR SUPERVISERS -
'OBJECTION. ASKED AND
ANSWERED" THE DEFENSE
QUESTIONED FORMER BOYNTON
BEACH POLICE SERGEANT FRANK
RANZIE - WHO WORKED THE CASE..
THEY WANTED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT
A KEY MEETING BETWEEN A POLICE
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMANT AND
DALIA DIPPOLITO - A MEETING IN
WHICH POLICE SAY THE WIRE TAP
FAILED - MEANING THERE IS NO
RECORDING OF THE CONVERSATION.
08:24:35 did you have time to
get a replacement wire? there
was plenty of time RANZIE TOLD
JURORS HE WENT TO THE LEAD
SUPERVISING DETECTIVE ABOUT
REPLACING THE WIRE - BUT DID
NOT GET ANYWHERE. 08:22:17 he
told me it was his
investigation 3:05 WHAT IT
SHOWS IS THAT WE HAVE NO IDEA
WHAT HAPPENED FOR 40 MINUTES
THAT IS LOSING CONTROL
COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOUR
INFORMANT. RANZIE TOLD JURORS
HE FELT THERE WERE SEVERAL
MISTAKES MADE DURING THE
INVESTIGATION - INCLUDING THAT
EVERY CALL BETWEEN DIPPOLITO
AND RECORDED. CRUCIAL EVIDENCE
REASONABLE DOUBT CREATE
CRUCIAL EVIDENCE 3:45
SPECULATION SHOULD HAVE BEEN
DIPPOLITO AND EVERY CALL
INCLUDING THAT EVERY CALL
BETWEEN DIPPOLITO AND THE
INFORMANT SHOULD HAVE BEEN
3:45 SPECULATION AND LACK OF
CRUCIAL EVIDENCE CREATE
REASONABLE DOUBT IN THIS CASE
THATS WHAT WELL BE ARGUING IN
CLOSING ARGUMENTS. >>
3
ALL NEW AT 6 WHAT THE
3
DEFENSE'S WITNESS ACCIDENTALLY
REVEALED TO JURORS DURING
CROSS EXAMINATION... AND THE
VIDEO PROSECUTORS PLAYED FOR
JURORS.... LIVE FROM PBC
COURTHOUSE MQ WPTV NC 5
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Giant Eagle + NOD | 'A Retention Solution for the Retail Industry' - Duration: 0:32.Jeremy Shapira:The fact is that we need a lot of people to work in our stores,
and just like any other retailer industry, we have a lot of turnover.
And people with disabilities, they show up, they work hard.
They tend to stay in their jobs longer
which, of course, only helps us.
And so, the bottom line is they make great team members.
Our customers love it and we're obviously very happy that we do it.
*National Organization on Disability logo*
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Giant Eagle + NOD | 'Building distribution centers for all abilities' - Duration: 1:15.An opportunity came up to start discussing how
can we hire more people with disabilities in our distribution centers
That is when NOD came into the picture.
So we didn't really know where to get started.
We knew that other companies had made progress in their distribution centers.
But, we didn't know what questions to ask, we didn't know what all of the ins and outs were.
The big question that I asked NOD to think about was:
how do we incorporate universal design throughout the entire facility?
What I was so impressed with was they took the question, they thought about it for a while
and came back with a great plan that clearly was focused.
They were not afraid to tackle a really huge idea.
And, again, I was just so impressed that they were able to tailor their plan to our specific needs.
It's work like we did with NOD that is really asking the tough questions, really getting over the big hurdles.
*National Organization on Disability logo*
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Merritt Clubs hosts Zumbathon to raise money for the Brigance Brigade Foundation - Duration: 0:59.WHITE MARSH IS TURNING INTO A
ZUMBA DANCE STAGE TOMORROW
NIGHT.YOU'RE INVITED TO COME
OUT.. GET YOUR GROOVE ON..AND
RAISE MONEY FOR A-L-S PATIENTS
AND THEIR FAMILIES.THE
ZUMBATHON IS A FUNDRAISER PUT
ON BY MERRITT CLUBS TO BENEFIT
THE BRIGANCE BRIGADE
FOUNDATION.FORMER RAVENS STAR
O-J BRIGANCE STARTED THE
NON-PROFIT AFTER HE WAS
DIAGNOSED WITH A-L-S 10 YEARS
AGO.THIS IS THE FOURTH YEAR
MERRITT CLUBS HAS WORKED WITH
O-J AND HIS TEAM TO PUT ON
THIS FUN, HIGH-ENERGY EVENT.
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they're just great people its
a great organization and we're
lucky to be able to partner
with themfor the Zumbathon you
don't have to think you need
to be a pro or a professional
dancer, Zumba fitness is for
everybodyYOU CAN REGISTER ALL
THE WAY UP TTHE START OF THE
EVENT.ZUMBA GETS GOING AROUND
6-15 TOMORROW NIGHT AT THE
AVENUE IN WHITE MARSH.FOR
INFORMATION ON HOW TO SIGN UP..
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Videos for children | Construction trucks, Excavator, Trucks and Spiderman | CAT TOY CONSTRUCTION - Duration: 3:17.-------------------------------------------
Fasty - A Message for Taipei Medical University's Graduation - Duration: 1:38.Hello guys, I am Fasty.
Graduating class of 2016, from Nutrition Department
at Taipei Medical University.
Congratulation to all of you who graduate from TMU this year.
Your work hard during your study life in Taiwan is finally paid off.
Now, what's your next move after graduated?
I believe that your study life in Taiwan is your comfort zone.
Because Taiwan offers convenient living for students
like public transportation to go everywhere,
delicious foods
beautiful destinations to visit,
and of course nice people who always offer you a hand
Things that you will miss so much when you go back home
or work outside the country.
But now is the time to go higher.
You need to reshape your plans and prepare everything for your bigger move.
Graduated from one of the best school in Taiwan is not enough,
if you cannot give your knowledges back to your communities.
People would not feel your existence.
So, it's the time to contribute to your communities.
Collaborate with people who have the same ideas and visions like you.
Then try to do something to make our world a better place.
Once again,
congratulation guys,
see you on top.
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The Top 7 Overlooked Factors For Treating Lyme Disease - Duration: 5:03.The top seven overlooked factors in the treatment of Lyme disease.
We've been treating chronic Lyme disease complex for about two decades,
more than a decade where we've really been doing a lot of R&D.
The information we're giving you here is from our
clinical experience of treating thousands of patients.
Here's what we see kind of go wrong:
the patient isn't fully diagnosed.
That means that they'll come in and say:
"Oh, I ran a Western Blot;" "I think I have Lyme disease;"
"I don't know what my coinfections are from the tick;"
"I don't know what my secondary coinfections are;"
"I don't know what the state of my immune system is;"
"I don't know what my chemical or heavy metal toxins are."
Essentially, they don't have a complete diagnosis.
But if you don't know what all the infections are, you can't treat them all.
Antibiotics may work on some bacteria, but they're
not going to work on the viral component.
You need a complete, comprehensive diagnosis.
But that doesn't ensure that you're going to
get a correct treatment plan in most treatment
plans, whether you're using a natural product or using a drug like an antibiotic.
The latent Lyme disease, the chronic versions of Lyme disease, these complexes we're
talking about, they're resistant to treatment; they have MDR: Multi-Drug Resistance.
You need to be able to shut down that resistance.
We must use adjunctive treatments to help fight those infections.
They'll also have biofilm communities around them, making them very hard to penetrate.
Essentially when you have biofilm, we use the term
"sludge" but it's really a matrix, that surrounds the
infections so that they can live, and not be touched by
antibiotics very effectively or by the immune system.
So they have to be stripped during treatment.
And to further complicate matters, some of these
infections are in the blood-brain barrier.
So if you have neuroborreliosis, babesia, these are not only
multi-drug resistant, but then they're in the blood-brain barrier.
You have to have treatment methodologies to get the medication
past the blood-brain barrier to effectively kill those infections.
You have to be able to shuttle that medicine,
otherwise you don't get the memory fog improved,
you don't get some of the parkinsonian tremor symptoms improved,
some of the other neurological symptoms,
mood, depression, anxiety—
all these things which can be coming from chronic Lyme disease Complex.
Remember Lyme is the cousin of Syphilis; they're both spirochetes.
Often times, if you've studied late-stage syphilis,
they have a lot of psychiatric symptoms.
In chronic Lyme disease patients, you also see psychiatric
symptoms, and it's very important to treat them.
These infections wreak havoc on the body
because they produce endotoxins and biotoxins,
designed to shut down the nervous system and hormonal system in the body.
That's the way the parasite is trying to shut down the organism;
I'll give you a visual:
in northern Maine you have some moose that die every
year because they get bit by a bunch of ticks.
They get overwhelmed by the toxins,
which are powerful enough to take down thousands of pounds of an animal,
and basically devour what's left.
They are parasitic, trying to survive off that organism.
When they release these endotoxins, they are designed to paralyze;
they're designed to block hormonal systems and cause issues in the body.
When patients have HLADR, they have a higher susceptibility to auto immune diseases.
You start putting these things together,
and you'll see how a lot of patients can shift into autoimmunity with a
combination of infections and the "right" genomic SNP's playing a role in there.
You must flush endotoxins and biotoxins from
the body while you are treating the infection.
When a patient is on pain medication,
because they've been in pain and their doctor has not been able to treat them,
only manage their pain,
it becomes harder because they are competing for the
same receptor sites as the endotoxins and biotoxins.
They are all trying to get to the same receptor sites.
So while you are trying to flush these toxins,
these medications can slow down recovery.
Then finally, the long-term key is to reestablish the immune system.
Not only making it stronger, necessarily,
but letting the immune system recognize biotoxins and endotoxins in the body,
and also reestablishing the immune system so that it
can target particularly the antiviral components,
which cause a lot of the fatigability associated
with the viral components and coinfections,
and also the parasitic, fungal and bacterial
components seen in chronic Lyme disease patients.
This is a lot that is going on!
I am just giving you an overview.
So when I say these are the seven overlooked factors,
the complexity of chronic Lyme disease is beyond
the care of a basic integrative practice,
beyond the care of conventional practice because they don't specialize in it.
They don't see enough cases.
You have to be working with a medical center that focuses on Lyme disease complex,
and that's what we've been doing for several decades.
We just want to educate and give some knowledge to
some of the patients out there so that they can
have a better idea of how complex this is and the
different things that can be done to help them.
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AAA warns as heat rises to check back seats for children, pets - Duration: 1:46.DAY?IT
IS HOT!AND BALTIMORE IS DOING
EVERYTHING IT CAN TO STAY
COOL...ABC 2 NEWS' SKYLER
HENRY IS LIVE OUT IN RODGERS
FORGE. HE TALKED TO PEOPLE
DEALING WITH THE SWEALTERING
HEAT TODAY...
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3
(DESCRIBES WEATHER CONDITIONS)
THE BIGGEST TIP OFFICIALS AT
AAA WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW IS TO
BE MINDFUL OF YOUR CHILDREN,
THE OLDER FOLKS IN YOUR LIVES,
AND YOUR PETS...WE PUT A
THERMOTER INSIDE THE NEWS
VEHICLE FOR A FEW AND IT READS
??? TEMPS THAT CAN BE
DEADLY....
3
WHEN THE TEMPERATURES HIT
ALMOST A HUNDRED...THE
CHALLENGE FOR SOME IN THE CITY
TO STAY COOL...9:30:48 -
9:30:52(J:) "This is like the
tradeoff before we get back on
the bus home. I let him run
through the fountain."WE FOUND
JIM AND HIS SON JAMES LIAM
TAKING A BREAK FROM HEAT AT
THE POP UP FOUNTAINS BEFORE
THEY HEAD BACK HOME. 9:31:13 -
9:31:22(J:) "We'll stop at
places along the route. So
we'll probably go over to the
Starbucks and get a cup of
coffee and water for him
before we head back."
HYDRATION, THE FATHER SAYS, IS
IMPORTANT ESPECIALLY WITH THE
SWELTERING TEMPERATURES.
9:33:31 - 9:33:38(L&A) "I'm
the water queen. They have to
drink all of their water
before they can have a snack
or run around. Keeping them
hydrated with nice, ice, cold
water."TRIPLE-A SAYS BECAUSE
OF THE DAYS OF HIGH HEAT,
THEY'RE WARNING PEOPLE TO
THINK AND LOOK TWICE BEFORE
THEY GET OUT OF THE CAR.
9:23:55 - 9:24:05(CD:) "On
days like these it's
imperative that parents and
care givers do not leave
children alone in hot cars,
and this also applies to the
elderly and pets."THAT
INCLUDES THOSE QUICK RUN-INS
TO THE STORE WITH THE CAR
RUNNING. SPOKESWOMAN CHRISTINE
DELISE SAYS PLACING A
REMINDER COULD NOT ONLY SAVE
TIME -- BUT SAVE A LIFE.
9:24:25 - 9:24:35(CD:) "Leave
a purse, a briefcase, a
napsack -- anything in the
back seat that will force you
to open up that backseat door.
Leave perhaps a reminder in
the front."DELISE ADDS THE
HEAT CAN WEAR DOWN ON YOUR CAR
AS WELL. 9:28:07 - 9:28:21
(CD:) "It's due to dead
batteries, tire blowouts, and
otheminor car troubles that
escalate into bigger ones.
Heat is very hard on batteries
and other parts of the car."
IT'S WHY PEOPLE LIKE JIM AND
JAMES LIAM ARE TAKING EVERY
CHANCE THEY CAN GET TO BEAT
THE HEAT.
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Watching Supernatural For The First Time REACTION! - Duration: 15:42.- Hey guys! Soo.. welcome back to our channel.
- Today we're gonna watch Supernatural, which I've been really really excited for.
- For the longest time.
- We get to do that today because, yesterday we finished rewatching Buffy.
- And she had never seen it before.
- And now we're gonna watch something that we both haven't seen before.
- Which is crazy, cause this sounds like, it's right up our alley!
Right.
- And...
Something everyone has already seen or heard of.
I mean we heard of it obviously. - Ofcourse we've heard of it.
- We know the memes. And all that.. we're basically a part of the fandom. But we just haven't watched the show yet.
- And today we're gonna change that, and I can't wait!
So our plans for watching Supernatural and doing reaction videos is that,
we do reaction videos to the first and last episode of each season.
Until we're catch up.
- Basically.
Basically.
So..
- Let's just.. start
with episode one.
- 22 years ago.
Which is like what? 30 years ago now..
So Sam and Dean. We always forget Sam.
- Sam used to be Dean, in Gilmore Girls.
Sam used to be Dean..
- She's too sleepy, that's probably not.. John.
Right.
- Tell me he's not sitting there like Adrian. #RevengeReference
- Is that blood?
That's what I thought.
Shit.
What's he trying to do?
- So.. Hi Dean.
Right. Seems like a great first meeting.
~ Yeah
I'd stay on the phone and start calling the police.
Wouldn't worry about her safety.
- Right.
Please have.. just a normal face. Okay.. there's only so much..
I can handle within the first episode.
It doesn't happen many times but I have no idea what we're watching.
Oh god!
Just drive away !?
Girl
Why do they never drive away?..
- Cause they wanna do the right thing.
What right thing is that?
If there's anything I've learned..
It's like, pedal to the metal.
When I see a man, a deer, a woman.. standing beside the road, I just not doing it.
I'm all by myself.
- Tell me he's not actually.. gonna go in.
- Oh Jesus.
- Shit.
Guess it's too late already.
Bloodspatters in...
One.
I was gonna count to three but.. okay.
*We're just gonna ignore that?*
- Oh no.
How about both of you go in different directions?
What kind of solution is this??
- It looks like he's headless.
Seems like the usual investigation room.
Started of with two clues.. became obsessive.
The salt line.
So.. we're gonna grow to love him, eventually.
- Yeah.
- Bound to happen huh?
- There's something off with him.
Something off with everybody.
- Welp, shouldn't have done that!
- Fuck!
How the fuck did he get there?!
Right!?
- Whaatt...
OKAY.
- Hmm, what if his girlfriend is like phsyco..
- I don't know what to expect.
Me neither but can't he turn on some lights or something?
I'm scared.
- Oh fuck.
- Okayy.
- Why does that keep happening to him.
Probably something to do with him though.
- Yeah but what? He was a baby, an innocent baby!
Oeh.. Wendigo. I'm SO excited for that!
Already.
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Baby Doll Bath Time Kinetic Sand Learn Counting Number Toys Video for Kids Nursery Rhymes BDTKSE - Duration: 3:35.-------------------------------------------
Lawmakers push for expanded dental coverage - Duration: 1:15.HOLLAND POND.
ASHLEY:
ENSURING ACCESS TO DENTAL
SERVICES.
22NEWS STATE HOUSE REPORTER
ELISHA MACHADO HEARD FROM
ADVOCATES
WHO SAID THE STATE COULD DO
MORE.
ELISHA MACHADO:
HEALTH CARE ADVOCATES ARE
CALLING ON THE STATE TO EXPAND
ACCESS TO
ORAL HEALTH CARE. THEY TOLD
22NEWS THESE SERVICES REMAIN OUT
OF REACH
FOR MANY RESIDENTS.
A TOOTH ACHE MAY SEEM MINOR, BUT
WITHOUT PROPER CARE, IT COULD
AFFECT OTHER AREAS OF YOUR
HEALTH AND SEND YOU TO THE
HOSPITAL.
ADVOCATES WITH HEALTH CARE FOR
ALL GATHERED AT THE STATE HOUSE
TUESDAY
TO ADDRESS BARRIERS
MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS FACE
WHEN TRYING TO
ACCESS DENTAL SERVICES.
ACCORDING TO THE HEALTH POLICY
COMMISSION, DENTAL PAIN IS ONE
OF THE
KEY REASONS PATIENTS END UP IN
THE EMERGENCY ROOM, BUT MANY OF
THOSE VISITS MAY HAVE BEEN
AVOIDABLE.
MASSACHUSETTS IS THE FIRST STATE
TO HAVE AN ORAL HEALTH CAUCUS IN
THE
LEGISLATURE SEEKING TO ADDRESS
THESE ISSUES.
STATE REP. JOHN SCIBAK, (D)
SOUTH HADLEY:
"ORAL HEALTH REALLY RELATES TO
OVERALL
HEALTH-THAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE ORAL
HEALTH PROBLEMS, IF THEY'RE NOT
TAKEN CARE OF, SOMETIMES
HAVE OTHER PROBLEMS."
ELISHA MACHADO:
LAWMAKERS TOLD 22NEWS THEY'RE
TRYING TO BRING BACK DENTAL
COVERAGE IN
MASSHEALTH...SERVICES THAT WERE
ELIMINATED DURING PAST BUDGET
CUTS. AT THE STATE HOUSE IN
BOSTON, ELISHA MACHADO FOR
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Lawmaker proposes tax credits for investments in rural jobs - Duration: 1:23.RYAN:
CREATING JOBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
22NEWS STATE HOUSE REPORTER
ELISHA MACHADO EXPLAINS HOW
LAWMAKERS
PLAN TO EXPAND THE WORKFORCE.
ELISHA MACHADO:
YOU COULD GET A TAX CREDIT FOR
INVESTING IN SMALL BUSINESSES IN
RURAL AREAS.
THIS IS JUST ONE PROPOSAL TO
BRING JOBS WHERE THEY'RE NEEDED
MOST.
WORTHINGTON STATE REPRESENTATIVE
STEPHEN KULIK FILED THE
"MASSACHUSETTS
RURAL JOBS ACT" TO ENCOURAGE JOB
CREATION AND ATTRACT NEW
BUSINESSES TO RURAL AREAS,
ESPECIALLY IN WESTERN
MASSACHUSETTS.
THIS WAS ONE OF 50 BILLS BEFORE
THE STATE REVENUE COMMITTEE AT
TUESDAY'S PUBLIC HEARING.
IF PASSED, THE STATE WOULD LOAN
MONEY TO SMALL BUSINESSES IN
RURAL AREAS TO
CREATE JOBS, BUY EQUIPMENT AND
EXPAND FACILITIES.
HOW'S IT PAID FOR? BY INVESTORS
WHO GET A TAX CREDIT FOR
MENTORING AND INVESTING IN
RURAL, SMALL BUSINESSES.
INVESTORS AND TAXPAYERS CANNOT
CLAIM THE CREDITS FOR 2 YEARS
UNTIL
AFTER THE FUNDING IS FULLY
INVESTED.
TAX CREDITS ARE CAPPED AT 15
PERCENT EACH YEAR.
STATE REP. STEPHEN KULIK, (D)
WORTHINGTON:
"THE GROWTH IN JOBS AND THE
ECONOMY LAGS IN
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS. OFTEN
IT'S BECAUSE RURAL BUSINESSES
DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO CAPITAL
SOURCES OF FUNDING TO EXPAND AND
GROW AND SUSTAIN THEIR
BUSINESSES."
ELISHA MACHADO:
THE STATE'S REVENUE COMMITTEE IS
CURRENTLY REVIEWING THE BILL.
AT THE STATE HOUSE IN BOSTON,
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Introducing the language approach for teaching mathematics - Duration: 1:24.Why is language important when teaching mathematics?
At ORIGO, we believe language is critical to developing deep understanding,
and is used in four distinct stages.
First, we introduce concepts by using words students already understand.
For example, they may know many words that suggest subtraction.
So in this student language stage, language serves as a tool that helps connect a new
concept to something they already know?
Exactly, but this changes as they act out the stories using materials.
Cubes and counters can't fly away.
So students learn that cover up and take away, can also mean subtraction.
Next, we introduce words that are unique to mathematics.
For example, we might say five subtract one, or five minus one.
In the final stage, we introduce the symbol
and that's just an abbreviation of all the words they used earlier?
That's right.
With this language approach, students gain a greater understanding of what the mathematical
symbol really means.
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Better Call Behnken: Hillsborough woman receives bill for other tenants' water after landlord dies - Duration: 2:59.YOU NEED HELP, SHE IS ON YOUR
SIDE.
BETTER CALL BEHNKEN.
STUCK WITH A WATER BILL
MEANT FOR OTHER PEOPLE.
A RUSKIN WOMAN USED TO PAY HER
WATER BILL TO HER LANDLORD BUT
WHEN HE PASSED AWAY, SHE SENT
HER MONEY TO THE COUNTY WATER
DEPARTMENT.
BUT AFTER THIS WEEK, SHE WAS
TOLD SHE HAS TO PAY THE
LANDLORD'S PAST-DUE AMOUNT ON
ANOTHER PROPERTY BY FRIDAY.
THAT IS WHEN SHE KNEW SHE
BETTER CALL SHANNON BEHNKEN
JOINS ME RIGHT NOW.
A LITTLE SOMETHING NEW EVERY
TIME.
THIS IS A DIFFERENT ONE.
I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF HAVING TO
PAY SOMEONE ELSE'S BILL AFTER
THEY PASS AWAY.
LINDSAY FERNANDES TELLS ME SHE
DIDN'T PAY $525.
HER WATER, THEY WERE JUST GOING
TO SHUT IT OFF.
LINDSAY FERNANDEZ WAS STUNNED
TO GET A WATER BILL FOR
$524.13.
ESPECIALLY SINCE MOST OF THIS
BILL IS FOR WATER USED BY
STRANGERS IN OTHER APARTMENTS
USED BY HER LANDLORD.
I CAN'T HAVE MY WATER CUT
OFF.
Reporter: BUT THAT'S WHAT
HILLSBORO COUNTY WATER
DEPARTMENT SAID WOULD HAPPEN IF
SHE DIDN'T PAY THE FULL AMOUNT
BY THE END OF THE WEEK.
I AM STUCK HERE BECAUSE I
HAVE A FAMILY AND I AM LIKE
WHAT IS GOING ON?
Reporter: HOW DOES THIS
HAPPEN?
IT ALL HAPPENED WHEN HER
LANDLORD PASSED AWAY LAST FALL.
LINDSAY HAD PAID HER WATER BILL
TO HIM SO SHE CALLED THE WATER
DEPARTMENT AND ASK FOR HER OWN
BILL.
SHE EXPLAINS SHE HAD TO PAY A
PAST-DUE AMOUNT FOR ANOTHER
APARTMENT.
I DID THAT IN OCTOBER.
IT WASN'T EVEN OUR PROPERTY.
WE CAME UP WITH $150 FOR THEM
SO WE CAN CONTINUE TO LIVE
HERE.
Reporter: SHE PAID MONTHLY
AND THEN THIS BIG BILL SHOWED
UP.
THEY WANT YOU TO PAY FOR
SOMEONE ELSE'S WATER?
YES.
Reporter: WHEN SHE GOT
NOWHERE ON HER OWN, SHE CALLED
ME AND I CALLED THE COUNTY.
SHE DOESN'T FEEL AND OBVIOUSLY
SHE SHOULDN'T HAVE TO PAY FOR
SOMEONE ELSE'S WATER.
Reporter: IT TURNED OUT THE
LANDLORD'S PAST-DUE AMOUNT WAS
WERE OTHER UNITS AND THE COUNTY
HAD NO IDEA THE LANDLORD WASN'T
PAYING BECAUSE HE PASSED AWAY.
WITHIN HOURS, COUNTY WORKERS
WITH LINDSAY OFF THE HOOK.
SHE WILL ONLY BE CHARGED FOR
THE WATER SHE USES.
A COUNTY SPOKESWOMAN TELLS ME
THE COUNTY WILL HAVE TO GO
THROUGH THE COURT SYSTEM TO TRY
TO COLLECT THIS PAST-DUE AMOUNT
THROUGH THE LANDLORD'S THE
STATE.
SO, YOU GOT THE WATER BILL
FIXED BUT THEN THERE IS THIS
RENT AND THE LANDLORD HAS
PASSED AWAY. SO THEY DON'T
HAVE TO PAY RENT TO ANYBODY
RIGHT NOW.
THEY ARE JUST SAVING THAT MONEY
AND PUTTING IT ASIDE.
BUT THEY ARE WAITING UNTIL
THERE IS SOMEONE TO PAY.
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Plans considered for traffic-plagued Cary Parkway intersection - Duration: 1:41.THERE IS A VACCINE AND BOOSTER,
MOST VETERINARIANS ARE OFFERING
IT.> DRIVING THE WAYS ARE FAR
FROM FINISHED BUT THE TOWN IS
TRYING TO TACKLE THE TRAFFIC
CONCERNS AND HELP YOU NAVIGATE
DETOURS.
GENTOO ROBERT RICHARDSON IS IN
CARY WHERE THERE IS AN
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT OPEN
HOUSE TONIGHT.REPORTER: YOU
CAN SEE THERE ARE PEOPLE HERE
IS THE TOWN OF CARY WORKS TO
CLEAR UP CONSISTING CONGESTION
AND QUESTION THE INTERSECTION
OF HIGH HOUSE ROAD AND THE CARY
PARKWAY.
THEY HAVE MAPS THAT SHOW THE
PLANS THAT THE TOWNS ARE
WORKING ON TO ADDRESS DRIVING
DIFFICULTIES.
THERE WILL BE MORE CREATED AS
WITH ADDITIONAL DELAYS DURING
CONSTRUCTION.
THE ALTERNATE ROUTES INCLUDE
GOING AROUND THE COUNTRY CLUB
AND BOND METROPARK.
THIS AREA HAS SEEN MORE CARS
AND IT STILL GROWING.
PLANS NOW CALL FOR ADDING LEFT
TURN LANES IN THREE DIRECTIONS
ALONG WITH WIDENING THE ROADS
WERE RIGHT TURN ONLY LANES.
A BIG CONCERN IS ALSO INVOLVING
TAKING OUT TREES ALONG THE
ROUTE.
THE TOWN WILL PRESERVE AS MANY
AS POSSIBLE AND REPLACE THOSE
TAKEN OUT.
SIDEWALKS WILL BE SHIFTED.
THE OPEN HOUSE INFORMATION
SESSION IS HAPPENING NEAR THE
INTERSECTION AT THE SENIOR
CENTER.
I SPOKE WITH ONE OF THE TOWN
PLANNING MANAGERS, HE SAYS THIS
WORK WILL START IN THE FALL AND
HOPEFULLY BE FINISHED BY
SPRING.
AT 6 YOU WILL HEAR ABOUT SOME
OF THE STEPS THE STEADY THOSE
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